Flybook V5 User’s ManualV5W1BB (without 3G)V5W1BBHA (with 3G)Dialogue Technology CorporationVersion 1.0, Jan.. 2007
Warning! Before cleaning the com-puter, turn it off, unplug the AC adapter, and then remove the battery.Cleaning the Flybook V5Follow these instr
Preface... iCopyright and Safety Not
ii Opening the Control Center ... 30Using the Control Center...
iiiCustomizing the System BIOS... 65Accessing the BIOS Setup...
1Congratulations on purchasing the Flybook V5! The Flybook V5 sup-ports both Windows XP and the newest member of the Win-dows operating system family,
2Introducing the Flybook V5 1The Flybook V5 uses a pointing device with mouse buttons on both sides of the unit and a clickable scroll bar for adde
2This section describes the major components of your new Flybook V5.Front-Left View2Taking a Tour of the Flybook V558910711652134121558910711652134121
4Taking a Tour of the Flybook V5 21. Status LEDs– These LEDs display when the AC adapter is con-nected, when the HDD is being accessed, or when th
5Taking a Tour of the Flybook V527. Power button – Press and hold the power button for two seconds to turn on the computer. 8. Left speaker – Stereo
6Taking a Tour of the Flybook V5 214. Ambient light sensor– This sensor detects ambient light and reduces screen brightness to adjust for optimum
7Taking a Tour of the Flybook V52Rear View1. RJ-11 modem jack– Connect a phone line to this jack to use the internal modem.2. Ethernet connector– Co
8Taking a Tour of the Flybook V5 26. Microphone jack– Connect a microphone to the microphone jack.7. USB connectors– Connect USB devices such as
3The Flybook V5 can be operated in Clamshell mode as a standard notebook or in tablet mode, enabling you to use the V5 as you would a tablet computer.
10Using the V5 in Clamshell Mode and Tablet Mode 3Using the V5 in Tablet ModeCaution: Ta k e care when adjust-ing the display not to twist or forc
11Using the V5 in Clamshell Mode and Tablet Mode3Caution: Do NOT twist the display counterclock-wise. You will damage the LCD display.3. Twist the dis
12Using the V5 in Clamshell Mode and Tablet Mode 3The Flybook V5 can now be used as a tablet computer.
4This chapter explains how to install and charge the battery, how to connect the AC adapter, and how to power up the V5 for the first time. Battery In
14Getting Started with the Flybook V5 4Warning! Always close the battery lock after inserting the battery. If the battery lock is not closed, the
15Getting Started with the Flybook V54Removing the Battery1. Slide the battery lock to the unlocked position .2. While holding the battery release in
Copyright and Safety NoticesPlease read this section before using your computer. Retain this manual for future reference.CopyrightThis publication, in
16Getting Started with the Flybook V5 4Connecting the AC Adapter1. Connect the AC cable (A) to the AC adapter.2. Connect the other end of the AC ca
5The following describes the V5 LED indicators.Warning! If no bat-tery is installed, then the battery LED is always off.1. Battery(V5 is running)– L
18LED Descriptions 55. Bluetooth– Slow blinking: The Bluetooth module is on standby.– Fast blinking: Data is being transmitted or received.6. N
6The fingerprint reader allows you to control access to your computer system and applications. To enroll your finger and use the fingerprint applicati
7The Flybook V5 incorporates several ways to interact with the operating system and applications. The V5 has a key-board that emulates a standard keyb
22Using Flybook V5 Input Devices 7Using the Pointing DevicesThe pointing device consists of a stick pointer and two sets of dual click-buttons loca
23Using Flybook V5 Input Devices7Using the StylusThe stylus not only emulates a mouse when the V5 is in tablet mode, it also enables you to interact w
24Using Flybook V5 Input Devices 7Using the KeyboardThe V5 keyboard emulates a standard-sized computer key-board by incorporating function keys, a
25Using Flybook V5 Input Devices7The Fn key functions are described as follows.Note: Pressing some function key combinations (for example, Fn + F8) sh
iiPreface Trademark RecognitionBluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. (Special Interest Group). The Bluetooth trademark is owned by Bl
26Using Flybook V5 Input Devices 7– Fn + F9: Enables or disables the built-in wireless wide area networking (WWAN) feature.– Fn + F10: Enables or
27Using Flybook V5 Input Devices7Using the Numeric KeypadThe keyboard has an embedded numeric keyboard. When you enable it, the Num Lock LED lights. T
8The Flybook Control Center lets you quickly enable or dis-able wireless options and change settings such as volume and display mode. You can also che
30Using Flybook Control Center 8Opening the Control Center1. Right-click the Flybook icon in the System Tray and select Restore. The Control Cent
31Using Flybook Control Center8Using the Control CenterWhen the Control Panel displays:1. Move the pointer over the buttons on the Control Center pane
32Using Flybook Control Center 8The following table briefly describes each available func-tion.Icon DescriptionTurns the volume on and off.Turns th
33Using Flybook Control Center8Click to enable or disable the wireless WAN.Click to enable or disable the wireless LAN (WiFi).Click to enable or disab
9You can customize the V5 display by using the Windows Display utility.Note: Alternatively, right-click the desk-top and select Properties to cus-tomi
iiiPrefaceShielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF e
10This section covers peripheral devices that you can use with the V5.Connecting Audio DevicesYour computer has a built-in microphone and speaker. You
38Connecting Devices 10Connecting a MicrophoneConnect a microphone to the microphone jack.About the Realtek Sound ManagerNote: The built-in speaker
39Connecting Devices10Connecting USB DevicesThere are two Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors on the Flybook V5. You can connect USB devices such as
40Connecting Devices 10Connecting an External DisplayCaution: You can permanently damage a dis-play if it does not support the reso-lution that you
41Connecting Devices10Connecting to a TVNote: Before outputting the display to a video device, check the device’s input signal type and change your co
42Connecting Devices 10Using an ExpressCardYou can use 34 mm-wide and 54 mm-wide ExpressCards with your Flybook V5.Caution: Do not install or remov
43Connecting Devices102. Press and release the dummy card inserted in the ExpressCard slot.The card pops out. 3. Remove the dummy card from the slot.5
44Connecting Devices 104. Insert the ExpressCard into the slot.Removing an ExpressCard1. Click Safely Remove Hardware in the taskbar. 2. Select the
11Before You Go OnlineConnecting your computer to the Internet opens the way to potential threats such as viruses and spyware. To best secure your com
ivPreface FCC Radiation Exposure StatementThis equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure lim-its set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Th
46Securing Your V5 11Installing a Spyware BlockerSpyware typically retrieves information about your Web-surfing habits. It can be secretly installe
12Note: For assis-tance with local net-work connections, consult your net-work administrator or see the Windows online Help and Support Center to obta
48Connecting Local Area Networks 122. Connect the other end of the cable to your router or switch.It takes a few minutes for your router to assign
13The built-in fax/data modem module enables you to con-nect the V5 to a remote network or the Internet or fax docu-ments.Making a Dial-up ConnectionB
50Using the Built-in Modem 13Making a modem dial-up connectionTo make a modem dial-up connection:1. Connect a phone jack to the RJ-11 jack at the r
51Using the Built-in Modem13Sending and Receiving a Fax The built-in fax/data modem module supports faxing. You can use Windows Fax or other fax appli
52Using the Built-in Modem 13
14Note: The V5 accommodates vari-ous 3.5G WWAN modules (HSDPA / UMTS / EDGE/ GPRS / GSM) and advanced modules.Please check the model of your V5 to ide
54Using the Built-in WWAN Module 14Installing the SIM Card1. Remove the battery (refer to “Battery Installation” on page 13. 2. Locate the SIM card
55Using the Built-in WWAN Module145. Insert the SIM card making sure it is inserted all the way to the bottom of the slot.6. Close the SIM card holder
vPrefaceYour notebook computer is a precision instrument that should be handled with care. Use common sense and fol-low the guidelines below, and your
15Using the built-in Bluetooth module the computer can com-municate with Bluetooth-equipped devices such as com-puters, cellular phones, printers, fax
16The Flybook V5 optionally comes with GPS (Global Posi-tioning System) capability. GPS is a satellite-based radio navigation system. Signals from at
17Note: When a web-cam enabled appli-cation is open, the webcam LED lights when you turn on the webcam.Your computer features a built-in webcam that i
62Using the Built-in Webcam 17Adjusting the Webcam OrientationCaution: Be care-ful to follow the instructions in this section when adjusting the We
18The computer controls its power activities through an ACPI power management unit. The unit employs a set of power management schemes to maximize pow
19Caution: Be sure you understand any changes you make to BIOS settings. Choosing incorrect settings can cause your V5 not to boot up.The BIOS setup u
viPreface • Read and follow all instructions marked on the Flybook V5 and in the user manual before operating the V5. Store all safety information
66Customizing the System BIOS 19On the right side of the Setup screen is an area labeled Item Specific Help. This area lists navigation key shortcu
AIn each problem-specific section, try the steps in the order suggested. This may help you to solve the problem more quickly.Try to pin point the prob
68Troubleshooting AIf failure is detected in an area other than the mainboard, an error message is displayed on the screen and testing is stopped.I
69TroubleshootingA3. If the computer is using the AC adapter, ensure that the AC outlet, airplane seat jack, or car cigarette lighter are working. If
70Troubleshooting ANo audio output 1. The audio system is closed or the volume of audio sys-tem is too low. Use hot keys or Flybook Control Center
71TroubleshootingAconnection). Also, check the wave condition in the Wire-less Network Connection Status window.3. Check if the wireless LAN module is
BBSpecificationsProcessorIntel® Centrino® Duo ULVChipsetMobile Intel® 945 GM Express ChipsetMain Memory DDR2 SO-DIMM, up to 4GBBIOS and Flash Phoeni
74Specifications BElectrical specificationsDC-In power supply (Through DC-IN Power Jack)• Input Rating: 15-19VDC, 2.64-3.34A, 50W.• Maximum Operati
75SpecificationsBBattery• Battery Pack: 6 cell 3S2P 103450 Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack.• Charging: Direct DC charging.
viiPrefaceWarning! The safety strap is only to prevent dropping the V5. It is not designed for carry-ing the V5.• When using the Flybook V5 in tablet
76Specifications B
AAC adapterconnecting ...16connector, location ...5access account ...53air vent,
78Index Ddisplayclamshell mode ... 9connecting external ... 40resolution ... 40tablet
79Indexfirewall ... 45spyware blocker ... 46Kkeyboardusing ... 2
80Index Ppointing devicebuttons, location ... 4, 5customizing ... 22location ...
81Indexfront-left ... 3rear ... 7volumedecreasing ...
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