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Notebook
MEDION
®
ERAZER
®
X7815
User manual
40038790
Medion AG, 45307 Essen, Germany
Medion Electronics Ltd.
120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road,
Dorcan
Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire
United Kingdom
Hotline: 0871 - 376 10 20
(Costs 7p/min from a BT landline,
mobile costs maybe higher)
FAX: 01793 - 715 716
www.medion.co.uk
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Page 1 - User manual

NotebookMEDION® ERAZER® X7815User manual40038790Medion AG, 45307 Essen, GermanyMedion Electronics Ltd.120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, DorcanSwindon SN

Page 2 - Audience

Safety Instructions 3Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Safety Instructions Please follow the instructions in this section for the safe operatio

Page 3 - Quality

Index 93Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Keyboard ... 38 LLaser radiation ...

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Index 94 Using a safety lock ... 56 VViews Audio Out ... 15 Device Indicators ...

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NotebookMEDION® ERAZER® X7815User manual40038790Medion AG, 45307 Essen, GermanyMedion Electronics Ltd.120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, DorcanSwindon SN

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Safety Instructions 4 Switch off your Notebook immediately or do not switch it on at all and contact customer service …  … if the power cord or th

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Safety Instructions 5Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Ambient Temperature  The notebook is most reliably operated at an ambient temperature

Page 8 - Chapter 1

Safety Instructions 6 Working in Comfort Sitting in one position for long periods can be uncomfortable. To minimize the potential for physical disco

Page 9

Safety Instructions 7Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Connecting Pay attention to the following information, in order to connect your notebook

Page 10 - Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions 8 Cabling  Arrange cables so no one can walk on or trip over them.  Do not place objects on any of the cables.  Do not all

Page 11 - Set-Up Location

Safety Instructions 9Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Information about the regulatory compliance according to R&TTE The following remote

Page 12 - Ambient Temperature

Safety Instructions 10 Battery Operation To extend the life and power of your battery and guarantee secure operation, the instructions below should b

Page 13 - Working in Comfort

Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Chapter 2 Views & Handling Subject Page Included with your notebook ...

Page 14 - Connecting

Included with Your Notebook 12

Page 15 - Cabling

iNotes on This Manual Keep these instructions with your computer at all times. The proper set up, use and care can help extend the life of your comp

Page 16 - Touch Pad

Included with Your Notebook 13Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Included with Your Notebook Please check that the contents are complete and not

Page 17 - Battery Operation

Views 14 Views Open Notebook (Diagram the same) 1 - Microphone ... ( p.

Page 18 - Chapter 2

Views 15Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Front View (Diagram the same) 9 - Device Indicators ...

Page 19 - Included with Your Notebook

Views 16 Right Side (Diagram the same) 16 - USB Port 2.0 ... ( p. 55) 1

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Views 17Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Device Indicators LED's indicate the power and operating system states of the Notebook. The mean

Page 21 - Open Notebook

Views 18 Multimedia Sensor Buttons Eject button optical drive Opens the optical drive. Display Activates or deactivates the display to conserve po

Page 22 - Left Side

Getting Started 19Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Getting Started Before you get started using your notebook, first take a few moments to rea

Page 23 - Rear Side

Getting Started 20 The operating system is loaded from the hard disk. During the initial set-up, the loading process takes slightly longer than norma

Page 24 - Device Indicators

Getting Started 21Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Note Windows might update and configure data (e.g. by means of new updates) in the first d

Page 25 - Multimedia Sensor Buttons

Getting Started 22  Display Desktop Click on this Button if you would like to minimise all the windows open onto the taskbar, in order to obtain a

Page 26 - Getting Started

ii Quality We have selected the components in this computer for their high level of functionality, ease of use, safety and reliability. Through bal

Page 27

Getting Started 23Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix          

Page 28 - Desktop

Getting Started 24

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Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Chapter 3 Main Components Subject Page Power Supply ...

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Power Supply 26

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Power Supply 27Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Power Supply On/Off Button Power on or off your notebook by pressing the on/off button (3) bri

Page 32 - Chapter 3

Power Supply 28 Power Adapter Your notebook is supplied with a universal AC power adapter, which automatically adjusts to the available power source.

Page 33 - Power Supply

Power Supply 29Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Inserting the Battery Insert the battery before bringing the notebook into operation by slidin

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Power Supply 30 Charging the Battery The battery is charged via the power adapter. If the power adapter is connected, it charges the battery automati

Page 35 - Power Adapter

Power Supply 31Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Checking the Battery Level In order to check the current level of the battery, move the cursor

Page 36 - Removing the Battery

Power Supply 32 Power Management Your notebook offers automatic and modifiable power saving functions that you can use to maximize battery life and r

Page 37 - Battery Performance

iiiTable of Contents: Safety and Maintenance ... 1Safety Instructions ...

Page 38 - Checking the Battery Level

Display 33Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Display Opening and Closing the Display The display is locked by means of a special construction of

Page 39 - ECO Function (optional)

Display 34 Appearance and Personalization This program offers you the possibility of adjusting the presentation on your display. This includes the ba

Page 40 - Display

Display 35Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Connecting an External Monitor The notebook has a VGA port (22) for connecting an external monitor

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Display 36 The external screen will be determined after the operating system has been loaded. Several possibilities will be available to you. You wil

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Display 37Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Duplicate the Desktop This Mode duplicates the display of the notebook on an external monitor. In

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Data Entry 38 Data Entry The Keyboard By dual assignment of certain keys you have the same range of functions available to you as with a normal Windo

Page 44 - Extend the Desktop

Data Entry 39Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Combination Description Fn +  Decreases the volume. Fn +  Increases the volume.Fn +  Enhan

Page 45 - Data Entry

Data Entry 40 Touch Pad The touchpad is positioned in front of the keyboard. The mouse pointer (cursor) follows the direction pre-determined on the t

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The Hard Drive 41Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix The Hard Drive The hard drive is the main storage medium combining large storage capacity a

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The Hard Drive 42 Important Directories In the following we have listed the most important directories and described their content. Attention! Do no

Page 48 - The Hard Drive

ivDisplay ... 33Opening and Closing the Disp

Page 49 - Important Directories

The Optical Drive 43Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix The Optical Drive Loading a Disc Unlike optical drives of desktop PC’s optical drives of

Page 50 - The Optical Drive

The Optical Drive 44 1. Press the eject button at the optical drive to open the tray. 2. Remove the disc from its case without touching the unprint

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The Optical Drive 45Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Playing Back and Retrieving Data from Discs Your notebook is able to playback and to retr

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The Optical Drive 46 Subjects Concerning the CD/DVD-Rewriter This Section only relates to devices that have been supplied with a CD-RW, a combinatio

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The Sound Card 47Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix The Sound Card Your notebook has an integrated stereo sound card (on-board) with 16-bit and

Page 54 - The Sound Card

The Sound Card 48 External Audio Ports Your notebook has a loudspeaker, so you can always playback sounds without additional equipment. The use of th

Page 55 - (optional)

The Network 49Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix The Network What is a network? A network means connecting your notebook to one or several othe

Page 56 - The Network

The Network 50 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN is an optional feature. This function allows you to create a wireless network link with an access point or

Page 57 - Wireless LAN

The Network 51Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Troubleshooting within the Network Why does an error message appear when I click on the networ

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The Network 52 Bluetooth (optional) Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to replace cables between devices, such as your printer, keyboard, and

Page 59 - Bluetooth (optional)

vWindows® 7 - Help and Support ... 59Windows® 7 – Getting Started ...

Page 60 - The Multimedia Card Reader

The Multimedia Card Reader 53Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix The Multimedia Card Reader Memory cards are media that are being used for a var

Page 61 - Webcam (optional)

Webcam (optional) 54 Webcam (optional) Actual example using Windows Live Messenger 1. Start Windows Live Messenger and create a user account if you

Page 62 - Remove S-ATA Devices

Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port 55Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port On the USB it is possible to connect up to

Page 63 - Securing the Notebook

Securing the Notebook 56 Securing the Notebook Unauthorized access to software and hardware solutions will be made available to you with your new No

Page 64 - Software

Software 57Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Software This section concerns itself with software. We make a distinction between the operating s

Page 65 - Better device management*

Software 58 past, could only be retrieved from the program itself, such as the command to create a new e-mail message. Improved Desktop* Windows® 7 s

Page 66 - 7 - Help and Support

Software 59Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Homegroup* With homegroups, a new function of Windows® 7, the linking of home computers is really

Page 67 - 7 – Getting Started

Software 60 Windows® 7 – Getting Started Learn everything you need to know about the features of the notebook. It is the aim of this feature to ena

Page 68 - 7 - User Account Control

Software 61Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Getting Started has been subdivided into many small groups of subjects, so that the user will have

Page 69 - 7 – Control Panel

Software 62 Windows® 7 – Control Panel You can change Windows settings using the control panel. The settings control almost everything relating to Wi

Page 71

Software 63Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Windows Media Center* The Windows Media Center is the platform for your individual home entertainm

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Software 64 Main menu Sub-menu Tasks Settings Adapt the Windows Media Center to your requirements and needs here. For example, make the settings fo

Page 73 - Installation of Software

Software 65Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Main menu Sub-menu Music Music library All the music titles stored in your notebook will be loca

Page 74 - Software Uninstallation

Software 66 Installation of Software Note If your operating system is configured so that the installation procedure accepts only signed drivers (def

Page 75 - Windows Activation

Software 67Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix An example for the manual installation without the autorun function: 1. Click on Start . 2. Cl

Page 76 - The BIOS Setup Program

Software 68 Windows Activation Microsoft is committed to the protection of intellectual property rights and the reduction of software piracy. Therefo

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Software 69Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix The BIOS Setup Program In BIOS setup (Basic Configuration) there are a number of configurable para

Page 79

Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Chapter 4 First Aid Subject Page Data and System Security ...

Page 81 - System Restore

Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Chapter 1 Safety and Maintenance Subject Page Safety Instructions ...

Page 82 - Windows® Update

Data and System Security 73Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Data and System Security The programs described below are part of your Windows ope

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System Restore 74 System Restore Windows® 7 provides a useful function (System Restore) enabling the storage of the so-called Recovery points. The s

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System Restore 75Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Windows® Update Windows Update is the online updating of Windows. Use Windows Update to dow

Page 85 - Carrying out a Restore

System Restore 76 Windows Update Information for Data Security Windows Update needs certain information about the respective notebook, so that a sui

Page 86

System Restore 77Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix System Restore If your system is not functioning properly, you should use the Application Su

Page 87 - Customer Service

System Restore 78 Carrying out a Restore 1. Remove any mass storage devices you may be using (memory cards, USB sticks, etc.). 2. Switch on the no

Page 88 - Errors and Possible Causes

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions 79Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions Do I still have to install the enclosed

Page 89 - Driver Support

Customer Service 80 Customer Service Localize the Cause Errors can have simple causes, but sometimes they are caused by faulty equipment. We would

Page 90 - Transporting the Notebook

Customer Service 81Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Errors and Possible Causes The screen is black:  This error can have different causes:

Page 91 - Care of the TFT Display

Customer Service 82 Additional Support If the suggestions in the above section have not solved your problem, please contact customer care and we will

Page 92 - Upgrades and Repairs

Safety Instructions 2

Page 93 - Recycling and Disposal

Customer Service 83Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Transporting the Notebook Please use the following guidelines when transporting the notebo

Page 94 - Chapter 5

Customer Service 84 Maintenance Warning! There are no user-serviceable or user-cleanable parts inside the notebook housing. Never open the notebook

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Upgrades and Repairs 85Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Upgrades and Repairs  Only a qualified Service Engineer should perform upgrades and

Page 96 - Information about conformity

Recycling and Disposal 86 Recycling and Disposal Device At the end of its life, the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish. Enquir

Page 97

Recycling and Disposal 87Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Chapter 5 Appendix Subject Page Information about conformity ...

Page 98 - FCC Compliance Statement

Recycling and Disposal 88

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Information about conformity 89Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix Information about conformity The device fulfils electromagnetic compatibility

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Information about conformity 90 Pixel structure Types of Pixel Failures:  Type 1: A constantly lit pixel (a bright, white spot), even though it

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Information about conformity 91Safety Handling Components Aid Appendix FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply wi

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Index 92 Index AAll programs ......... 21 Ambient Temperature ...... 5 Appearance and Personalization ... 34

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