HannsBook SN10E2 Series
USER’S MANUAL
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User’s Manual V1.0 for Netbook.
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Caution : refers to important information that can help you to use Netbook
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better, and tells you how to avoid problems.
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Safety Precautions
The following safety precautions will increase the life of the netbook. Please follow
allprecautions and instructions. Except as described in the manual, refer all servicing
to qualified personal.
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■ Do not place on uneven or unstable work surfaces. Seek servicing if the
casing has been damaged.
■ Do not expose to dirty or dusty environment. And Do not operate during a
gas leak.
■ Do not leave the netbook on your lap or any part of the body to prevent
discomfort or injury from heat exposure.
■ Do not press or touch the display screen. Do not place together with small
items that may scratch or enter the netbook.
■ The netbook should only be used in environment with ambient temperature
between 0oC(32oF) and 40oC(104oF).
■ Do not place or drop objects on top.
■ Do not expose to or use near liquids、rains、moisture or strong magnetic
or electrical fields.
■ Do not carry or cover a netbook that is powered on with any materials that
will reduce air circulation such as a carrying bag.
■ Do not throw the netbook in municipal waste. Check local regulations for
disposal of electronic products.
■ Wipe the netbook using a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth damp-
ened with a solution of nonabrasive detergent and a few drops of warm
water and remove any extra moisture with a dry cloth.
■ Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used
batteries according to the instructions.
■ Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not
dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for
possible special disposal instructions.
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Tab�e of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Your Netbook
Accessories....................................................................................................2
External Appearance......................................................................................3
Setting Up Your Computer..............................................................................8
Touchpad Usage...........................................................................................12
Special Function .eys..................................................................................14
Chapter 2 Insta�� �indo�s �P in Netbook
Install a new Windows XP system................................................................16
Install drivers in new Windows XP................................................................18
Chapter 3 Insta�� �indo�s 7 in Netbook
Install a new Windows 7 system...................................................................20
Install drivers in new Windows 7 ..................................................................24
Chapter 4 Recovery of �indo�s �P/ �indo�s 7 system...................26
Chapter 5 Introduction to Linux system
Overview.......................................................................................................30
Recovery of .inux system ............................................................................32
Appendix
Product Specification....................................................................................37
Netbook FAQ................................................................................................39
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Netbook
Introduction to Your
Netbook
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Accessories
External Appearance
Setting Up Your Computer
Touchpad Usage
Special Function Keys
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1-1 Accessories
Check your product package for the following items:
● Netbook
● Battery Pack
● Adapter
● AC Power Cable
● Driver DVD
● Recovery DVD
● Quick Installation Guide
● Warranty Card
● Carry Bag
● Wiping Cloth
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Before your purchase, if any of the above items is damaged or missing, please contact
your retailer.
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1-2 Externa� Appearance
Refer to the diagram below to identify the components on every side of the netbook.
1. Top Vie�
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2
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4
5
6
7
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Your Netbook keyboard may vary depending on the country/region of purchase.
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No. Item
Description
1
2
Web Camera
Records videos or take photos
.ED backlight panel
.CD
Button for turning the computer's power on/off.
● Glowing blue when the Netbook power is turned on.
● Blinking blue when the Netbook is entering suspend
mode.
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Power Button
Input device used for controlling the Netbook's various
functions
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5
.eyboard
Works the same way as a mouse and is used for controlling
the computer cursor
Touchpad
6
7
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Right Touchpad Button Works the same way as the right mouse button
Touchpad .ock Button Press the button to lock or unlock the touchpad
.eft Touchpad Button
Works the same way as the left mouse button
From �eft to right:
a. Battery
● Glowing blue when the battery is being charged.
● Blinking blue when the battery is in low battery status.
● The indicator goes out when the battery is fully charged.
b. Num Lock
● Glowing blue when the keyboard is inn Number-�llock mmode.
c. Caps Lock
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Status Indicators
● Glowing blue when the keyboard is in Caps�lock mode.
d. �ire�ess LAN
● The indicator glows blue when wireless .AN function is
enabled.
● The indicator is off when wireless .AN function is disabled.
e. HDD
● Blinking blue when data is written to or read from the hard
disk drive.
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2. Rear Vie�
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2
No.
1
Item
Description
Battery Pack
Replaceable battery pack that serves as Netbook's power supply.
To insert the SIM card into the slot as the icon shown and make
sure that the gold pins of SIM card are downward.
(Warning: Please do not insert or pull out the SIM card when
power-on, otherwise the data may lose or the card would be
damaged.)
SIM Card Slot
(optional)
2
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3. Bottom Vie�
5
4
2
1
3
No. Item
Description
1
Battery .ock
Battery Pack
Battery .atch
Slide inwards to lock the battery in place. Slide outwards to
unlock battery.
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Replaceable battery. Serves as the Netbook's power
supply
3
4
Push outwards to release battery for removal
Hard Disk Cover The Hard Disk Cover protects the internal hardware. Open
to exchange device
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Memory Cover
The cover is to protect the memory from damage.
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When the computer is running or charging, heat is produced inside the Netbook and
transferred to the back of the chassis by the heat dissipation system for cooling. The
transformer may also produce a lot of heat during normal use as well. The Netbook
and its transformer should therefore not be placed in the lap or on any other body part
for prolonged periods during use. Also avoid placing the Netbook on a soft surface
(e.g. sofa) as it might block the heat vents and interfere with cooling.
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4. Left Vie�
1
2
3
4
5
No. Item
Description
1
2
3
4
5
External Display Port
Power Port
Connects to an external display
Connects to the external power supply
Netbook's cooling vent
Vent
USB Port
Connects to USB 2.0 device
Memory Card Slot
Supports MMC/SD/MS memory cards
5. Right Vie�
1
2
3
4
5
6
No. Item
Description
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2
3
4
5
Headphone
Connects to external headphone
Connects to external microphone
Connects to USB 2.0 device
Connects to USB 2.0 device
Microphone
USB Port
USB Port
Anti�Theft .ock Slot
Attach a .ensington security system or a com-
patible lock to secure your Netbook
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Network Port
Standard RJ�45 network port
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1-3 Setting Up Your Computer
1. Insta��ing/Removing the Battery Pack
Please install the battery before using the Netbook and connect the external power supply
transformer. The Netbook can be powered by the battery or the external transformer.
If you are in an office environment, we recommend using the external transformer as
much as possible. If you are away from the office and no power socket is available, use
the battery instead.
Insta��ing the Battery Pack
Step 1: Turn the Netbook over and have the back of the battery facing upwards as well.
Now push the end of the battery with the metal contacts into the Netbook's battery
slot evenly and slowly along the battery rails.
Step 2: Push the end of the Netbook battery with the metal contacts completely into the
battery slot. When there is a "click", this means the battery latch has engaged and
the battery is now secured to the Netbook.
Step 3: Push the Battery .ock inwards lightly to lock the battery in place.
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Removing the Battery Pack
Step 1: Shut down the Netbook. Disconnect all cables and devices.
Step 2: Turn the Netbook over and unlock the battery by pushing the Battery .ock
outwards.
Step 3: Push the Battery .atch outwards and hold it in place with your finger. Now use
the other hand to pull the battery out.
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1
3
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Do not remove the battery while the Netbook is still running. This may damage the
data on the hard disk.
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2. Connecting the Po�er Supp�y
The AC transformer provides external power source to your Netbook and charges the
battery pack at the same time. The AC transformer also has an auto-switching design
that can connect to any 100V AC ~240V AC power outlets.
Step 1: Plug the power cord into the power socket of the AC transformer.
Step 2: Plug the connector of the AC transformer to the DC port of Netbook.
Step 3: Plug the other end of the power cord to a live power outlet.
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2
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The power connector of the power cord for the power outlet may vary depending on the
local national standards. The appropriate connector will be bundled with your Netbook.
Please always use the connector to connect the power outlet. The connector shown here
may not match the type included in the box and is provided for reference only.
3. Startup
Step 1: Open the screen of your Netbook.
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Step 2: Turn on the machine by pressing the Power Button.
Power Button
4. Emergency Shutdo�n
When the Netbook cannot be shut down through normal means, please press and hold
the Power Button until the Netbook powers off.
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1-4 Touchpad Usage
1. Introduction to the Touchpad
The touchpad is like a computer mouse. It senses the pressure from the user's finger
and generates a voltage that is used to control the cursor's movements and issue
commands.
The touchpad senses finger movements. Simply move one finger across the touchpad
to control the movement of the cursor on screen. Below the touchpad is three buttons.
The left button is like the left mouse button and is used for selecting options or launching
programs on screen. The right button works the same way as the right mouse button.
The lock button is to lock or unlock the touchpad.
Touchpad
Right Button
.eft Button
2. Sing�e Tap/ Sing�e C�ick
.ock
To select a window function or press a button icon, move your finger across the touchpad
to move the cursor to the window or button to select. Now tap the touchpad with your
finger to perform the action. This action is equivalent to pressing the left mouse button.
You can also press the left touchpad button for the same effect.
3. Doub�e Tap/ Doub�e C�ick
To open a file or document, move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor to
the file you wish to open. Now quickly tap the touchpad twice with your finger to perform
the action. This action is equivalent to pressing the left mouse button twice. You can also
press the left touchpad button twice for the same effect.
4. Drag
Move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor to the object you wish to drag.
Now hold down the left touchpad button with one hand and move the cursor to the desired
location. Release the button and complete the drag operation. You can also double tap
the object you wish to drag and keep the finger on the touchpad after the second tap to
perform the drag operation with one hand.
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5. Multi-finger Gesture Input
Finger gesture
Applications
Two�finger zooming in/out
Two�finger rotating
Adobe Reader, Windows Photo Viewer
Adobe Reader, Windows Photo Viewer
Two�finger scrolling up/down or left/right Adobe Reader, MS Word, MS Excel
● Two�finger zooming in/out:
Moving two fingertips apart or together on the touchpad
to zoom in or zoom out. This is convenient when viewing
photos or reading documents.
● Two�finger rotating:
Making two fingertips open slightly to draw a concentric
circle on the touchpad to rotate the photo or the document
you are viewing. You can make a clockwise or counter-
clockwise rotation based on your needs.
● Two�finger scrolling up/down or left/right:
Making two fingertips open slightly to slide up/down or
left/right on the touchpad to scroll a window up/down or
left/right.
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1-5 Specia� Function Keys
The following defines some special function keys on the netbook.
Function .eys
Fn + F1
Description
Enter sleeping mode
Fn + F2
Switches to the external display
Audio on or off
Fn + F3
Fn + F4
Decrease audio volume
Increase audio volume
Fn + F5
Fn + F6
Decrease the display brightness
Increase the display brightness
Camera on or off
Fn + F7
Fn + F8
Fn + F9
Wireless .AN on or off
Fn + F10
Fn + F11
Fn + Insert
Fn + Delete
3G on or off
Bluetooth on or off
"Number .ock" on or off
"Scroll .ock" on or off
Page up (Press to scroll up in the documents or the web
browser.)
Fn + ▲(up arrow)
Page down (Press to scroll down in the documents or
the web browser.)
Fn + ▼(down arrow)
Fn + ◄ (left arrow)
Home (move the cursor to the beginning of the line)
Fn + ►(right arrow) End (move the cursor to the end of the line)
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Netbook
Insta�� �indo�s �P in
Netbook
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Install a new Windows XP system
Install drivers in a new Windows XP
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Make sure you have these ready:
1. An USB DVD drive.
2. A Netbook driver CD.
3. Windows XP Install CD.
Before we continue :
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Shut down your computer.
Connect the USB DVD drive to an USB port of Netbook and connect the power
cord to AC power.
2-1 Insta�� a ne� �indo�s �P system
1. Press <Del> to enter BIOS setup during POST, select and the go to "Boot" menu,
set "1st Boot Device" to USB DVD drive, press <F10> save changes and exit
BIOS.
BIOS SETUP UTI.ITY
Main Advanced Security BootExit
Boot Settings
Specifies the boot
sequence from the
available devices.
Quick Boot
Quiet Boot
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
A device enclosed in
parenthesis has been
disabled in the
Onboard .AN Boot ROM
[Disabled]
Boot Device Priority
1st Boot Device
corresponding type
menu.
[USB:TEAC DV�W28SS�]
2nd Boot Device
[SATA:PM�WDC WD1���]
1st Hard Disk Drive
1st CD/DVD Drive
[SATA:PM�WDC WD1���]
←→ Select Screen
↑↓
Select Item
[USB:TEAC DV�W28SS�]
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Change Field
F1 General Help
F1� Save and Exit
ESC Exit
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2. Insert the Windows XP Install CD into the USB DVD drive. The computer will reboot,
and it will start installing Windows XP Operating System. The figure is shown as
below:
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Windows XP Professional Setup
�e�come to Setup.
This portion of the Setup program prepares Microsoft(R)
Windows(R) XP to run on your computer.
● To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER.
● To repair a Windows XP installation using
Recovery Console, press R.
● To quit Setup without installing Windows XP, press F3.
ENTER=Continue R=Repair F3=Quit
3. Press <Enter> to continue the installation and press <F8> to agree the .icensing
Agreement. Windows will display the partition of your system. First of all, you had
better press [D] to delete the partition, then you can press [C] to create partitions as
many as you can, assign them C:, D: or E: logical drive name. In this example, we
will create a 5�GB partition C: and leave the remaining space as a partition D:. The
figure is shown as below:
Windows XP Professional Setup
The following list shows the existing partitions and
unpartitioned space on this computer.
Use the UP ad DOWN ARROW keys to select an item in the list.
● To set up Windows XP on the selected item, press ENTER.
● To create a partition in the unpartitioned space, press C.
● To delete the selected partitions, press D.
114471 MB Disk � at id � on bus � on atapi [MBR]
C:Partition1
D: Partition2 [Unknown]
Unpartitioned space
[NTFS]
49999 MB < 48568 MB free>
�44�4 MB < �44�3 MB free>
8 MB
Unknown Disk
<There is no disk in this drive.>
Unknown Disk
<There is no disk in this drive.>
ENTER=Install D=Delete Partition F3=Quit
4. Press <Enter> to install Windows XP. The process will ask you to format hard disk,
copy files...etc, follow the installation steps until the system is installed completely.
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2-2 Insta�� drivers in ne� �indo�s �P
1. After installing Windows XP, you have to install necessary drivers before using the
Netbook. Insert the Netbook driver CD to the USB DVD drive, waiting for a few
seconds, the main menu will be displayed on your Netbook screen.
2. Clicking these options to install all the drivers for your system. You must firstly click
"Intel Chipset Driver" to install and then click "One Click Setup" to install the other
drivers left, or you can click each individual driver to install it manually.
3. After all the drivers are installed, you need to restart your Netbook, then you can
start using it.
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Netbook
Insta�� �indo�s 7 in
Netbook
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Install a new Windows 7 system
Install drivers in a new Windows 7
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Make sure you have these ready:
1. An USB DVD drive.
2. A Netbook driver CD.
3. Windows 7 Install CD.
Before we continue :
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Shut down your computer.
Connect the USB DVD drive to an USB port of Netbook and connect the power
cord to AC power.
3-1 Insta�� a ne� �indo�s 7 system
1. Power on your Netbook, then press <Del> to enter BIOS setup during POST. Select
and go to the “Boot” menu, set the “1st Boot Device” to USB DVD drive, press
<F10> to save change and exit BIOS.
BIOS SETUP UTI.ITY
Main Advanced Security BootExit
Boot Settings
Specifies the boot
sequence from the
available devices.
Quick Boot
Quiet Boot
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
A device enclosed in
parenthesis has been
disabled in the
Onboard .AN Boot ROM
[Disabled]
Boot Device Priority
1st Boot Device
corresponding type
menu.
[USB:TEAC DV�W28SS�]
2nd Boot Device
[SATA:PM�WDC WD1���]
1st Hard Disk Drive
1st CD/DVD Drive
[SATA:PM�WDC WD1���]
←→ Select Screen
↑↓
Select Item
[USB:TEAC DV�W28SS�]
+-
Change Field
F1 General Help
F1� Save and Exit
ESC Exit
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