American Reliance, Inc. 17” NOTEBOOK COMPUTER RF886EX USER’S GUIDE
Getting Started 1 GETTING STARTED Unpacking The following components come with your computer. If anything is missing or damaged, please notify the d
Getting Started 2 Quick Operation - Loosen the battery screw, remove the battery insulation sheet, and mount the battery. - Attach the AC adapter a
Getting Started 3 Controls and Indicators Controls and Indicators (Upper) 1. Heater 2. BT/WLAN/GPS 3. Keyboard Number Lock 4. Keyboard Caps Loc
Getting Started 4 Controls and Indicators (Right) CD-ROM Drive Configuration: 1. CD-ROM eject button 2. CD-ROM in use 2nd Battery Configuration
Getting Started 5 Controls and Indicators (Left)-Standard 1. External Keyboard + PS/2 port 2. Giga LAN Jack 3. IEEE1394 port (Fire Wire) 4.
Getting Started 6 Controls and Indicators (Rear) 1. Optional Military connector port 2. DC Power Jack 3. External DVI port 4. External RGB
Useful Information 7 USEFUL INFORMATION Location A clean and moisture-free environment is preferred. Make room for air circulation. Avoid
Useful Information 8 Operating Systems The computer is compatible with most operating systems (OS). However, not all functions are 100% compatible.
Useful Information 9 Battery The computer will automatically switch to battery when the external power source (AC adapter or optional vehi
Useful Information 10 Note: Battery characteristic varies depending on factors such as ambient temperature, charging method, load current
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Useful Information 11 Boot Up and POST The computer turns ON and loads the operating system (such as Windows) into the system memory. This start-up
Useful Information 12 DVI LCD and DVI monitor simultaneous display needs both BIOS and Windows settings. BIOS setting: Advanced->Boot
Useful Information 13 Replacing Modules Caution: You must turn the power OFF before replacing the CD-ROM and HDD modules. To remove the m
Components and Functions 14 COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS Keyboard The keyboard is functionally equivalent to a full size desktop keyboard. A sample key
Components and Functions 15 Keyboard Backlight (optional) Press [Fn] [F5] key for approximately 1 second turns keyboard backlight ON or OFF. Printe
Components and Functions 16 CD-ROM Drive The CD-ROM drive is a standard IDE ATAPI type, which accepts a variety of standard 12cm CDs such as CD-ROM,
Optional Devices 17 OPTIONAL DEVICES Memory Card The memory card will expand your memory to facilitate better system performance. The ca
Optional Devices 18 2nd HDD Swappable with CD-ROM drive. Set as IDE primary slave drive. PCMCIA Cover Besides the attached PCMCIA rubber cover, t
Specifications 19 SPECIFICATIONS CPU Intel Core2 Duo (Merom) CPU runs at multiple speeds dependent on CPU type and operating system: The CPU speed s
Specifications 20 Keyboard Number of keys: 89 Key travel: 2.5 mm (standard) 1.5 mm (optional backlight) Function: Emulates standard 101/102-key
EMC and Safety Notice Federal Communications Commission Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B
Specifications 21 AC Adapter Voltage: AC 90~240 V Frequency: 50/60 Hz Output Voltage: DC 19V Maximum Power: 90 Watts Dimension: 130mm (W) x 60m
Specifications 22 Weight: 5.5Kg (1.1 lb. including CD-ROM drive and primary battery) Note: Weight varies depending on system configurations. Mater
BIOS Setup 23 BIOS SETUP Press [F2] at boot up to enter BIOS setup. Use arrow keys to select options and [+/-] to modify them. When finished,
BIOS Setup 24 IDE Channel 0 Master Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main IDE Channel 0 Master [None] Item Specific Help Type: [
BIOS Setup 25 IDE Channel 0 Slave Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main IDE Channel 0 Slave [None] Item Specific Help Type: [Au
BIOS Setup 26 IDE Channel 1 Master Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main IDE Channel 1 Master [None] Item Specific Help Type: [A
BIOS Setup 27 IDE Channel 1 Slave Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main IDE Channel 1 Slave [None] Item Specific Help Type: [Aut
BIOS Setup 28 The General Help Window Pressing <F1> or <Alt-H> on any menu brings up the General Help window that describes in detail th
BIOS Setup 29 Advanced Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Security TPM State Boot Exit Legacy USB Support: [Enabled]
BIOS Setup 30 Feature Options Description IGD - Boot Type VBIOS Default CRT LFP CRT+LFP TV LFP-SDVO EFP TV-SDVO CRT+LFP-SDVO CRT+EFP Select the Vi
Important Note FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled env
BIOS Setup 31 Feature Options Description Processor Power Management Enabled Disabled GV3 only C-States Only Selects the Processor Power Management
BIOS Setup 32 For most frequently altered setup “SIO SMC227 CONFIDURATION”, please refer following: Warning: Make sure internal COMx mode se
BIOS Setup 33 Feature Options Description COM1 mode RS232 TTL1 Configure UART mode options: [RS332]:External Device [TTL1]:Internal Device COM2 port
BIOS Setup 34 Feature Options Description Printer1 mode Standard ECP EPP Configure Printer1 mode options: Standard EPP ECP Printer2 Disabled 3BC Con
BIOS Setup 35 Security Menu Warning: If you forget user/supervisor password, the computer has to send back to manufacturer and replace EEPROM to mak
BIOS Setup 36 Feature Options Description Diskette access Supervisor Control access to diskette drives Password on boot Disabled Enabled Enables pas
BIOS Setup 37 For most frequently altered setup “RF Security Control” please refer following: RF Security Control Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm)
BIOS Setup 38 TPM State Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Security TPM State Boot Exit Current TPM State: Enabled
BIOS Setup 39 Boot Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Security TPM State Boot Exit Boot priority order: 1: USB KEY: 2:
BIOS Setup 40 Exit Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main Advance Security TPM State Boot Exit Exit Saving Changes Exit Discard
and the Amendment Directive (93/68/EEC), the procedures given in European Council Directive 99/5/EC and 89/3360EEC. The equipment was pass
Utilities and Drivers 41 UTILITIES AND DRIVERS Note: Most device drivers are available in Windows. Only when the default driver does
Utilities and Drivers 42 After restart and back to Settings window, choose proper Colors and Screen Area. Remark: MXM has a utility to
Utilities and Drivers 43 Mini PCI-E 1G RTL8111B LAN Insert the Driver CD into the CD-ROM. Click Setup.exe in the directory of RF8EX\Dr
Utilities and Drivers 44 Wireless Manager For flight safety and power saving reason, there is a utility to enable/disable RF devices Wireless LAN/
Maintenance/Service 45 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Cleaning ALWAYS turn OFF the power, unplug the power cord and remove the battery before cleaning. The ext
Maintenance/Service 46 - Place and date of purchase or the original invoice number - Date of failure - A DETAILED Description of the problems y
Recycled/Recycleable Printed in USA P/N: G630803000B
Power Conservation This computer consumes much less power than conventional computers. However, power consumption may be reduced by properly
CONTENTS GETTING STARTED ... 1 UNP
MEMORY......... 19 DISPL
CLEANING ................................. 45 TROU
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