Instruction Manual43.9 cm / 17.3“ NotebookMEDION® AKOYA® P7815, P7816, E7201, E7221, E7222
9 of 722.5. Setup Location• Keep your Notebook and all connected devices away from moisture and avoid dust, heat and direct sunlight. Non-compliance
10 of 722.7. Ergonomics PLEASE NOTE!Avoid dazzle, reflections and strong bright-dark contrast in order to protect your eyes.The Notebook should neve
11 of 722.8. ConnectingFollow the instructions below to connect your Notebook correctly and safely: 2.8.1. Power Supply DANGER!Do not open the hous
12 of 72• In addition, when connecting your peripherals only use the connecting cables supplied with those devices. • Ensure that all connection ca
13 of 72• Make sure (via the Notebook display or acoustic signal) that the battery is fully discharged before charging it again.• Please note: There
14 of 724. Views4.1. Open Notebook123456781) Webcam2) Microphone 3) LCD Display4) Multimedia Sensor Buttons (optional)5) Keyboard 6) Touchpad7) Dev
15 of 724.2. Front View99) Multimedia Card Reader4.3. Left Side101112 131410) Power Socket 11) LAN Port (RJ-45)12) External monitor port VGA 13) HD
16 of 724.4. Right Side1516171819202115) Audio Out* / Digital Audio Out (S/P-DIF, optical)16) Microphone*17) USB 2.0 Port 18) Optical Drive19) D
17 of 724.5. Operating and Status LEDsThe system displays power supply status and operating modes via LEDs. The oper-ating lights also light up durin
18 of 724.6. Multimedia Sensortasten (optional) Wireless LAN Enables or disables the wireless LAN function.MuteSwitches the loudspeakers on / off.Pau
1 of 72Table of Contents1. About these Instructions ... 51.1. Symbols
19 of 725. First UseTo operate your Notebook safety and ensure a long service life, you should read the “Operational safety” chapter at the beginning
20 of 72PLEASE NOTE!When first operating your Notebook please ensure that the battery is insert-ed and the mains adapter is connected. This is require
21 of 726. Power Supply6.1. On/Off Switch Open the Notebook and hold the on/off switch down briefly to switch the Note-book on or off.The operating
22 of 726.2. Mains PowerYour Notebook comes with a universal mains adapter for alternating current which automatically adapts to the available power s
23 of 72After entering a computer name you can connect your Notebook to the Internet immediately on the “Wireless” page (if you already have an approp
24 of 726.3. Battery ModePLEASE NOTE!Please charge and discharge the new battery completely two or three times consecutively to ensure that it reache
25 of 726.3.2. Removing the Battery To remove the battery pack, slide the battery lock and to the ‘lock open’ position and remove the battery pac
26 of 726.3.4. Discharging the BatteryOperate the Notebook on battery power until it turns itself off due to low battery charge. PLEASE NOTE!Be sure
27 of 726.4. Power Management (Power Options)Your Notebook offers automatic and customisable power-saving and energy func-tions that can be used to o
28 of 727. Display7.1. Opening and Closing the DisplayThe special design of the display hinges keeps the display closed without the need for an addit
2 of 729. The Touchpad ... 3310. The Hard Drive ...
29 of 727.3. Appearance and CustomisationThis program gives you the option of customising your desktop. This includes the background image, the scree
30 of 727.4. Connecting an External MonitorThe Notebook has a VGA connection socket (12) as well as an HDMI port (13) for an external monitor. Sh
31 of 727.4.1. DuplicateThis mode duplicates the Notebook display on the external monitor. PLEASE NOTE!In this mode the same screen resolution must be
32 of 728.1.1. Notebook-Specific Keyboard ShortcutsDescriptionFn + F1SleepTo configure these keys to suit your requirements, please go to Power Opti
33 of 729. The TouchpadIn normal mode, the cursor follows the direction specified by moving your fingers in the corresponding direction on the touchp
34 of 729.1.1. Two-Finger Touchpad OperationYour touchpad supports two-finger operation which enables certain commands to be executed in some applica
35 of 7210. The Hard DriveThe hard drive is your main memory medium and combines high storage capacity with rapid data access. You Notebook is suppli
36 of 7210.1. Important DirectoriesWe have listed the most important directories below and described their contents. ATTENTION!Do not delete or modify
37 of 7211. The Optical Drive11.1. Inserting a discUnlike optical drives on a desktop PC, the Notebook uses a mount to hold the disc. When inserti
38 of 7211.1.1. Emergency Release of a Blocked DiscIn the event of the drawer no longer opening automatically, it can be opened man-ually providing
3 of 7221. FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions ... 6222. Customer Service ...
39 of 7211.4. Issues Relevant to the BurnerThis section only concerns devices supplied with a CD-RW, a combination CD/DVD read drive or a DVD-RW driv
40 of 7212. The Sound SystemThe Fn + 11 and Fn + 12 keyboard shortcut enables you to adjust the volume. 12.1. External Audio ConnectionsYour Note
41 of 7213. Network Operation13.1. What is a Network? We talk about a network when multiple computers are directly connected to one another. This al
42 of 7213.2. Wireless LAN (Wireless Network)Wireless LAN is an optional feature. This function enables you to establish a network connection to a c
43 of 7214. Bluetooth (optional)Bluetooth technology is used to wirelessly bridge short distances. Bluetooth de-vices transfer data via radio so that
44 of 7215. The multi-Card ReaderMemory cards are media that are used, e.g. in the field of digital photography, and are gradually replacing the dis
45 of 7216. The WebcamThe integrated webcam enables the use of various communication services.17. The Universal Serial Bus Port The universal serial
46 of 7219. SoftwareThis section deals with the subject of software. We distinguish here between the operating system, the software (the applications)
47 of 7219.3. Windows® 8 – What’s NewMicrosoft AccountA Microsoft account is an e-mail address and password for logging in to Windows® 8. You can use
48 of 72Taskbar (Desktop Mode)You can start programs from the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and switch be-tween programs already running. In Win
4 of 72Personal InformationPlease append the following to your proof of ownership:Serial number ...Date
49 of 72 Improved Device ManagementWindows® 8 allows you to connect, manage and use all devices via the central “De-vices” function.All devices are sh
50 of 7219.5. Logging in to WindowsTo be able to work with Windows® 8, you must set up a Windows® 8 user account. Move the mouse pointer into the
51 of 7219.6. Linking a User Account to a LiveIDYou can link your user account to a LiveID. This enables you to log in to any comput-er or mobile dev
52 of 7219.7. Windows® 8 Start ScreenOnce the operating system is running, you will see the new Windows® 8 Start screen. (image similar)Information s
53 of 7219.8. Windows® 8 DesktopThis image shows a symbolic representation of additional programs.(image similar)Information such as the following ma
54 of 7219.8.1. Working with Windows® 8 and Cassic AppsMenu InstructionsOpening an app Click the desired app with the left mouse but-ton.Closing a
55 of 72Uninstalling an app Right-click on the Start screen. Click All Apps in the bottom right hand cor-ner of the display. Right-click the de
56 of 7219.9. Using the Search FunctionUse the search function to find individual tasks, settings or apps quickly. Move the mouse pointer into the
57 of 72 Data protection Configure the security settings for apps, accounts and Windows® 8 here. Devices Install additional external connected
58 of 7220.1. Windows® 8 Power On/Off FunctionsThe new Windows® 8 allows you to restart your Notebook, put it into sleep mode or shut it down.Changes
5 of 721. About these InstructionsBefore using the device for the first time, please read these operating in-structions carefully, paying special att
59 of 7220.3. Resetting the Notebook to its Factory SettingsIn the event of problems with the installation or other software problems which make it
60 of 7220.4. BIOS Setup ProgramBIOS setup (the basic hardware configuration of your system) offers you numerous configuration options for operating
61 of 72• Web Filter / Child ProtectionThe Web Filter will block visits to dangerous web pages and will create a safe working environment during Inte
62 of 7221. FAQ – Frequently Asked QuestionsDo I need to install the discs supplied? − No All programs are preinstalled. The discs are provided as b
63 of 7222. Customer Service22.1. What To Do In Case of Hardware Problems Malfunctions can sometimes have quite trivial causes, but they may also be
64 of 7222.2.1. Faults and Possible CausesThe screen is black.• This fault can have various causes: − The operating light (on/off switch) does not
65 of 7222.3. Do You Need More Help?You’ve checked through the suggestions in the previous section and you’re still hav-ing problems with your device
66 of 7222.5. TransportPlease note the following information if you wish to transport the Notebook:• Switch the Notebook off. This ensures that the
67 of 7222.6. MaintenanceATTENTION!None of the parts inside the Notebook housing require cleaning or mainte-nance.You can increase the lifespan of yo
68 of 7223. Upgrading/Modifying and Repair• Upgrades and modifications to your Notebook should only be carried out by qualified specialists. If you
6 of 721.2. Proper UseThis device is designed for the use, management and editing of electronic docu-ments and multimedia content, as well as for digi
69 of 7224. Recycling and DisposalShould you have any questions concerning the disposal please contact your dealer or customer service.PackagingYour
70 of 7225. European EN 9241-307 Class II StandardFor active matrix LCDs (TFT) with a resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels, each of which consist of thre
71 of 72Pixel defect types:• Type 1:permanently illuminated pixel (bright, white dot) even when not activated. A white pixel occurs due to the illumin
72 of 7225.1. FCC Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to P
7 of 722. Safety Instructions2.1. Dangers for children and people with reduced ability to operate machinery.• This device is not intended for use b
8 of 72• Do not fold the display back by an angle of more than 120°. Exceeding this val-ue may damage the housing or the Notebook. Always hold the di
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