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Flybook VM User’s Manual
VMW1BB (without 3G)
VMW1BBHA (with 3G)
Dialogue Technology Corporation
Version 2.0, Jan.. 2007
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Preface
Copyright and Safety Notices
Please read this section before using your computer.
Retain this manual for future reference.
Copyright
This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and
software, is protected under international copyright laws,
with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the
material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of the manufacturer.
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer makes no representations or
warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or
fitness for any particular purpose. The manufacturer
reserves the right to revise this publication and to make
changes from time to time in the content hereof without
obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such
revision or changes.
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Trademark Recognition
Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. (Special
Interest Group). The Bluetooth trademark is owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. USA. BlueSoleil is a trademark of IVT Corporation. Dialogue Technology Corporation is a registered
trademark. FlyBook is a trademark of the Dialogue Technology Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark or
trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries. All other product names used in this
manual are the properties of their respective owners and
are acknowledged.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class A 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 equipment 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 equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the
receiver.
Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power
cable must be employed with this equipment to ensure
compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing
this device. Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the system's manufacturer could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
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This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
Enabling wireless LAN and wireless WAN simultaneously in
one computer is not allowed . While one is in use, the other
will be turned off.
Running wireless devices in the aircraft is prohibited. Make
sure all wireless devices in your computer are turned off
during the flight.
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum
distance of 20 cm (8 inches) between the radiator and your
body.
Class 1 Laser Product Caution
Visible and invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct
exposure to the beam.
FCC Wireless Regulation
Due to the FCC regulations, wireless LAN and wireless
WAN modules shall not work in a machine simultaneously.
If these two modules are installed in the V5, while one is in
use, the other will be off automatically by the system.
Battery Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended
by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to
the manufacturer’s instructions.
About This Manual
This User’s Manual provides information to help you operate and get the most from your Flybook VM. Read the
Quick Start Guide to quickly set up and begin using your
computer.
Please read “Copyright and Safety Notices” on page i
before using your computer.
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Taking Care of the Flybook VM
After you unpack your computer, store the packing materials in case you want to ship the computer or if you have to
return it for servicing.
Your notebook computer is a precision instrument that
should be handled with care. Use common sense and follow the guidelines below, and your computer will last you for
many years.
Do’s and Don’ts with the Flybook VM
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Do not place heavy objects such as books on the computer.
Do not use the Flybook VM near water or a heat source
such as a radiator.
Do not expose the computer to temperatures above 50°
C or below 0° C.
Keep the computer away from direct sunlight or heat
sources.
Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture.
Do not spill water or any other liquid on the computer.
Do not place the computer near magnetic fields.
Avoid subjecting your computer to heavy shocks or
vibrations.
Do not expose the computer to dusty or dirty environments.
Do not place the computer on uneven surfaces.
Do not cover the air vents around the computer.
Only use the AC adapter that is provided with your computer.
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Safety Information
The Flybook VM has been designed and tested to meet the
most recent standards of safety in notebook technology
equipment. To ensure safe use of the Flybook VM, refer to
the following safety instructions and any caution or warning
messages on the equipment or in the user manual.
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Read and follow all instructions marked on the
Flybook VM and in the user manual before operating
the VM. Store all safety information in a secure place for
future reference.
Always set the Flybook VM on a stable surface.
Only operate the Flybook VM from the type of power
source indicated on the rating label on the AC adapter.
Ensure all ventilation openings are not blocked or covered. Keep an adequate space (around 6 inches or 15
cm) around the Flybook VM. Never insert objects of any
kind into the ventilation openings.
When using an extension cord with the Flybook VM,
ensure that the total ampere rating on the equipment
connected to the cord does not exceed the extension
cord ampere rating maximum value.
Only use the supplied power cord. Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it
will not be in the way of foot traffic.
Always unplug any modem, LAN, or power cables from
the Flybook VM before you clean it.
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Contacting Service
Disconnect the Flybook VM from power and contact qualified service personnel if any of the following occurs:
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The power cord or adapter is damaged.
Liquid has been spilled on the Flybook VM
The Flybook VM does not operate correctly when operating instructions are followed.
The Flybook VM has been dropped, or the case is broken open.
Flybook VM performance is seriously degraded.
If service is required, contact a sales representative or a
local service center, or go to http://www.dialogue.com.tw for
service information.
Warning! Before
cleaning the computer, turn it off,
unplug the ac
adapter, and then
remove the battery.
Cleaning the Flybook VM
Caution: Do not
wipe the keyboard
pointing device,
pointing device buttons, or fingerprint
reader with a damp
cloth.
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Follow these instructions when cleaning the Flybook VM.
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Wipe the display with a clean soft cloth.
If you use a mild glass cleaner to clean the display,
spray a little on the cloth and then wipe the display. Do
not spray cleaner directly onto the display.
Clean the outside of the computer case with a soft cloth.
You can moisten the cloth with a non-alkaline detergent.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the keyboard.
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Table of Contents
Preface ..................................................................................................................... i
Copyright and Safety Notices ........................................................................... i
About This Manual ............................................................................................. iv
Taking Care of the Flybook VM ........................................................................ v
Introducing the Flybook VM ...................................................................... 1
About the VM ........................................................................................................ 1
Taking a Tour of Flybook VM ................................................................... 3
Front-left View ...................................................................................................... 3
Right View .............................................................................................................. 6
Rear View ............................................................................................................... 7
Adjusting the Display .................................................................................... 9
Getting Started with Flybook VM ......................................................... 11
Battery Installation ............................................................................................ 11
Connecting the AC Adapter ............................................................................ 14
Powering on the VM for the First Time ........................................................ 14
LED Descriptions ........................................................................................... 15
Using the Fingerprint Reader ................................................................. 17
Using the Keyboard and Touchpad.................................................... 19
Using the Touchpad .......................................................................................... 19
Using Function (Fn) Keys ................................................................................ 20
Using the Numeric Keypad ............................................................................. 22
Windows Keys and Other Keys ..................................................................... 22
Using Flybook Control
Center .................................................................................................................... 23
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Connecting Devices ..................................................................................... 25
Connecting Audio Devices ............................................................................. 25
Connecting USB Devices ................................................................................ 27
Connecting an External Display .................................................................... 28
Using an ExpressCard ..................................................................................... 29
Securing Your System................................................................................ 31
Before You Go Online ...................................................................................... 31
Installing a Firewall ........................................................................................... 31
Installing Spyware Blocker ............................................................................. 32
Connecting Local Area
Networks ............................................................................................................. 33
Connecting a LAN ............................................................................................. 33
Connecting a Wireless LAN (WLAN) ............................................................ 34
Using the Built-in
WWAN Module................................................................................................. 35
About Wireless WAN Networks ..................................................................... 35
Installing the SIM Card ..................................................................................... 35
Connecting the VM to a Wireless WAN ....................................................... 36
Using the WWAN Utility ................................................................................... 36
Using the Built-in
Bluetooth Module .......................................................................................... 37
Using the Built-in
Webcam ............................................................................................................... 39
Enabling the Webcam ...................................................................................... 39
Ergonomics ....................................................................................................... 41
Power Management ...................................................................................... 43
The BIOS Setup Utility ................................................................................ 45
Accessing the BIOS Setup .............................................................................. 45
Updating the BIOS Firmware .......................................................................... 46
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Troubleshooting ............................................................................................. 47
Tips for Troubleshooting................................................................................. 47
Identifying Problems ........................................................................................ 47
General Hardware Problems .......................................................................... 48
Having the VM Serviced................................................................................... 51
Specifications .................................................................................................. 53
Index ...................................................................................................................... 57
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Introducing the Flybook VM
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About the VM
Congratulations on
purchasing the
Flybook VM! The
Flybook VM supports both Windows
XP and the newest
member of the Windows operating system family, Windows
Vista.
The VM is a powerful
mobile computer with
a versatile display for
convenient viewing. Advanced networking features include
WLAN, WWAN, and Bluetooth.
The Flybook VM uses a pointing device with mouse buttons
to emulate a standard PC mouse. The LCD monitor can be
extended above the VM for optimum viewing.
The built-in webcam enables you to be seen by contacts
using Windows MSN or other messaging software. The
powerful Li-ion rechargeable battery provides more than 3
hours of mobility, making the Flybook VM the best choice
for people on the go.
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Taking a Tour of
Flybook VM
This section describes the major components of your new
Flybook VM.
Front-left View
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2 Taking a Tour of Flybook VM
1. Stereo microphone
– Use the built-in stereo microphone for recording
sound, and videoconferencing with friends.
2. Power button
– Press and hold the power button for two seconds to
turn on the computer.
3. Touchpad and touchpad buttons
– Use the touchpad to move the pointer on the screen.
The touchpad and the touchpad buttons have functions similar to a mouse.
4. Fingerprint reader
– When you set up fingerprint authentication, you can
use the fingerprint reader to turn on the computer. In
addition to turning on the computer, the fingerprint
can control access to some applications.
5. Headphone jack
– Connect headphones or external speakers to the
headphone jack.
6. Microphone jack
– Connect a microphone to the microphone jack.
7. Ethernet connector
– Connect the computer to your home or office network
(LAN) with the Ethernet connector.
8. USB connectors
– Connect USB devices such as printers or flash drives
to the USB connectors.
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Taking a Tour of Flybook VM
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9. Monitor (VGA) connector
– Connect an external display or projector to the monitor connector.
10. AC power connector
– Connect the AC adapter to this connector.
11. Air vent
– Air vents help to prevent the interior of the computer
from overheating. Do not block the air vents.
12. Speakers
– Stereo speakers are built in to the computer.
13. Wireless off
– Wireless transmission uses power. Use this button to
disable the wireless feature of your computer to save
power or when instructed to do so, for example on
an aircraft.
14. Webcam
– Use the built-in Webcam for videoconferencing with
friends.
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2 Taking a Tour of Flybook VM
Right View
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1. DVD/CD-RW drive
– Playback or burn DVDs/CDs.
2. DVD/CD-RW drive LED
– Flash when the drive is accessed.
3. DVD/CD-RW drive eject button
– Press to eject the drive tray.
4. DVD/CD-RW drive emergency eject hole
– Insert a straightened paper clip to eject the drive tray
when the computer is turned off.
5. ExpressCard slot
– Install an ExpressCard in the ExpressCard slot.
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Taking a Tour of Flybook VM
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Rear View
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1. Battery connector
– Install the battery into battery bay and connect it to
the battery connector.
2. SIM slot
– Insert a SIM card in this slot to enable wireless WAN
communications. Refer to “Using the Built-in WWAN
Module” on page 35.
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Adjusting the Display
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Your computer’s display can be adjusted vertically on the
rear support and can be tilted away from the support to a
horizontal position.
Take care when adjusting the display not to twist or force
the display to an extreme angle.
1. Open the
display.
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3 Adjusting the Display
2. Slide the
display
upwards on
the rear
support.
3. Move the
display
away from
the rear support to the
position and
angle you
want.
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Getting Started with
Flybook VM
This chapter explains how to install and charge the battery,
how to connect the AC adapter, and how to power up the
VM for the first time.
Battery Installation
When your Flybook VM ships, the battery is not installed.
This section explains how to install the battery
Using the battery lock
There are two latches for securing the battery in place: the
battery lock (A) and the battery release (B).
(A)
(B)
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4 Getting Started with Flybook VM
Caution: Always
close the battery
lock after inserting
the battery. If the
battery lock is not
closed, the battery
could fall out when
carrying the computer and cause
injury or damage
the battery.
The battery lock must be manually closed. The battery
release is spring loaded and closes automatically when you
insert the battery
Installing the battery
1. Slide the battery lock to the open position
2. Align the guides on the sides of the battery with the
guides in the bay and then install the battery.
3. Slide the battery lock to the locked position
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Getting Started with Flybook VM
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Removing the battery
1. Slide the battery lock to the open position
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2. While holding the battery release in the open position
, remove the battery.
Charging the battery
The first time you charge the battery, you should charge it
for eight hours. Thereafter, the standard charging time is
about three hours. To charge the battery, install it in the
computer (see “Installing the battery” on page 12) and then
connect the AC adapter (see “Connecting the AC Adapter”
on page 14).
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4 Getting Started with Flybook VM
Connecting the AC Adapter
1. Connect the AC cable (A) to the AC adapter.
(B)
(A)
(C)
2. Connect the other end of the AC cable (B) to an electrical outlet.
3. Connect the AC adapter (C) to the AC jack on the computer.
The battery charge LED lights.
Powering on the VM for the First Time
For information on turning on the Flybook VM for the first
time, refer to the bundled booklet entitled Windows Start
Here.
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5
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LED Descriptions
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1.
Battery
(No AC adapter connected)
– Green: The battery is in use and has more than 10%
capacity.
– Blinking red: The battery has less than 10% capacity.
(AC adapter connected)
– Blinking green: The battery is charging.
– Green: The battery is charged.
– Red: The battery has a problem and cannot be
charged. Return the battery to your reseller for servicing.
2.
Hard drive
– Red: The hard drive is being accessed.
Note: If no battery is
installed, then the
battery LED is
always off.
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5 LED Descriptions
3.
Wireless LAN
– Off: The wireless LAN module is turned off.
– On: The wireless LAN module is turned on.
– Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received.
4.
Wireless WAN
– Off: The wireless WAN module is turned off.
– On: The wireless WAN module is turned on.
– Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received.
5.
Bluetooth
– Slow blinking: The Bluetooth module is on standby.
– Fast blinking: Data is being transmitted or received.
6.
Num lock
– Lights when the numeric keypad is enabled.
7.
Caps lock
– Lights when Caps Lock mode is enabled. When
enabled you can type alphabetic characters without
holding the Shift key.
8.
Webcam
– Lights when the built-in Webcam is turned on.
Note: The wireless
WAN module is
available only on
some VM models.
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Using the Fingerprint
Reader
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The fingerprint reader allows you to control access to your
computer system and applications.
To enroll your finger and use the fingerprint applications,
see the bundled Quick Start Guide and Fingerprint Reader
Utility Guide or the online help for the fingerprint reader utility.
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Using the Keyboard and
Touchpad
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Your computer’s keyboard and touchpad provide functionality similar to a standard keyboard and mouse.
Using the Touchpad
The touchpad consists of a pad and two click-buttons. The
left and right buttons correspond to the left and right buttons on a mouse. Slide your finger over the pad in the
direction you want the pointer to move on the screen.
Scroll area
Pad
Left button
Right button
Slide your finger up and down in the scroll area to scroll up
and down on the screen. To customize the touchpad, click
Start | Control Panel. In Control Panel double-click the
Mouse icon to open the touchpad configuration utility. The
configuration utility lets you customize touchpad settings to
your preference. Click Help in the touchpad utility for
instructions on changing touchpad settings.
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7 Using the Keyboard and Touchpad
Using Function (Fn) Keys
Using function keys is a quick way to carry out commands
or enable features on your computer. Function keys have a
blue icon or have blue text (such as on the Home and
PgDn keys). To use this function, press and hold the Fn key
(1) and then press a function key (2).
The Fn key functions are described below.
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Caps Lock
Ctrl
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Using the Keyboard and Touchpad
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– Fn + F1: Changes video output to an external display.
– Fn + F2: Decreases the display brightness.
– Fn + F3: Increases the display brightness.
– Fn + F4: Puts the computer in suspend mode.
– Fn + F5: Puts the computer in hibernation mode.
– Fn + F6: Decreases the volume.
– Fn + F7: Increases the volume.
– Fn + F8: Mutes/enables the volume.
– Fn + F9: Enables or disables the built-in wireless networking feature.
– Fn + F10: Enables or disables the built-in WWAN
module.
– Fn + F11: Enables or disables the built-in Bluetooth
feature.
– Fn + F12: Turns on or off the built-in Webcam.
– Fn + ScrLk: Enables or disables scroll lock. When
enabled, press the up or down arrow keys to scroll
up or down one line respectively.
– Fn + PrtSc: Print screen captures the on-screen
image to the clipboard. You can then copy the contents to an image editing program.
– Fn + SysRq: Terminal request. This key is rarely
used.
– Fn + Home: Moves the pointer to the beginning of a
line in text.
– Fn + End: Moves the pointer to the end of a line in
text.
– Fn + PgUp: Moves text up one screen at a time.
– Fn + PgDn: Moves text down one screen at a time.
– Fn + Esc: Enables or disables the Touch Pad.
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7 Using the Keyboard and Touchpad
Using the Numeric Keypad
The keyboard has an embedded numeric keyboard. When
you enable it, the Num Lock LED lights. To enable or disable the numeric keypad, press Num Lk.
F7
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The numpad numbers are printed larger in the illustration
for your convenience. On the VM, the numbers are much
smaller and on the front edge of the keys.
Windows R Keys and Other Keys
Note: Refer to the
Windows R start
here booklet for
additional keyboard
shortcuts.
Keys such as the Windows Start and application keys, and
the Caps Lock key function the same as on a standard
keyboard in the Windows environment.
–
–
: Opens the Start menu. Use in combination with
other keys to perform Windows shortcuts.
: The application key has the same function as
the right-mouse button.
– Caps Lock: Toggles uppercase on and off.
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Using Flybook Control
Center
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The Flybook Control Center lets you quickly enable or disable wireless options and change settings such as volume
and display mode. You can also check system health with
this utility.
To open the Control Center, click the Flybook icon in the
System Tray and select Restore.
(1)
Move the pointer over the buttons on the Control Center
panel; the function of the button is described in the Function pane (1). For example, if you move the pointer over
the WiFi button in the center of the panel, the message
Turn on/off the Wi-Fi module appears in the Function
pane. The following table briefly describes each available
function.
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Icon
Description
Turns the volume on and off.
Click
volume.
to increase the volume. Click
to decrease the
Click
to decrease the display brightness. Click
decrease the display brightness.
to
Click the buttons to orient the screen in the direction indicated.
Click to enable or disable the webcam.
Click to enable or disable the wireless WAN.
Click to enable or disable the wireless LAN (WiFi).
Click to enable or disable the Bluetooth.
Click to disable all wireless communications devices.
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Connecting Devices
9
This section covers peripheral devices that you can use
with the VM.
Connecting Audio Devices
Your computer has a built-in microphone and speaker. You
can also connect an external microphone and headset.
1. Connect speakers or headphones to the headphone
jack.
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Note: The built-in
speakers and microphone are automatically disabled when
you connect external speakers or a
microphone.
2. Connect a microphone to the microphone jack.
The Realtek Sound Manager automatically opens allowing you to configure audio devices.
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9
Connecting USB Devices
There are two Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors on
the computer. You can connect USB devices such as printers or flash drives to either connector.
Caution: Be sure
the USB icon on the
connector is facing
upwards as shown
below. Connecting a
USB cable incorrectly can damage
the connector on
the computer.
1. Connect the USB device to one of the USB connectors
on the computer.
2. Install drivers for the device as prompted.
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Connecting an External Display
Caution: You can
permanently damage a display if it
does not support
the resolution that
your computer is set
to. Match the resolution of the VM to
the external display
before you attach it
to the computer.
You can connect an external monitor, projector or LCD to
your computer with a resolution up to 1800 x 1440. Check
the user manual of the display to be sure it supports this
resolution.
1. Connect the external display to the monitor connector
on the computer.
2. Connect the display to an electrical outlet and then turn
on the display.
3. Press Fn + F1 repeatedly to switch among three display
modes: computer display only, external display, and
both (computer display and external display).
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Connecting Devices
9
Using an ExpressCard
You can use 34 mm-wide and 54 mm-wide ExpressCards
with your computer.
Caution: Do not
install or remove an
ExpressCard when
the computer is in
standby or hibernate mode. If you
do, when you try to
resume the computer it may not
respond.
Static electricity in
your body can damage ExpressCards.
To reduce the static
electricity in your
body, touch a bare
metal table or a
grounded metal
object before installing an ExpressCard.
To install an ExpressCard (34-mm):
1. Find the notched edge on the card as shown in the following illustration.
34 mm-wide ExpressCard
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2. Insert the card firmly into the slot.
54 mm-wide ExpressCard
To remove an ExpressCard:
1. Click Safely Remove Hardware in the taskbar.
2. Select the card and click Stop.
3. Push and release the card to eject it.
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Securing Your System
10
Before You Go Online
Connecting your computer to the Internet opens the way to
potential threats such as viruses and spyware. To best
secure your computer purchase security software (or download it from a secure system), and then install it on your
computer before you connect it to the Internet.
To check your computer’s security settings click Start |
Control Panel, and then click Security Center in Category
View or double-click Security Center in Classic View.
Installing a Firewall
A firewall protects your computer by blocking or allowing
traffic between your computer and the Internet. Windows
has a built-in firewall that helps to protect your computer.
For better security, purchase a router that has a built-in firewall. You can also download free firewall software on the
Internet.
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Installing Spyware Blocker
Spyware typically retrieves information about your Websurfing habits. It can be secretly installed on your computer
with a free download and can even be installed just by visiting a Web site. Spyware can cause your Web searches to
be redirected and pop up annoying adds. Once your computer is infected with spyware, it can be very difficult to
remove. The key is to prevent infection in the first place by
installing spyware blocker software. Spyware blocking software can be purchased online; and you can even download
free spyware blocking programs.
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Connecting Local Area
Networks
11
Your computer has an Ethernet connector that you can use
to connect to a wired network at home or in the office. If you
have a wireless access point, you can also get online using
the built-in wireless LAN of your computer.
Connecting a LAN
Wired connections are more secure and more stable than
wireless connections. You can connect your computer to
the network while it is turned on. Refer to the following to
set up a wired connection:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on
the computer.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to your router or
switch.
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It takes a few minutes for
your router to assign an IP
address to your computer.
When your computer is connected, the message shown
here appears over the LAN
icon in the System Tray.
3. Double-click the LAN icon to view details for your connection.
Connecting a Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Note: For further
information on setting up a local area
network, or if you
have problems, consult Windows online
help or contact your
network administrator.
Use your computer’s built-in wireless LAN module to
access your home or office network. The wireless LAN
module is powered by the Intel® PROSet/Wireless utility.
To connect to a wireless network:
1. Press Fn + F9. to activate the wireless LAN module.
The wireless module automatically scans for available
networks.
2. Follow the on-screen prompts to access a network.
(Click Help in the Intel® PROSet/Wireless utility for
assistance.)
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Using the Built-in
WWAN Module
12
About Wireless WAN Networks
The optional built-in WWAN module uses cellular carriers
for transmission. It enables you to connect your
Flybook VM to the Internet or use the VM to make phone
calls.
Note: The VM
accommodates
3.5G (HSDPA /
UMTS / EDGE /
GPRS / GSM) and
future advanced
WWAN modules.
Please check the
model of your VM to
identify the module
that is installed.
Before using the module, you must apply for an access
account, and get a SIM card and dialing profile from your
wireless WAN service provider. The SIM card acts as an
access permission key for your account.
Note: The SIM card
slot is push-insert
and push-reject.
When installing your
SIM card:
1. Make sure the
gold finger side is
put upside down
and
2. Check whether
the card is fully
inserted.
1. Remove the battery (see “Battery Installation” on
page 11).
Installing the SIM Card
2. Insert the SIM card to the SIM card slot as shown in the
following illustration, ensuring that the notch is in the
position indicated.
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Notch
3. Replace the battery.
Connecting the VM to a Wireless WAN
1. Press Fn + F10 to turn on the wireless WAN module, or
click the WWAN icon in the Flybook Control Center.
2. When the module is turned on, the WWAN utility opens
and it seeks your service provider’s network and registers. If the service provider’s network is inaccessible,
the module continues to search for other available networks and ask you to select one and register.
Using the WWAN Utility
Refer to the bundled Flybook WWAN Utility Guide Booklet or the online help of the utility to see how to connect your
VM to the Internet, or how to use the VM to place phone
calls and send short messages.
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Using the Built-in
Bluetooth Module
13
Using the built-in Bluetooth module the computer can communicate with Bluetooth-equipped devices such as computers, cellular phones, printers, faxes, keyboards, and
pointing devices. The module also enables you to take
advantage of the following versatile Bluetooth services:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Personal area networking
Dial-up networking
Serial port connection
File transfer
LAN access
Synchronization and PIM data exchange
Printing
Human interface device (Keyboard, Mouse) connection
Faxing
Connecting a headset
Audio distribution
To enable the Bluetooth module, press Fn + F11. When the
module is turned on, the Bluetooth utility starts and a Bluetooth icon appears in the system tray. Double-click the icon
to open the main window of the utility.
Read the online help of the Bluetooth utility to see how to
use Bluetooth services.
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14
Using the Built-in
Webcam
Your computer features a built-in webcam that is already
set up and ready to use with most of web applications that
support video messaging, such as MSN Messenger or
Skype.
Enabling the Webcam
To use the webcam:
1.
Press Fn + F12 to enable the built-in webcam.
Stereo
microphone
2
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Note: The webcam
LED lights when
you turn on the webcam.
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2. Open your favorite application and launch the webcam.
Refer to the help of the application to learn how to use
the webcam.
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Ergonomics
15
Ergonomics is the science of equipment design, particularly
for working situations, with the intention of reducing discomfort. Ergonomic products, such as keyboards or mice,
are designed to blend smoothly with your actions.
When using your computer try to develop good habits such
as the following:
•
•
•
•
Periodically get up, stretch and walk around the room.
Look away from the display frequently. Don’t face a wall
so that you can look up from the screen and into the distance. This exercising of the eyes can help to prevent
eye-strain.
Do stretching exercises while you sit.
Don’t work in poor lighting. Position your computer display to minimize glare or reflection.
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When sitting at your computer, use the following illustration
and guidelines:
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•
•
•
•
•
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Position the display to avoid glare from overhead lighting. Adjust the display to achieve an optimal viewing
angle as shown above. (See “Adjusting the Display” on
page 9.)
Approximately arms-length is a good viewing distance
to the display.
Use a comfortable chair that provides good back support.
Sit up straight, with your shoulders back in a relaxed
position.
Adjust your chair so that your thighs are parallel to the
floor.
When typing keep your arms, hands, and wrists relaxed
and horizontal; type gently and do not rest your palms
on the computer.
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Power Management
16
The computer controls its power activities through an ACPI
power management unit. The unit employs a set of power
management schemes to maximize power conservation
and optimize system performance. Windows manages all
power-saving features and provides a Power Options utility
in customizing the computer’s power system.
To start the Power Options utility:
1. Click Start | Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Power Options icon to display the
Power Options Properties window.
3. Following the indications to check and change the
settings.
Customize your computer’s power system in this window.
Refer to the Windows online Help and Support Center to
see ACPI and Power Options if necessary.
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The BIOS Setup Utility
Caution: Be sure
you understand any
changes you make
to BIOS settings.
Choosing incorrect
settings can cause
your computer not
to boot up.
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The BIOS setup utility enables you to you change core settings on your Flybook VM such as the system time, boot
order, and auto-repeat rate for your keyboard. Most users
will find the default settings optimal for their needs.
Accessing the BIOS Setup
When you turn on your computer a message Press F2 to
enter BIOS appears. Press F2 to enter the BIOS setup.
To exit BIOS Setup without saving your changes, select
Exit Discarding Changes and press Enter. When
prompted to save, select No and press Enter.
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On the right side of the Setup screen is an area labeled
Item Specific Help. This area lists navigation key shortcuts
and information that is specific for the item that is selected.
Updating the BIOS Firmware
You can download updated BIOS from the manufacturer's
Web site and upgrade the BIOS on your computer. New
BIOS may provide support for new peripherals, improvements in performance or fixes for known bugs.
To download firmware go to http://www.dialogue.com.tw.
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Troubleshooting
A
Tips for Troubleshooting
In 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 problem and thus avoid replacing nondefective parts.
Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting:
The information may be useful when calling for technical
support or for passing on to service personnel.
Identifying Problems
Follow the steps below to identify your problems:
1. Turn off the computer.
2. Disconnect any peripheral devices such as an external
mouse or printer.
3. Make sure that the AC adapter is properly connected to
your computer and the power source is good. (Use
some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working.)
4. Leave the computer off for approximately 10 seconds,
and then switch it on again. The computer should enter
the boot sequence and start normally.
5. If the computer does not start normally, look for a
screen message or other clue on the malfunction.
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Troubleshooting
If failure is detected in an area other than the mainboard, an
error message is displayed on the screen and testing is
stopped.
If your system does not successfully start, but displays a
blank screen, emits a series of beeps, or displays an error
code, consult your dealer.
General Hardware Problems
A few common hardware problems and suggested solutions are presented below:
The display screen is dark.
1. Adjust the screen brightness.
2. Make sure that the computer is not in suspend mode.
An incorrect date and time are displayed.
Correct the date and time using the DOS DATE and TIME
commands or the options in the Setup Utility. (You can also
set the date and time in Windows by double clicking the
clock on the task bar or in the control panel.) If the date and
time become incorrect after a short time, your CMOS battery may be depleted. Contact your dealer to change the
battery.
The computer does not start or boot-up
1. If the power indicator is not on, the computer is without
power. Make sure you have properly attached the AC
adapter and power cord, or have installed a charged
battery.
2. If the computer is running on battery power, ensure that
the battery charge is not low. If the battery appears to be
charged, it may be faulty.
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3. If the computer is using the AC adapter, ensure that the
AC outlet, airplane seat jack, or car cigarette lighter are
working. If the AC outlet power is working, the AC
adapter may be faulty.
Hard drive or external boot-up device is inaccessible
1. If the hard disk indicator is lit, BIOS may be incorrectly
set. Revise the BIOS settings for the Primary Master.
2. Security may be set to prevent starting the operating
system.
3. If you choose to boot up your system from an external
device through a USB port, make sure it is on and bootable media is inserted.
The screen is blank or the display is abnormal
1. The computer may be set to an external display device
only. Press Fn + F1 to switch to the VM display.
2. The power management system may automatically
blank the screen to save power, and is in video time-out,
standby mode, or hibernation mode. Press any key,
move the pointer, or push the power button to turn on
the display.
3. The angle of the display and the brightness level is inadequate for the ambient lighting. Adjust the display angle
and press Fn + F2 or Fn + F3 to adjust the brightness
level.
4. The LCD screen has a default resolution of 1280 x 768
(WXGA). If you set the resolution lower than this, the
screen expands to fill the display. When the system can
not expand its display to full screen on the LCD screen
or on an external display device, you can right click on
Windows desktop and select Properties to open the
Display Properties window. Then click the Settings
tab and set the resolution to an appropriate value.
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No audio output
1. The audio system is closed or the volume of audio system is too low. Use hot keys or Flybook Control Center
to open the audio system and adjust the volume.
2. The audio output is disabled or too low for the audio
application. Open the audio output and adjust the volume.
3. When plugging an earphone or external speaker into
the earphone/line-out jack, the built-in speakers are disabled automatically. If you can not hear sound from the
built-in speakers, ensure that nothing is plugged into the
jack.
The keyboard, touchpad or mouse does not work properly
1. The system may have entered Suspend to RAM mode.
Push the power button to resume the system.
2. An application may have locked out your input device.
Restart your system.
3. If the keyboard or mouse does not respond on the USB
port, ensure that the devices are installed properly and
that drivers are installed.
Cannot connect to a wireless LAN
1. An incorrect network name (SSID) or network key may
be used. Make sure you have set the network name
(SSID) and key to the same values as the access point
(infrastructure connection) or the computers to be connected (Ad Hoc connection) have.
2. The computer may be too far from other communication
devices. Retry the connection after moving your computer closer to the computers to be connected with (Ad
Hoc connection) or to the access point (infrastructure
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connection). Also, check the wave condition in the Wireless Network Connection Status window.
3. Check if the wireless LAN module is turned on. Verify
that Disable Radio is not checked in the Network setting
window.
4. Make sure you have access rights or network authentication to the network you want to connect to.
5. Try changing channels to avoid active channel duplication.
6. Check the setting of the protocol, work group, shared
setting, and IP address.
Cannot charge battery or losing power quickly
1. Verify that the battery is properly installed and it is not
too hot or too cold.
2. Calibrate the battery.
3. The installed battery may be faulty. Replace it with a
new one.
Having the VM Serviced
If you are unable to solve the problem, you should have the
computer serviced. Pack the computer in the original carton. Include a description of the problem and a checklist of
the steps you took when trying to fix the problem. The information may be useful to the service personnel. Return the
computer to the place you purchased it.
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Specifications
B
Processor:
Intel® Centrino® Duo LV / ULV
Main Memory:
DDR2 SO-DIMM, up to 4GB
Core Logic:
Intel 945GM
Chipset:
Mobile Intel® 945 GM Express Chipset
Display:
12.1-inch / 16:10 wide-view Color LTPS
TFT LCD with (32-bit) 1280 x 768 high
resolutions display
Hard Disk:
1.8-inch Ultra Slim Hard Disk.
40/60/80GB on selection
DVD:
DVD Combo or Super-Multi driver built-in
on selection
BIOS and Flash:
Phoenix® TC BIOS
External VGA Display:
Up to 1800 x 1440 resolution (highest to
32-bit color)
LAN:
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
Wireless PAN:
Bluetooth® V2.0 with antenna built-in
Wireless LAN:
802.11a/b/g (Intel® 3945 supported) with
antenna built-in
Wireless WAN
(optional)
3.5G (HSDPA / UMTS / EDGE / GPRS /
GSM) or advanced
Camera:
1.3 megapixel web camera
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Specifications
Audio:
Array Microphone / Stereo Speaker builtin
Authentication:
Finger-Print device and recognition builtin
Other I/O ports:
– USB 2.0 port x 2
– RJ-45 LAN jack x 1
– Earphone jack x 1
– Microphone jack x 1
– 54mm-wide PCI Express Card slot x 1
– D-sub 15 pin VGA port x1 (for external
monitor)
Input Device:
82-key standard keyboard mouse pad
and left/right button (multiple language
support) with hot keys
Quick Buttons:
Power
RF Kill
Battery:
Swappable Li-lon rechargeable battery
(Rating 11.1Vdc, 2600mAh. Type BM326,
provided 3 cell,1-parallel, 3-series.)
Dimensions:
Dimensions: 292 x 222 x 25.8 (thinnest)
mm
Weight:
1.7 Kg (with standard battery)
Color selection:
Red / Yellow / Black / Silver
Operating System:
Genuine Microsoft® Windows® Vista /
XP
Electrical specifications
DC-in power supply (Through DC-in Power Jack)
Input rating: 19Vdc, 3.42A, 65W
Maximum operating temperature (ambient): 28 degrees C
AC Adapter
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Specifications
Model no.: SADP-65KB DBE
Input rating: 100-240Vac, 50-60Hz, 1.5A
Output rating: 19Vdc, 3.42A, Class I, marked LPS
Battery
3 cell 18650 Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack
Charging: Direct DC charging
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Index
A
ac adapter, connect, .....................14
adjust display, .................................9
audio device, connect, ..................25
B
battery
charge, ...................................13
charging time, ........................13
install, .....................................12
locks, ......................................11
remove, ..................................13
BIOS
accessing ...............................45
description, .............................45
updating .................................46
Bluetooth
enabling .................................37
using ......................................37
C
charge battery, ..............................13
cleaning the Flybook VM .............. vii
computer specifications, .............. 53
connect
audio device, ......................... 25
external display, .................... 28
headset, ................................ 25
microphone, .......................... 25
USB device, .......................... 27
connect ac adapter, ..................... 14
Control Center
functions ................................ 23
D
display
adjust, ...................................... 9
connect external, ................... 28
resolution, .............................. 28
E
enroll fingerprint, .......................... 17
ergonomics
description, ............................ 41
tips, ........................................ 41
ExpressCard
cautions, ................................ 29
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install, ..................................... 29
remove, .................................. 30
stop, ....................................... 30
types, ..................................... 29
F
fingerprint reader
enrolling fingerprint ................ 17
using, ..................................... 17
fingerprint reader, using, .............. 17
fingerprint, enroll, ......................... 17
fingerprint, enrolling ...................... 17
firewall, install, .............................. 31
Flybook control center
description, ............................ 23
use, ........................................ 23
Flybook V5
do’s and don’ts ......................... v
introduction .............................. 1
Flybook VM
cleaning ..................................vii
front-left view, ................................. 3
I
install
battery, ................................... 12
firewall, ................................... 31
spyware blocker, .................... 32
install ExpressCard, ..................... 29
58
K
keys
application key, ...................... 22
caps lock, ............................... 22
fn, description, ....................... 20
fn, using, ................................ 20
function keys, description, ..... 20
function, using, ....................... 20
numeric keypad, using, .......... 22
Start key, ................................ 22
Windows keys, ....................... 22
L
LED description, ........................... 15
N
network
wired setup, ........................... 33
wireless setup, ....................... 34
P
power management
about ...................................... 43
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Index
R
remove
battery, ................................... 13
ExpressCard, ......................... 30
resolution display, ........................ 28
right view, ................................... 6, 7
S
scroll, touchpad, ........................... 19
security, checking, ........................ 31
service
contacting ...............................vii
service computer, ......................... 51
set up
wired network, ........................ 33
wireless network, ................... 34
SIM card
installing ................................. 35
specifications, computer, .............. 53
spyware blocker, install, ............... 32
T
touchpad
click-buttons, .......................... 19
scroll area, ............................. 19
using, ..................................... 19
troubleshooting
general problems, .................. 48
identify problem, .................... 47
tips, ........................................ 47
U
updating BIOS .............................. 46
USB device, connect, ................... 27
using
fn keys, .................................. 20
function keys, ......................... 20
numeric keypad, .................... 22
Webcam, ................................ 39
using fingerprint reader, ............... 17
using touchpad, ............................ 19
V
view
front-left, ................................... 3
right view, ............................. 6, 7
W
Webcam
using, ..................................... 39
webcam
enabling ................................. 39
wireless WAN
about ...................................... 35
connecting ............................. 36
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This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international
copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may
be reproduced without written consent of the manufacturer.
© Copyright 2007 Dialogue Technology Corporation

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