Mobile Laptop 850™ Model L3391, L3392.Motorola, Inc.Commercial, Government andIndustrial Solutions SectorAll rights reserved Owner’s Manual R01Pa
Installing Software Drivers6-10(5) When the “Performance and Maintenance” screen appear, and thenclick on “System” button.
Installing Software Drivers6-11(5) When the “System Properties” screen appear, and then click on“Hardware” and “Device Manager “ button.
Installing Software Drivers6-12(6) When the “Device Manager” screen appear, then click on“ ?Unknown device” and then click on the “Properties” icon.
Installing Software Drivers6-13(8) When the “Unknown Device Properties” screen appear, and then click on “ Reinstall Driver” button.
Installing Software Drivers6-14(9) When the “Hardware Update Wizard” appears, click on “ Install the software automatically [Recommand], then click o
Installing Software Drivers6-15(11) When the “Hardware Update Wizard”screen appears, click on ”Finish” button.
Installing Software Drivers6-16(12) When the “PenMount DMC9000 and DMC9100 Properties”screen appears, click on ”Close” button to exit the driver inst
Installing Software Drivers6-17Touchscreen UtilityTo install the touchscreen utility, perform the following:(1) Insert the driver CD to the CD drive,
Installing Software Drivers6-18(3) Enter the following directory on the driver CD:\TOUCHSCREEN\Setup.exe, then click on “OK”.(4) Select “Yes” to the q
Installing Software Drivers6-19(11) If you need 4,9,16,25 dot of the calibrate, we suggest select “ Advanced Calibration” button to calibrate.(13
iTable of ContentsPreface ...vChapter 1 Getting Started ...
Installing Software Drivers6-20
Caring for the computer7-1CHAPTER 7 Caring for the ComputerTaking good care of your computer will ensure a trouble-free operationand reduce the risk o
Caring for the Computer7-2Protecting the ComputerTo safeguard the integrity of your computer data as well as the computeritself, you can protect the c
Caring for the computer7-3Taking Care of the ComputerLocation Guidelinesl Use the computer where the temperature is between 0 °C to 55 °C .l Avoid pla
Caring for the Computer7-4Cleaning Guidelinesl Never clean the computer with its power on.l Use a soft cloth moistened with water or a non-alkaline de
Caring for the computer7-5When Travelingl Before traveling with your computer, make a backup of your hard disk data into floppy disks or other storag
Caring for the Computer7-6
Troubleshooting 8-1CHAPTER 8 TroubleshootingHardware, software, or a combination of both can causecomputer problems. When you encounter any problem, i
Troubleshooting8-2Preliminary ChecklistHere are helpful hints to follow before you take further actionswhen you encounter any problem:l Try to isolat
Troubleshooting 8-3Solving Common ProblemsFor easy reference, the problems are divided into these categories.Problem Type Go toBattery problems P. 8-4
iiChapter 2 Operating Your Computer ...2-1Starting and Stopping the Computer...2-2S
Troubleshooting8-4Battery ProblemsThe battery does not charge (Battery Charge LED indicator doesnot light orange).l Make sure that the AC adapter is
Troubleshooting 8-5CD/DVD/COMBO Drive Problems (on optional dockingstation)The CD/DVD/COMBO drive cannot read a CD.l Make sure that the CD is correctl
Troubleshooting8-6l The brightness level might be too low. Increase brightness by pressing Fn+F6.l The display output might be set to an external mo
Troubleshooting 8-7The external monitor displays nothing.l Make sure that the monitor is turned on.l Make sure that the monitor’s signal cable is prop
Troubleshooting8-8The disk drive cannot read a floppy disk.l Make sure that the floppy disk is formatted.l Make sure that you are reading the correct
Troubleshooting 8-9The hard disk drive in-use indicator glows without blinking.l The data files stored on the hard disk drive may be fragmented. Use a
Troubleshooting8-10LAN ProblemsI cannot access the network.l Make sure that the LAN driver is correctly installed.l Make sure that the LAN cable is p
Troubleshooting 8-11PC Card ProblemsThe PC Card does not work.l Make sure that the PC Card is correctly seated.l If the card requires an IRQ (interrup
Troubleshooting8-12l Make sure that the Standby or Suspend time-out is enabled.The computer does not enter Standby or Suspend mode immediately.l If t
Troubleshooting 8-13Software ProblemsAn application program does not work correctly.l Make sure that the software is correctly installed.l If an error
iiiUsing the Communication Features...2-21Using the Modem...2
Troubleshooting8-14Startup ProblemsWhen you turn on the computer, it does not respond and the PowerIndicator does not light green.l If you are using
Troubleshooting 8-15Other ProblemsThe date/time is incorrect.l Correct the date and time via the operating system or SCU program.l After you have perf
Troubleshooting8-16
Specifications A-1APPENDIXR SpecificationsNOTE: Specifications are subject to change without any prior notices.Parts SpecificationsCPUIntel Pentium M
SpecificationsA-2PartsSpecificationsOn computerSerial Port × 1VGA Port x 1USB 2.0 port x 2DC input x1Docking Port x1RJ-11x1 for 56Kbps Software Modem
ivSystem Memory Upgrade...4-7Chapter 5 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) ...5-1
vGeneral Guidelines ...7-3Cleaning Guidelines...
viOther Problems...8-14Resetting the Computer...
viiNotational ConventionsThroughout this manual, the following conventions are used todistinguish elements of text.NOTE: identifies additional informa
viii COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTSThe Motorola products described in this instruction manualmay include copyrighted Motorola computer programs storedin
ixI. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:Motorola Inc. or if applicable, Motorola Canada Limited ("Motorola",)warrants the Motorola
TRADEMARKSAll brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of theirrespective companies.NOTEInformation in this manual is subject t
xMotorola cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipmentnot furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connectionwith the pro
xiIV. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:A) Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner.B) Defe
xiiV. GOVERNING LAWIn the case of a Product sold in the United States and Canada, thisWarranty is governed by the laws of the State of llli-nois and t
xiiiMotorola will have no liability with respect to any claim of patentinfringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or itsparts fur
xivNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply withlimits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits
Getting Started 1-1CHAPTER 1 Getting StartedCongratulations on purchasing this industrial notebook computer.It’s rugged, compact, and portable design
Getting Started1-2Getting the Computer RunningThis section guides you through the procedures for getting thecomputer ready for operation.UnpackingAfte
Getting Started 1-31. Make sure the computer is turned off.2. Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter to the power connector on the computer.NOTE: When the
Getting Started1-4Closing the CoverWhen closing the cover, make sure that the hook is latched properly tosafeguard against the following:z To prevent
Getting Started 1-5Turning OffTo turn off the computer power, use the “Shut Down” command ofyour operating system.NOTE: There are other ways you can s
Regulations InformationClass B RegulationsUSAFederal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference StatementNOTE:This equipment has been test
Getting Started1-6Ref Component Description See AlsoBattery Charge Indicator:– glows green when the battery is fully charged.– Glows orange when the b
Getting Started 1-7Left-Side ComponentsRef Component Description See AlsonAudio Out putConnectorConnects a hi-fi set, radio set, synthesizer,walkman,
Getting Started1-8Rear Components Ref Component Description See AlsonUSB PortEach of the two ports connects a USB device,such as a
Getting Started 1-9Front Components Ref Component Description See AlsoŒNotched
Getting Started1-10Ref Component Description See AlsonSpeakerSends out sound and voice from the computer.oBatteryCompartmentCoverOpen the cover to acc
Getting Started 1-11Top-Open ComponentsRef Component Description See AlsonLCD Sc ree n Displays the output of the computer.oDevice Indicators Shows th
Getting Started1-12LAN 10/100 Indicator– glows orange when LAN speed is 10 MBPS– glows green when LAN speed is 100 MBPSHard Disk Drive Indicator (incl
Operating Your Computer2-1CHAPTER 2 Operating Your ComputerThis chapter provides information about the use of the computer.If you are new to computer
Operating Your Computer2-2Starting and Stopping the ComputerThere are a number of ways to start and stop the computer.Starting the ComputerYou always
Operating Your Computer 2-3To stop inthis mode…Do this …To start up orresume againHibernationDepending on your settings in Windows,you can place the c
Please note:The use of a non-shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited.CanadaCanadian Department of CommunicationsRadio Interference
Operating Your Computer2-4Using the KeyboardYour keyboard has all the standard functions of a full-sized computerkeyboard plus a Fn. key added for spe
Operating Your Computer 2-5Numeric KeypadA 15-key numeric keypad is embedded in the typewriter keys as shownnext:Numeric keys facilitate entering of n
Operating Your Computer2-6Function KeysOn the top row of the keys are the function keys: F1 to F12. Functionkeys are multi-purpose keys that perform f
Operating Your Computer 2-7Key DescriptionFn+F9Switches the display output to one of the following three whenan external CRT monitor is connected thro
Operating Your Computer2-8Using the TouchpadCAUTION: Do not use a sharp object such as a pen on the touchpad. Doing so maydamage the touchpad surface.
Operating Your Computer 2-9Term ActionDrag anddropPress and hold the left button, then move your fingersuntil you reach your destination (drag). Final
Operating Your Computer2-10Using the Touchscreen (Optional)CAUTION: Do not use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen or pencil on thetouchscreen. Doi
Operating Your Computer 2-11Term ActionScrollTo scroll is to move up and down or left and right in theworking area on the screen.To move vertically, p
Operating Your Computer2-12Using the Floppy Disk Drive (optional)Your computer may come with the optional floppy disk drive asdrive A through the opti
Operating Your Computer 2-13Inserting and Ejecting Floppy DisksTo insert a floppy disk, hold it with the arrow facing up andtowards the drive. Slide t
"SAFE USAGE NOTIFICATION:For reasons of personal safety and optimal radio performance, Motorolahas designed the ML850 with an intended purpose an
Operating Your Computer2-14Using the Hard Disk DriveYour computer comes with a hard disk drive as drive C.A hard disk drive is a storage device with n
Operating Your Computer 2-15Using the CD/DVD/COMBO Drive (optional)Your computer may come with an optional CD-ROM drive, COMBOdrives, or DVD-ROM drive
Operating Your Computer2-16Inserting and removing a CDFollow this procedure to insert or remove a CD.1. Turn on the computer.2. Press the eject button
Operating Your Computer 2-17Using the Video FeaturesThe video subsystem of your computer features:l 12.1-inch TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) color LCD dis
Operating Your Computer2-18Display Mode LCD Only CRT OnlySimultaneousDisplayResolution Colors8-bit√ √ √16-bit√ √ √24-bit√ √ √640x48032-bit√ √ √8-bit√
Operating Your Computer 2-19Display ModeLCD Only CRT OnlySimultaneousDisplay8-bit√ √ √16-bit√ √ √24-bit√ √ √1024x76832-bit√ √ √8-bit√16-bit√24-bit√115
Operating Your Computer2-20Using the Audio FeaturesNOTE:l To take advantage of the enhanced audio capabilities, the audio driver suppliedwith your co
Operating Your Computer 2-21Using the Communication FeaturesUsing the ModemNOTE: To take advantage of the modem feature, the modem driver supplied wit
2-22 Operating Your ComputerUsing the Wireless LANDepending on your model, an internal Mini PCI wireless LAN (WLAN) card mayhave been pre-installed by
Managing Power3-1CHAPTER 3Managing PowerYour computer operates either on external AC power, car adapter, orinternal battery power.This chapter tells y
About the BatteryCaution Texts Concerning Lithium BatteriesDANISHADVARSEL!Lithiumbatteri – Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må ku
Managing Power3-2AC and Car AdapterCAUTION:z The AC and car adapter is designed for use with your computer only. Connectingthe AC adapter to another d
Managing Power3-3Battery PackThe battery pack is the internal power source for the computer. It isrechargeable using the AC or car adapter.The operati
Managing Power3-4Initializing the Battery PackYou need to initialize a new battery pack before using it for the firsttime or when the actual operating
Managing Power3-5If you often rely on battery power for a long period of time whiletraveling, you may consider the purchase of an additional battery p
Managing Power3-65. Pull on the protruding strip to slide the battery pack to the left and lift thebattery pack out of its compartment.6. Insert the n
Managing Power3-7Battery Low Signals and ActionsBattery Low occurs when the battery has approximately 10% of itscharge remaining. The computer in the
Managing Power3-8Power ManagementYour computer supports APM (Advanced Power Management) andACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) for power
Managing Power3-9Manual Power ManagementYou can manually initiate Suspend-to-disk mode at any time in one oftwo ways:l Use the O/S that supports the S
Managing Power3-10Power-Saving TipsIn addition to your computer’s automatic power management, you cando your part to maximize the battery’s operating
Expanding Your Computer 4-1CHAPTER 4Expanding Your ComputerYou can expand the capabilities of your computer by connecting otherperipheral devices. Whe
CAUTION:Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same orequivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer
Expanding Your Computer4-2Connecting an External Monitor (Optional)If you want the benefits of a larger display screen with higherresolution, you can
Expanding Your Computer 4-3Connecting a Parallel Device (optional)The optional docking station has a parallel port for connecting aparallel device suc
Expanding Your Computer4-4Connecting a Serial DeviceYour computer has a serial port for connecting a serial device such asa serial mouse or modem.Fol
Expanding Your Computer 4-5Connecting a USB Device (USB 2.0)Your computer has one USB port on the right side for connectingUSB 2.0 devices such as dig
Expanding Your Computer4-6Using PC CardsYour computer has one PC Card slot to accommodate one type II card.ZV Port and CardBus SupportYour computer’s
Expanding Your Computer 4-7To remove a PC Card:1. Your operating system may require you to stop the PC Card before you actually remove it. (In Windows
Expanding Your Computer4-8
Setup Configuration Utility 5-1CHAPTER 5 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU)SCU is a program for configuring the BIOS (Basic input/output System)settin
Setup Configuration Utility5-2When and How to Use the SCU ProgramWhen to UseYou need to run the SCU program when:l You see an error message on the scr
Setup Configuration Utility 5-3The menu can be divided into four areas:l On the top line is the menu bar containing the titles of the available menus
FRENCHATTENTION:II y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplaceruniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un t
Setup Configuration Utility5-4Moving Around and Making SelectionsA brief description of keyboard usage is listed next:Key Function←, →Selects a menu t
Setup Configuration Utility 5-5Main MenuThe Main menu contains the basic configuration settings of the system.Date and Time Sets the system date and t
Setup Configuration Utility5-6Internal and Numlocksets if you can enter a number when Num Lock is turn off. When thisitem is enabled, you can press an
Setup Configuration Utility 5-7Advanced MenuThe Advanced menu contains the input/output configuration settings of thesystem.Geyserville SupportEnables
Setup Configuration Utility5-8Shared Video Memory sets the shared memory size of the videocontroller. The options are 4M, 8M, 16M and 32M.Com Ports
Setup Configuration Utility 5-9HDD HearterSecurity MenuThe Security menu contains the security setting that safeguards yoursystem against unauthorized
Setup Configuration Utility5-10Set Password allows you to set the password for your system. Whentyping password, first make usre that Num Lock is off,
Setup Configuration Utility 5-11Boot MenuThe Boot men sets the sequence of the devices to be searched for theoperating system.
Setup Configuration Utility5-12Boot Sequence sets the first, second, third, and fourth bootingdevices. The system will try to boot from the first devi
Setup Configuration Utility 5-13Exit MenuThe Exit menu displays ways of exiting SCU. After finished with yoursetting, you must save and exit so that t
Caution (for USA Users)To reduce the risk of fire, use only No.26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.Power Supply Cord: (optional) Detachable,
Setup Configuration Utility5-14
Installing Software Drivers6-1CHAPTER 6Installing Software DriversTo take full advantage of the unique features of your computer,some operating system
Installing Software Drivers6-2How to Use the CDNOTES:• The drivers may have been updated after this manual was published. For driver’supgrade, please
Installing Software Drivers6-3Install Device Driver for Windows 2000/Windows XPTo install the necessary driver, just click on the particular option an
Installing Software Drivers6-4VGA Allows you to select high-resolution displayswith richer colors. It can drive CD displays aswell as CRT displays.Au
Installing Software Drivers6-5Install Touch Screen Driver for Windows 20001. Insert the driver CD into the drive.2. Click on “TOUCH SCREEN” then “WI
Installing Software Drivers6-6Installing Drivers for Windows XPTo set up the necessary drivers for Windows XP, click on “TOUCHSCREEN ” on the initial
Installing Software Drivers6-7Install Touch Screen Driver for Windows XPHardware Install:(1) Insert the driver CD to the CD drive, to bring up the fol
Installing Software Drivers6-8(2) When the TSRC-XP.htm file appear, then select ”START” ->“Control Panel” button.
Installing Software Drivers6-9(4) When the “Control Panel “ screen appear, then click on“ performance and Maintenance” button.
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