Acer Laptop 2350 User Manual

TravelMate 2350 Series  
User's Guide  
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First things first  
We would like to thank you for making the TravelMate series of  
notebook computers your choice for your mobile computing needs.  
We hope you will be happy with your TravelMate as much as we  
enjoyed making it for you.  
Your guides  
To help you use your TravelMate, we have designed a set of guides:  
First off, the Just for Starters... poster helps you get started  
with setting up your computer.  
This User's guide introduces you to the many ways your  
computer can help you be more productive. This guide  
provides clear and concise information about the computer,  
so read it thoroughly.  
If you ever need to print out a copy, this User’s guide is also  
available in Portable Document Format (PDF). Follow these  
steps:  
1 Click on Start, All Programs, AcerSystem.  
2 Click on AcerSystem User's guide.  
Note: Viewing the file requires Adobe Acrobat Reader be  
installed. For instructions on how to use Adobe Acrobat  
Reader, access the Help and Support menu.  
For more information about our products, services, and support  
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Basic care and tips for using your computer  
Turning your computer on and off  
To turn on the computer, simply press the power button on the left of  
the launch keys found above your TravelMate's standard keyboard. See  
"Front open view" on page 3 for the location of the power button.  
To turn the power off, do any of the following:  
Use the Windows shutdown command.  
For Windows 2000: Click on Start, Shut Down..., and select Shut  
down; then click on OK.  
- or -  
For Windows XP: Click on Start, Turn off Computer; then click Turn  
Off.  
Use the power button.  
Note: You can also use the power button to perform power  
management functions. See Windows help for more information.  
Use the customised functions for power management.  
You can also shut down the computer by closing the display cover,  
or by pressing the Sleep hot key (<Fn>+<Esc>). See the online  
guide for details.  
Note: If you cannot power off the computer normally, press and  
hold the power button for more than four seconds to shut down  
the computer. If you turn off the computer and want to turn it on  
again, wait at least two seconds before powering up.  
Taking care of your computer  
Your computer will serve you well if you take care of it.  
Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight.  
Do not place it near sources of heat, such as a radiator.  
Do not expose the computer to temperatures below 0ºC (32ºF) or  
above 50ºC (122ºF).  
Do not subject the computer to magnetic fields.  
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Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture.  
Do not spill water or any liquid on the computer.  
Do not subject the computer to heavy shock and vibration.  
Do not expose the computer to dust and dirt.  
Never place objects on top of the computer to avoid damaging the  
computer.  
Do not slam the computer display when you close it.  
Never place the computer on uneven surfaces.  
Taking care of your AC adaptor  
Here are some ways to take care of your AC adaptor:  
Do not connect the adaptor to any other device.  
Do not step on the power cord or place heavy objects on top of it.  
Carefully route the power cord and any cables away from where  
people walk.  
When unplugging the power cord, do not pull on the cord itself  
but pull on the plug.  
If you are using an extension cord, the total ampere ratings of the  
equipment plugged in should not exceed the ampere rating of the  
cord. Also, the total current rating of all equipment plugged into a  
single wall outlet should not exceed the fuse rating.  
Taking care of your battery pack  
Here are some ways to take care of your battery pack:  
Use only batteries of the same kind as replacements. Turn the  
power off before removing or replacing batteries.  
Do not tamper with batteries. Keep them away from children.  
Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Recycle if  
at all possible.  
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Cleaning and servicing  
When cleaning the computer, follow these steps:  
Power off the computer and remove the battery pack.  
Disconnect the AC adaptor.  
Use a soft cloth moistened with water. Do not use liquid or aerosol  
cleaners.  
To clean the display screen, use an LCD cleaning kit.  
If any of the following occurs:  
The computer has been dropped or the body has been damaged.  
Liquid has been spilled into the computer.  
The computer does not operate normally.  
Please refer to "Troubleshooting my computer" on page 45.  
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1 Getting to know your  
TravelMate  
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Your TravelMate computer combines high-  
performance, versatility, power management  
features and multimedia capabilities with a  
unique style and ergonomic design. Work  
with unmatched productivity and reliability  
with your powerful new computing partner.  
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A TravelMate tour  
After setting up your computer as illustrated in the Just for Starters...  
poster, let us show you around your new TravelMate computer.  
Front open view  
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Item  
Description  
Screen  
Also called Liquid-Crystal Display (LCD),  
displays computer output.  
2
Power button  
Turns on the computer.  
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Item  
Description  
Launch keys  
Two special keys for frequently used  
programs. See "Launch keys" on page 20 for  
more details.  
4
5
Keyboard  
Palmrest  
Inputs data into your computer.  
Comfortable support area for your hands  
when you use the computer.  
6
Click buttons  
The left and right buttons function like the  
left and right mouse buttons.  
(left and right)  
7
8
Touchpad  
Touch-sensitive pointing device which  
functions like a computer mouse.  
Status indicators  
Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that turn on  
and off to show the status of the computer,  
its functions and components.  
Front view  
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1
Item  
Description  
Optical drive  
Internal optical drive; accepts CDs or DVDs  
depending on the optical drive type.  
2
Optical drive  
eject button  
Ejects the optical drive tray from the drive.  
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3
Item  
Description  
Emergency eject  
hole  
Ejects the optical drive tray when the computer  
is turned off. See page 48 for more details.  
4
5
Latch  
Latch for opening and closing the computer.  
Lights when the computer is on.  
Power indicator  
6
7
Battery indicator  
Lights when the battery is being charged.  
Wireless/  
Lights to indicate the status of Wireless LAN  
Bluetooth  
(optional)/Bluetooth (optional) communications.  
communications  
Orange indicates that wireless LAN is  
enabled.  
Blue indicates that Bluetooth is enabled.  
Purple indicates that wireless LAN and  
Bluetooth are enabled.  
The Bluetooth and Wireless buttons and indicators only work on  
models with Bluetooth and Wireless features, respectively.  
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Left view  
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1
Item  
Description  
One USB 2.0 port  
Connects to USB devices (e.g., mouse,  
camera).  
2
PC Card slot  
Accepts one Type II 16-bit PC Card or  
32-bit CardBus PC Card.  
3
4
PC Card eject button  
Ejects the PC Card from the slot.  
Microphone/line-in jack  
Accepts input from external  
microphones, or other audio line-in  
devices (e.g., audio CD player, stereo  
walkman and etc.)  
5
6
7
Headphone/speaker/line-  
out jack  
Connects to headphones or other  
line-out audio devices (speakers).  
Wireless Communication  
switch  
Enables and disables Wireless  
communication devices.  
Stereo speaker  
Generates sound.  
Right view  
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1
2
Item  
Description  
Stereo speaker  
HDD  
Generates sound.  
Houses the computer's hard disc.  
3
4
DC-in jack  
Connects the AC adaptor.  
Ventilation slots  
Enable the computer to stay cool, even after  
prolonged use.  
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Rear view  
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1
Item  
Description  
Security lock  
Connects to a Kensington-compatible  
computer security lock.  
2
External display  
port  
Connects to a display device (e.g., external  
monitor, LCD projector) and displays up to  
16.7 million colors and up to 1600 x 1200 at  
85 Hz and 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz resolution.  
3
4
5
Two USB 2.0 ports  
Modem port  
Connects to USB devices (e.g., mouse,  
camera).  
Connects to a phone line.  
Ethernet port  
Connects to an Ethernet 10/100 Base-T  
network.  
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Bottom view  
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1
Item  
Description  
Optical drive  
Internal optical drive; accepts CDs or DVDs  
depending on the optical drive type.  
2
3
4
5
Memory  
compartment  
Houses the computer's main memory.  
Hard disc bay  
Houses the computer's hard disc (secured  
by a screw).  
Battery compartment  
release latch  
Unlatches the battery to remove the  
battery compartment.  
Battery bay  
Houses the computer's battery pack.  
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Features  
Below is a brief summary of the computer's many features:  
Performance  
Intel® Celeron® M Processor 340 at 1.5 GHz or above  
Intel® 855GME/852GM chipset  
Memory upgradeable up to 2 GB using two slots  
Internal optical drive  
High-capacity, Enhanced IDE hard disc  
Li-ion main battery pack  
Power management system with advanced configuration power  
interface (ACPI)  
Display  
14.1" or 15.0" thin-film transistor (TFT) displaying at 1024 x 768  
XGA resolution, or 15.0" TFT displaying at 1024 x 768 XGA  
resolution  
3D graphics engine  
Simultaneous LCD and CRT display support  
Dual independent display  
Multimedia  
16-bit high-fidelity AC'97 stereo audio  
Built-in dual speakers  
High-speed optical drive  
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Connectivity  
High-speed fax/data modem port  
Ethernet/Fast Ethernet port  
Three USB 2.0 ports (two at the rear and one on left)  
802.11b+g Wireless LAN (manufacturing option)  
Bluetooth(manufacturing option)  
Expansion  
One Type II PC Card slot  
Upgradeable memory  
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Indicators  
The computer has six easy-to-read status indicators below the display  
screen, and three on the front of the computer.  
The Power and Battery status indicators are visible even when the  
display is closed.  
Icon  
Function  
HDD  
Description  
Lights when hard disc drive is active.  
ODD  
Lights when optical disc drive is active.  
Lights when Scroll Lock is activated.  
Scroll Lock  
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Icon  
Function  
Description  
Caps Lock  
Lights when Caps Lock is activated.  
Pad Lock  
Lights when Pad Lock is activated.  
Lights when Num Lock is activated.  
Lights when the computer is on.  
Num Lock  
Power indicator  
Battery indicator  
Lights when the battery is being charged.  
Wireless /  
Bluetooth  
communications  
Lights to indicate the status of Wireless LAN  
(optional) / Bluetooth (optional)  
communications.  
Orange indicates that wireless LAN is enabled.  
Blue indicates that Bluetooth is enabled.  
Purple indicates that wireless LAN & Bluetooth  
are enabled.  
1. Charging: Flashing 1 sec. and off 3 sec.  
2. Low capacity (about 10%): Flashing 0.25 sec. and off 0.25 sec.  
3. Critically low capacity (about 3%): Flashing 0.1 sec. and off 0.1  
sec.  
4. Fully charged: Steady on.  
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Using the keyboard  
The full-sized keyboard includes an embedded numeric keypad,  
separate cursor keys, two Windows keys and twelve function keys.  
Special keys  
Lock keys  
The keyboard has four lock keys which you can toggle on and off.  
Lock key  
Description  
<Caps  
Lock>  
When Caps Lock is on, all alphabetic characters typed are in  
uppercase.  
Pad Lock  
(<Fn>+<F10  
>)  
When Pad Lock is on, the embedded keypad is enabled. In  
this mode the keypad acts as cursor keys.  
Num Lock  
(<Fn>+<F11  
>)  
When Num Lock is on, the embedded keypad is in numeric  
mode. The marked keys function as a numeric keypad  
(complete with the arithmetic operators +, -, *, and /). Use  
this mode when you need to do a lot of numeric data entry. A  
better solution would be to connect an external keypad.  
Scroll Lock  
(<Fn>+<F12  
>)  
When Scroll Lock is on, the screen moves one line up or down  
when you press the up or down arrow keys respectively.  
Scroll Lock does not work with some applications.  
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Embedded numeric keypad  
The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric  
keypad. It is indicated by small characters located on the right-hand  
side of the keycaps.  
Desired action  
Type numbers  
Num Lock on  
Num Lock off  
Use embedded keypad in  
the same was as the  
numeric keypad on a  
standard keyboard.  
Type letters  
Hold <Fn> while pressing  
the key within the  
Type the letters in a  
normal manner.  
embedded keypad.  
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Windows keys  
The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions.  
Key  
Description  
Windows logo  
key  
Start button. Combinations with this key perform  
shortcut functions. Below are a few examples:  
+<Tab> (Activates next taskbar button)  
+<E> (Explore My Computer)  
+<F> (Find document)  
+<M> (Minimise all)  
<Shift>+  
+<M> (Undoes minimise all)  
+<R> (Displays the Run... dialog box)  
Application key  
Opens a context menu (same as a right-click).  
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Hot keys  
The computer employs hot keys or key combinations to access most of  
the computer’s controls like screen brightness, volume output and the  
BIOS Utility.  
To activate hot keys, press and hold the <Fn> key before pressing the  
other key in the hot key combination.  
Hot key  
Icon  
Function  
Sleep  
Description  
<Fn>+<Esc  
>
Puts the computer in Sleep  
mode.  
<Fn>+<F5>  
Display toggle  
Switches display output  
between the screen, external  
monitor (if connected) and  
both the display screen and  
external monitor.  
<Fn>+<En  
d>  
Speaker toggle  
Volume up  
Turns the speakers on and off.  
<Fn>+<Pg  
Up>  
Increases the speaker volume.  
<Fn>+<Pg  
Dn>  
Volume down  
Decreases the speaker  
volume.  
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Description  
Hot key  
Icon  
Function  
<Fn>+<>  
Brightness up  
Increases the screen  
brightness.  
<Fn>+<>  
Brightness down  
Decreases the screen  
brightness.  
The Euro symbol  
If your keyboard layout is set to United States-International, United  
Kingdom or if you have a keyboard with a European layout, you can  
type the Euro symbol on your keyboard.  
Note for US keyboard users: The keyboard layout is set when you  
first set up Windows. For the Euro symbol to work, the keyboard  
layout has to be set to United States-International.  
To verify the keyboard type in Windows Millennium Edition and  
Windows 2000, follow the steps below:  
1
2
3
4
Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel.  
Double-click on Keyboard.  
Click on the Language tab.  
Verify that the keyboard layout used for "En English (United  
States)" is set to United States-International.  
If not, select and click on Properties; then select United States-  
International and click on OK.  
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Click on OK.  
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To verify the keyboard type in Windows XP, follow the steps below:  
1
2
3
4
Click on Start, Control Panel.  
Double-click on Regional and Language Options.  
Click on the Language tab and click on Details.  
Verify that the keyboard layout used for "En English (United  
States)" is set to United States-International.  
If not, select and click on ADD; then select United States-  
International and click on OK.  
5
Click on OK.  
To type the Euro symbol:  
1
2
3
Locate the Euro symbol on your keyboard.  
Open a text editor or word processor.  
Hold <Alt Gr> and press the Euro symbol.  
Note: Some fonts and software do not support the Euro symbol.  
more information.  
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Launch keys  
Located above the keyboard are three buttons. The left-most button is  
the power button. To the right of the power button are the two  
launch keys. They are designated as the Empowering Key and a  
programmable button.  
Launch key  
Default application  
e
P
Acer eManager application (user-programmable)  
Acer Launch Manager (user-programmable)  
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Touchpad  
The built-in touchpad is a pointing device that senses movement on its  
surface. This means the cursor responds as you move your finger on the  
surface of the touchpad. The central location on the palmrest provides  
optimum comfort and support.  
Touchpad basics  
The following items teach you how to use the touchpad:  
Move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor.  
Press the left and right buttons located on the edge of the  
touchpad to do selection and execution functions. These two  
buttons are similar to the left and right buttons on a mouse.  
Tapping on the touchpad is the same as clicking the left button.  
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Right  
button  
Function  
Left button  
Tap  
Execute  
Click twice  
quickly.  
Tap twice (at the same speed  
as double-clicking a mouse  
button).  
Select  
Drag  
Click once.  
Tap once.  
Click and  
Tap twice (at the same speed  
as double-clicking a mouse  
button); hold finger to the  
touchpad on the second tap  
and drag the cursor.  
hold, then  
use finger to  
drag the  
cursor on the  
touchpad.  
Access  
context  
menu  
Click once.  
Note: Keep your fingers dry and clean when using the touchpad.  
Also keep the touchpad dry and clean. The touchpad is sensitive to  
finger movement, hence, the lighter the touch, the better the  
response. Tapping harder will not increase the touchpad’s  
responsiveness.  
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Storage  
This computer supplies you with the following media storage:  
High-capacity Enhanced IDE hard disc  
Internal optical drive  
Hard disc  
The high-capacity hard discdisc is the answer to your storage needs.  
This is where your programs and data are stored.  
Optical drive  
Your computer comes equipped with an optical drive which may be  
one of the following:  
DVD/CD-RW Combo drive  
DVD-Dual drive  
DVD-Super Multi drive  
Ejecting the optical (CD or DVD) drive tray  
To eject the optical drive tray when the computer is turned on, press  
the drive eject button.  
When the power is off, you can eject the drive tray using the  
emergency eject hole. See page 48.  
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Using software  
Playing DVD movies  
When the DVD-ROM drive module is installed in the optical drive bay,  
you can play DVD movies on your computer.  
1
Eject the DVD tray and insert a DVD movie disc; then close the DVD  
tray.  
Important! When you launch the DVD player for the first time, the  
programme asks you to enter the region code. DVD discs are  
divided into 6 regions. Once your DVD drive is set to a region  
code, it will play DVD discs of that region only. You can set the  
region code a maximum of five times (including the first time),  
after which the last region code set will remain permanent.  
Recovering your hard disc does not reset the number of times the  
region code has been set. Refer to the table below for DVD movie  
region code information.  
2
The DVD movie will automatically play after a few seconds.  
Region code  
Country or region  
1
2
3
4
5
6
U.S.A., Canada  
Europe, Middle East, South Africa, Japan  
Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Korea (South)  
Latin America, Australia, New Zealand  
Former U.S.S.R., parts of Africa, India  
People's Republic of China  
Note: To change the region code, insert a DVD movie of a  
different region into the DVD-ROM drive. Please refer to the  
online help for more information.  
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Audio  
The computer comes with 16-bit high-fidelity AC'97 stereo audio, and  
dual stereo speakers.  
Adjusting the volume  
Adjusting the volume on the computer is as easy as pressing some  
buttons. See "Hot keys" on page 17 for more information on adjusting  
the speaker volume.  
Power management  
This computer has a built-in power management unit that monitors  
system activity. System activity refers to any activity involving one or  
more of the following devices: keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, hard  
disc, peripherals connected to the serial and parallel ports, and video  
memory. If no activity is detected for a period of time (called an  
inactivity timeout), the computer stops some or all of these devices in  
order to conserve energy.  
This computer employs a power management scheme that supports  
the advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI), which allows  
for maximum power conservation and maximum performance at the  
same time. Windows handles all power-saving chores for your  
computer.  
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Moving around with your TravelMate  
This section gives you tips and hints to consider when moving around  
or traveling with your computer.  
Disconnecting from the desktop  
Follow these steps to disconnect your computer from external  
accessories:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Save your work in progress.  
Remove any media, floppy discs or compact discs, from the drive(s).  
Shut down the computer.  
Close the display cover.  
Disconnect the cord from the AC adaptor.  
Disconnect the keyboard, pointing device, printer, external  
monitor, and other external devices.  
7
Disconnect the Kensington lock if you are using one to secure the  
computer.  
Moving around  
When you are just moving within short distances, for example, from  
your office desk to a meeting room.  
Preparing the computer  
Before moving the computer, close and latch the display cover to place  
it in Sleep mode. You can now safely take the computer anywhere you  
go within the building. To bring the computer out of Sleep mode,  
open the display; then press and release the power button.  
If you are taking the computer to a client's office or a different  
building, you may choose to shut down the computer:  
1
2
Click on Start, Shut Down... or Turn off Computer (Windows XP).  
Select Shut down and click on OK, or select Turn Off (Windows  
2000).  
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you can put the computer in Sleep mode by pressing <Fn>+<Esc>. Then  
close and latch the display.  
When you are ready to use the computer again, unlatch and open the  
display; then press and release the power button.  
Note: If the Sleep indicator is off, the computer has entered  
Hibernation mode and turned off. If the power indicator is off but  
the Sleep indicator is on, the computer has entered Sleep mode. In  
both cases, press and release the power button to turn the  
computer back on. Note that the computer may enter Hibernation  
mode after being in Sleep mode for a period of time.  
What to take to short meetings  
A fully charged battery runs the computer for about 4.5 hours. If your  
meeting is shorter than that, you probably do not need to take  
anything with you other than the computer.  
What to bring to long meetings  
If your meeting lasts longer than 4.5 hours,or if your battery is not  
fully charged, you may want to take the AC adaptor with you to plug  
in your computer while in the meeting room.  
If the meeting room does not have an electrical outlet, reduce the  
drain on the battery by putting the computer in Sleep mode. Press  
<Fn>+<Esc> or close the display cover whenever you are not actively  
using the computer. To resume, open the display (if closed); then press  
and release the power button.  
Taking the computer home  
When you are moving from your office to your home or vice versa.  
Preparing the computer  
After disconnecting the computer from your desktop, follow these  
steps to prepare the computer for the trip home:  
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Check if you have removed all media, floppy discs and compact  
discs, from the drive(s). Failure to remove the media can damage  
the drive head.  
Pack the computer in a protective case that can prevent the  
computer from sliding around and cushion it if it should fall.  
Caution: Avoid packing items next to the top cover of the  
computer. Pressure against the top cover can damage the screen  
What to take with you  
Unless you already have some items at home, take the following items  
with you:  
AC adaptor and power cord  
The printed user's guide  
Special considerations  
Follow these guidelines to protect your computer while traveling to  
and from work:  
Minimise the effects of temperature changes by keeping the  
computer with you.  
If you need to stop for an extended period of time and cannot  
carry the computer with you, leave the computer in the trunk of  
the car to avoid exposing the computer to excessive heat.  
Changes in temperature and humidity can cause condensation.  
Allow the computer to return to room temperature, and inspect  
the screen for condensation before turning on the computer. If  
the temperature change is greater than 18°F (10°C), allow the  
computer to come to room temperature slowly. If possible, leave  
the computer for 30 minutes in an environment with a  
temperature between outside and room temperature.  
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If you frequently work on your computer at home, you may want to  
purchase a second AC adaptor for use at home. With a second AC  
adaptor, you can avoid carrying the extra weight to and from home.  
If you use your computer at home for significant periods of time, you  
might also want to add an external keyboard, monitor, or mouse.  
Traveling with the computer  
When you are moving within a larger distance, for instance, from your  
office building to a client's office building or traveling locally.  
Preparing the computer  
Prepare the computer as if you were taking it home. Make sure that  
the battery in the computer is charged. Airport security may require  
you to turn on your computer when carrying it into the gate area.  
What to take with you  
Take the following items with you:  
AC adaptor  
Spare, fully-charged battery pack(s)  
Additional printer driver files if you plan to use another printer  
Special considerations  
In addition to the guidelines for taking the computer home, follow  
these guidelines to protect your computer while traveling:  
Always take the computer as carry-on luggage.  
If possible, have the computer inspected by hand. Airport security  
X-ray machines are safe, but do not put the computer through a  
metal detector.  
Avoid exposing floppy discs to hand-held metal detectors.  
Traveling internationally with the computer  
When you are moving from country to country.  
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Preparing the computer  
Prepare the computer as you would normally prepare it for traveling.  
What to bring with you  
Bring the following items with you:  
AC adaptor  
Power cords that are appropriate for the country to which you are  
traveling  
Spare, fully-charged battery packs  
Additional printer driver files if you plan to use another printer  
Proof of purchase, in case you need to show it to customs officials  
International Traveler's Warranty passport  
Special considerations  
Follow the same special considerations as when traveling with the  
computer. In addition, these tips are useful when traveling  
internationally:  
When traveling in another country, check that the local AC voltage  
and the AC adaptor power cord specifications are compatible. If  
not, purchase a power cord that is compatible with the local AC  
voltage. Do not use converter kits sold for appliances to power the  
computer.  
If you are using the modem, check if the modem and connector is  
compatible with the telecommunications system of the country  
you are traveling in.  
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Securing your computer  
Your computer is a valuable investment that you need to take care of.  
Learn how to protect and take care of your computer.  
Security features include hardware and software locks — a security  
notch and passwords.  
Using a computer security lock  
A security keylock notch, located on the rear of the computer, lets you  
connect a Kensington-compatible computer security lock.  
Wrap a computer security lock cable around an immovable object such  
as a table or handle of a locked drawer. Insert the lock into the notch  
and turn the key to secure the lock. Some keyless models are also  
available.  
Using passwords  
Passwords protect your computer from unauthorised access. Setting  
these passwords creates several different levels of protection for your  
computer and data:  
Supervisor Password prevents unauthorised entry into the BIOS  
Utility. Once set, you must enter this password to gain access to  
User Password secures your computer against unauthorised use.  
Combine the use of this password with password checkpoints on  
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boot-up and resume from hibernation for maximum security.  
Password on Boot secures your computer against unauthorised  
use. Combine the use of this password with password checkpoints  
on boot-up and resume from hibernation for maximum security.  
Important! Do not forget your Supervisor Password! If you forget  
your password, please get in touch with your dealer or an  
authorised service center.  
Entering passwords  
When a password is set, a password prompt appears in the center of  
the display screen.  
When the Supervisor Password is set, a prompt appears when you  
press <F2> to enter the BIOS Utility at boot-up.  
Type the Supervisor Password and press <Enter> to access the BIOS  
Utility. If you enter the password incorrectly, a warning message  
appears. Try again and press <Enter>.  
When the User Password is set and the password on boot  
parameter is enabled, a prompt appears at boot-up.  
Type the User Password and press <Enter> to use the computer. If  
you enter the password incorrectly, a warning message appears.  
Try again and press <Enter>.  
Important! You have three chances to enter a password. If you fail  
to enter the password correctly after three tries, the system halts.  
Press and hold the power button for four seconds to shut down  
the computer. Then turn on the computer again, and try again.  
Setting passwords  
You can set passwords using the BIOS Utility.  
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computer, let's get acquainted with the  
advanced features of your computer. In this  
chapter, you will learn how to add options,  
upgrade components for better  
performance, and customise your computer.  
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Expanding through options  
Your TravelMate offers you a complete mobile computing experience.  
Connectivity options  
Ports allow you to connect peripheral devices to your computer as you  
would with a desktop PC. For instructions on how to connect different  
external devices to the computer, see your online guide for more  
details.  
Fax/Data modem  
Your computer has a built-in V.92 56Kbps AC'97 Link fax/data modem.  
Warning! This modem port is not compatible with digital phone  
lines. Plugging this modem into a digital phone line will damage  
the modem.  
To use the fax/data modem port, connect a phone cable from the  
modem port to a telephone jack.  
Warning: Please make sure that the cable you use is appropriate  
for the country in which you are working.  
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Built-in network feature  
The built-in network feature allows you to connect your computer to  
an Ethernet-based (10/100 Mbps) network.  
To use the network feature, connect an Ethernet cable from the  
network jack on the rear of the computer to a network jack or hub on  
your network.  
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Universal Serial Bus  
The USB 2.0 port is a high-speed serial bus which allows you to connect  
USB peripherals without taking up precious system resources. Your  
computer has three ports available, one on the left and two at the  
rear.  
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PC Card slot  
The Type II PC Card slot found on the left side of the computer accepts  
PC Cards that enhance the usability and expandability of the computer.  
These cards should have a PC Card logo on them.  
PC Cards (formerly PCMCIA) are add-on cards for portable computers,  
giving you expansion possibilities long afforded by desktop PCs.  
Popular PC Cards include flash, fax/data modem, LAN, wireless LAN and  
SCSI cards. CardBus improves on the 16-bit PC card technology by  
expanding the bandwidth to 32 bits.  
Note: Refer to your card's manual for details on how to install and  
use the card, and its functions.  
Inserting a PC Card  
Insert the card into the slot and make the proper connections (e.g.,  
network cable), if necessary. See your card manual for details.  
Ejecting a PC Card  
Before ejecting a PC Card:  
1
Exit the application using the card.  
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2
3
Left-click on the PC Card icon on the taskbar and stop the card  
operation.  
(a) Press the slot eject button to pop out the eject button; then (b)  
press it again to eject the card.  
Upgrade options  
Your computer delivers superior power and performance. However,  
some users, and the applications they use, may demand more. This  
computer allows you to upgrade key components when you need  
increased performance.  
Note: Contact your authorised dealer if you decide to perform a  
key component upgrade.  
Memory upgrade  
Memory is expandable to 2 GB, employing 256, or 512 MB, or 1 GB  
industry standard soDIMMs. The computer supports DDR SDRAM.  
There are two memory slots on your computer, one of which is  
occupied by standard memory. You can upgrade memory by installing  
a memory module into the available slot, or replacing the standard  
memory with a higher-capacity memory module.  
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Installing memory  
Follow these steps to install memory:  
1
Turn off the computer, unplug the AC adaptor (if connected) and  
remove the battery pack. Then turn the computer over to access its  
base.  
2
(a) Remove the screws from the memory cover; then (b) lift up and  
remove the memory cover.  
3
(a) Insert the memory module diagonally into the slot, then (b)  
gently press it down until it clicks into place.  
4
5
6
Replace the memory cover and secure it with the screw.  
Reinstall the battery pack, and reconnect the AC adaptor.  
Turn on the computer.  
The computer automatically detects and reconfigures the total  
memory size.  
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Using system utilities  
Acer eManager  
Acer eManager is an innovative sofware designed for frequently used  
functions. At the press of Acer Empowering Key, the Acer eManager  
user interface appears, featuring four main settings —  
Acer eSetting, Acer ePresentation, Acer ePowerManagement and Acer  
eRecovery(manufacturing option).  
To set the Acer Empowering Key, see "Launch keys" on page 20.  
Launch Manager  
Launch Manager allows you to set the two launch keys located above  
the keyboard. "Launch keys" on page 20 for the location of the launch  
keys.  
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You can access the Launch Manager by clicking on Start,  
All Programs, and then Launch Manager to start the application.  
BIOS Utility  
The BIOS Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your  
computer's BIOS.  
Your computer is already properly configured and optimised, and you  
do not need to run this utility. However, if you encounter  
configuration problems, you may need to run it.  
To activate the BIOS Utility, press <F2> during the POST; while the  
TravelMate logo is being displayed.  
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Acer disc-to-disc recovery  
Note: This feature is only available on certain models.  
Multilingual operating system installation  
Follow the instructions to choose the operating system and language  
you use when you first power-on the system.  
1
2
Turn on the system.  
Acer's multilingual operating system selection menu will pop-up  
automatically.  
3
4
5
Use the arrow keys to scroll to the language version you want.  
Press <Enter> to confirm your selection.  
The operating system and language you choose now will be the  
only option for future recovery operations.  
The system will install the operating system and language you  
choose.  
Restore without a Recovery CD  
This recovery process helps you restore the C: drive with the original  
software content that is installed when you purchase your notebook.  
Follow the steps below to rebuild your C: drive. (Your C: drive will be  
reformatted and all data will be erased.) It is important to back up all  
data files before you use this option.  
Before performing a restore operation, please check the BIOS settings.  
a
Check to see if Acer disc-to-disc recovery is enabled or not.  
b
Make sure the [Acer D2D Recovery] setting in [Main] is  
[Enabled].  
c
Exit the BIOS Setup Utility and save changes. The system will  
reboot.  
Note: To activate BIOS Setup Utility, press <F2> during POST.  
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1
2
Restart the system.  
The instruction Press <F2> to Enter BIOS is shown at the bottom of  
the screen, during POST.  
3
4
Press <Alt>+<F10> at the same time to enter the recovery process.  
The message "The system has password protection. Please enter  
000000:" is displayed.  
5
6
7
Enter six zeros and continue.  
The Acer Self-Configuration Preload window appears.  
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the items (operating system  
versions) and press <Enter> to select.  
Setup password and exit  
Press <F3> to setup password or press <F5> to exit the system recovery  
process when the Acer Self-Configuration Preload window appears.  
If <F3> is pressed, the next screen shows "Please enter new password:"  
enter one to eight alphanumeric characters. You will be asked to  
reenter your password for confirmation before continuing.  
The screen will display "Password has been created. Press any key to  
reboot...", hit any key to reboot your system.  
If <F5> is pressed, the recovery process will be terminated and the  
system will reboot and start normally.  
Important: This feature occupies 2 GB in a hidden partition on your hard drive.  
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This chapter shows you how to deal with common  
system problems. Read it before calling a technician  
if a problem occurs. Solutions to more serious  
problems require opening up the computer. Do not  
attempt to open the computer by yourself. Contact  
your dealer or an authorised service center for  
assistance.  
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Frequently-asked questions  
The following is a list of possible situations that may arise during the  
use of your computer. Easy answers and solutions are provided for  
each one.  
I pressed the power button and opened the display, but the  
computer does not start or boot-up.  
Look at the power indicator:  
If it is not lit, no power is being supplied to the computer. Check  
the following:  
If you are running on battery power, it may be low and unable  
to power the computer. Connect the AC adaptor to recharge  
the battery pack.  
Make sure that the AC adaptor is properly plugged into the  
computer and to the power outlet.  
If it is lit, check the following:  
Is a non-bootable (non-system) disc in the external USB floppy  
drive? Remove or replace it with a system disc and press  
<Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Del> to restart the system.  
Nothing appears on the screen.  
The computer’s power management system automatically blanks the  
screen to save power. Press any key to turn the display back on.  
If pressing a key does not turn the display back on, three things might  
be the cause:  
The brightness level might be too low. Press <Fn>+<> (increase)  
to adjust the brightness level.  
The display device might be set to an external monitor. Press the  
display toggle hot key <Fn>+<F5> to toggle the display back to the  
computer.  
If the Sleep indicator is lit, the computer is in Sleep mode. Press  
and release the power button to resume.  
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Image is not full-screen.  
The computer display has a native resolution of 1024 x 768 (XGA) for  
the 14.1"/15.0" screens. If you set the resolution lower than this, the  
screen expands to fill the computer display. Right-click on your  
Windows desktop and select Properties to bring up the Display  
Properties dialog box. Then click on the Settings tab to make sure that  
the resolution is set to the appropriate resolution. Resolutions lower  
than the specified resolution are not full-screen on the computer or on  
an external monitor.  
No audio is heard from the computer.  
Check the following:  
The volume may be muted. In Windows, look at the volume  
control (speaker) icon on the taskbar. If it is crossed-out, click on  
the icon and deselect the Mute option.  
The volume level may be too low. In Windows, look at the volume  
control icon on the taskbar. You can also use the volume control  
buttons to adjust the volume. See "Hot keys" on page 17 for more  
detail.  
If headphones, earphones or external speakers are connected to  
the line-out port on the computer's left panel, the internal  
speakers automatically turn off.  
I want to eject the optical drive tray without turning on the  
power. I cannot eject the optical drive tray.  
There is a mechanical eject button on the optical drive. Simply insert  
the tip of a pen or paperclip and push to eject the tray.  
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The keyboard does not respond.  
Try attaching an external keyboard to a USB 2.0 port on the rear or left  
of the computer. If it works, contact your dealer or an authorised  
service center as the internal keyboard cable may be loose.  
The infrared port does not work.  
Check the following:  
Make sure that the infrared ports of the two devices are facing  
each other (+/- 15 degrees) a maximum of 1 metre apart.  
Make sure there is a clear path between the two infrared ports.  
Nothing should be blocking the ports.  
Make sure you have the appropriate software running on both  
devices (for file transfers) or you have the appropriate drivers (for  
printing to an infrared printer).  
During the POST, press <F2> to access the BIOS Utility and verify  
that the infrared port is enabled.  
Make sure both devices are IrDA-compliant.  
The printer does not work.  
Check the following:  
Make sure that the printer is connected to a power outlet and that  
it is turned on.  
Make sure that the printer cable is connected securely to the  
computer's parallel port and the corresponding port on the  
printer.  
During POST, press <F2> to access the BIOS Utility and verify that  
the parallel port is enabled.  
I want to set up my location to use the internal modem.  
To properly use your communication software (e.g. HyperTerminal),  
you need to set up your location:  
1
2
3
Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel.  
Double-click on Modems.  
Click on Dialing Properties and begin setting up your location.  
Refer to the Windows manual.  
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Troubleshooting tips  
This notebook computer incorporates an advanced design that delivers  
onscreen error message reports to help you solve problems.  
If the system reports an error message or an error symptom occurs, see  
"Error messages" on page 51. If the problem cannot be resolved,  
contact your dealer. See "Requesting service" on page 52.  
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Error messages  
If you receive an error message, note the message and take the  
corrective action. The following table lists the error messages in  
alphabetical order together with the recommended course of action.  
Error Messages  
Corrective Action  
CMOS Battery Bad  
Contact your dealer or an authorised service  
center.  
CMOS Checksum Error  
Disc Boot Failure  
Contact your dealer or an authorised service  
center.  
Insert a system (bootable) disc into the floppy  
drive (A:), then press <Enter> to reboot.  
Equipment  
Configuration Error  
Press <F2> (during POST) to enter the BIOS Utility;  
then press Exit in the BIOS Utility to reboot.  
Hard Disc 0 Error  
Contact your dealer or an authorised service  
center.  
Hard Disc 0 Extended  
Type Error  
Contact your dealer or an authorised service  
center.  
I/O Parity Error  
Contact your dealer or an authorised service  
center.  
Keyboard Error or No  
Keyboard Connected  
Contact your dealer or an authorised service  
center.  
Keyboard Interface  
Error  
Contact your dealer or an authorised service  
center.  
Memory Size Mismatch  
Press <F2> (during POST) to enter the BIOS Utility;  
then press Exit in the BIOS Utility to reboot.  
If you still encounter problems after going through the corrective  
measures, please contact your dealer or an authorised service center  
for assistance. Some problems may be solved using the BIOS Utility.  
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Requesting service  
International Traveler’s Warranty (ITW)  
Your computer is backed by an International Traveler’s Warranty (ITW)  
that gives you security and peace of mind when traveling. Our  
worldwide network of service centers are there to give you a helping  
hand.  
An ITW passport comes with your computer. This passport contains all  
you need to know about the ITW program. A list of available,  
authorised service centers is in this handy booklet. Read this passport  
thoroughly.  
Always have your ITW passport on hand, especially when you travel, to  
receive the benefits from our support centers. Place your proof-of-  
purchase in the flap located inside the front cover of the ITW passport.  
If the country you are traveling in does not have an Acer-authorised  
ITW service site, you can still get in contact with our offices worldwide.  
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Before you call  
Please have the following information available when you call Acer for  
online service, and please be at your computer when you call. With  
your support, we can reduce the amount of time a call takes and help  
solve your problems efficiently.  
If there are error messages or beeps reported by your computer, write  
them down as they appear on the screen (or the number and sequence  
in the case of beeps).  
You are required to provide the following information:  
Name:________________________________________  
Address:______________________________________  
______________________________________________  
Telephone number:____________________________  
Machine and model type:_______________________  
Serial number:_________________________________  
Date of purchase:______________________________  
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Appendix A  
Specifications  
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This appendix lists the general specifications  
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Microprocessor  
Intel® Celeron® M Processor 340 at 1.5 GHz or above  
Memory  
Main memory expandable up to 2 GB  
Two DDR DIMM slots  
Support 256, and 512 MB or 1GB DDR SDRAM modules  
512 KB Flash ROM BIOS  
Data storage  
One high-capacity, Enhanced IDE hard disc  
One internal optical drive  
Display and video  
14.1" or 15.0" thin-film transistor (TFT) displaying at 1024 x 768  
XGA resolution, or 15.0" TFT displaying at 1024 x 768 XGA  
resolution  
Simultaneous LCD and CRT display support  
Dual independent display  
Audio  
16-bit AC'97 stereo audio  
Dual speakers  
Separate audio ports for headphone-out, and line-in/microphone-  
in devices  
Keyboard and pointing device  
85-/86-key Windows keyboard  
Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing device  
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Appendix A Specifications  
I/O ports  
One Type II CardBus PC Card slot  
One RJ-45 jack (Ethernet 10/100)  
One RJ-11 phone jack (V.92)  
One DC-in jack for AC adapter  
One VGA port for external monitor  
One speaker/headphone-out jack (3.5 mm mini jack)  
One microphone-in jack  
Three USB 2.0 ports (two at the rear and one on left side)  
Weight and dimensions  
2.51 kg (5.53 lbs.) for 14.1" LCD model  
2.65 kg (5.84 lbs.) for 15" LCD model  
336.4 mm (W) x 281.5 mm (D) x 32/34.9 mm (H)  
Environment  
Temperature  
Operating: 5°C to 35°C  
Non-operating: -20°C to 65°C  
Humidity (non-condensing)  
Operating: 20% to 80% RH  
Non-operating: 20% to 80% RH  
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System  
ACPI support  
DMI 2.0-compliant  
Microsoft Windows operating system  
Power  
Battery pack  
31 Wh Li-ion battery pack  
2-hour rapid charge/3.5-hour charge-in-use  
AC adapter  
65 Watt  
Auto sensing 90 to 264 V AC, 47 to 63 Hz  
Options  
256, and 512 MB or 1 GB memory upgrade modules  
Additional Li-ion battery pack  
Type No. :  
BATCL50L (8 Cell) Tech No. : 14.8Vdc, 4300mAh  
BATCL50L4 (4 Cell) Tech No. : 14.8Vdc, 2150mAh  
Additional AC adaptor  
Type No. :  
Lite-on PA-1650-02.. Tech No. : 19V, 3.42A  
Delta ADP-65DB  
USB floppy drive  
Tech No. : 19V, 3.42A  
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Appendix A Specifications  
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Appendix B  
Notices  
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Energy Star Guidelines Compliance  
As an Energy Star partner, Acer Inc. has determined that this product  
meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.  
FCC notice  
This device 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 device 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 device does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the device and receiver.  
Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician  
for help.  
Notice: Shielded cables  
All connections to other computing devices must be made using  
shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.  
Notice: Peripheral devices  
Only peripherals (input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.)  
certified to comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this  
equipment. Operation with non-certified peripherals is likely to result  
in interference to radio and TV reception.  
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Appendix B Notices  
Caution  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer  
could void the user's authority, which is granted by the Federal  
Communications Commission, to operate this computer.  
Operation conditions  
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.  
Notice: Canadian users  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Remarque à l'intention des utilisateurs canadiens  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-  
003 du Canada.  
Declaration of Conformity for EU countries  
Hereby, Acer, declares that this TravelMate series is in compliance with  
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive  
complete documents.)  
Замечание для РФ  
Соответствует сертификатам, обязательным в РФ  
Стенная розетка должна быть правильно заземлена  
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Modem notices  
Notice for USA  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Located on the  
modem is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC  
Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this  
equipment. Upon request, you must provide this information to your  
telephone company.  
If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network,  
the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If  
possible, they will notify you in advance. But, if advance notice is not  
practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will also be  
informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities,  
equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper  
functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in  
advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted  
telephone service.  
If this equipment should fail to operate properly, disconnect the  
equipment from the phone line to determine if it is causing the  
problem. If the problem is with the equipment, discontinue use and  
contact your dealer or vendor.  
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger  
UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord.  
TBR 21  
This equipment has been approved [Council Decision 98/482/EC - "TBR  
21"] for single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone  
Network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual  
PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself,  
give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN  
termination point. In the event of problems, you should contact your  
equipment supplier in the first instance.  
List of Applicable Countries  
EU member states as of May 2004 are: Belgium, Denmark, Germany,  
Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands,  
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Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom Estonia, Latvia,  
Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia,  
Cyprus and Malta. Usage allowed in the countries of European Union,  
as well as Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein. This device  
must be used in strict accordance with the regulations and constraints  
in the country of use. For further information, please contact local  
office in the country of use.  
Notice for Australia  
For safety reasons, only connect headsets with a telecommunications  
compliance label. This includes customer equipment previously labelled  
permitted or certified.  
Notice for New Zealand  
For modem with approval number PTC 211/03/008  
1
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment  
indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies  
with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It  
indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it  
provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance  
that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item  
of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor  
does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom's  
network services.  
2
3
This equipment is not capable, under all operating conditions, of  
correct operation at the higher speeds for which it is designed.  
Telecom will accept no responsibility should difficulties arise in  
such circumstances.  
Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom's  
Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC)  
associated with this device. The associated equipment shall be set  
to operate within the following limits for compliance with  
Telecom's Specifications:  
a
There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same  
number within any 30 minute period for any single manual  
call initiation, and  
b
The equipment shall go on-hook for a period of not less than  
30 seconds between the end of one attempt and the  
beginning of the next call attempt.  
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4
5
Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom's  
Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC)  
associated with this device. In order to operate within the limits  
for compliance with Telecom's specifications, the associated  
equipment shall be set to ensure that automatic calls to different  
numbers are spaced such that there is not less than 5 seconds  
between the end of one call attempt and the beginning of  
another.  
This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to  
Telecom's 111 Emergency Service.  
For modem with approval number PTC 211/01/030  
1
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment  
indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies  
with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It  
indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it  
provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance  
that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item  
of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor  
does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom's  
network services.  
2
This equipment is not capable, under all operating conditions, of  
correct operation at the higher speeds for which it is designed.  
Telecom will accept no responsibility should difficulties arise in  
such circumstances.  
3
4
This device is equipped with pulse dialing while the Telecom  
standard is DTMF tone dialing. There is no guarantee that Telecom  
lines will always continue to support pulse dialing.  
Use of pulse dialing, when this equipment is connected to the  
same line as other equipment, may give rise to bell tinkle or noise  
and may also cause a false answer condition. Should such problems  
occur, the user should NOT contact the telecom Fault Service.  
5
6
This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a  
call to another device connected to the same line.  
Under power failure conditions this appliance may not operate.  
Please ensure that a separate telephone, not dependent on local  
power, is available for emergency use.  
7
Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom's  
Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC)  
associated with this device. The associated equipment shall be set  
to operate within the following limits for compliance with  
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Telecom's specifications, the associated equipment shall be set to  
ensure that calls are answered between 3 and 30 seconds of  
receipt of ringing.  
This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to  
Telecom's 111 Emergency Service.  
Important safety instructions  
Read these instructions carefully. Save them for future reference.  
1
2
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not  
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for  
cleaning.  
3
4
Do not use this product near water.  
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.  
5
Slots and openings are provided for ventilation; to ensure reliable  
operation of the product and to protect it from overheating.  
These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings  
should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa,  
rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed  
near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation  
unless proper ventilation is provided.  
6
This product should be operated from the type of power indicated  
on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
available, consult your dealer or local power company.  
7
8
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate  
this product where persons will walk on the cord.  
If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the  
total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension  
cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also,  
make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the  
wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating.  
9
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet  
slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out  
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid  
of any kind on the product.  
10 Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or  
other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
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11 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
a
b
c
When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d
If the product does not operate normally when the operating  
instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the operating instructions since improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will  
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the product to normal condition.  
e
f
If the product has been dropped or the case has been  
damaged.  
If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance,  
indicating a need for service.  
12 The TravelMate series uses lithium batteries.  
Replace the battery with the same type as the product's battery we  
recommend in the product specification list. Use of another  
battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.  
13 Warning! Batteries may explode if not handled properly. Do not  
disassemble or dispose of them in fire. Keep them away from  
children and dispose of used batteries promptly.  
14 To avoid hazard of unexpected electrical shock, use the AC  
adaptor only when the wall socket is properly grounded.  
15 Use only the proper type of power supply cord set (provided in  
your accessories box) for this unit. It should be a detachable type:  
UL listed/CSA certified, type SPT-2, rated 7 A 125 V minimum, VDE  
approved or its equivalent. Maximum length is 15 feet (4.6  
metres).  
16 Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before  
serving or disassembling this equipment.  
17 Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an  
electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from  
lightning.  
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Laser compliance statement  
The CD or DVD drive used with this computer is a laser product. The CD  
or DVD drive's classification label (shown below) is located on the  
drive.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
CAUTION: INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID  
EXPOSURE TO BEAM.  
APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 PRODUIT  
LASERATTENTION: RADIATION DU FAISCEAU LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS  
D’OUVERTURE. EVITTER TOUTE EXPOSITION AUX RAYONS.  
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE LASER KLASSE 1  
VORSICHT: UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNG  
GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHLL AUSSETZEN  
PRODUCTO LÁSER DE LA CLASE I  
ADVERTENCIA: RADIACIÓN LÁSER INVISIBLE AL SER ABIERTO. EVITE  
EXPONERSE A LOS RAYOS.  
ADVARSEL: LASERSTRÅLING VEDÅBNING SE IKKE IND I STRÅLEN.  
VARO! LAVATTAESSA OLET ALTTINA LASERSÅTEILYLLE.  
VARNING: LASERSTRÅLNING NÅR DENNA DEL ÅR ÖPPNAD ÅLÅ  
TUIJOTA SÅTEESEENSTIRRA EJ IN I STRÅLEN  
VARNING: LASERSTRÅLNING NAR DENNA DEL ÅR ÖPPNADSTIRRA EJ IN  
I STRÅLEN  
ADVARSEL: LASERSTRÅLING NAR DEKSEL ÅPNESSTIRR IKKE INN I  
STRÅLEN  
LCD pixel statement  
The LCD unit is produced with high-precision manufacturing  
techniques. Nevertheless, some pixels may occasionally misfire or  
appear as black or red dots. This has no effect on the recorded image  
and does not constitute a malfunction.  
®
Macrovision copyright protection notice  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is  
protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other  
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and  
other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must  
be authorised by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home  
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and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorised by  
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is  
prohibited.  
Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098,  
4,907,093, and 6,516,132 licensed for limited viewing uses only.  
Radio Device Regulatory Notice  
Note: Below regulatory information is for models with wireless LAN  
and/or Bluetooth® only.  
General  
This product complies with the radio frequency and safety standards of  
any country or region in which it has been approved for wireless use.  
Depending on configurations, this product may or may not contain  
wireless radio devices (such as wireless LAN and/or Bluetooth®  
modules). Below information is for products with such devices.  
European Union (EU)  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the European  
Council Directives listed below:  
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive  
EN 60950  
89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive  
EN 55022  
EN 55024  
EN 61000-3-2/-3  
99/5/EC Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE)  
Directive  
Art.3.1a) EN 60950  
Art.3.1b) EN 301 489 -1/-17  
Art.3.2) EN 300 328-2  
Art.3.2) EN 301 893 *applies to 5 GHz only  
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List of Applicable Countries  
EU member states as of May 2004 are: Belgium, Denmark, Germany,  
Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands,  
Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom Estonia, Latvia,  
Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia,  
Cyprus and Malta. Usage allowed in the countries of European Union,  
as well as Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein. This device  
must be used in strict accordance with the regulations and constraints  
in the country of use. For further information, please contact local  
office in the country of use.  
The FCC RF safety requirement  
The radiated output power of Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card and  
Bluetooth® card is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.  
Nevertheless, the TravelMate series shall be used in such a manner that  
the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized  
as follows:  
1
Users are requested to follow the RF safety instructions on wireless  
option devices that are included in the user’s manual of each RF  
option device.  
Caution: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance  
requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm (8 inches)  
must be maintained between the antenna for the integrated  
Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Card built in to the screen section and all  
persons.  
2
This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the  
5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range. FCC requires this product to be  
used indoors for the frequency range 5.15 to 5.25 GHz to reduce  
the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile  
Satellite systems.  
3
4
High power radar are allocated as primary users of the 5.25 to 5.35  
GHz and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz bands. These radar stations can cause  
interference with and/or damage this device.  
An improper installation or unauthorised use may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Also any tampering of the  
internal antenna will void the FCC certification and your warranty.  
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Canada - Low power license-exempt radio  
communication devices (RSS-210)  
a
Common information  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause interference, and  
2. this device must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation of the  
device.  
b
c
Operation in 2.4 GHz band  
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this  
device is intended to be operated indoors and installation  
outdoors is subject to licensing.  
Operation in 5 GHz band  
The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to  
reduce potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile  
Satellite systems.  
High power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they  
have priority) of 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and these  
radars could cause interference and/or damage to LELAN  
(Licence-Exempt Local Area Network) devices.  
Exposure of humans to RF fields (RSS-102)  
The TravelMate series employs low gain integral antennas that do not  
emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general  
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population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s  
Note: Acer Wireless Mini PCI Adapter implements a transmission  
diversity function. The function does not emit radio frequencies  
simultaneously from both antennas. One of the antennas is  
selected automatically or manually (by users) to ensure good-  
quality radiocommunication.  
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Acer Incorporated  
8F, 88, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsichih  
Taipei Hsien 221, Taiwan.  
Tel : 886-2-2696-1234  
Fax : 886-2-2696-3535  
Declaration of Conformity  
We,  
Acer Inc.  
8F, 88, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsichih,  
Taipei Hsien 221, Taiwan.  
Contact Person: Mr. Easy Lai  
Tel: 886-2-8691-3089 Fax: 886-2-8691-3000  
Hereby declare that:  
Product:  
Notebook PC  
Acer  
Trade Name:  
Model Number: TravelMate 2350, CL51  
SKU Number:  
TravelMate 235xxxx (x” = 0~9, a ~ z, A ~ Z, or blank)  
Is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the  
following EC directives.  
Reference No. Title  
89/336/EEC  
73/23/EEC  
1999/5/EC  
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC directive)  
Low Voltage Directive (LVD)  
Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE)  
The product specified above was tested conforming to the applicable Rules under the most  
accurate measurement standards possible, and that all the necessary steps have been taken  
and are in force to assure that production units of the same product will continue to comply  
with the requirements.  
2004/11/01  
---------------------------  
Easy Lai/ Director  
------------------  
Date  
Qualification Center  
Product Assurance, Acer Inc.  
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