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11HowlingHowling is the high-pitched whining or shrieking thatis sometimes generated by the speaker when themicrophone input setting is on and the vol
12CD-ROM DriveDrive Access Lamp(Orange)Open/Close ButtonEmergency EjectPinholeCD-ROM Drive PowerLED (Green)Volume ControlSearch(Forward/Reverse)Stop (
13Power lampGlows a steady green after you press and hold down the Powerbutton for a second. Goes out after you press the Power buttonagain. It flas
14Mini-LCD control panelLocated just below the display panel. Each symbol displayedindicates the status of a system feature.Floppy disk in-useData i
15Touch PadDual Mouse ButtonsYour TransPort features the Pick-a-Point dual pointing system.This lets you use either the pointing stick or touch pad t
16KeyboardFigure 1-3: 87-Key keyboard.TransPort XKE has a standard notebook keyboard with 87-keys,an embedded numeric keypad, and twelve function key
17Hot keysFigure 1-5: Hot keysDisplay ModeSpeakerVolumeBrightnessBeep VolumeFunction Key (Fn) must be helddown to adjust your display andvolume setti
18Right side viewFigure 1-6: Interior features (right side view).Power buttonPress and hold for one to two seconds to turn computerON or OFF.Note:Pre
19Left side viewFigure 1-7: Interior features (left side view).PC CardEject ButtonsKensingtonTM SecurityLock SlotPC Card 0 SlotPC Card 1 SlotKensingt
20Rear infrared portTransfers data between computers or peripherals withoutcables.Stereo Headphone jackConnects a stereo headphone or amplified extern
3Why read this manual?This book, the User's Guide, contains technical information, SETUPinstructions, and detailed configuration settings. It als
21The included AC adapter plugs into the DC In connector. Theadapter powers your system and recharges your batteries at thesame time. Also, the AC p
22Note:Modular hard disk drives do not operate in the left bay, only inthe right bay.Left Expansion BayLeft FlexOpt Bay can hold abattery or a floppy
23Your system comes with software that allows most PC cards tobe recognized when inserted or ejected. Some third-party cardsmay require their own clie
24Disk drivesYour system comes with a removable internal hard disk drive, aremovable 3.5-inch floppy disk drive and a removable CD-ROMdrive. Followin
25The illustration above shows one way to place a TransPort XKEfor an infrared data exchange. For best results, keep thecomputers within a meter of e
26Connecting to a modem or cellular phone• The modem uses a standard RJ-11 cable forconnecting to a phone line.• Connectivity to certain data-ready ce
27The manual eject pinhole is used only if the tray of the CD-ROM drive will not open. Turn off the unit, then insert anunfolded paper clip into the h
28Charge LampNo lightOrange glowSlowly flashing orangeFast flashing orangeGreen glowFast flashing greenOrange/GreenBattery operation or no battery ins
29Microphone In(Mono)Mini-DINPS/2KeyboardS-Video OutKensingtonTMSecurity LockNTSC Video OutExternal Monitor SCSI-210/100 Base TLAN ConnectorAC InLin
30Connecting your TransPort XKE when it ispowered off to the MicronDock (Cold Docking).1. Turn the TransPort power off.2.Disconnect all peripheral dev
4ContentsContentsWelcome! ... 41. Getting Started...
31Connecting your TransPort XKE while it is in theSuspend Mode to your MicronDock (WarmDocking).1. Place the unit in suspend (see page 16 for furtheri
32Connecting your TransPort XKE while it is runningto the MicronDock (Hot Docking).Caution:Warm Docking - The system will beep and SAFE UN-DOCK LED w
33Powering down your TransPort XKE andundocking. (Cold Undocking)1. Save the work that is currently in progress, quit allopen application programs and
34Disconnecting the MicronDock from your TransPort XKE while it is running (Hot Undocking). Select the eject button (in Windows 95). Hold down the <
352. Powering YourNotebookThis chapter provides you with the information you need tooperate your TransPort XKE series system.You will learn how to:• P
36When you press the battery level button, the charge lights tellyou approximately what percentage of power remains in thebattery pack.How much actual
37To install a battery pack, first place the computer in suspendmode or power down completely. Then insert the battery intoone of the expansion bays a
38Extra battery packFor maximum running time, your TransPort XKE can hold anextra rechargeable battery pack, for a total of two battery packsonboard.
39When you run your TransPort XKE on two battery packs, thenotebook doesn’t use both batteries at the same time. Instead, itdischarges the batteries
40Low battery warningsTwo warnings alert you when your system’s battery is low andneeds charging.Warning 1: Five minutes or less to shut down. The mi
5Welcome!Welcome to the TransPort XKE User’s Guide! This guide isdesigned to help you get the most out of your system and keep itrunning trouble free
41What to do if you get a low-battery warningIf your AC adapter and a power outlet are available:1. Put the notebook in suspend mode by pressing <F
423. Hardware SetupRunning the SETUP programThe SETUP program lets you customize how your computeruses various hardware features. SETUP’s data is st
43Note:You shouldn’t need to adjust your hard drive parametersbecause the system detects drive type automatically. If yoursystem fails to detect the
4432 Bit I/O: [Enabled]This settings enables or disables 32 bit IDE data transfers.Transfer Mode: Fast PIO4Selects the method for moving data to/from
45I/O Device ConfigurationConfigures and reports the status of the hardware built intoyour system.Serial Port: [Auto] defaultAutoDisabledEnabledBase I
46Audio Options MenuConfigures and reports the status of the audio hardware built intoyour system.Multimedia device: [Enabled] defaultConfigure the so
47Windows 95 Operating System: [Win95b] defaultWin95aWin95bSelect the appropriate Windows 95 installed in your system.Large Disk Access Mode: [DOS] de
48Set Supervisor Password: [Press Enter]Opens a dialog box prompt for setting or erasing passwords.Enter New Password: [__ ]Confirm New Pa
49Power Savings: [Customize] defaultDisabledMaximum PerformanceMaximum Power SavingsSets power management mode, which controls system powermanagement
50Caution:Save to Disk uses a special hard disk partition created atthe factory. If you delete this partition, Save to Disk willno longer work.Restor
61. Getting StartedThis chapter introduces you to the TransPort XKE system.The following instructions should help you:• Open your TransPort XKE• Ident
51Note:The Exit menu lets you choose to save changes or return toprevious values.Exit Saving Changes:Exit after writing all changed SETUP values to CM
524. InstallingAccessoriesThe TransPort XKE is a versatile machine with several availableaccessories. This chapter describes how to add some of those
53Figure 4-2: Memory board location.The RAM module slots are beneath the memory access panel.To install a memory moduleHolding the module gently by it
54Installing a modular hard drive or floppy driveYour computer will automatically recognize a hard disk or floppydisk drive module when you install it
55Installing and removing the CD-ROM driveYour CD-ROM drive can play your favorite music on the built-in stereo speakers, load and run an application
56NTSC and S-Video Setup:Your Micron TransPort XKE has provisions to connect yourTransPort to a television via NTSC (National TelevisionStandard Commi
57Click on NeoMagicClick on Display OptionsClick on the TV(NTSC) option for USA/Canada or TV(PAL) forEurope or TV (SECAM) for France and Russia and th
585. System SoftwareOptionsYour TransPort XKE has been preloaded and tested with eitherWindows NT 4.0 Workstation or Windows 95. If you havequestions
59Power PanelMicron Electronics has included with your systema 32-bit application called “Phoenix® PowerPanel”TM from Phoenix Technologies, Ltd. This
60NoteDockNoteDock, also from Softex,Inc., allows you to hot dock andundock your TransPort XKE on your optional Micron Dock withthe same ease as in Wi
7Your box contains the packing slip, this manual, your cablesand other manuals, a battery pack, your drive module(s), an ACadapter, system backup soft
616. Embedded ModemGuideOverviewThe internal modem built into your computer provides you withall the communications functionality you need to send and
62Using Your ModemThis section describes how to:• Use your modem with your communications software• Confirm and/or reset the appropriate initializatio
63Distinctive RingIf your telephone company is providing Distinctive Ring service,you can have the modem report the ring type to your computer.However
64Connecting to your Cellular PhoneOnce you have the appropriate cellular phone cable, connectthe phone to the computer as follows:1.Insert the cable
65Modem TroubleshootingMany problems result from a loose or defective cable, typingerrors, or a misunderstanding about how the modem shouldwork. First
66The modem disconnectsprematurely.Excessive modem retrains.The modem remains connectedwhen the communicationsoftware is terminated.The modem cannot t
67AT CommandsAT commands, which are issued from an asynchronous DTEsuch as a computer, control the modem’s operation and softwareconfiguration. The fo
68E1*FnF0F1*HnH0*H1InI0I2I3I4I9LnL0L1L2*L3MnM0M1*M2M3NnN0N1*OnO0O1O3PQnQ0*Q1TVnV0V1*WnW0W1W2*XnX0X1X2X3X4*X5X6X7YnY0ZnZ0Local Character echo ON (modem
69&Cn&C0&C1*&Dn&D0&D1&D2*&D3&Fn&F0&F5&Gn&G0*&G1&G2&Kn&K0&K3*&K4&Mn&
70AT% (percent) Commands%Bn%B0%Cn%C0%C1*View numbers in blacklist.Displays the numbers for which the last call attempted in the past two hoursfailed.
8Let your computer acclimate itselfAlthough your TransPort XKE can easily standtemperature extremes, it doesn’t like rapid changesin temperature, espe
7111 CONNECT 4800 Connection rate at 4800 BPS.12 CONNECT 9600 Connection rate at 9600 BPS.13 CONNECT 14400 Connection rate at 14400 BPS.14 CONNECT 192
7216 Attempt a 26400 BPS connection17 Attempt a 28800 BPS connection18 Attempt a 31200 BPS connection19* Attempt a 33600 BPS connectionS38 Bit Value D
737. System Care andPrecautionsBattery and LCDCaution:The LCD can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Nodetergents or chemicals should be used.Warning:The f
74CD-ROMCAUTION:Handle the disk only by the edges. To keep the diskclean, avoid touching its surface. Disks should bereturned to their cases after us
75Precautions for AC adapter and power cord useCaution:Choose an outlet that is easy to reach and near yourcomputer.Don’t use the AC adapter around st
76Precautions for Battery PackWhen using this battery pack, be sure to observe the followingpoints.Failure to do so may result in the battery pack lea
778. SystemSpecificationsCPUIntel Pentium 166MHz, 200MHz, 233MHz, or 266MHzwith MMX TechnologyChipsetIntel 430TX PCI chipsetMemoryL1 cache 32 KB (Inte
78Battery pack specificationsType: Smart rechargeable lithium-ion batteryVoltage: 10.8 V DCCapacity: 5,400 mAhAmbient temperatureShort term: 14° to 10
79Data Modem SpecificationsConnectRates Up to 56 KBPS transmit and receiveAuto rate fallback/forward from53,600 BPS to 300 BPSStandards ITU-T V.34: 33
80Windows® ShortcutsCtrl-C copy to clipboardCtrl-V paste from the clipboardCtrl-X delete and copy to clipboardAlt-Tab toggle between open programsAlt-
9• Universal Serial Bus (USB) port.• 128 Bit PCI graphics accelerator with hardware MPEG1 and2MB EDO memory.• NTSC video output capability lets you di
81Appendix A: Safety practicesYour computer is built for traveling, but it is not indestructible.When using your computer, please follow these safety
82Appendix B: Micron PowerSM WarrantyMICRON TRANSPORT* MODEL LAPTOP COMPUTER LIMITEDWARRANTIES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT POLICIESFIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANT
83import and export duties, and all other fees and charges imposed bygovernment or quasi-governmental agencies or officials must be paid byinternation
84request pick-up. You must completely package the product priorto the carrier’s pick-up.3. The carrier will pick up the packaged product from the agr
85Appendix C: Regulatory SpecificationsFCC NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device, pursu
86Federal Regulatory Statements - MotorolaEmbedded ModemFCC Part 68 RequirementsThis equipment complies with FCC rules Part 68. Located on the equipme
87Appendix D:Ergonomic NoticeNow that you have your Micron computer, you will probablyspend many hours exploring the capabilities of this machine,and
88DIP Switches - Small switches on a piece ofhardware such as a CPU, a printer, or anoption card. DIP switch settings controlvarious functions and pro
89IndexAAdvanced menu 44BBattery Packsbefore using battery pack 34care and precautions 69checking non-installed battery 38discharging 38inserting
90To get help:Notebook Technical Support800-393-8935Micron Corporate Headquarters800-828-0416Customer Service 888-643-7662Micron Sales 800-964-2766Int
10Latches slide to release the displaypanelMicrophoneMini-LCD Control PanelSpeakerFront Infrared (IR) PortRight Expansion Bay (CD-ROM Drive)Left Expan
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