AOpen MP945-VX Manuale utente

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Safety Instructions
1. Please read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Please keep this User’s Manual for later reference.
3. Please disconnect this equipment from connecter before cleaning. Don’t
use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. Use moisture sheet or cloth for
cleaning.
4. Make sure the equipment is connected to the power source with the correct
voltage, frequency, and ampere.
5. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
6. Never pour any liquid into opening; this could cause re or electrical shock.
7. Never open the equipment. For safety reason, the equipment should only be
opened by qualied service personnel.
8. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a
service personnel :
a. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
b. The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
c. The equipment has not work well or you can not get it work according to
user’s manual.
d. The equipment has dropped and damaged.
e. If the equipment has obvious sign of breakage.

9. Ambient operation temperature: less than 40 degrees C.
10. Caution on use of battery: Use the battery recommended by the
manufacturer or the same type of battery installed by the manufacturer. If
incorrect battery is used, it may cause explosion or re hazard. Recycle or
discard used batteries according the manufacturer’s instruction or your local
authority.
11. Information of power supply manufacturers:
Model Manufacturer
SADP-65KB DX Delta
FSP065-AAB. FSP
12. Safety caution concerning laser products:
DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive is “Class I Laser Product”
This equipment, built with DVD and/or CD disc drives using laser beam
to read or write data on optical discs, is classied as “Class 1 laser product”.
While the laser optical drive is reading data from or writing data to an
optical disc, do not force open the disc drive door. Press the Eject button to
retrieve the optical disc only after the in-use indicator goes off.

Disposal Instruction
For better protection of our earth, please don’t throw this electronic device into municipal
trash bin when discarding. To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global
environment, please recycle the product.
For more information about the collection and recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) , you are invited to visit our homepage at www.aopen.com under “Green
Products”.

Chapter 1 Getting Started...............................................................................................01
Unpacking Your System ......................................................................................... 01
System Overview .................................................................................................... 01
Application Scenarios ..................................................................................... 02
Study Scenario .............................................................................................. 02
Living Room Scenario .................................................................................. 03
Ofce Scenario ............................................................................................. 03
Mobility Scenario .......................................................................................... 04
The Front View ............................................................................................................ 04
The Rear View ............................................................................................................. 05
Chapter 2 Connecting Your System..................................................................................07
Connecting to Video Display ....................................................................................... 08
Connecting to LCD or CRT Monitor ........................................................................... 08
Connecting to HDTV Set ............................................................................................. 08
Connecting to Conventional TV Set ............................................................................ 08
Connecting to Projector ............................................................................................... 09
Connecting to Keyboard and Mouse ............................................................................ 09
Expanding the System ................................................................................................. 09
Connecting to USB Hub .............................................................................................. 10
Connecting to Fax/Printer/Scanner .............................................................................. 10

Connecting to Speaker ............................................................................................ 10
Connecting to the Internet and Network ................................................................. 11
Connecting to Web Camera ......................................................................................... 12
Connecting to Memory Sticks, Card Readers, Memory Cards ................................... 12
Connecting the Power Source .................................................................................... 14
Chapter 3 Using Your System .............................................................................................. 15
Power Up the System ................................................................................................... 15
The Audio/Visual Functions of the System ..................................................................15
Listening to Music......................................................................................... 15
Playing DVD Disc/Media Titles ................................................................... 15
Transfer Photos from Digital Camera ........................................................... 16
Making Presentations Using a Projector ...................................................................... 16
Surng the Internet ...................................................................................................... 17
Accessing the Internet through Broadband or Dial-up ISP .......................................... 17
Accessing the Internet through LAN ........................................................................... 17
Searching Information from the WWW ....................................................................... 18
Sending Instant Message/Chatting .............................................................................. 18
Getting Free E-mail Accounts ...................................................................................... 19
Networking with Groups ............................................................................................. 20
Making Free International/Long Distance Telephone Calls ......................................... 20
Internet Shopping ........................................................................................................ 21
Watching News ............................................................................................................ 21

Chapter 4 Recovering Windows Operating System ................................................ 22
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 27
Appendix
A: Accessing the Internet ............................................................................................. 29
DSL Internet Access ...................................................................................... 29
Accessing Internet through Cable Modem .................................................... 31
Dial-up Internet Access ................................................................................. 32
Local Area Network (LAN) Internet Access ................................................. 33
Wireless Internet Access ............................................................................... 34
Wireless ISP and Hotspots ............................................................................. 34
Wireless Internet Account and Password ...................................................... 34
Wi-Fi ............................................................................................................. 35
The Hardware for Connecting to Wireless LAN (WLAN) ............................ 35
Data Rates ......................................................................................................36
B: Combo Optical Drive and Software Drivers for Peripherals ................................... 37
Back up Data to CD/DVD Discs.....................................................................37
C: Making Presentations Wirelessly ............................................................................ 39
D: Turning Your System into a Personal Video Recorder ............................................ 41
E: Resources of Useful Web Sites ................................................................................ 43
F: Setting BIOS ........................................................................................................... 45


Chapter 1 Getting Started
Unpacking Your System
The system is designed for easy installation and operation. When you open the package, you
will see the following items:
1. The system unit 2. Power cable and adapter
3. S-Video to YPbPr connector 4. User’s Manual
5. DVI to VGA &DVI converter. 6. Utility CD
7. Easy Installation Guide
System Overview
The system unit, measuring 165 by 165 by 51 mm, is one of the smallest Wintel personal
computers in the world. The system is built with an Intel Pentium M
or Celeron processor and runs Microsoft Windows XP operating system.
The system is equipped with optional slide-in DVD-RW and 2.5-inch high capacity hard disk
drive. Its computing power is comparable with that of desktop PCs.
With optional built-in support to 802.11a/b/g communication, the system can access the Internet
wirelessly and communicate easily with personal electronic appliances such as personal digital
assistants (PDA), smart phones, printers, keyboards, mouses, etc.

The system also supports IEEE 1394 connector, which allows the users to connect digital video
camera, digital camera, hard disk, and other 1394-compatible electronic appliances to the
system.
The DVI, S-Video, and YPbPr connectors allow the users to connect the system to high quality
large screen TVs and audio equipment.
Application Scenarios
Study Scenario
You can place your system together with an LCD video display, speakers, printer/scanner/fax,
DSL (cable) modem, or other peripheral devices in your study.
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