CReTE Systems RT9 User's Guide

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NOTEBOOK COMPUTER
RT9
User’s Guide
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Summary of Contents

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NOTEBOOK COMPUTER RT9 User’s Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE - GETTING STARTED... 1 UNPACKING ...

Page 3 - FCC Caution:

EXIT MENU ... 42 CHAPTER FIVE - DRIVERS AND APPLICATIONS .

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PC CARD COVER ... 52 BUILT-IN VEHICLE ADAPTER ...

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Chapter One - 1 Getting Started Chapter One - Getting Started Unpacking

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Chapter One - 2 Getting Started Quick Operation  Loosen the

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Chapter One - 3 Getting Started Appearance Overview LCD Panel Open

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Chapter One - 4 Getting Started Right View 1. Flex Bay: a. Standard: SATA ODD (Optical Disk Drive) b. Optional: 2nd HDD or 2nd Battery 2.

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Chapter One - 5 Getting Started Left View 1. PS/2 Port (Keyboard + Mouse) 2. IEEE1394 Port (Fire Wire) 3. LAN RJ45 4. Modem Jack RJ11

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Chapter One - 6 Getting Started Rear View 1. External GPS SMA Antenna (Optional) 2. Military Connector Port (Optional) 3. DC Power Jack 4. S

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Chapter One - 7 Getting Started Bottom View 1. Primary Battery 2. ODD Latch 3. HDD Latch 1 2 3

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I Notice The company reserves the r

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Chapter Two - 8 Operating Information Chapter Two - Operating Information Workplace

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Chapter Two - 9 Operating Information Operating System This

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Chapter Two - 10 Operating Information Shut down

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Chapter Two - 11 Operating Information Keyboard

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Chapter Two - 12 Operating Information Hard Disk Drive (HDD) The Har

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Chapter Two - 13 Operating Information Read from the ODD The ODD may be designated as drive D: or higher depending on your configuration

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Chapter Two - 14 Operating Information Replacing Modules To remov

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Chapter Two - 15 Operating Information Wireless Devices (Optional) Be

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Chapter Two - 16 Operating Information Bluetooth 1. Driver & Application Installation: a. Install the Bluetooth driver first. b. Then, insta

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Chapter Two - 17 Operating Information WWAN 1. Insert the SIM card: a. Turn off your computer. b. Reverse your computer to the bottom side. c.

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II FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B

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Chapter Two - 18 Operating Information e. Slide the SIM card lock to the left to open. f. Pull up the SIM card slot. g. Put your SIM card int

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Chapter Two - 19 Operating Information 2. Driver & Application Installation: a. Install the WWAN driver first. b. Then, install the Wireless

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Chapter Two - 20 Operating Information GPS 1. Application Installation: Install the Wireless Manager. 2. Launch the Wireless Manager: a. Launch

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Chapter Two - 21 Operating Information Note: - You are able to do a quick operation for disabling all the Wireless devices by click

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Chapter Two - 22 Operating Information DockUnder DUT89 (Optional) DockUnder is util

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Chapter Two - 23 Operating Information Mounting the DockUnder: 1. Turn OFF the power. 2. Open the rubber cap of the docking connector. 3. Align

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Chapter Two - 24 Operating Information While turn on the power of DockUnder with the Key that can use all the functions on DockUnder

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Chapter Three - 25 Managing Power Chapter Three - Managing Power AC Adapter

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Chapter Three - 26 Managing Power Battery

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Chapter Three - 27 Managing Power Battery Charging Notice The followings are the detailed information for charging the Primary and Second

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III Regulatory Information/ Disclaimers Installation and use of this computer must be i

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Chapter Three - 28 Managing Power Battery Gauge You may check battery status from battery gauge in Windows. Click the power/battery icon

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Chapter Three - 29 Managing Power Power Conservation This comput

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Chapter Four - 30 BIOS Setup Chapter Four - BIOS Setup Press [F2] at boot up to enter BIOS setup. Use arrow keys to select options and [+/-] to mod

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Chapter Four - 31 BIOS Setup General Help Window Pressing <F1> or <Alt-H> at any menu brings up the General Help window that describe

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Chapter Four - 32 BIOS Setup SATA Port 1 Sub-Menu Phoenix SecureCore

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Chapter Four - 33 BIOS Setup SATA Port 2 Sub-Menu Phoenix SecureCore (t

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Chapter Four - 34 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Phoenix Secure

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Chapter Four - 35 BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Selections You can make the follow

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Chapter Four - 36 BIOS Setup BIOS Settings For Windows XP Installation If you w

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Chapter Four - 37 BIOS Setup SIO SMC27 CONFIGURATION Sub-Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the SIO SMC27 CONFIGURATION Sub-M

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IV CE Products with the CE Ma

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Chapter Four - 38 BIOS Setup Security Menu Phoenix Secu

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Chapter Four - 39 BIOS Setup Security Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the Security Menu. Feature Options Description Set

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Chapter Four - 40 BIOS Setup RF Interface Control Sub-Menu Phoenix SecureCore (tm)

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Chapter Four - 41 BIOS Setup Boot Menu

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Chapter Four - 42 BIOS Setup Exit Menu Phoeni

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Chapter Five - 43 Drivers and Applications Chapter Five - Drivers and Applications Chipset Driver

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Chapter Five - 44 Drivers and Applications Touch Screen (Optional)

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Chapter Five - 45 Drivers and Applications Wireless Manager Win

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Chapter Five - 46 Drivers and Applications GPS (Optional)

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Chapter Six - 47 Specifications Chapter Six - Specifications CPU

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V CE Declaration of Conformity It is confirmed to comply with the requirements se

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Chapter Six - 48 Specifications Touchpad  Typ

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Chapter Six - 49 Specifications AC Adapter  A

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Chapter Six - 50 Specifications Materials and Recycling Materials of th

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Chapter Seven - 51 Optional Devices Chapter Seven - Optional Devices Memory Card

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Chapter Seven - 52 Optional Devices Wireless LAN Card  IE

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Chapter Seven - 53 Optional Devices Surge Protector SP-200 SP-200 Surge

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Chapter Eight - 54 Maintenance and Service Chapter Eight - Maintenance and Service Cleaning

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Chapter Eight - 55 Maintenance and Service RMA Service

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VI Power Conservation This computer consumes much less power

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VII Battery Precautions  Only use the batteries designed for th

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VIII Environmental Information, Material Safety & Recycling All materials used in the manufacturing of this equipment a

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