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• Some PC Cards include cables that extend from the back of the cards. Be careful not to bend or put excessive strain on these cables. Using PC Cards You can install PC Cards while the computer is on. To insert a PC Card into a slot: 1. Push the slot door in with the PC Card. 2. Align the card with a slot and insert the card into the slot until it locks in place. See “Using PC Cards” on page 37. WorkingwithPCMCIA(PC)Cards 37 The eject button for the card slot operates in two steps, therefore to remove a PC Card: 1. Push the eject button once to pop it outward. 2. Push the eject button again, then the card will be ejected. Eject button PC Card Insert PC card with product information facing up Figure31. InsertingaPCCard Windows Me Windows Me automatically assigns computer resources (such as communication ports and memory addresses) to the PC Card installed in your computer. To remove a PC Card from your computer if your operating system is Windows Me: Use the following procedures to remove PC Cards, or you may lose data that is being stored to a card. 1. Click icon on the taskbar. 2. Select the name of the card you want to remove, and then click the Stop button. 3. Push the cardeject buttononthe side of the PCCard slotwhenpromptedtodoso. 4. Pull the card out of the PC Card slot. 38 UsersManual Multi Media Functions/Equipment Media Player You can play video and audio CD files with the Windows Media Player, as well as watching TV, video and listening to the radio through internet. The on-board audio hardware and software of your computer enable the computer to play audio/video compact discs. The instructions to play a video CD-ROM are the same as the instructions for the audio CD below. If you wish to do so, you can attach external speakers to the Headphone jack. Playing a Audio/Multimedia CD-ROM To play an Audio CD follow the instructions below: 1. Insert a compact disc into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Press the button on the CD-ROM drive to open the CD-ROM device. 3. Insert a CD, label side up. 4. Carefully push the tray in to close the drive tray. The Windows Media Player button appears on the taskbar if not already there, and the music begins to play. If the disk does not play click icon on the Windows task bar then navigate to the CD drive using the file open menu. Figure32. WindowsMediaPlayer Play List Display Play List Volume Control Stop Button Play Button Change Mode MultiMediaFunctions/Equipment 39 CD LED On A LED on the drive tray is on when the computer is reading from a CD. Do not remove a disc when this LED is on. Removing the Audio CD To remove the CD follow the instructions below: 1. Click on the Windows taskbar to open the Windows Media Player window, if not already open. 2. Click Stop in the Windows Media Player window or simply close the Windows media player. See Figure 32. 3. Press the button on your CD-ROM drive. The drive tray opens and you can remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive. 4. For more information on playing compact discs, see the Help menu in the Windows Media Player window. 40 UsersManual Movie Maker You can edit audio and video data using this Movie Maker that is included with Windows Me. It is also possible to make a slide show with each frame or picture. To start the program: Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Windows Movie Maker. Collections Monitor Workspace Tool Bar Figure33. WindowsMovieMaker Please refer to the on-line help manual to operate the Windows Movie Maker. Volume Control Using the Keyboard Changing the volume with your keyboard. Use + to decrease the volume or to increase the volume. + Using the Volume Control Icon Double-Click icon in the active program tray. The Volume Control window pops up. Use this window to adjust the volume. You can pop up a simple volume slider by a single click icon. MultiMediaFunctions/Equipment 41 MP3 Player The flash memory size of the MP3 Player is 32 MB, but the memory size could be different from system to system. Your system has a MP3 player integrated inside the computer chassis. You can download songs from internet and save them on your system. You can use the MP3 player to listen to music even though the system is powered off. Play/Stop REC/Erase LCD FF (Forward) Figure34. MP3ControllerTop/RightView REW (Rewind) Power slide bar Off / Music / Voice Equalizer Preset: Classic/Rock/Pop Ear-phone connector REP (Repeat) Repeat: repeat one MP3 file All: repeat every MP3 file Shuffle: mix the order of the file VOL (Volume) HOLD Lock the MP3 controller buttons except the Power slide bar. Figure35. MP3ControllerBottom/LeftView 42 UsersManual Multi Media Functions/Equipment 43 Listening to a MP3 file To listen to your MP3 files simply follow the steps below: 1. Make a new folder on your system hard drive to store your MP3 files. 2. Connect MP3 controller to its jack on front of a system. Figure 36. Connecting MP3 Controller 3. Connect ear-phone to the MP3 controller. Figure 37. Headphone Hookup 4. Click Start > MP3 Loader > MP3 Loader. Ear-...
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