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Page 1 - Operating instructions

Operating instructionsMultimedia PCHigh-performance PC X50/X51High-performance PC X71High-performance PC X75

Page 2 - Multimedia PC

4 of 361. About these instructionsRead these erating instructions carefully before using the device for the first time. Note the warnings on the de

Page 3 - High-performance PC X50/X51

5 of 362. Safety instructions2.1. Dangers for children a nd people with reduced ability to operate machinery• This device is not intended for

Page 4 - High-performance PC X71

6 of 363. P ackage contentsPlease check your purchase to ensure that all items are included. If anything is missing, please contact us within 14 da

Page 5 - High-performance PC X75

7 of 36Sitting for long periods without changing your position can be uncomfortable. To minimise the risks of physical discomfort or damage, correct p

Page 6 - Connections

8 of 365. Connecting For better orientation, please open out the left-hand inside cover page to fully display the diagrams showing the positions of t

Page 7 - Contents

9 of 365.4. Connecting SATA devices (optional)eSATA stands for “external Serial ATA” and is a connection for external hard drives. Compared with the

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10 of 365.6. O verclocking button (optional)Your computer is delivered with an application that enables you to overclock the processor. This is us

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11 of 365.7. Connecting a monitor (optional)Your PC is equipped with a VGA and/or a DVI connection.PLEASE NOTE!If your monitor has multiple inputs (

Page 10 - 1. About these instructions

12 of 365.12. Connecting IEEE 1394 (FireWire) devices (optional)ATTENTION!Do not connect your IEEE 1394 devices until you have finished the initial

Page 11 - 2. Safety instructions

13 of 366. First use The operating system and all hardware drivers are already preinstalled. You do not need to run any of the discs supplied. For s

Page 12 - 4. Setting up the PC

891041116727 2 2452317151618262524201314192765212212Multimedia PCClick on the number of a control element to go to the relevant section in the operati

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14 of 367. The mouse In addition to the two buttons, the mouse also has a wheel. Turn or press the wheel to scroll through documents or Internet page

Page 14 - 5. Connecting

15 of 369. The hard drive The hard drive is your main memory medium and combines high storage capacity with rapid data access. Your PC is supplied

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16 of 369.2. Hot-swap mobile rack (optional)You can connect an additional external hard drive using the hot-swap mobile rack.PLEASE NOTE!Please note

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17 of 3610. The optical drive (optional)10.1. Load discATTENTION!Do not use scratched, broken, dirty or poor quality discs. Do not stick protec

Page 17 - 5.10.1. Connecting headphones

18 of 3610.3.1. Important information about high-resolution video formats (optional)Depending on the model, your system may come with a Blu-ray drive

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19 of 3612. The graphics system (optional)12.1. Appearance and customisationThis program gives you the option of customising the appearance on you

Page 19 - 6. First use

20 of 3614. IEEE 1394 (FireWire) (optional)The IEEE 1394 connection, also known as iLink® or FireWire, is a serial bus standard for the rapid transfe

Page 20 - 8. The keyboard

21 of 3617.2. Wireless LAN (wireless network) Your PC is equipped with WLAN. The components (module, aerials) are already built into your PC and ena

Page 21 - 9. The hard drive

22 of 3618.3. Windows® 8 – What’s NewMicrosoft accountA Microsoft account is an e-mail address and password for logging in to Windows. You may use a

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23 of 36 HomeGroupWith home network groups, a Windows® 8 function, connecting home computers is child’s play. A home network group is set up automatic

Page 23 - 10.3. Blank CDs and DVDs

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Page 24 - 11.2. Removing memory cards

24 of 3618.5. Linking a user account to a LiveIDYou can link your user account to a LiveID. This enables you to log in to any computer or mobile dev

Page 25 - 13. The sound system

25 of 3618.5.1. Windows® 8 DesktopThis image shows a symbolic representation of additional programs.(Image similar)Information such as the following

Page 26 - 17. Networking

26 of 3618.5.2. Working with Windows® 8 and classic appsMenu InstructionsOpening an app  Click the desired app with the left mouse button.Closing

Page 27 - 18. Software

27 of 3619. Control PanelThe Control Panel allows you to customise the Start interface.  Move the mouse pointer to the top right or bottom corner of

Page 28 - Better device management

28 of 3619.1. Control panel settingsYou can change Windows® 8 settings using the control panel. These settings control virtually everything about ho

Page 29 - Logging in to Windows

29 of 3619.3.1. Running the Bios setup You can only run the configuration program upon system startup. If the PC has already been started, shut down

Page 30 - 8 Start screen

30 of 3619.6. Windows® 8 – Help and supportHere you will find a comprehensive collection of instructions, help sections and troubleshooting suggestio

Page 31 - 8 Desktop

31 of 3621.3. Faults and possible causesThe screen is black.  Check that the PC has not gone into hibernation.Wrong time and date displayed.  Click

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32 of 3621.7. Cleaning and care By observing the following instructions, you can extend the operating life of your PC:ATTENTION!None of the parts i

Page 33 - 19. Control Panel

33 of 3623. Recycling and disposalIf you have any questions about disposal, please contact your sales agent or our service centre.PackagingYour devic

Page 34 - 19.3. BIOS Setup

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Page 35 - 19.4. Clear CMOS (optional)

34 of 3624. IndexBBatteries ...

Page 36 - 21. Customer service

35 of 36JJump lists ...

Page 37 - 21.6. Transport

36 of 36WWindows® 8 desktop ...

Page 38 - 21.7. Cleaning and care

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Page 39 - 23. Recycling and disposal

Connections1 On/o switch/operating mode2 Microphone socket*3 Slot for Medion HDDrive2Go super-speed external hard drive*4 Front panel*5 eSATA connec

Page 40 - 24. Index

1 of 36Contents1. About these instructions ...

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2 of 3615. USB connection (optional) .......

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3 of 36Personal informationPlease append the following to your proof of ownership:Serial numbers ... ...........(

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