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Desktop PC User Guide 8512780.book Page a Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:24 AM.
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Cont ents i Chapter 1: Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Thank you for purchas ing our c omputer! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Using t he eMachines Web s ite .
Contents ii Playing audio and v ideo fi les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Playing optic al d iscs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Creating audio f iles and mus ic librarie s .
iii www.emachin es.com Setting up m ultipl e monitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Changing system sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapt er 1 1 Get ting Help • U sing th e eMac hines We b sit e • U sing Help and Support • U sing online help 8512780.book Page 1 Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:24 AM.
Chapte r 1: Gett ing Help 2 T hank y o u f or pur c ha sing our comput er! Y ou hav e made an e xcellent deci sion choo sing eMachines. W e are sure that y ou will be please d wit h the outstanding quality , re liabi lity , and perf ormance of your ne w computer .
www.emachin es.com 3 2 T ype a wor d or phra se in the Search Help bo x locat ed at t he t op of an y He lp and Su pport screen, th en press E NTER . For each search, you receive a list of sug gested topics. T o find the answe r , click the result that most c los ely mat ches y our question.
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Chapt er 2 5 U sing W indow s • U sing the W indow s de sktop • W orki ng wit h files and f olders • Searc h ing f or files • W orki ng wit h documents • Short cut s 8512780.
Chapter 2: Using Wind ows 6 U sing the W indo w s de skt op Aft er your computer starts, th e first scr een you see is the Windo ws de skt op . T he de skt op is lik e the t op of a real desk. Think of the desktop as y our personaliz ed w ork space where y ou open progr ams and perf orm other ta sks.
www.emachin es.com 7 Us i n g t h e S t a rt m e n u Y ou can start programs, open files, c ustomi z e y our sy stem, get help, s ear ch f or files and f olders, and more using the Start menu. To u s e t he S t a rt m e n u: 1 C lic k ( Start ) on t he low er left of t he Window s deskt op.
Chapter 2: Using Wind ows 8 Adding icons t o the de sk t op Y o u may w ant to add an icon (short cut) to t he desktop f or a program that y ou u se f requently . T o a d d i c on s to t he d es k top : 1 C lic k ( Star t ), t h e n c l i c k All Pr ograms .
www.emachin es.com 9 E very program w indow looks a little dif fer ent because eac h has its own menu s, icons, and controls. Most windo w s inc lude t hes e it ems: Wind ow i tem Desc riptio n The titl e bar is the ho riz ontal bar at the t op of a w indow that show s the windo w titl e .
Chapter 2: Using Wind ows 10 W orking w it h f ile s and f olders Y o u can organiz e your f iles and progr ams to suit your pr efer ences much lik e y ou would stor e inf ormation in a file cabinet.
www.emachin es.com 11 T o creat e a fol der: 1 C lic k ( Star t ), t h e n c l i c k Comput er on th e Start menu. 2 Double- clic k the dri v e where y ou w ant t o put the ne w f older . T ypically , Local Disk (C:) is your hard dr iv e and 3½ F loppy (A:) is y our disk et t e driv e (if installed) .
Chapter 2: Using Wind ows 12 5 Wit h th e point er inside t he destin ation f older , righ t -cli ck. 6 C lic k Pas te . T he file or f older y ou mo ved appears in its ne w location and is remo ved fr om its ol d loc at ion .
www.emachin es.com 13 T o empty the R ecy cle Bin: 1 Double-clic k the Rec yc le B in icon on the deskt op. The Rec ycle Bi n window opens. 2 C lic k Empty the R ecy cle B in . Window s asks y ou if you are sure that y ou w ant to empty the b in. 3 C lic k Ye s .
Chapter 2: Using Wind ows 14 Usin g adv anced search opti ons Sea rc h ca n fi nd files meet ing m ore criteria than file name. Y ou can n arrow your search by selecting the sear ch options that y ou want.
www.emachin es.com 15 W orking w it h doc uments Comput er docu ments include wor d proce ssi ng files, spreadsheet f iles, or other similar f iles. T he basic met hods of cr eating, s a v ing, opening, and printing a document apply t o most of t hese ty pes of file s.
Chapter 2: Using Wind ows 16 Opening a document T o vie w , r e vise , or print an existing document, first y ou need t o open it. Open t he doc ument in the pr ogram that it w as c reated in. To o p e n a d o cu m e n t: 1 Start the prog ram. 2 C lic k File , then c lic k Open .
www.emachin es.com 17 Shor t c uts Th e f ollow ing table sho ws a f ew short cuts that you can u se in W indow s and almo st all progr ams that r un in W indow s. For mor e inf o rmation about s hort cuts, see y our W indows or progr am documentation.
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Chapt er 3 19 U sing t he Int ernet and F axing • L ea rning about t he Int erne t • Set ting up an Int ernet ac count • U sing the W orld W ide W e b • U sing e -mail • U sing Windo w s F a x and Scan • Sending a fax • R e cei ving and v iew ing a f ax 8512780.
Chap ter 3: Us ing the Inter net and Faxing 20 L earning about t h e Int erne t The In t er ne t is a wor ldw ide netw ork of comput ers link ed t ogeth er to pr ov ide inf orm ation t o people ev er ywhere . The tw o most popular services on the Interne t are e- mail and the World W ide Web.
www.emachin es.com 21 Acce ssing y our Int erne t accou nt T h e m e t h o d y o u u s e t o a c c e s s y o u r I n t e r n e t a c co u n t v a r i e s f r o m I S P t o I S P .
Chap ter 3: Us ing the Inter net and Faxing 22 Download ing fi les Downloadin g i s th e p ro c ess o f t ra ns fe rr in g fi l es fro m a c o mp uter o n th e I n ter n et to you r c o mp uter . T o d o w n l o a d f i l e s o r p r o g r a m s f r o m a W e b s i t e : 1 Connec t t o y our Inter net account.
www.emachin es.com 23 5 T ype the subjec t of y our e -mail in the Sub ject box. 6 T ype the e- mail mes sage. 7 When fini she d, click Send . Y our e -mail is sent o ver t he Internet t o the e-mail addres s you specif ied. C hec king y our e -mail T o check your e-mail using Windo w s Mail: 1 Connec t to y our Internet servi ce pro vider .
Chap ter 3: Us ing the Inter net and Faxing 24 3 If y ou ha v e nev er sent a f ax on th is comput er bef ore , c lick New F ax on the t oolbar . The Fax Setu p window opens. 4 C lick t he typ e of connec tion yo u will be using (f ax modem or fax serv er) .
www.emachin es.com 25 7 Create y our f ax, then open t he Cover Page menu by clicking the arr ow and selecting a cov er page f rom the li st. The Sen der In format ion di alog bo x opens. 8 T ype your inf ormati on in t he space s pro vided, t hen c lic k OK .
Chap ter 3: Us ing the Inter net and Faxing 26 11 Highlight y our location, then cli ck Edi t . The Edit Loca tio n dialog bo x opens. 12 Comp let e the location inf ormati on , th en clic k OK . Y ou are return ed to the Dialing R ule s dialog box. 13 C lic k OK .
www.emachin es.com 27 3 C lic k To o ls , Cov er P ages , the n clic k New . The Fax Cover Pag e Ed itor opens. • If y ou w ant to i nclude fields t hat are import ed fr om the Send F ax Wi zar d or.
Chap ter 3: Us ing the Inter net and Faxing 28 4 C lic k Delete to cancel the fax. 5 C lic k Ye s . R ecei vin g and v ie w ing a f ax To r e c e iv e a n d v i e w a fa x : 1 C lic k ( Start ), All Progr ams , th en clic k W indo ws Fax and Scan . Window s F ax and Scan opens.
Chapt er 4 29 Pla y ing and Cr eating Media F iles • P la ying mu sic and mo vies • Creat ing audio f iles and mu sic librarie s • Creating music CDs a nd video D VDs • Creat ing and cop ying d a ta disc s • U sing Windo ws Media C ent er 8512780.
Chapter 4: Play ing an d Creatin g Media F iles 30 P la ying mu sic and mo v i e s P la ying a udio and v ideo file s Windo ws Med ia Play er can play se veral ty pes of audio and video f iles, inc luding WA V , MIDI, MP3, AU , A VI, and MP EG f ormats.
www.emachin es.com 31 3 C lick on e of the f ollow ing to contr ol play back: • Shuf fle randomiz es the play back order of the fil es in the pla yl ist. • Repe a t starts pla ying t he list o ver again af ter it reac hes th e end. • Stop st ops pla ybac k and re winds the cur rent file t o the beginning.
Chapter 4: Play ing an d Creatin g Media F iles 32 3 If a dialog box o pens and asks you what y o u want t he computer t o do with t he disc, clic k Pl ay . Window s Media P lay e r open s and beg ins play ing the disc. If Windo ws Media P lay er does not open aut omati cally , clic k ( Star t ), All Programs , then cli ck Windows Medi a Pla yer .
www.emachin es.com 33 5 C lick on e of the f ollow ing to contr ol play back: • Shuf fle randomiz e s the play bac k order of the file s on the disc. • Repe a t starts pla ying t he list o ver again af ter it reac hes th e end. • Stop st ops pla ybac k and re winds the cur rent file t o the beginning.
Chapter 4: Play ing an d Creatin g Media F iles 34 4 W h e n y o u f i n i s h r e c o r d i n g , c l i c k Stop Recording . T he Sa ve As dialog bo x opens. 5 T ype a name for t he recording, specify t he file type and location where y ou want t o sa v e the rec ording, then cli c k Sa ve .
www.emachin es.com 35 Building a mu sic library Us e W indo w s Media Pla y e r to build a music library . Y ou c an organiz e your musi c tr ac ks (indi v idual MP3 or WMA audio files) b y cat egories, find a tr ack quic kly b y sorting, and add inf ormation to a musi c file .
Chapter 4: Play ing an d Creatin g Media F iles 36 Cr eating music CDs and v ideo D VDs Creating a mu sic CD Creating a m usic CD using W indow s Media Pla yer T o create a mu sic CD using Windo w s Media Pla yer: 1 C lick ( Sta rt ), All Programs , then click Window s Media Pla y er .
www.emachin es.com 37 Cre ating a v ideo D VD Creating a vi deo D VD usin g W i ndow s D VD Mak er If y our computer ha s Window s V ista Home Premium or W indow s V ista Ultimate Edition, y ou can cr eate v ideo DVDs using Windo ws D VD Maker .
Chapter 4: Play ing an d Creatin g Media F iles 38 4 C lic k Add it ems . T he Add It ems t o DVD dialog box opens. 5 Find and selec t the videos y ou want t o add to the v ideo DVD , then click Add .
www.emachin es.com 39 7 C lick an y of the f ollowing options t o c ust omiz e your video disc: • Pre vie w show s how y our D VD’ s opening menu w ill look u sing the c urr ent se tt ings. • Menu text change s the di sc title , font, and butt o n name s.
Chapter 4: Play ing an d Creatin g Media F iles 40 U sing W indo w s Media C ent er If y our computer ha s Window s V ista Home Premium or W indow s V ista Ultimate Edition, y ou can use W indows Media Cent er to w atc h TV , video s , and mov ies, list en to mu sic, and vie w photos .
www.emachin es.com 41 3 Us e the remot e control nav igation butt ons to selec t a Media Center menu option, then pres s OK . • TV + Mo vies le ts you pla y TV progr a ms you ha ve recor de d, pla y a DVD or Blu-ra y movie , or set up y our TV tuner card (if installed) .
Chapter 4: Play ing an d Creatin g Media F iles 42 U sing t he Media C ent er r emot e control Wit h Media Cent er mode activ e, y ou can use the optional remote contr ol to pla y all of your media file s f r om ac ro ss the r oom. (The r emot e contr ol, if inc luded with y our comput er , may look diff erent from tha t s hown be low.
Chapt er 5 43 Networking Y our C omput er • Intr oduc tion to Ne tworking • Ether net ne tworking • Bluet ooth ne tworking 8512780.book Page 43 Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:24 AM.
Chap ter 5: Networ king Your Co mputer 44 Intr oduc tion t o Ne tw orking Netw orking te rms y ou should know DHCP—Dyn amic Host C onfigurati on Prot ocol (DHCP) lets a rout er temporaril y assign an IP addr ess t o a co mput er on t he n et wor k.
www.emachin es.com 45 Attac hed to the rout er ar e all of y our computers or Ether net - read y dev ices. Als o connect ed to t he rout er is a cabl e or DSL modem that pro vide s access t o the Inter net.
Chap ter 5: Networ king Your Co mputer 46 Setting up w ired Ether net netw ork hardw are Making sure y our broadba nd connection w orks Bef ore y ou c hange anyt hing about your home se tup, mak e sure that y our broadband connec tion is wo rking corr ec tly .
www.emachin es.com 47 In addition to a rout er , you need a straight -thr ough cable for eac h computer y ou want t o connect to t he net wor k. T o set up a network u sing a route r: 1 Plug one end of the pow er adapt er into th e AC connec tor on t he rout er and the other end int o a gro unde d, 1 1 0V el ec tr ical outle t.
Chap ter 5: Networ king Your Co mputer 48 W ireless Ethernet standards C urrent w ireles s Ethernet standards include t he f ollowing: • 802 . 1 1a — 54Mbps • 802 . 1 1b — 1 1 Mbps • 802 . 1 1g — 54M bp s • 802 . 1 1n — 540Mbps Speed is not the only issue if you decide t o use equipment with diff erent sta nda rds.
www.emachin es.com 49 Det ermining if a wireless Ether net de vice is a lready instal led on yo ur comput er T o determine if an Ethernet card is alread y installed on y our comput er: 1 C lic k Star t , then clic k Control P a nel . The Cont rol Pane l win dow ope ns.
Chap ter 5: Networ king Your Co mputer 50 5 If your computer doe s not already ha v e a name , type a unique computer name in the Comput er name box . T his name identi fi es the co mput er t o ot her u sers on t he netw or k. Us e a computer n ame of up t o 1 5 chara ct ers wit h no blank spaces.
www.emachin es.com 51 T o c o n n e c t t o y o u r w i r e l e s s E t h e r n e t n e t w o r k : 1 C lick ( Start ), t h e n c l i c k Net wo rk . The Network window op ens. 2 C lic k Netw ork and Shar ing Cent er . The Network and Sh aring C ent er wi nd ow o p en s.
Chap ter 5: Networ king Your Co mputer 52 4 C lick a n etw ork, t hen cl ick Connect . If y ou can see the network na me, but you cannot connect t o it, y our network is using sec urity . Right -click on t he network , then cl ick Propert ies . Modify the sec urity s etti ngs t o mat ch the settings you set on y our access poi nt.
www.emachin es.com 53 Af te r t he dri ve s and pr int ers on ea ch ne tw ork comp uter are sha re d, y ou can ac ces s th em as t hough the y were attac hed directl y to y our computer .
Chap ter 5: Networ king Your Co mputer 54 Sharing pr int ers To s h a r e p r i n te r s : 1 C lick ( Start ), t h e n c l i c k Control Panel . The Cont ro l Pa nel win dow op ens . 2 Under Hardw are and Sound , c lick Print er The Pr in t er s window opens.
www.emachin es.com 55 Cop ying files acr oss the ne twork T o copy files across the ne twork: 1 C lick ( Start ), t h e n c l i c k Computer . The Comp u ter window opens. 2 Br o ws e t o th e net wo rk dr i v e t hat cont ain s th e fil e y ou wa nt t o cop y .
Chap ter 5: Networ king Your Co mputer 56 5 Under P ersonal Area Netw ork , click Bluet ooth Netw ork Conne ction . 6 On the t oolbar , click Vie w Bluet ooth ne twor k de vic es . The Blue t ooth P ersonal Area Network De vice s dialog box opens. 7 Under Bluetoot h devices , clic k th at de vi ce yo u w ant to con nec t t o, th en clic k Connect .
Chapt er 6 57 Pr ot ec ting y our comput er • Ha rd ware se cu ri t y • Dat a securi ty • Sec urity updat es 8512780.book Page 57 Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:24 AM.
Chapter 6 : Protecti ng your computer 58 H ardwa re se c u rit y Although y ou may be able t o replace your comput e r wit h a call to y our insurance agent, you cannot replace the inf o rmation st ored on your comput er . T ake st eps t o pre vent t heft of y our compu t er .
www.emachin es.com 59 Pr ot ec ting y our comput er f r om vir u se s A viru s is a p r og r am t ha t a t t a c h e s i t s e lf t o a f i le on a c o mp u t er , t he n s p r ea ds f r o m on e c o m pu t e r to anot her . Viru ses can damage data or cau se y our com put er to malfunct ion.
Chapter 6 : Protecti ng your computer 60 R emoving viruse s an d s p yware T o scan for and remov e viruses and spyw are: 1 C lick ( Start ), All Programs , Norton Intern et Se cu rity , t hen c lick Norton In terne t Securi ty . Norton I ntern et Securi ty ope ns.
www.emachin es.com 61 3 On th e l e ft si d e of t he wi n d ow, cl i ck Run L iv eUpdate . Y our comput er downloads and install s the lat est vir us defi nitions.
Chapter 6 : Protecti ng your computer 62 3 C lic k: • Windo ws Updat e to r un Window s Updat e or mod ify the Windo ws Updat e set tings. • Win d ows F ir ewa ll t o pr ev ent outsiders f rom acce s sing the inf ormation on y our computer .
www.emachin es.com 63 4 C lic k: • Install Updat es to dow nload and install upd a te s on your computer . Thes e updates include sec urity update s. • Instal l Extras to downl oad addi tional Wi ndows softw are f or your computer . Scheduling aut omatic update s Us e t he W indow s Sec urity Ce nt er t o s c hedule automatic updat e s.
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Chapt er 7 65 C u st omi zing W indow s • Cha ng in g scre en settin gs • C hanging s y stem s ounds • Cha ng i n g m ous e se tt i n gs • Adding and modify ing us er accounts • C hanging po we r -sa vi ng set tings • C hanging a cces sib ility set t ings • Set ting up parental contr o ls 8512780.
Chapt er 7 : 66 C hanging s c r een s et tings Adjusting the color depth and sc reen area ar e tw o of the most ba sic display s et tings you ma y need to c hange.
www.emachin es.com 67 C hanging t he appear ance of w indo w s and back gr ounds Y o u can change the appearance of Windo ws de sktop it ems, such as t he colors of windows and dialog box es and the color and design of the deskt op back ground.
Chapt er 7 : 68 Selec ting a sc r een sa v er Y ou can use a sc reen s a v er t o k eep others fr om view ing y our scr een while y ou ar e aw ay fr om y our com puter . Windows s upp li es a variety of screen savers th at you can choose from , a nd m any m ore are a vailable f rom t he Inte rnet and as commer c ial product s.
www.emachin es.com 69 C hanging gadg ets Gadgets ar e constantly running mini-progr ams that a re v isible on y our Windo ws de sktop. The y can be mo v ed, re mov ed, r esi zed, and conf igur ed accor ding t o you r pref erence .
Chapt er 7 : 70 Usin g a gad get’ s cont rol pane l Some gadgets hav e built -in control panels that y ou can use t o control their behav ior . T o use a gadget’s cont rol panel: 1 In the Sidebar , hold the mouse pointer ov er th e gadget. The gadget’ s built -in control panel appears on the gadget.
www.emachin es.com 71 Set ting up multiple mon it ors If your computer’ s video card supports additi onal monitors (it must ha ve two video ports), you can connect an additional monitor or projec tor t o y our co mputer .
Chapt er 7 : 72 9 T o use the second monit or or project or as an ext ension of your deskt op (increas ing the siz e of y our Windows desktop) , click t o selec t the check bo x f or Extend my Windows desktop on to t h i s mo n i to r .
www.emachin es.com 73 C h a n g i n g m o use sett i n gs Y o u can adjust t he double -click speed, pointer speed, left -hand or r ight -hand configuration, and other mous e set tings. T o change your mouse set tings: 1 C lic k ( Start ), Control Pa nel , then under Hardw are and So und , c lic k Mou se .
Chapt er 7 : 74 T o add, delet e, or mo dify use r accou nts: 1 C lick ( Start ), Control P anel , then under Use r Acco unts an d Family Sa f ety , clic k Add or re mov e u ser a cco unts . • T o c r eat e a new account, c lick Create a new accou nt , then follow the on-screen instruc tions t o finish the setup.
www.emachin es.com 75 C hanging po w e r - s a v ing se t ting s C hanging the po wer plan P ower plans (g r oups of power set t ings) let y ou change pow er sa ving options such as w hen the monitor or har d driv e is a utomaticall y turned off . Y o u can selec t one of the defined powe r plans or cre a te a custo m po wer p la n .
Chapt er 7 : 76 4 T o c hange adv anced po we r set tings, c lick Chang e plan settings , Change adv anced po wer settings . 5 C hange t he s etting s y ou wa nt, t hen c lic k OK .
www.emachin es.com 77 C hanging acce s sibility s et tings Y o ur computer can be a po werful t ool, but it may be less u seful t o you if it e ms on the sc reen are dif fic ult t o see , or if the mous e is diff ic ult to cont rol. W indow s has se ve ral t ools that help y ou us e it more easi ly .
Chapt er 7 : 78 U sing v oice r ecognition Y o u can attac h a micr ophone to your computer a nd configure Windo ws to c reat e typed t ex t fr om yo u r voi ce. T o set u p voice reco gni tion: 1 C lic k ( Start ), Control Panel , E as e of Ac cess , then click Speech Recognition Optio ns .
www.emachin es.com 79 F ilt ering Int ernet acces s Y o u can specify the type of Inter net content that can be acces sed by a us er . T o set up Int ernet fil ter ing: 1 C lick ( Start ), Cont rol P anel , then under User Accounts and F amily Saf ety , clic k Set up par ent al co ntro ls for any use r .
Chapt er 7 : 80 Sc heduling comput er and Int er ne t us e T o schedule the time s a user can acces s the Int er net: 1 C lick ( Start ), Cont rol P anel , then under User Accounts and F amily Saf ety , clic k Set up par ent al co ntro ls for any use r .
www.emachin es.com 81 3 C lic k Set game r atings . T he Gam e R e st ri ct ion s dialog b ox ope ns. 4 C lick the le v el of g ames y ou w ant allo we d, th en cl ick OK .
Chapt er 7 : 82 4 C lick t he le vel of acce ss y ou want f or each game lis ted, t hen c lick OK . If the game you want to restr ic t acces s t o is not shown on the list, se e “Restr icting spec ific progr ams” on page 82 .
www.emachin es.com 83 Notice s Copyr igh t © 2 007 Ga teway , In c. All R ights R e served 7565 I r vin e Cen ter D ri ve Irvine, CA 9 2 6 18 USA All Rights R eser v ed This publication is prot ec ted by copyr ight and al l rights are r eserv ed.
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85 Index A access point setting up 49 usin g 48 accessibility high contrast col or scheme 77 Magnifie r 77 Narrator 77 on-screen k eyboard 77 settings 77 accessing shared drives 54 share d files 54 sh.
Index 86 sending from program 27 sending s canned image 27 setting up cover page tem plate 27 file s copying 11 , 17 cuttin g 11 dele ting 6 , 12 , 17 down load ing 22 findi ng 13 , 14 moving 11 openi.
87 www.emachin es.com starting 60 upda ting 60 O online help 2 , 3 openin g docum ents 16 file s 7 files ac r oss network 54 fold ers 10 pro gram s 7 optical d isc creati ng data 39 play ing 31 Outloo.
Index 88 27 sending fax 27 send ing fax f rom prog ram 27 sending s canned image fax 27 setting up fax cover page tem plate 27 testin g network 52 text to speech 78 title b ar 9 tran sfer rin g file s.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Gateway 3 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Gateway 3 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Gateway 3, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Gateway 3 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Gateway 3, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Gateway 3.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Gateway 3. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Gateway 3 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.