Lenovo Portable Computer User Guide Lenovo 3000 Y500 User Guide Lenovo Portable

Lenovo Portable Computer User Guide Lenovo 3000 Y500 User Guide Lenovo Portable Computer User guide Preface Congratulations on your purchase of this Lenovo 3000 Y500 computer, and welcome to the User’s Guide. This user’s guide provides detailed information on all aspects of using your new computer, from keyboard functions to preinstalled software programs. It is only used to describe the requirements for use of and environment about the Lenovo notebook computer it is attached to. Lenovo does not guarantee that this guide can be used for Lenovo notebook computers of other models or products from other vendors. The correctness of the materials in this guide has been reviewed carefully, but Lenovo will not guarantee the rightness of its content. © Copyright Lenovo 2006. All rights Reserved. This guide is only intended to guide you to use the Lenovo notebook computers. Without explicitly written approval from Lenovo, it is prohibited for anybody, with any objective and in any form or measure, to use, replicate or spread any part of this guide. Trademarks, logos and icons used in this guide belong to Lenovo Corporation or its authorized parts. Pentium, Dothan, Centrino and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. MS‐DOS, Windows, Windows XP and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Lenovo Portable Computer User guide Read first Welcome to use Lenovo PCs Windows XP operating system If the preinstalled operating system on your computer is Windows XP, when you start it up for the first time, the system will perform the tasks of user information collection and final configuration. You need to read the following carefully to ensure your operation can go on smoothly. When the system is booted, read the words on the screen carefully. To use Windows XP, you must get licensed at first. Read the End User License Agreement carefully. Only after you have accepted this agreement, the installation continues. The system will ask you to set up the name and description of this notebook computer, set up the Internet access, register your computer to Microsoft (You can decide to register or not by yourself) and set up the usernames for the computer. When you type in all the necessary user information, the system will complete the final configuration. By simply following the instructions, you can easily complete the entire setup process step by step and the notebook computer will be ready for use. Note: On the basis of the operating system authorization contract with Microsoft, the preinstalled Microsoft operating systems on this computer have been authorized by the copyright owner. Lenovo Portable Computer User Guide 4 Safety warnings Care during use: Do not place the computer in an overheated environment, so as to prevent the computer from being damaged by heat. Do not place any objects on the computer. Do not impact or let the computer fall, so as to prevent the computer from being damaged. Care for AC adapter: Do not disassemble it. Do not use it outdoors to prevent it from being heated, burned or electrically shocked. Do not touch it with wet hands or immerge it into water. Do not use this adapter with any other computers, in order to avoid electric shock, burns and component damages. In China, use the AC power cord in the box; in other countries, please use power cords in compliance with local requirements. Care for battery pack: Do not make the battery short‐circuited. Do not place the battery in an environment above 60℃. Do not place the battery in fire. Do not fall or vibrate the battery. Do not wipe the metal component on the battery with a wet cloth. Do not touch the battery with a wet hand or immerge it into water. Do not disassemble the battery. When you use the computer under sunshine or near high temperature object or fire, do not use the battery as the power supply. Lenovo Portable Computer User Guide Chapter 1 Welcome This user’s guide provides the hardware and software information of the LENOVO® Notebook Computer which you will use. The computer is a precision electronic equipment. Read through the whole guide before your first use. Especially if you are a new user of computers or you’re new to notebook computers. Don’t worry if you are still confused about some part of the guide. Keep this guide as a reference when you are using your computer, or call our agent for help. Pay your attention to the caution and safety messages in this guide and the safety messages in the preface. Note: 1. Do not plug in and/or remove any computer component while using the computer (except USB, PCMCIA and/or CD‐ROM devices which support PnP‐Plug and play Technology). 2. The computer has adopted many new hardware components. The user must install the drivers by following the guide’s instruction to get the best computer performance. 1.1 Quick tour of your notebook computer Thank you for your purchase of the LENOVO3000 Y500 series notebook computer. This powerful, flexible and lightweight notebook computer is designed to provide long‐term reliable and high computing performance. It is a good friend of you whenever 5 Lenovo Portable Computer User Guide you are in work or entertainment time. LENOVO® 3000 Y500 series has two options as follows: z Intel® 945GM/943GML/940GML Express Chipset with integrated graphics card z Intel® 945PM Express Chipset with NVIDIA® Geforce® Go 7 Series discrete graphics card. 1.2 Finding where everything is located 1.2.1 Front view with the display open 6 Lenovo Portable Computer User Guide 1 Web Camera 10 Computer Display 2 Power Button 11 Wireless&Bluetooth Switch 3 Novo Button 12 Subwoofer Switch 4 Camera Button 13 Battery‐status Indicator 5 Mute Button 14 Power‐status Indicator 6 Shuttle Button 15 Keyboard 7 Built‐in Microphones 16 Touchpad 8 TV‐status Indicator 17 Touchpad‐status Indicator 9 System‐status Indicators 1. Web camera Some models have the web camera for video communication. 2. Power button Press this button to turn on / off the computer. Hint: If your computer stops responding and you cannot turn it off, press and hold the power switch for more than 4~5 seconds. If the system is still not reset, remove the AC adapter and the battery. 3. Novo button 7 By default, the Novo Key is the Onekey Recovery key. It is used to activate the “Onekey Recovery” application. When the computer is powered off, press the Novo Key to enter into the system recovery application. You can recover, backup or uninstall the system through the application. See <Onekey Recovery User Guide> in Lenovo Portable Computer User Guide Lenovo Drivers CD for details. Caution: Make sure you have already backed up the data in the hard drive. The system recovery will reformat the hard drive and restore it to factory settings. Under Operating System, press NOVO key to quickly switch items of Active schemes in EnergyCut (Power Management) software. For more details, refer to EnergyCut Help. 4. Camera button If you computer equipped a web camera and Easy Capture software is installed on your computer, press this button to launch this program and then work as a camera key. You can also self‐define the button, if there’s no web camera on your computer. 5. Mute button The Mute button enables you to mute the sound from your computer. 6. Shuttle button This Shuttle control is associated with Lenovo Shuttle Center software. To use the Shuttle Center, you first install the Easy Button driver, and then refer to the below descriptions. 8 Lenovo Portable Computer User Guide OK Up/Down Click to move up cursor Long press to fastmove Double click to move rightside cursor Click to move up cursor Long press to fastmove Double click to move leftside cursor Click to enter into menu and then after that click to OK Long press to quickly return to primal menu; in the main window, long press to exit Shuttle Center media software. Double click to return to primal menu from secondary menu; in main window, double click is of no effect. Interaction under Windows operating system: a. If Lenovo Shuttle Center is installed on your Notebook ∙ Press OK to run Lenovo Shuttle Center application ∙ Press up and down button to control 9 Lenovo Portable Computer User Guide b. If Lenovo Shuttle Center is not installed on your Notebook ∙ Press Up and Down button to control the volume ∙ Press OK to run Windows Media Player 7. Built‐in microphones The built‐in microphones capture sound and voice when they are used with an application program capable of handling audio. 8. TV status indicator The indicator stays lit when the model has TV tuner. 9. System‐status indicators Your computer has system status indicators: Device Access, Caps Lock and Numeric Lock. (1) Device Access A hard disk drive or an optional drive is being used to read or write data. When this indicator is blinking, do not put the computer into standby mode, remove the device from the bay, or turn off the computer. (2) Caps Lock Caps Lock mode is enabled. You can enter uploads/Geographie/ y500-user-guide.pdf

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