Lenovo 3000 N200 14.1-inch Setup Poster
P/N: 42W9736
Date: 8/3/2007
Printing Specifications: Size: 11x14 inches, Color: 2 color job (Process Black, Process Magenta), Font: IBM Fonts and Helvetica Neue Family, Material: 100 gsm gloss art paper. Blue line indicates die-cut and should not be printed. Barcode and country name may need adjustment.
Unpacking the Box
Remove the following items from the packaging:
- Lenovo 3000 Computer
- Battery Pack ?
- Power Cable ?
- AC Power Adapter ?
- Manuals:
- Setup Instructions (this sheet)
- Safety and Warranty Guide
- Service and Troubleshooting Guide
- Other Supplements or Flyers
Refer to the back for notes on unlisted, missing, or damaged items, and for the recovery disc.
Initial Setup Instructions
? Read the safety notices and important tips in the included manuals before using the computer.
Install the Battery Pack
Your battery is ready for use. [Diagram: Shows the battery pack being slid into the designated compartment on the underside of the laptop.]
Connect the Equipment to Power
[Diagram: Depicts the AC power adapter's connector being plugged into the laptop's power port, and the adapter's plug being inserted into a wall socket.]
Turn on the Equipment
[Diagram: Shows a finger pressing the power button located on the laptop.]
Point and Click Using the Touchpad
Move the cursor by sliding your finger across the touchpad. The touchpad and the left/right buttons below the keyboard function as mouse buttons. [Diagram: Highlights the touchpad area on the laptop keyboard base and indicates finger movement for cursor control. Also shows the physical buttons located below the touchpad.]
Configure the Operating System as Prompted on the Screen
This process may take some time. [Diagram: Represents a generic computer screen displaying prompts for operating system configuration.]
For More Detailed Information, Press the Lenovo Care Button
This process provides detailed information. [Diagram: Shows a finger pressing the dedicated 'Lenovo Care' button on the laptop.]
Laptop Components
Identify the following components on your Lenovo 3000 N200:
- 1 Integrated Camera*: *For specific models only. [Diagram: Shows the location of the webcam at the top of the screen bezel.]
- 2 Wireless LAN Antennas (Main and Auxiliary): [Diagram: Shows the location of the wireless antennas, typically in the screen hinge area.]
- 2a Third Wireless LAN Antenna*: *For specific models only. [Diagram: Shows an additional antenna location.]
- 3 Single Latch: [Diagram: Shows the laptop's main latch mechanism.]
- 4 Volume and Mute Buttons: Controls for audio volume and muting. [Diagram: Shows buttons near the keyboard for volume control.]
- 5 Power Button: Turns the computer on and off. [Diagram: Shows the location of the power button.]
- 6 Lenovo Care Button: Launches the Lenovo Care utility. [Diagram: Shows the dedicated Lenovo Care button.]
- 7 Wireless Radio Switch: Toggles wireless network connectivity. [Diagram: Shows a physical switch for wireless radios.]
- 8 Fingerprint Reader*: *For specific models only. Used for biometric authentication. [Diagram: Shows the location of the fingerprint reader, usually on the palm rest.]
- 9 Fn Key: Used in combination with other keys to access special functions. [Diagram: Shows the Fn key on the keyboard.]
Fn Key Functions
Use the Fn key in combination with other keys to access special features:
Key Combination | Function |
---|---|
Fn + Esc | Mute ? |
Fn + F1 | Decrease Volume ➖ |
Fn + F2 | Increase Volume ➕ |
Fn + F5 | Enter Standby ? |
Fn + F7 | Manage Wireless Connections ? |
Fn + F10 | Select Display Scheme ?️ |
Fn + F11 | Adjust Video Brightness ? |
Fn + F12 | Enter Hibernation Mode ? |
Fn + PgUp | Home ? |
Fn + PgDn | End ? |
Fn + Arrow Keys (implied for multimedia) | Multimedia Controls ▶️ ⏸️ ⏹️ |
Lenovo Care and Support
For more information about Lenovo technologies and other items, open Lenovo Care by pressing the Lenovo Care button.
Lenovo Care
Lenovo Care provides access to a wealth of information and tools to help you configure, understand, maintain, and enhance your computer.
Access Connections™
Access Connections allows seamless switching between wired and wireless network environments, automatically managing security settings, printers, home pages, and other location-specific configurations.
Presentation Director
Presentation Director helps you plan and deliver presentations confidently, even when away from the office.
Rescue and Recovery™
Rescue and Recovery includes a suite of recovery tools to help you diagnose, get assistance, and quickly recover from system failures, even if the primary operating system does not boot and you cannot contact your support team.
Message Center
The Message Center displays messages informing you about useful pre-installed software on the computer. It may also provide messages about new available updates to keep your computer current.
Help Center
The Help Center acts as the interface for the user guide, system tools, services, and Lenovo's websites on the Internet.
Using Access Help (Online Manual) and Included Manuals
To find detailed information about your computer, open Access Help or consult the Safety and Warranty Guide or the Service and Troubleshooting Guide.
Access Help
Access Help is a comprehensive online manual that provides answers to most of your questions about your computer, helps you configure pre-installed features and tools, or resolve problems.
To open Access Help, do one of the following:
- Press the Lenovo Care button. In Lenovo Care's Quick Links, click "Access System Help".
- Click Start, point to All Programs, then point to Lenovo Care. Click Access Help.
Safety and Warranty Guide
- Important safety information
- Operating environment and other important notices
- Warranty information
Service and Troubleshooting Guide
- Introduction to other information sources
- Important tips for computer care
- Diagnostics and problem resolution
- Recovery options
- Help and service
- Computer warranty information
Additional Unpacking Notes
- Some models may contain items not listed.
- If any item is missing or damaged, contact the place of purchase.
- All necessary files to restore factory-installed files and applications are on your hard drive, eliminating the need for a recovery disc. For additional information, see "Recovery Options" in the Service and Troubleshooting Guide.