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Quick Guide

(Universal Edition)
Contents
1. Getting to know your computer................................................. 1
Package contents .............................................................................................................. 1

Layout ...................................................................................................................................... 2

Front ............................................................................................................................. 2

Bottom ......................................................................................................................... 3

Right ............................................................................................................................. 4

Left ................................................................................................................................. 5

Back of the LCD panel ........................................................................................ 6

Function keys ........................................................................................................... 7

Folding the keyboard ....................................................................................................... 8

Your rotatable camera..................................................................................................... 9

Stylus pen battery replacement ...............................................................................10

2. Using your computer ................................................................11


Powering ON/OFF ..........................................................................................................11

Powering on your computer ...........................................................................11

Powering on for the first time.........................................................................11


Powering off your laptop ..................................................................................12

Putting your laptop into sleep mode ..........................................................13

Waking up your laptop ......................................................................................13


Basic touchpad operations .........................................................................................14

One finger ................................................................................................................14

Two fingers ..............................................................................................................14

Three fingers ..........................................................................................................15

Four fingers .............................................................................................................16

Basic touchscreen operations ..................................................................................17

3. Windows Interface .........................................................................19


Virtual desktops ................................................................................................................19

Start With Virtual Desktops ........................................................................................19


Creating a new desktop ...................................................................................20

Taskbar .................................................................................................................................21

Start menu ...............................................................................................................21

Search box - Cortana ........................................................................................22

App shortcuts area ..............................................................................................23

Notification area ...................................................................................................23

4. Setup and Connection .................................................................24


Settings screen .................................................................................................................24

Windows Activation ........................................................................................................25

Setup Your Microsoft Account ...................................................................................25

Replacing Desktop with Start screen....................................................................26

Pin and unpin your app ................................................................................................27

Pinning an App to Start menu or taskbar ................................................27

Removing an App ................................................................................................27

Wireless LAN .....................................................................................................................28

Enabling wireless connection ........................................................................28

Connecting to a wireless LAN .......................................................................29


Micro SD Card Slot .........................................................................................................29

To insert your micro SD card .........................................................................29

To remove your memory card .......................................................................30


Connecting an External Device ...............................................................................30

Connecting to the USB port ...........................................................................30

5. Battery ................................................................................................31
Charging your battery....................................................................................................31

Inspecting your battery status ...................................................................................33

Indicators ..................................................................................................................33

Taskbar ......................................................................................................................33

6. Windows Help and Troubleshooting .....................................36


Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................36
7. Specification ....................................................................................40
1. Getting to know your
computer

Package contents
Carefully unpack your box and take out the items listed as below. If any

of the items is missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately:

• One laptop • One AC adapter and


power cable

• Stylus (optional) • This manual

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Layout

Front

No. Name Function

Often for taking self-portraits as well as for


1 Rotatable camera video conferencing.

2 Microphone Mainly for sound and speech recording

The main display of your laptop and a


3 Touchscreen see-touch device. You can look at it and
also touch it with your fingers to control it.

4 Power button Press it to power on/off your laptop.

5 Power indicator Shows the power status of your laptop.

6 Stylus holder You can rest the stylus here.

Allows you to control your system using


7 Touchpad figure gestures

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Bottom

No. Name Function

This integrated rubble handle allowing you


1 Handle to carry your notebook easily and handily.

The sound system has two speakers for


2 Speaker playing music, notification sounds, and
other audio data.

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Right

No. Name Function

Pull and flip it up to access the I/O


1 Rubber cover interface
Allows you to secure the notebook
2 Kensington lock with a Kensington lock.

3 USB 2.0 Type-A port Plug your USB Type-A devices here.

Plug the RJ45 cable to connect to a


4 RJ45 wired network environment.

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Left

No. Name Function

Pull and flip it up to access the I/O


1. Rubber cover interface
Plug your USB Type-C supported
devices here.
2 USB Type-C port
Plug the provided adapter here to
charge the battery.

3. HDMI Plug your HDMI supported device here.

4 Micro SD card slot Plug your micro SD card here.

Combo Audio jack for


5 Plug your 3.5mm headphone here
microphone/headphone

SIM card slot


1. Pull out the SIM tray
6 (nano type) 2. Clip the nano SIM into the tray.
(Optional)

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Back of the LCD panel

No. Name Function

1 System indicator Shows the system status.

2 Wi-Fi indicator Shows your Wi-Fi connection status.

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Function keys

The following function keys are no need to press Fn to make them work.

Mute or unmute your Increases the display


system. brightness.

Decreases the volume Opens the Settings


level. screen.

Increases the volume Play or Pause


level

Switches display Push here to talk to


output between your Cortana, if available.
display, external
monitor (if connected)
and both.
Decreases the display
brightness

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Folding the keyboard

This laptop supports a swiveling 11.6-inch touchscreen that can


be used in several different ways. Opening the device as a
standard laptop gives you access to the keyboard and touchpad,
while folding the keyboard behind the screen turns it into a laptop.
You also can prop the notebook's screen up in stand mode, which
is ideal for viewing videos and presentations.

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Your rotatable camera
Form the angle at which the camera facing forward, you can adjust the

camera angle downward to make it facing down at an angle of 35

degree.

Or, you can turn it over a full 200 degree to use it like a rear-facing

camera.

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Stylus pen battery replacement
1. Unscrew the end part of the stylus.

2. Replace the AAAA battery with the positive (+) end of the battery
pointing toward the writing tip.

3. Screw the end back on.

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2. Using your
computer

Powering ON/OFF

Powering on your computer

1. If this is the first time you turn this computer on, connect the AC

adapter and fully charge the battery.

2. Press the power button (normally 1 to 2 seconds). You shall see the

screen turning on.

Powering on for the first time


The laptop will require you to do the initial setup, which including:

 Activate your Windows 10

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 Sign in to or create your Microsoft account

 Setup a wireless connection and more


Please follow the instruction to complete the initial setup.

Powering off your laptop


Save all your data before powering your laptop off.

To power off your system, following the steps below:

A. By Start menu

1. Click the Windows icon in the

low-left corner of the Desktop.

Or, press on the Windows key in the

keyboard

2. In the Start

menu, click

<Power> option,

as shown on the

right,

3. Select <Shut
down> from the power option

menu, as shown on the right.

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Putting your laptop into sleep mode
When you will be away from your laptop for a short time, put the laptop to

sleep.
Do one of the following:

• Close the display panel

• Press the power button briefly one time.


• Open the Start menu and then select <Power> → <Sleep>.

Waking up your laptop

Just pressing the power button briefly

one time.

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Basic touchpad operations
The touchpad works like a traditional mouse. With it, you can move the

cursor and perform left-click, right-click, double-click actions. However,

the actual available actions are application dependent.

One finger
Action Explanation

Tap once on the touchpad surface or press

once on the low-left corner of the touchpad to

get the effect just like left clicking a mouse.

Press once on the low-right corner of the

touchpad to get the effect just like right

clicking a mouse.

Press and continue to hold down the left

corner and then move (drag) your finger

across the touchpad surface to drag an item

on the desktop.

Two fingers
Action Explanation

Tap once on the touchpad surface to get the

effect just like right clicking a mouse

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Move two fingers together or apart while

touching the screen. This is to zoom in and

out on visual apps, such as pictures and

maps.

Drag two fingers vertically the touchpad to


scroll vertically.

Drag two fingers horizontally on the touchpad

to scroll horizontally.

Three fingers
Action Explanation

Clicking with three fingers can open the

Cortana app.

Press and drag upward with three fingers to

bring existing active windows out on the

desktop.

Press and drag downward with three fingers

to hide all existing active windows and bring

out the desktop.

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Press and drag to left or right with three

fingers to switch between existing active

windows.

Four fingers

Action Explanation

Clicking with four fingers can open the Action

Center.

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Basic touchscreen operations
Your system is ideal for you to use your fingers or the stylus pen to

perform many actions on it.

• Don’t use sharp objects to touch the screen. Or, the screen may be

damaged or scratched.

• Don’t touch the touchscreen with a conductive material. It may cause a

malfunction.

• The supporting functions are application dependent.

Gesture name Explanation

Tap

Touch once on an item to start an app, open a

link, or perform an optional function. This is

similar to a left-click with a mouse.

Double-tap

Slightly press twice with your finger to select

an item.

Press and hold


Press and leave your finger on an item. This

brings up detailed information or opens a

menu with more options for the item. This is

similar to a right-click with a mouse.

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Pinch

Move two fingers together or apart while

touching the screen. This is to zoom in and


or
out on visual apps, such as pictures and

maps.

Rotate
Place two or more fingers on an item and then

turn your hand.

This enables you to turn an object. (Note:

Not all items can be rotated, depending upon

the app.)

Slide Drag your finger across the screen.

This can scroll through lists and pages, and

can also move an object or be used to draw or

write, depending upon your apps.

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3. Windows
Interface

Virtual desktops
The Desktop screen is as shown below and natively provides
virtual desktop feature.

Virtual desktops gives you the ability to have multiple desktop


interfaces on your laptop and to switch between them like you
have multiple monitors. With this feature, you can create many
desktops and respectively keep different apps open, separating
types of work.

Start With Virtual Desktops


You'll need to open the Task View to work with virtual
desktops. To do this, click its button on the taskbar,
which is as shown on the left.

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Note:
1. If you don't see the button, right-click on an empty spot
of the Taskbar and check the Show Task View button
option.
2. You can also access Task View with the keyboard
shortcut Win + Tab.

Creating a new desktop


For the first time, you'll only see the view at the top of the
page.The first desktop is your current one.

To create a second one, click the < New desktop> icon.

After creating a new desktop, you can simply click on the desktop
you want to switch to at the top of the screen.

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Taskbar
The black bar on the bottom of the desktop is called Taskbar. It provides

several key features and they are:

 Start menu

 Search box

 App shortcuts area

 Notification area

Start menu
To open the Start menu, you can either click on the

windows icon (which is also known as Start button) located

at the left end of the taskbar or press once on the windows

key of the keyboard. And the Start menu will appear, as shown below

For how to setup this menu, please refer to page 30.

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Search box - Cortana
Next to the Start menu is the search box, as shown below.

When you select this box, a window will pop out as shown below.

This is the Cortana icon. Cortana is a new virtual


assistant built into your Windows 10. Click here to
finish the setup and you can control Cortana with
either keyboard or voice commands, and use it to
perform intelligent searches and more.

After you setup the Cortana settings, the search box will look like

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App shortcuts area

In this area, you can put the shortcuts of your frequently used apps. For

how to arrange this area, please refer to page 30

Notification area
The right part of the taskbar holds several icons that show you the status

of your system, as shown below.

This is an area called Notification Area, where

Click here to show more hidden status

icons.

Shows you the current battery status.(For

detail, please refer to page 37)

Shows you the status of your wireless

network connection.

Click here to show the system notifications

and several shortcuts.

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4. Setup and
Connection

Settings screen
To access to the Settings

screen:

1. Click the Windows icon in

the low-left corner of the

Desktop. Or, press on the

Windows key in the

keyboard.

2. Click the Settings icon.

This will open the Settings screen, as shown below

Next, the following sections will guide you through the basic setup of your

windows system.

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Windows Activation
To use all features of your Windows

laptop pc, you may need to activate your

Windows system. Follow the following

steps to register and activate your

Windows.

1. Open the Start menu and click <Settings >.

2. Click <Update & security>

3. Select <Activate>.

4. Follow the instructions to activate your windows.

Setup Your Microsoft Account

To share files or settings with other


devices running Windows 10, you
need to setup a Microsoft Account.
Furthermore, if you want to download
or purchase apps from the Microsoft
Store, such Microsoft Account is
required.

To setup your Microsoft account


1. Open the Settings screen and select <Accounts>.
2. Select <Your account >
3. Select <Sign in with a Microsoft account instead>.
4. Follow the instruction to register your account information.

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Replacing Desktop with Start screen
If you are more familiar with the

interface similar to the Start screen

introduced in Windows 8 series, you

can set your system to show the Start

screen instead of the Desktop every

time when you power on your system.

To do so, do the following steps:

1. Open the Settings screen.

2. Select <Personalization>.

3. In the Personalization screen, enable the option <Use Start full

screen>

After these steps, you will see the Start screen every time you turn on

your system, as shown below.

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Pin and unpin your app

Pinning an App to Start menu or taskbar


To add an app:

1. Open the Start menu and

select <All Apps>.

2. Right-click on the app that you want to

appear on your Start menu or taskbar, and

an option menu appears.

3. Click <Pin to Start> or <Pin to taskbar>to add the app to your Start

menu or taskbar.

Removing an App
To remove an app:

1. Right click the app that you want to remove from your Start menu or

taskbar.

2. Click <Unpin from Start> or <Unpin from taskbar> to remove it from


your Start menu or taskbar.

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Wireless LAN

Enabling wireless connection


1. Open Settings menu and select

<Network & Internet>.

2. Select <Wi-Fi> and set the function to ON, as shown below

3. Make sure you have switched the Airplane mode off. To confirm that
Airplane mode is disabled, go to the desktop and check the

notification area. If you see an airplane icon displayed on the lower

right, please disable the Airplane mode first.

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Connecting to a wireless LAN
Once the wireless has been enabled, the laptop automatically

scans for available wireless networks and displays them in the


wireless LAN network list. To connect to your desired wireless

network, click the network’s name in the list, and then click

Connect.

Note: Some networks require a network security key or password for

connection. If necessary, ask the network administrator or the Internet

service provider (ISP) for the required information.

Micro SD Card Slot


You can utilize your micro SD cards as removable disks and conveniently

exchange data with digital devices such as a digital camera, digital

camcorder, MP3, etc.

To insert your micro SD card


1. Insert the micro SD card into the card slot as shown below.

2. Follow the message on the screen, and choose to open and view

files.
3. A Windows Explorer runs and shows all the folders and files in the

micro SD cards, and you can save, move and delete data as you are

handling a storage device.

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To remove your memory card
1. Press the card and release. The card will pop up.

2. Pull the card out by holding the end of the card.

Connecting an External Device

Connecting to the USB port


Your laptop comes with USB ports compatible with USB devices.

Once you plug a USB device into a USB port on your laptop, Windows

automatically loads a driver for that device. After the driver has been

loaded one time, you can disconnect and reconnect the same device

without performing any additional steps.

Note: If Windows requires you to install the driver before connecting,

check the documentation provided by the device’s manufacturer before

connecting the device.

To disconnect a USB storage device, make sure you click

the Safely Remove Hardware icon (as shown on the left)

in the notification area of the taskbar to remove the

device before disconnecting.

Note: If your USB device uses a power cord, connect the device to a

power source before connecting it.

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5. Battery

Charging your battery


1. Plug the power cable into the adapter.

2. Plug the USB Type-C head of the adapter into the USB Type-c
port, which you can find on the left side of your laptop.

3. Plug the adapter into a wall-socket.


4. The system and power indicators light in red to indicate the battery
is being charged.

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5. When the indicators turn into blue, the battery is fully charged.

Note: If the remaining power in your battery capacity is 90% or


above, plugging the adapter will not fully charge your battery.

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Inspecting your battery status

Indicators
 When the power and system indicators start blinking in red, it

shows the battery is in low capacity. You need to charge the battery

at once.

 When the battery is being charged, the indicators light in solid red.

 When the battery is fully charged, the indicators will turn into solid

blue.

Taskbar
In Desktop, move the cursor to the battery icon in the taskbar. A pop-up

dialog box appears and shows you the remaining battery percentage, as

shown below.

The battery icon reveals the status of your battery, which described
as below.

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Battery is fully charged

Battery is starting to drain

Battery is about to completely

drain, and you should stop using your

laptop and charge it at once.

Battery is being charged.

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A battery is an expendable supply, so when using it over a long time, the

capacity/battery life is shortened. If the battery life is reduced to less than


half of its initial time, we recommend purchasing a new battery.

When not using the battery for a long time, store the battery after

charging it to 30-40% of its capacity. This extends the battery life time.

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6. Windows Help and
Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
This section describes some common problems and suggested

solutions, and ways to recover your laptop from a crash.

Be aware that the problems and solutions described here are meant

only as a guide. They are not definitive problem solving techniques.

For certain problems, you might need help from your reseller or your

service provider.

When you observe a problem, stop operation immediately, because

taking further action might result in data loss or damage. Take a note

of what the system is doing and what actions you performed before

the problem occurred. Provide detailed information to your service

provider for quicker problem resolution.

For about any problem, follow these steps:

1. Restart your system.

2. Check your Wi-Fi connection.

3. Reset your Wi-Fi connection.

4. Plug your system to a wall socket to charge it for at least one

hour.

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Screen problems

When I turn on the laptop, • If the screen is blank, make sure that:

nothing appears on the - The AC adapter is connected to the


screen. laptop and the power cord is plugged into

a working electrical outlet.

- The laptop power is on. (Press the


power button 6 seconds to force the

power off, and power it on again.)

• If these items are properly set, and the

screen remains blank, have the laptop

serviced.

My screen goes blank while • Your system is in its sleep mode. Do one

the laptop is on. of the following to resume from sleep

mode:

- Press any key on the keyboard for 2 to 3


seconds.

- Press the power button.

- Press the windows key button if any


keyboard attached.

Sleep problems

The critical low-battery error • The battery power is getting low.

message appears, and the Connect the AC adapter to the laptop.


laptop turns off

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The laptop enters sleep • Make sure that the battery is charged.

mode immediately after - The operating temperature may be too

Power-on. hot. Move to a cooler environment and try

to wake the laptop.

The laptop does not return • If your laptop is in sleep mode, connect
from sleep mode and the the AC adapter to the laptop, then press

laptop does not work. the key button or the power button.

• If your laptop is powered-off, connect the


AC adapter to the laptop, then press the

power button to resume operation.

Display problem

The screen is blank. • Do the following:


- Charging your system and press the F7

function key to make the screen brighter.

- Press the power button to resume from


sleep mode.

- If the problem persists, follow the

solution in the next problem

Incorrect characters appear • Are the operating system or programs

on the screen. installed correctly? If they are installed

and configured correctly, have the laptop

serviced.

Sound problems

No sound can be heard • Make sure that:

from the speaker even - The mute function is off.

when the volume is turned - The combo audio jack is not being used.
up. - Speakers are selected as the playback

device.

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Other problems

Your laptop does not • To turn off your laptop, press and hold

respond. the power button for 6 seconds or more. If


the laptop still does not respond, remove

the AC adapter.

• Your laptop might lock when it enters


sleep mode during a communication

operation. Disable the sleep timer when

you are working on the network.

The connected external • Do not connect or disconnect any

device does not work. external device cables other than USB

while the laptop power is on. Otherwise,

you might damage your laptop.

• When using a high power consumption

external device such as an external USB

optical disk drive, use an external device

power adapter. Otherwise, the device may

not be recognized.

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7. Specification

Processor  A customize 64-bit Arm v8 compliant


applications processor (Qualcomm Kryo
465 CPU) with Dual Kryo Gold & Hexa
Kryo Silver
 LPDDR4x Non-pop SDRAM
Memory
 Minimum 4GB Ram or Higher
 Dual Channel, Speed up to 2133MT/s
Storage  Compatible eMMC 5.1
 Minimum 64GB or higher

Dimension  305 (W) x 225 (H) x 22.8 (D) mm

Weight  1.44kg

 802.11ac 2x2 MIMO (5GHz/2.4GHz dual


Wireless
band support)
 Bluetooth 5.0
 Sixth-generation LTE multimode modem
LTE
Cat12
 MultiSIM CE 4.2
eSIM
 Dual-SIM (Real and e-SIM) availability
 On MB (PCBA optional)
GNSS  GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, and
IRNSS

LCD  11.6” IPS 1366 x 768

 Air bonding
Touchscreen
 Support 10-points multi-touch, G+G type
 Capacitive multi-touch
 Support palm rejection
Camera  Rotatable
 2.0M FF W/Blue LED

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Battery  More than 9 hours of battery life
(Actual battery life may vary based on product
settings, usage patterns and environmental
conditions.)
 1 x USB3.2 Gen1 Type-C (PD-Charging)
Input/Output
 1 x USB2.0 Type-A
 1 x Micro SD Card Slot
 1 x SIM card slot nano type (Optional)
 1 x LAN
 1 x HDMI
 1 x Combo Audio Jack (Audio,
Microphone, Headphone)
 1 x Kensington Lock
 2 x Build-in Speaker (1.2W, 8Ω)
Speaker &
 Default: 2 digital mic on base support Mic
Microphone array

OS  Windows 10
 30 Watts, USB PD3.0 type C
Power
 30W: 5V/3A、9V/3A、12V/2.5A、15V/2A、
adapter 20V/1.5A
 40W :19V/2.1A
 Surge protection
Certification EMC  FCC/CE
 CE (Wi-Fi only for Europe)
RF
 FCC (LTE by request)
 CB
Safety&  UL (by request)
Environment  WEEE (Declaration)
 RoHS (Declaration)
Other  HDMI

Design  Energy Star Compliance 8


 Erp Lot6
Ready
 CEC

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Regulatory Compliance
Information
FCC Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B 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:
 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
 Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
 Connect the equipment into 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.

- This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in

conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference

caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications

could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.


The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device

has also been tested against this SAR limit. This device was tested for typical body-

worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0mm from the body. To maintain

compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a

0mm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The

use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic

components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these

requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be

avoided.
For questions related to the EMC performance of this product,
contact:
Elitegroup Computer Systems Co., Ltd
No.239, Sec. 2, Ti Ding Blvd., Taipei, Taiwan 11493
886-2162-1177

Canadian Department of Communications Compliance


Statement
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for
radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio
Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications. This device complies with Industry Canada
licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
Le présent appareil numerique német pas de bruits radio
électriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils
numériques de la classe B prescrites dans le Réglement sur le
broullage radioélectrique édicté par le ministére des
Communications du Canada. Le présent appareil est conforme
aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de
brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
CE mark. Declaring compliance to all the applicable
European Union (EU) directives. For CE mark
related questions:
Elitegroup Computer Systems Co., Ltd
No.239, Sec. 2, Ti Ding Blvd., Taipei, Taiwan 11493
886-2162-1177

French SAR/DAS
Votre ordinateur a un DAS. Pour plus d'informations, voir le
portail radiofréquences-sante-environnement:
www.radiofrequences.gouv.fr

In the European Union, this symbol indicates that


this product including battery must not be disposed
of with household waste. It is your responsibility to
hand it over to a designated collection point for the
recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. For more information, please contact
your local waste collection center or the point of
purchase of this product.

Taiwan battery recycling:


Translation – please recycle batteries
Safety Precautions

The following are lists of precautionary measures that users


must understand before using this computer:

1. Do not place near the fire or other sources of heat.


2. Do not expose to magnetic fields.
3. Do not expose to direct sunlight.
4. Do not expose to rain or moisture.
5. Do not place heavy objects to add heavy pressure on
the computer.
6. Do not drop the computer.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT
TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS.
ATTENTION
RISQUE D'EXPLOSION SI LA BATTERIE EST REMPLACÉE PAR UN
TYPE INCORRECT. RECYCLEZ LES BATTERIES USAGÉES SELON LES
INSTRUCTIONS.

IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE THIS COMPUTER IN AN ENVIRONMENT


WHERE THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS NO MORE THAN 35°C.

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