ixBefore You StartBefore You ReadThe information in this user’s guide is subject to change without notice.TriGem Computer, Inc. shall not be liable fo
xBefore You StartTable of ContentBefore You StartRegulations Information iOptical Device Drive Notice iiiBattery Notice iiiEthernet Notice iiiPower ma
1Chapter 1 IntroductionIntroductionChapter1
2Chapter 1 IntroductionWhat is the Averatec All-In-One PC?The Averatec All-In-One PC is an all inclusive desktop PC that is designed for quick insta
3Chapter 2 Getting StartedGetting StartedChapter2
4Chapter 2 Getting Started4Chapter 2 Getting StartedTurning On and OffTurning onPress the power button on the front side of the PC.Turning offCase
5Chapter 2 Getting StartedCase 2Press the power button on the right side of the PC.After closing all programs,the PC will be turned off. If the syst
6Chapter 2 Getting StartedGetting Started with Windows VistaIf you are starting Windows Vista for the first time, you have to complete Windows Vista
7Chapter 2 Getting Started5. Type your user name and password, choose your user account picture, and thenclick Next.6. Type your computer name, choo
8Chapter 2 Getting Started8. Choose your time and date settings and click Next.9. Click Start.10. Please wait during checking of your computer’s con
iBefore You StartRegulations InformationFCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
9Chapter 2 Getting Started12. Windows Vista desktop appears and Welcome Center automatically appears when the computer is started for the firsttime.
10Chapter 2 Getting StartedUsing the Wireless Keyboard, Mouse and Remote ControlInserting the batteriesTo use the wireless keyboard, mouse and remot
11Chapter 2 Getting Started4. Set the ON/OFF switch to the ON position on the bottom side of the mouse. Remote control
12Chapter 2 Getting StartedTurning on the computerTurn on the computer by pressing the power button on the right side, then check each wireless devi
13Chapter 2 Getting StartedRe-setting the ID Channel with Your Wireless DevicesYour wireless devices were connected and sync’d to the computer at th
14Chapter 2 Getting StartedWireless mouse1. Turn on the wireless mouse.2. Press the connect button on the back of the computer with a tip of a penci
15Chapter 2 Getting StartedAdjusting the Brightness of the MonitorYou can adjust the brightness by clicking the brightness control button on the rig
16Chapter 2 Getting StartedThe Speaker volume level can be adjusted easily with thebutton located on the bottom side of the LCD panel. Adjusting the
17Chapter 2 Getting StartedConnect the speakers to microphone, line-in and line-out jacksConnecting Your Multi-Channel SpeakersConnect the speakers
18Chapter 2 Getting StartedNote✓ Connecting the speakers will cause a window to appear confirming detection of the device. ✓ When configured for 5.1
iiBefore You StartFCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementThis equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled envir
19Chapter 2 Getting Started3. Click OK button.Adjusting volumeThe Averatec All-In-One PC has built-in speakers on the front and back of the system.Y
20Chapter 2 Getting StartedYour PC comes with a built-in internal microphone near the power button on the left of the computer. Use the built-ininte
21Chapter 2 Getting Started1. Double click Realtek HD Audio Manager icon. 2. Click Microphone tap.3. Click Microphone Boost. 4. After adjusting Micr
22Chapter 2 Getting StartedThe Averatec All-in-One PC is fitted with a slot-type optical drive.Slot-loading CD drive1. Insert CD/DVDWith the system
23Chapter 2 Getting Started3. Eject CD/DVDPress the Eject button of the CD/DVD drive on the right side of the Averatec All-In-One PC. You can then r
24Chapter 2 Getting Started1. Press the power button and the Windows Vista start screen will appear. Connect a LAN cable to the LAN connector asshow
25Chapter 2 Getting Started3. Launch Internet Explorer or other communication software.
26Chapter 2 Getting StartedVideo chattingTo chat with video, both your system and the system of the person you want to chat with must have a web cam
27Chapter 2 Getting Started2. Right-click on your chat partner and then select Show your webcam,as illustrated below.3. Now you’re ready to start ch
28Chapter 2 Getting StartedTo use a wireless network in an office environment where APs (Access Points) are installed, see the following instruction
iiiBefore You StartOptical Device Drive NoticeBattery NoticeEthernet NoticeThis equipment is indoor use and all the communication wirings are limited
29Chapter 2 Getting Started3. A window will appear displaying Connecting to xxxxx (Where XXXXX is the name of your router/AP). If a Security keyor p
5. Once connection is successfully established, the network icon on the status bar will change its shape.30Chapter 2 Getting Started
31Chapter 2 Getting StartedRemoving multi-media cardGrip the tip of the card and take it out from the slot. (Do not remove the card while you are us
32Chapter 2 Getting StartedNote✓ Click the <Start> menu and select Computer. On the Computer screen, right-click on the Combo Socket icon and
33Chapter 2 Getting StartedYou can connect a TV Antenna to the PC.Connecting an external antenna cable directly to the system to watch TV1. Connect
34Chapter 2 Getting StartedNote✓ When the Start screen appears, on your first use, select Quick Installation and then click <OK>.3. Click TV +
35Chapter 2 Getting Started5. When the Confirm Your Region screen appears, choose your region and then click Next.Note✓ If you haven’t already done
36Chapter 2 Getting Started8. When the Guide screen appears, follow the online instructions to install the program. (The installation method variesd
37Chapter 2 Getting Started9. In the TV+Movies menu, move to live TV and click on it. Now you are set to watch TV.
38Chapter 3 System SETUPSystem SETUPChapter3
ivBefore You StartMacrovision NoticeThis product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual
39Chapter 3 System SETUPFor System Setup, setup only the items that you need. Note that incorrect settings of Setup items could result in systemmalf
40Chapter 3 System SETUPBIOS Setup MenuMain MenuAdvanced Menu
41Chapter 3 System SETUPSecurity MenuPower Menu
42Chapter 3 System SETUPBoot MenuSet up Password1. On the initial System Setup screen, Go to Change Supervisor Password, and then press <Enter&g
43Chapter 3 System SETUPExit MenuSupervisor PasswordShows the setup status of the Supervisor Password: Installed, if a upervisor Password is set, o
44Chapter 4 Expansion of the SystemExpansion of the SystemChapter4
45Chapter 4 Expansion of the SystemExpanding the Main MemoryThere may come a time when you want to expand the main memory capacity. When expanding t
46Chapter 4 Expansion of the SystemRemoving the system coverRemove the screws and system cover as shown in the figure.1
47Chapter 4 Expansion of the SystemRemove the screws and metal cover.2
48Chapter 4 Expansion of the SystemMounting the main memoryIf you want to continue to use your existing memory, you will not need to remove it.1) Ma
vBefore You Start10. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a service personnel:• The power cord or plug is damaged.•
49Chapter 4 Expansion of the SystemReplace the metal cover and fix with the screws.4
50Chapter 4 Expansion of the SystemReplacing the system coverReplace the system cover and fix with the screws.5Checking memory capacityOnce memory i
Recovering Your Original SoftwareWARNING- If you recover your hard disk, you will lose all the data and programs on your hard disk. After recovering,
8Windows Vista starts and the registration program runs.9To set up and register with Microsoft for using your computer, follow the displayed messages.
viBefore You StartInformation about ENERGY STAR- The ENERGY STAR Computers Program was created by the EPA to promote energy efficiency and reduce air
viiBefore You Start- Both the computer and monitor can be woken from “sleep” mode through user interaction with any of the computer’sinput devices (ex
viiiBefore You StartWEEE Statement
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