
iNotice for Users in the USAFCC StatementWARNING - FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modificationsto this equipment not expressly
xSafety Precautions• Follow all cautions and instructions which may be marked on the notebook.• Except as described elsewhere in this manual, refer al
Appendixes
Troubleshooting C-1Appendix C: TroubleshootingThis appendix provides information on pinpointing and solving common problemsthat you may encounter usi
C-2 Troubleshooting• If operating from a battery, it may be discharged. Connect the AC cord.• Disconnect any peripherals such as an external mouse or
Troubleshooting C-3Question: Why can’t I use a floppy disk?• The floppy disk may not be formatted, or could be corrupted.• If you can’t write to a fl
C-4 TroubleshootingQuestion: Why can’t I communicate through the built-in modem?• Confirm the telephone line is properly connected tothe modem jack.•
Troubleshooting C-5Question: Why can’t I produce sound?• Confirm the sound driver is installed. From the Windows Control Panel, clickSystem, Device M
System Mapping D-1Appendix D: System MappingThe tables below list the memory map and system interrupt/DMA channelassignments for the notebook.Memory
D-2 System MappingDMA ChannelsTable D-2: DMA Channel AssignmentsDMA Channel AssignmentDMA 0 AvailableDMA 1 Used - AudioDMA 2 Used - Floppy Disk Drive
System Mapping D-3I/O Address MapTable D-4: I/O Address MapAddress Device000-01F DMA Controller 1020-021 Interrupt Controller 1040-05F Timer/Counter0
xiAbout This ManualNoticeInformation in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent acommitment on the part of Sharp Corpor
Port Pin Assignment E-1Appendix E: Port Pin AssignmentsThe tables below lists the pin assignments for the notebook’s various ports.Table E-1: Paralle
E-2 Port Pin AssignmentTable E-2: Serial Port Pin AssignmentsPin Signal Pin Signal1DCD6DSR2RD7RTS3SD8CTS4DTR9 RI5GNDTable E-3: Monitor Port Pin Assig
Technical Specifications F-1Appendix F: Technical SpecificationsThe table below shows the physical and technical characteristics of the notebook.Tabl
F-2 Technical SpecificationsPower supply One or two 2500-mAh rechargeable Lithium-ion batterypacks (in place of CD-ROM and/or floppy drive), or built
Technical Specifications F-3Table F-4: Optional Battery Pack SpecificationsSpecification CE-A40EBCapacity 2500mAhSize 5.18(w) × 4.57(d) × 0.98(h) inc
xiiRecording the InformationFor future reference, please record the following information in the spaces providedbelow.Model Number:Serial Number:BIOS
xiiiHow to Use this ManualThis manual describes your new notebook and contains all the information you needto set up and use the notebook. Whether you
xivManual ConventionsThroughout this manual we have used a set of style conventions. These conventionsare described below.Keyboard KeysKey labels, whe
xvWords/Texts on ScreenWords and texts displayed on the screen, such as window titles or possibleparamenters, are italicized in this manual. For examp
xviTable of ContentsNotice for Users in the USA ... iNotice for Users in CANADA...
xviiChapter 3 Using Your NotebookStatus Indicator LEDs ...3-1Power Sources...
xviiiAppearance of the NotebookFrontFigure 1. The Front of the NotebookRight SideFigure 2. The Right Side of the NotebookColor LCD Screen(See page 3-1
xixLeft SideFigure 3. The Left Side of the NotebookRearFigure 4. The Rear of the NotebookBottomFigure 5. The bottom of the NotebookPower Switch(See pa
iiAbout ModemThis equipment PC-9080 complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the bottom of thisequipment is a label that contains, among other informati
C H A P T E R 1Quick SetupYour notebook is designed and pre-configured for easy setup and use. This chapterdescribes the steps you should follow to
Quick Setup 1-11Getting StartedThis chapter explains the whole procedure to get your notebook up and running inthe following sequence.1. Unpacking th
1-2 Unpacking the Notebook1Unpacking the NotebookYour notebook comes securely packaged in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton.Upon receiving your note
Quick Setup 1-31Installing the Battery PackThe notebook has been shipped with the battery separate to preserve battery life.You can install up to two
1-4 Installing the Battery Pack14. If you have selected the CD-ROM slot, slide the supplied blank battery fillercover into place as shown. This cover
Quick Setup 1-51Connecting to AC PowerThe notebook can be powered by either the rechargeable battery pack or the built-inAC adapter. You will find de
1-6 Connecting to AC Power1When you connect the AC cord to the notebook and to a wall outlet, the outletsupplies power to the notebook and recharges
Quick Setup 1-71Opening the NotebookAt the front of the notebook you will find a retaining button on the display panelwhich locks the display in the
1-8 Turning on the Power1Turning on the PowerYou can find the power switch near the center of the left side of the notebook. Pressthe switch firmly t
iiiThe Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 marks it unlawful for any person touse a computer or other electronic device, including fax machines,
Quick Setup 1-91Adjusting Screen BrightnessIf you have trouble reading the screen, you can adjust the display through the use ofspecial key combinati
1-10 Setting up Windows 951Setting up Windows 95The first screen lets you know what is happening by the following steps:• Gathering information• Conf
Quick Setup 1-111Setting Initial ConditionAfter setting up Windows 95, you need to set the initial condition of this notebook inthe following procedu
1-12 Shutting Down the System1Shutting Down the SystemTo power off the notebook, from the Start menu, select Shut Down and then clickYes. The noteboo
C H A P T E R 2Customizing Your NotebookAs with most other computers, your notebook employs a Setup Utility that stores thebasic bootup configuratio
Customizing Your Notebook 2-12Running the Setup UtilityYour notebook has been properly set up and configured prior to delivery. However,you may find
2-2 Running the Setup Utility2Press this key to increase the numeric value or change to thenext value of an option.Press this key to decrease the num
Customizing Your Notebook 2-32Changing Main Configuration SettingsThe Main setup page of the Setup Utility which is illustrated below allows you toch
2-4 Running the Setup Utility2Diskette A This setting should generally be set to 1.44MB,3½".Hard Disk Type Determines the type of the internal h
ivNotice for Users in CanadaAbout ModemThe Load Number of your modem is 6.The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment.This certification
Customizing Your Notebook 2-52Changing Advanced Configuration SettingsThe Advanced setup page of the Setup Utility lets you configure I/O settings.Fi
2-6 Running the Setup Utility2COM1/COM2 Function Determines which combination of Serial Port, FAXmodem or IR is assigned to the COM1 and COM2.IR Type
Customizing Your Notebook 2-72Changing Security Configuration SettingsThe Security setup page of the Setup Utility lets you set passwords.Figure 2-3.
2-8 Running the Setup Utility2Set User Password Select this field and press Enter to set a password. Passwordscan be up to seven characters in length
C H A P T E R 3Using Your NotebookThis chapter describes basic features and procedures for using the notebook. Topicscovered include power sources,
Using Your Notebook 3-13Status Indicator LEDsThe nine status indicator LEDs are located just above the keyboard, as illustratedbelow.Figure 3-1. Stat
3-2 Status Indicator LEDs3If the battery is allowed to discharge further during operation,this LED starts blinking red and a continuous alarm sounds,
Using Your Notebook 3-33Power SourcesThe notebook is designed to operate with one of the following power sources:• AC power from a wall outlet• one o
3-4 Power Sources3Using Battery PowerThe rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack allows you to operate the notebookwithout an external power source. Wh
v“The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentageof the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by t
Using Your Notebook 3-53• If you have not used the notebook for a long time, the battery maybecome completely discharged. In such a case, recharging
3-6 Power Sources3Battery PrecautionsHandling• Never put the battery pack in a fire, as it could explode and cause injury.• Do not attempt to open or
Using Your Notebook 3-73CD-ROM DriveThe built-in CD-ROM drive is accessible on the left side of the notebook. The drivesupports all of the major comp
3-8 CD-ROM Drive34. Slide out the supplied blank battery filler cover.Figure 3-3. Removing the Blank Battery Filler Cover5. Make sure the bottom of t
Using Your Notebook 3-93Inserting a CD1. Press the eject button to pop out the CD tray slightly.2. Gently pull out the tray.Figure 3-5. Opening the C
3-10 CD-ROM Drive3• When inserting a CD, do not use force.• Make sure the CD is correctly inserted into the tray, then close thetray.• Do not leave t
Using Your Notebook 3-113Floppy DiskFloppy disks used by the notebook are made of magnetic material and enclosed in aprotective plastic case. The cas
3-12 Floppy Disk3Formatting a Floppy Disk Using Windows 95Insert a new floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, double-click My Computer thenclick 3½
Using Your Notebook 3-133Hard Disk DriveUnlike a floppy disk, a hard disk drive is rigid and completely sealed in a protective,dust-free environment.
3-14 Keyboard3KeyboardThe notebook provides all the functionality of a full-sized desktop 101- or 102-keykeyboard. You should familiarize yourself wi
viNotice for Users in AustraliaService InquiriesPlease contact your dealer for service if required or contact Sharp Corporation ofAustralia on 1-800-8
Using Your Notebook 3-153System Function KeysThe notebook has special system function keys which activate key functions printedon keys serving dual f
3-16 GlidePoint3GlidePointYour notebook features GlidePoint, an integrated pointing device, connectedinternally to a PS/2 port and compatible with th
Using Your Notebook 3-173Move Your FingertipThe rectangular pad of the GlidePoint acts like a miniature duplicate of your display.As you slide your f
3-18 GlidePoint3Changing the ConfigurationDouble-click the Mouse icon in the Windows Control Panel. The Mouse Propertieswindow allows you to change v
Using Your Notebook 3-193Video SubsystemThe built-in display is an active matrix which is adjustable to provide comfortableviewing.Connecting an Exte
3-20 Video Subsystem3Resolution and Colors You can SelectResolution Colors640 × 400 25664K640 × 480 25664K16M800 × 600 25664K16M1024 × 768 25664KSwit
Using Your Notebook 3-213PC Cards and DevicesThe notebook is equipped with two PC Card slots which can accommodate two TypeII or one Type III card co
3-22 PC Cards and Devices3Inserting and Ejecting PC CardsPC Cards are inserted and ejected in much the same way as floppy disks. The upperand lower s
Using Your Notebook 3-233Infrared CommunicationsUsing the IR port located on the right side of your notebook, you can wirelesslycommunicate with a Sh
3-24 Modem3ModemYou can use the modem built in your notebook, for data transfer, fax communicationand voice communication.Connecting the Modem to Tel
viiNotice for Users in the UKIMPORTANTThe wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:BLUE: NeutralBROWN: LiveAs the c
Using Your Notebook 3-253Audio SystemThe audio capabilities of the notebook’s stereo speakers add sound to your softwareapplications, including featu
3-26 Audio System3Audio ConnectorsFigure 3-10. The Audio ConnectorsYou can find the audio connectors on the right side of the notebook, just above th
Using Your Notebook 3-273Audio FeaturesThe notebook’s audio capabilities include the following features:• Digitized audio playback capability (up to
3-28 Audio System3Turning on Automatic Gain Control1. From the Start menu, select Programs - Accessories - Multimedia - VolumeControl.2. Select Optio
C H A P T E R 4Connecting PeripheralsThis chapter describes how to attach optional devices to your notebook. You canattach a printer, connect an ext
Connecting Peripherals 4-14Handling PrecautionsThe notebook’s components are easily damaged by static electricity. Observe thefollowing precautions w
4-2 Installing a Memory Module4Installing a Memory ModuleThe notebook allows you to expand system memory via two on-board SO-DIMM(Small Outline Dual
Connecting Peripherals 4-343. Open the memory expansion cover.Figure 4-2. Opening the Memory Expansion Cover4. Remove the memory module from its anti
4-4 Installing a Memory Module47. Slowly move the memory module to a horizontal position until the locking tabssnap into the retaining notches or hol
viiiNotice for Users in EuropeThis equipment complies with the requirements of Directives89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.Dieses Gerät
Connecting Peripherals 4-54Changing the Hard Disk DriveYou can easily remove the hard disk drive for upgrade or exchange with anotheroptional hard di
4-6 Changing the Hard Disk Drive44. Detach the cable to completely remove the hard disk drive.Figure 4-5. Detaching the Cable5. Connect the cable to
Connecting Peripherals 4-74Changing the BatteryIf you plan to make frequent and prolonged use of the battery pack while traveling,you may want to con
4-8 Connecting a Printer4Connecting a PrinterThe notebook has both a parallel and a serial interface. You can easily connect yournotebook to a printe
Connecting Peripherals 4-945. Power on the printer and any other peripheral devices you may have connectedto the notebook, and then turn on the noteb
4-10 Connecting an External Monitor4Connecting an External MonitorFollow the instructions below to use an external monitor with the notebook.1. Be su
Connecting Peripherals 4-114Connecting a Serial DeviceYou can easily attach a serial device to the notebook, such as an external modem orpointing dev
4-12 Connecting a Keyboard or Mouse4Connecting a Keyboard or MouseIf you wish to use a full size desktop keyboard or external PS/2 mouse with yournot
Connecting Peripherals 4-134Connecting Audio/TV/Video EquipmentYou can connect the notebook to an audio, TV, or video equipment, using the stepsbelow
4-14 Connecting Audio/TV/Video Equipment4Connecting Video Equipment1. Turn off the notebook and its peripherals.2. Connect one end of an attached cab
ixCAUTION:TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DISCONNECT THE AC CORD ANDTHE BATTERY BEFORE SERVICING.CAUTION:FOR A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL DISCONNECTION, PULL OU
Connecting Peripherals 4-15411. Click Yes to restart the system.12. From the Start menu, select Settings - Control Panel - Display.13. Select Monitor
4-16 Port Replicator4Port ReplicatorIf you need additional ports for the notebook, you can attach the CE-A40PR PortReplicator to the expansion bus co
AppendixesThe appendixes which follow contain additional and more advanced information onthe use and care of your notebook as well as detailed technic
Care and Maintenance A-1Appendix A: Care and MaintenanceThis appendix provides you with information on how to maintain the notebook in topworking con
A-2 Care and MaintenanceMaintenanceThe notebook requires little physical maintenance. As with any piece of electricalequipment, however, you should fo
Care and Maintenance A-3Cleaning the NotebookCabinetApply a small amount of dust remover to a dry, lint-free cloth and wipe the cabinetwith the cloth
Recreating the Suspend-to-Disk Partition B-1Appendix B: Recreating the Suspend-to-Disk Partition51MB of your hard disk space has been reserved as the
B-2 Recreating the Suspend-to-Disk PartitionYou should prepare the following items:• Backup CD-ROM.• CD-ROM Setup Boot Disk.• Two or more boxes of 1.
Recreating the Suspend-to-Disk Partition B-3Creating the new suspend-to-disk partitionAt the A:\ prompt, type PHDISK /CREATE /PARTITION and press Ent
Komentarze do niniejszej Instrukcji