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TABLE OF CONTENTS
First things first 5 Built-in network feature ............................. 41
Your guides ............................................. 5 Bluelight Shield 42
Basic care and tips for using your Securing your computer 44
computer.................................................. 5 Using a computer security lock.............. 44
Turning your computer off........................... 5
Using passwords ................................... 44
Taking care of your computer ..................... 6
Entering passwords .................................. 45
Taking care of your AC adapter .................. 7
Cleaning and servicing................................ 7 Fingerprint Reader 46
Guidelines for safe battery usage ............... 8 How to use the fingerprint reader .......... 46
Internal battery....................................... 10
BIOS utility 50
Your Acer notebook tour 11 Boot sequence....................................... 50
Screen view ........................................... 11 Setting passwords ................................. 50
Keyboard view ....................................... 12
Power management 51
Left view ................................................ 13
Saving power ......................................... 51
USB Type-A information ........................... 14
USB Type-C information ........................... 14 Battery pack 53
Right view ............................................. 14 Battery characteristics ........................... 53
Base view .............................................. 15 Charging the battery ................................. 53
Optimizing battery life ............................... 54
Using the keyboard 16
Checking the battery level......................... 55
Lock keys............................................... 16 Battery-low warning .................................. 55
Special keys .......................................... 16 Traveling with your computer 56
Hotkeys.................................................. 18 Disconnecting from the desktop ............ 56
The Windows OS Desktop 19 Moving around ....................................... 56
Tips and hints for using Windows.......... 20 What to bring............................................. 57
Where are my apps?................................. 20 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 59
Can I turn off notifications? ....................... 20
How do I check for Windows updates?..... 20 USB Type-C port 60
Where can I get more information?........... 20 Thunderbolt 4 port 61
Using the Precision Touchpad 21 Displays ................................................. 61
Touchpad gestures................................ 21 Video and audio connectors 62
Changing touchpad settings .................. 23
Connecting a monitor............................. 62
Recovery 24 Headphones and microphone................ 62
Creating a file history backup ................ 24 HDMI 63
Backing up your wireless and LAN
drivers.................................................... 27 Frequently asked questions 65
Restoring your computer ....................... 27 Requesting service ................................ 67
Reset this PC and keep my files ............... 27 Troubleshooting ..................................... 68
Reset this PC and remove everything ...... 31 Troubleshooting tips.................................. 68
Error messages......................................... 68
Using a Bluetooth connection 35
Enabling and disabling Bluetooth .......... 35 Internet and online security 70
Enable Bluetooth and add a device .......... 35 First steps on the net ............................. 70
Protecting your computer.......................... 70
Connecting to the Internet 37 Choose an Internet Service Provider ........ 70
Connecting to a wireless network.......... 37 Network connections................................. 72
Connecting to a wireless LAN................... 37 Surf the Net!.............................................. 73
Connecting with a cable ........................ 41 Internet security software.......................... 74
Getting started...
We would like to thank you for making this Acer notebook your choice
for meeting your mobile computing needs.
Your guides
To help you use your Acer notebook, we have designed a set of
guides:
First off, the Setup Guide helps you get started with setting up your
computer.
For more on how your computer can help you to be more productive,
please refer to the User’s Manual. This guide contains detailed
information on such subjects as system utilities, data recovery,
expansion options and troubleshooting.
Once you have connected to the internet, you can download updates
for your computer from:
http://go.acer.com/support
1. The link will open the Acer Support webpage.
2. Scroll down to Drivers and Manuals and search for your model by
pasting in or manually entering the serial number, SNID, or
product model.
3. From this page you can also download and install the Acer
identification utility that will automatically detect your computer’s
serial number and SNID and allow you to copy it to the clipboard.
4. Once you have found your product model, any updates, or
documents will be listed.
• Right-click the Windows Start button > Shut down or sign out >
Shut down.
If you need to power down the computer for a short while, but don’t
want to completely shut it down, you can put it to Sleep by doing any
of the following:
• Press the power button.
• Press the sleep hotkey.
• Press the Windows key or select the Windows Start button, select
Power > Sleep.
• Right-click the Windows Start button > Shut down or sign out >
Sleep.
Note
If you cannot power off the computer normally, press and hold the power
button for up to ten seconds to shut down the computer. If you turn off the
computer and want to turn it on again, wait at least two seconds before
powering up.
Warning
When using a charging cart or a small space to simultaneously charge
or operate multiple devices , the area must be well- ventilated and the
temperature kept between 0 °C (32 °F) to 35 °C (95 °F) and battery
charging must be stopped when 100% capacity is reached.
Continuous charging can cause deformation or damage to the battery/
device.
Warning
Batteries may explode if not handled properly.
Do not disassemble or dispose of batteries in fire.
Do not short external contacts, crush, puncture or otherwise tamper
with batteries. Keep batteries away from children.
Follow local regulations when disposing of used batteries.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger
or battery that is damaged. Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental
short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip or
pen causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-)
terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips on the battery.)
This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery in
your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the
battery or the connecting object.
The capacity and lifetime of the battery will be reduced if the battery is
left in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter.
Always try to keep the battery between 15° C and 25° C (59° F and
77° F). A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily,
even when the battery is fully charged. Battery performance is
especially limited in temperatures well below freezing.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries
may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to local
regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as
household waste.
Wireless devices may be susceptible to interference from the battery,
which could affect performance.
Note
Please refer to www.acer.com for battery shipping documents.
Internal battery
• Do not attempt to replace a built-in rechargeable battery, battery
replacement must be done by an Acer- authorized repair facility.
• Recharge the battery by following the instruction included in the
product documentation.
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Screen view
Keyboard view
2
3
Left view
A515-47
1 2 3 4 5 6
A515-57/A515-57G/A515-57GT/A515-57T
1 2 3 4 5 6
# Icon Item Description
1 DC-in jack Connects to an AC adapter.
Connects to an Ethernet 10/100/
Ethernet (RJ-45)
2 1000-based network.
port
Pull the lip down to open the port fully.
Supports high-definition digital video
3 HDMI port
connections.
USB port with
4 power-off Connects to USB devices.
charging
5 USB port Connects to USB devices.
Connects to the provided USB Type-
USB Type-C port C power adapter and to USB devices
with DC-in (A515- with a USB Type-C connector.
47) Supports DisplayPort™ over USB-
C™.
6
USB Type-C /
Connects to USB devices with a USB
Thunderbolt™ 4
Type-C connector.
port (A515-57/
Supports Thunderbolt™ 4 and
A515-57G/A515-
displays.
57GT/A515-57T)
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Right view
1 2 3 4
# Icon Item Description
Indicates the computer’s power
Power indicator
status.
Indicates the computer’s battery
1 status.
Charging: The light shows amber
Battery indicator
when the battery is charging.
Fully charged: The light shows blue
when in AC mode.
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Base view
1
2
Lock keys
The keyboard has lock keys which you can use to turn keyboard
functions on and off.
Lock key Description
When Caps Lock is on, all alphabetic characters
Caps Lock
typed are in uppercase.
When Num Lock is on, the keypad is in numeric
mode. The keys function as a calculator (complete
Num Lock with the arithmetic operators +, -, *, and /). Use this
mode when you need to do a lot of numeric data
entry.
Special keys
Your computer’s keyboard includes keys that activate special
functions. The function of each key is clearly marked with an icon.
Icon Function Description
Speaker toggle Turns the speakers on and off.
Hotkeys
To activate hotkeys, press and hold the Fn key before pressing the
other key in the hotkey combination.
Hotkey Icon Description
Fn + F1-F12 Activates the F1 to F12 keys.
Switches fan mode between Silent,
Normal and Performance.
For more information on how to achieve
Fn + F
optimal cooling efficiency in different
scenarios, please launch Acer Quick
Access application.
Note
To swap the hotkey and special function of the F1 to F12 keys, change the
function key setting in the BIOS (to open the BIOS press F2 when starting
your computer, then select the Main menu and change Function key
behavior to Function keys).
(Specifications vary depending on model.)
The Windows OS Desktop - 19
2345 6 7 8
# Item Description
Changes the apps settings for your
1 Settings
computer.
Launches apps, through Pinned,
2 Start
Recommended, or All apps.
Types in the texts to search on your
3 Search
computer and the Internet.
Allows to switch between running
4 Task View
applications and add the virtual desktop.
Provides the weather, news, stocks, and
5 Widgets
sports information.
6 Power Shut down, sleep or restart your computer.
Displays the situation of network
connection, battery level and sound
7 Quick settings
setting. You can toggle quick actions to
instantly adjust or open settings.
8 Notification Displays the notifications and calendar.
20 - The Windows OS Desktop
Touchpad gestures
Single-finger slide
Slide a finger across the touchpad to move the cursor.
Two-finger pinch
Zoom in and out of photos, maps and documents with a
simple finger-and-thumb gesture.
22 - Using the Precision Touchpad
Three-finger press
Lightly tap the touchpad with three fingers to open the
Search Windows.
Three-finger swipe
Swipe across the touchpad with three fingers.
• Swipe up to open Task View. Move the cursor over a
window and tap the touchpad to select that window, or
swipe downwards to exit Task View.
• Swipe down to minimize all open windows and show
Desktop; swipe upwards to restore the minimized
windows.
• Swipe left or right to switch between open windows.
Four-finger press
Lightly tap the touchpad with four fingers to open the
Action Center.
Four-finger swipe
Swipe across the touchpad with four fingers.
• Swipe up to open Task View. Move the cursor over a
window and tap the touchpad to select that window, or
swipe downwards to exit Task View.
• Swipe down to minimize all open windows and show
Desktop; swipe upwards to restore the minimized
windows.
The precision touchpad includes added technology features that help
recognize and prevent unintentional gestures such as accidental taps,
gestures, and pointer movement.
Note
The touchpad is sensitive to finger movement; the lighter the touch, the better
the response. Please keep the touchpad and your fingers dry and clean.
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4. Now you can adjust the settings to suit your personal needs. You
can switch off the touchpad if you prefer to use a mouse. Or you can
adjust the touchpad sensitivity to suit your needs. Scroll down to see
more settings.
24 - Recovery
RECOVERY
If you are having trouble with your computer, and the frequently asked
questions (see Got a question? on page 64) do not help, you can
recover your computer.
This section describes the recovery tools available on your computer.
Acer provides Acer Care Center, which allows you to reset your PC,
refresh your PC, backup files/data or create a factory default backup.
If you cannot access Acer Care Center, click Settings in the Start
menu, select System and then click Recovery.
Note
Acer Care Center vary depending on model or Operating System.
4. Make sure the folders that you want to back up are selected and
click Start back up to continue.
26 - Recovery
5. You can select View sync progress to watch files sync until it
completes.
Important
If you have apps installed on your PC, they will be removed.
9. You will be shown the reset progress on the screen. The screen will
turn off during the reset process.
10.The screen will turn back on when it is installing Windows. Your PC
will restart several times during the reset process.
11.Follow the process until it completes.
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9. You will be shown the reset progress on the screen. The screen will
turn off during the reset process.
10.The screen will turn back on when it is installing Windows. Your PC
will restart several times during the reset process.
11.Follow the process until it completes.
12.When your PC has completed the reset process, Windows will use
factory default settings.
Using a Bluetooth connection - 35
Note
Please check your devices owner’s manual to determine how to turn on its
Bluetooth adapter.
4. Select the device you wish to pair from the list of discovered
devices.
Note
Some devices using older versions of the Bluetooth technology require both
devices to enter a PIN. In the case of one of the devices not having any inputs
(as in a headset), the passcode is hardcoded into the device (usually "0000"
or "1234"). Consult your device’s user manual for more information.
You can also enter the Bluetooth settings by selecting the Network,
Sound and Battery icon in the lower right-hand corner of the screen to
open the Quick settings pane. From here, you can enable or disable
Bluetooth or right-click on Bluetooth > Go to Settings to enter the
Bluetooth settings.
Connecting to the Internet - 37
CONNECTING T O TH E INTERNET
This chapter includes general information on types of connections,
and getting connected to the internet. For detailed information, please
refer to Network connections on page 72.
Your computer’s built-in network features make it easy for you to
connect your computer to the internet.
First though, in order to connect to the internet from home, you’ll need
to sign up for internet services from an ISP (Internet Service Provider)
-- usually a phone or cable company -- that will have to go to your
home or office to set up internet service. The ISP will install a small
box, a router or modem, that will allow you to connect to the internet.
Warning
Using wireless devices while flying in aircraft may be prohibited. All
wireless devices must be switched off before boarding an aircraft and
during take-off, as they may be dangerous to the operation of the
aircraft, disrupt communications, and even be illegal. You may turn on
your computer’s wireless devices only when informed that it is safe to
do so by the cabin crew.
Acer computers feature a Flight mode hotkey that turns the network
connection on or off. You can use the network management options to
turn your wireless network on/off or control what is shared over the
network.
38 - Connecting to the Internet
Note
Please refer to your ISP or router documentation for details on connecting to
the internet.
Note
If Wi-Fi is turned off, please click Wi-Fi icon to turn it on.
Connecting to the Internet - 39
4. You will see a list of available wireless networks. Select the one you
wish to use.
BLUELIGHT SHIELD
The Bluelight Shield can be enabled to reduce blue-light emissions
from the screen to protect your eyes.
To configure the Bluelight Shield, search for ’Quick Access’ in the
Start Menu. From here you can toggle Bluelight Shield on or off, and
you can choose from four different modes to fit your needs:
No. Item Description
Low Reduces blue light emission from the LED backlit
1
Reduction screen by 10% to 25% for basic protection.
Medium Reduces blue light emission from the LED backlit
2
Reduction screen by 26% to 45% to protect your eyes.
High Reduces blue light emission from the LED backlit
3
Reduction screen by 46% to 65% for maximum protection.
Long Hour Professionally tuned to reduce eye strain over an
4
Mode extended period of time.
Note
Specifications vary depending on model or Operating System.
Keeping your computer
and data safe...
SECURING Y O U R C O MP U TE R
Your computer is a valuable investment that you need to take care of.
Learn how to protect and take care of your computer.
Security features include hardware and software locks — a security
notch and passwords.
Using passwords
Passwords protect your computer from unauthorized access. Setting
these passwords creates several different levels of protection for your
computer and data:
• Supervisor Password prevents unauthorized entry into the BIOS
utility. Once set, you must enter this password to gain access to the
BIOS utility. See Setting passwords on page 50.
• User Password secures your computer against unauthorized use.
Combine the use of this password with password checkpoints on
boot-up and resume from Hibernation (if available) for maximum
security.
• Password on Boot secures your computer against unauthorized
use. Combine the use of this password with password checkpoints
on boot-up and resume from Hibernation (if available) for maximum
security.
Important
Do not forget your Supervisor Password! If you forget your password,
please get in touch with your dealer or an authorized service center.
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Entering passwords
When a password is set, a password prompt appears in the center of
the display screen.
• When the Supervisor Password is set, a prompt appears when you
enter the BIOS utility.
• Type the Supervisor Password and press Enter to access the BIOS
utility. If you enter the password incorrectly, a warning message
appears. Try again and press Enter.
• When the User Password is set and the password on boot
parameter is enabled, a prompt appears at boot-up.
• Type the User Password and press Enter to use the computer. If
you enter the password incorrectly, a warning message appears. Try
again and press Enter.
Important
You have three chances to enter a password. If you fail to enter the
password correctly after three tries, the system halts. Press and hold
the power button for four seconds to shut down the computer. Then
turn on the computer again, and try again.
46 - Fingerprint Reader
FINGERPRINT READER
In addition to using an account password or PIN to sign in to Windows
apps and services, you can also use the fingerprint reader to sign-in
and unlock your Acer notebook.
In order to use the fingerprint reader, you must first configure the
fingerprint reader to recognize your fingerprint to confirm your identity.
2. In the Windows Hello setup window, select Get started to begin the
fingerprint configuration.
Note
If the notebook has multiple accounts, you can set up access separately and
automatically switch between accounts.
50 - BIOS utility
BIOS UTILITY
Boot sequence
To set the boot sequence in the BIOS utility, activate the BIOS utility,
then select Boot from the categories listed on the top of the screen.
Setting passwords
To set a password on boot, activate the BIOS utility, then select
Security from the categories listed on the top of the screen.
Find Set Supervisor Password and enter a password to enable this
feature. Once you have entered a password for this feature, you may
then enable/disable Password on Boot.
Remember to select F10 to properly save and exit the BIOS utility
when you are done making changes.
Power management - 51
POWER MANAGEMENT
Saving power
Disable Fast startup
Your computer uses Fast startup to start quickly, but also uses a small
amount of power to check for signals to start. These checks will slowly
drain your computer’s battery.
If you prefer to reduce your computer’s power requirements and
environmental impact, turn off Fast startup:
Note
If Fast startup is off, your computer will take longer to start from Sleep.
Your computer will also not start if it receives an instruction to start over a
network (Wake on LAN).
1. Press the Windows key or select the Windows Start button then
search for "Choose a power plan".
2. Select Choose what the power buttons do.
52 - Power management
BATTERY PACK
The computer uses an embedded Lithium battery that gives you long
use between charges.
Battery characteristics
The battery is recharged whenever you connect the computer to the
AC adapter. Your computer supports charge-in-use, enabling you to
recharge the battery while you continue to operate the computer.
However, recharging with the computer turned off significantly
reduces charge time.
The battery will come in handy when you travel or during a power
failure.
Note
You are advised to charge the battery before retiring for the day. Charging
the battery overnight before traveling enables you to start the next day with a
fully charged battery.
Warning
Do not expose battery packs to temperatures below 0° C (32° F) or
above 45° C (113° F). Extreme temperatures may adversely affect the
battery pack.
Battery-low warning
When using battery power pay attention to the power meter.
Important
Connect the AC adapter as soon as possible after the battery-low
warning appears. Data may be lost if the battery is allowed to become
fully depleted and the computer shuts down.
This section gives you tips and hints to consider when moving around
or traveling with your computer.
Note
Specifications vary depending on model.
Moving around
When you are just moving within short distances, for example, from
your office desk to a meeting room.
Before moving the computer, close and latch the display cover to
place it in Sleep mode. You can now safely take the computer
anywhere you go within the building.
If you are moving within a larger distance, you may choose to shut
down the computer.
Note
The computer may enter Hibernation or Deep Sleep mode after being in
Sleep mode for a period of time.
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What to bring
When you are just moving within short distances, you probably do not
need to bring anything with you other than your computer. If your
battery is not fully charged, you may want to bring the AC adapter with
you to plug in your computer. If you cannot find an electrical outlet,
reduce the drain on the battery by putting the computer in Sleep
mode. Press the Sleep hotkey or close the display cover whenever
you are not actively using the computer.
When you are moving within a larger distance, for instance, traveling
locally or internationally, after shutting down the computer and
disconnecting any external devices, pack the computer in a protective
case that can prevent the computer from sliding around and cushion it
if it should fall.
Ports and connectors...
Note
Two USB standards are currently available on Acer computers: USB 2.0
(High-speed USB) and USB 3.2 Gen 1/Gen 2 (SuperSpeed USB). USB 2.0
ports on Acer computers have a black tongue in the port, while USB 3.2 Gen
1/Gen 2 ports have a blue tongue. For best performance, USB 3.2 Gen 1/Gen
2 devices should always be plugged into USB 3.2 Gen 1/Gen 2 ports. Consult
your device’s documentation to see which standard it supports.
Important
When removing a USB storage device, you should right-click on the
USB icon in the Windows task bar and select "Eject <device>" to tell the
operating system to stop using the device before removing it. Failure to
do this may result in data loss or damage to your peripheral.
60 - USB Type-C port
U S B T YPE - C PORT
Note
On Acer computers USB Type-C ports support up to USB 3.2 (SuperSpeed
USB, 10 Gbps).
Other USB devices with a USB Type-C connector are supported, but transfer
speed may be reduced and certain functions will be disabled (such as
Thunderbolt video support).
Important
When removing a USB storage device, you should right-click on the
USB icon in the Windows task bar and select "Eject <device>" to tell the
operating system to stop using the device before removing it. Failure to
do this may result in data loss or damage to your peripheral.
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THUNDERBOLT 4 PORT
Displays
Up to two 4K displays with can be connected to a single Thunderbolt 4
port. If an adapter is used, DisplayPort or compatible devices, including
HDMI, DVI or VGA, can be used.
Note
Thunderbolt 4 ports support transfer speeds up to 40 Gbps, and USB devices
with a Type-C connector at lower speeds (typically up to 10 Gbps).
Other USB or older Thunderbolt devices with a USB Type-C connector (or
adapter) are supported, but transfer speeds may be reduced and certain
functions may be disabled (such as Thunderbolt display support).
Important
When removing a USB storage device, you should right-click on the
USB icon in the Windows task bar and select "Eject <device>" to tell the
operating system to stop using the device before removing it. Failure to
do this may result in data loss or damage to your peripheral.
62 - Video and audio connectors
Add an external monitor to your computer via a video port. The type of
port available depends on your computer’s configuration.
Connecting a monitor
1. Check that the computer is powered off and the monitor power
switch is turned off.
2. Attach the video cable to the monitor port on the computer.
3. Connect the monitor power cable and plug it into a properly
grounded wall outlet.
4. Follow any setup instructions in the monitor's user's guide.
5. Turn on power to the monitor, then the computer.
6. The correct resolution and refresh rate should be detected
automatically. If necessary, change the display settings used by the
computer.
Note
To access the display controls, right-click anywhere on the desktop and
select Display settings.
Note
Some computers have a single "combo" port that allows you to use single-pin
headsets with a built-in microphone. These headsets are most commonly
used with smartphones.
HDMI - 63
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a high-quality, digital
audio/video interface. HDMI allows you to connect any compatible
digital audio/video source, such as your computer, a set-top box, DVD
player, and audio/video receiver to any compatible digital audio and/or
video monitor, such as a digital television (DTV) with a single cable.
The single cable keeps everything neat and tidy while ensuring easy
connection and the best audio and visual quality.
Got a question?
F R E Q U E N TL Y ASKED QUESTIONS
The following is a list of possible situations that may arise during the
use of your computer. Easy solutions are provided for each one.
I turned on the power, but the computer does not start or boot up.
Check if power is being supplied to the computer (if your computer
has a power indicator, it will be off); if there is no power, check the
following:
• If you are using on the battery, it may be low and unable to power
the computer. Connect the AC adapter to recharge the battery pack.
You may need to wait a few minutes before trying to turn your
computer on again.
• Make sure that the AC adapter is properly plugged into the
computer and to the power outlet.
If power is being supplied to the computer, check the following:
• Do you have a USB storage device (USB drive, CD drive or
smartphone) plugged into your computer? Unplug it and press Ctrl
+ Alt + Del to restart the system.
icon in the taskbar. If it is crossed-out, click the icon and drag the
slider to the right to increase the volume.
• The volume level may be too low. Check the volume from the
volume control (speaker) icon in the taskbar. You can also use the
volume control hotkeys to adjust the volume.
• If headphones, earphones or external speakers are connected to
the headphone jack on the computer, the internal speakers
automatically turn off.
Note
If your system is the multilingual version, the operating system and language
you choose when you first turn on the system will be the only option for future
recovery operations.
This recovery process helps you restore the C: drive with the original
software content that is installed when you purchased your computer.
Warning
Your C: drive will be reformatted and all data will be erased. It is
important to back up all data files before using this option.
Note
To access the BIOS utility, press F2 when you see the Acer logo during boot
up.
Requesting service
International Travelers Warranty (ITW)
Your computer is backed by an International Travelers Warranty
(ITW) that gives you security and peace of mind when traveling. An
ITW passport came with your computer and contains all you need to
know about the ITW program. A list of available, authorized service
centers is in this handy booklet. Read this passport thoroughly.
Always have your ITW passport on hand, especially when you travel,
to receive the benefits from our support centers. Attach your proof-of-
purchase to the ITW passport.
If the country you are traveling in does not have an Acer-authorized
ITW service site, you can still get in contact with our offices worldwide.
Please visit www.acer.com.
Troubleshooting
This chapter shows you how to deal with common system problems.
Read it before calling a technician if a problem occurs. Solutions to
more serious problems require opening up the computer. Do not
attempt to open the computer yourself; contact your dealer or
authorized service center for assistance.
Troubleshooting tips
This computer incorporates an advanced design that delivers
onscreen error message reports to help you solve problems.
If the system reports an error message or an error symptom occurs,
see "Error messages" below. If the problem cannot be resolved,
contact your dealer.
Error messages
If you receive an error message, note the message and take the
corrective action. The following table lists the error messages in
alphabetical order together with the recommended course of action.
Error messages Corrective action
Contact your dealer or an authorized service
CMOS battery bad
center.
CMOS checksum Contact your dealer or an authorized service
error center.
Insert a system (bootable) disk, then press
Disk boot failure
Enter to reboot.
Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS
Equipment
utility, then press Exit in the BIOS utility to
configuration error
reboot.
Contact your dealer or an authorized service
Hard disk 0 error
center.
Hard disk 0 Contact your dealer or an authorized service
extended type error center.
Contact your dealer or an authorized service
I/O parity error
center.
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Connection types
Depending on your computer model, your location and your
communication needs, you have several ways to connect to the
internet.
Dial-up
Some computers include a telephone dial-up (‘modem’) connector.
This allows you to connect to the internet using your telephone line.
With a dial-up connection, you cannot use the modem and the
telephone simultaneously on a single phone line. This type of
connection is recommended only if you have limited use of the
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Note
A DSL connection requires an appropriate modem. A modem is usually
provided by the ISP when you register. Many of these modems include an
‘router’ that provides network and Wi-Fi access.
Cable
A cable connection provides fast and always-on internet service via a
cable television line. This service is generally available in large cities.
You can use your telephone and watch cable TV at the same time you
are connected to the internet.
Cellular
A cellular connection allows you to use cellular networks (such as
those used by a mobile phone) to connect to the internet while away
from home. The socket for a SIM card may be built in to your
computer, or may require an external device, such as a USB modem
or even an appropriately equipped mobile phone.
Note
If your computer includes a SIM card slot, you require a compatible SIM card
and a contract with a cellular provider.
Before using the cellular features, check with your service provider to see if
any additional charges will be incurred, especially roaming charges.
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Network connections
A LAN (Local Area Network) is a group of computers (for example,
within an office building or home) that share a common
communications line and resources. When you set up a network, you
can share files, peripheral devices (such as a printer) and an internet
connection. You can set up a LAN using wired technologies (such as
Ethernet) or wireless technologies (such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth).
Wireless networks
A wireless LAN or WLAN is a wireless local area network, which may
link two or more computers without using wires. Setting up a wireless
network is easy and allows you to share files, peripheral devices and
an internet connection.
What are benefits of a wireless network?
Mobility
Wireless LAN systems allow you and other users of your home
network to share access to files and devices connected to the
network, for example a printer or scanner.
Also you can share an internet connection with other computers in
your home.
Installation speed and simplicity
Installing a wireless LAN system can be fast and easy and eliminates
the need to pull cables through walls and ceilings.
Warning
Using wireless devices while flying in aircraft may be prohibited. Switch
off all devices before boarding an aircraft; they may be dangerous to
the operation of the aircraft, disrupt communications, and even be
illegal. After take off, ask the cabin crew if you may enable Wi-Fi.
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Note
Specifications vary depending on model or Operating System.
Botnets
A botnet is a string of infected, connected computers coordinated
together to perform a task. Botnets gain access to your machine
through some piece of malicious coding. Once the software is
downloaded, the botnet will now contact its master computer and let it
know that everything is ready to go. Now your computer, phone,
tablet, or IoT device is entirely under the control of the person who
created the botnet. Most people who are infected with botnets aren't
even aware that their computer's security has become compromised!
What to do if you're infected: If you're infected you probably don't
realize it as bots are notoriously quiet. Your Internet Service Provider
might send you a notification alerting you that they found a threat on
your network and that you need to remove the bot. If you have a bot,
use internet security software like Norton Security to scan all of your
devices.
Viruses/Malware
"Virus" is the commonplace word for all malicious software programs
for years now; however, a virus is just one type of malicious threat. A
virus is classified as a self-replicating piece of malicious code that
travels by inserting itself into files or programs.
What to do if you're infected: Take steps to avoid infection by
staying protected with internet security software like Norton Security.
If you subscribed to Norton Security and think you may have a virus,
contact Norton's on-call technicians to help eliminate the virus.