E580 User Guide
E580 User Guide
E580 User Guide
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, ensure that you read and understand the
following:
• Safety and Warranty Guide
• Setup Guide
• “Important safety information” on page iii
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get all the latest documents, go to:
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Depending on the version of operating systems, some user interface instructions might not be applicable to
your computer.
Customer safety is important. Our products are developed to be safe and effective. However, personal
computers are electronic devices. Power cords, power adapters, and other features can create potential
safety risks that can result in physical injury or property damage, especially if misused. To reduce these risks,
follow the instructions included with your product, observe all warnings on the product and in the operating
instructions, and review the information included in this document carefully. By carefully following the
information contained in this document and provided with your product, you can help protect yourself from
hazards and create a safer computer work environment.
Note: This information includes references to power adapters and batteries. In addition to notebook
computers, some products (such as speakers and monitors) ship with external power adapters. If you have
such a product, this information applies to your product. In addition, computer products contain a coin-sized
internal battery that provides power to the system clock even when the computer is unplugged, so the
battery safety information applies to all computer products.
Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, could cause
discomfort or even a skin burn.
• Avoid keeping your hands, your lap, or any other part of your body in
contact with a hot section of the computer for any extended time.
• Periodically take hands from using the keyboard by lifting your hands from
the palm rest.
Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, may cause a skin
burn.
• Do not place the ac power adapter in contact with any part of your body
while it is in use.
• Never use it to warm your body.
• Do not wrap the cords around the ac power adapter while in use.
To avoid spills and the danger of electrical shock, keep liquids away from your
computer.
This helps to prevent damage to the computer, and possible loss of data.
Do not drop, bump, scratch, twist, hit, vibrate, push, or place heavy objects on
your computer, display, or external devices.
• Use a quality carrying case that provides adequate cushioning and protection.
• Do not pack your computer in a tightly packed suitcase or bag.
• Before putting your computer in a carrying case, make sure that it is off, in sleep
mode, or in hibernation mode. Do not put a computer in a carrying case while it is
turned on.
As with any electronic device, pay close attention to the product when it is turned on. On very rare
occasions, you might notice an odor or see a puff of smoke or sparks vent from your product. Or you
might hear sounds like popping, cracking, or hissing. These conditions might merely mean that an
internal electronic component has failed in a safe and controlled manner. Or, they might indicate a
potential safety issue. However, do not take risks or attempt to diagnose the situation yourself.
Contact the Customer Support Center for further guidance. For a list of Service and Support phone
numbers, see the following Web site:
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/supportphonelist
Frequently inspect your computer and its components for damage or wear or signs of danger. If you
have any question about the condition of a component, do not use the product. Contact the Customer
Support Center or the product manufacturer for instructions on how to inspect the product and have it
repaired, if necessary.
In the unlikely event that you notice any of the following conditions, or if you have any safety concerns
with your product, stop using the product and unplug it from the power source and
telecommunication lines until you can speak to the Customer Support Center for further guidance.
Note: If you notice these conditions with a product (such as an extension cord) that is not manufactured for
or by Lenovo®, stop using that product until you can contact the product manufacturer for further
instructions, or until you get a suitable replacement.
Note: Some computer parts can be upgraded or replaced by the customer. Upgrades typically are referred
to as options. Replacement parts approved for customer installation are referred to as Customer
Replaceable Units, or CRUs. Lenovo provides documentation with instructions when it is appropriate for
customers to install options or replace CRUs. You must closely follow all instructions when installing or
replacing parts. The Off state of a power indicator does not necessarily mean that voltage levels inside a
product are zero. Before you remove the covers from a product equipped with a power cord, always make
sure that the power is turned off and that the product is unplugged from any power source. If you have any
questions or concerns, contact the Customer Support Center.
Although there are no moving parts in your computer after the power cord has been disconnected, the
following warnings are required for your safety.
CAUTION:
Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away.
CAUTION:
Before you open the computer cover, turn off the computer and wait several minutes until the
computer is cool.
DANGER
Use only the power cords and power adapters supplied by the product manufacturer.
The power cords shall be safety approved. For Germany, it shall be H03VV-F, 3G, 0.75 mm2, or
better. For other countries, the suitable types shall be used accordingly.
Never wrap a power cord around a power adapter or other object. Doing so can stress the cord in
ways that can cause the cord to fray, crack, or crimp. This can present a safety hazard.
Always route power cords so that they will not be walked on, tripped over, or pinched by objects.
Protect power cords and power adapters from liquids. For instance, do not leave your power cord
or power adapter near sinks, tubs, toilets, or on floors that are cleaned with liquid cleansers. Liquids
can cause a short circuit, particularly if the power cord or power adapter has been stressed by
misuse. Liquids also can cause gradual corrosion of power cord terminals and/or the connector
terminals on a power adapter, which can eventually result in overheating.
Ensure that all power cord connectors are securely and completely plugged into receptacles.
Do not use any power adapter that shows corrosion at the ac input pins or shows signs of
overheating (such as deformed plastic) at the ac input pins or anywhere on the power adapter.
Do not use any power cords where the electrical contacts on either end show signs of corrosion or
overheating or where the power cord appears to have been damaged in any way.
To prevent possible overheating, do not cover the power adapter with clothing or other objects
when the power adapter is plugged into an electrical outlet.
DANGER
If a receptacle (power outlet) that you intend to use with your computer equipment appears to be
damaged or corroded, do not use the outlet until it is replaced by a qualified electrician.
Do not bend or modify the plug. If the plug is damaged, contact the manufacturer to obtain a
replacement.
Do not share an electrical outlet with other home or commercial appliances that draw large
amounts of electricity; otherwise, unstable voltage might damage your computer, data, or attached
devices.
Some products are equipped with a three-pronged plug. This plug fits only into a grounded
electrical outlet. This is a safety feature. Do not defeat this safety feature by trying to insert it into a
non-grounded outlet. If you cannot insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician for an
approved outlet adapter or to replace the outlet with one that enables this safety feature. Never
overload an electrical outlet. The overall system load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch
circuit rating. Consult an electrician for more information if you have questions about power loads
and branch circuit ratings.
Be sure that the power outlet you are using is properly wired, easily accessible, and located close to
the equipment. Do not fully extend power cords in a way that will stress the cords.
Be sure that the power outlet provides the correct voltage and current for the product you are
installing.
Carefully connect and disconnect the equipment from the electrical outlet.
DANGER
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached.
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label
attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with
one of these parts, contact a service technician.
DANGER
Batteries supplied by Lenovo for use with your product have been tested for compatibility and
should only be replaced with approved parts. A battery other than the one specified by Lenovo, or a
disassembled or modified battery is not covered by the warranty.
Battery abuse or mishandling can cause overheat, liquid leakage, or an explosion. To avoid possible
injury, do the following:
• Do not open, dissemble, or service any battery.
• Do not crush or puncture the battery.
• Do not short-circuit the battery, or expose it to water or other liquids.
• Keep the battery away from children.
• Keep the battery away from fire.
Stop using the battery if it is damaged, or if you notice any discharge or the buildup of foreign
materials on the battery leads.
Store the rechargeable batteries or products containing the rechargeable batteries at room
temperature, charged to approximately 30 to 50% of capacity. We recommend that the batteries be
charged about once per year to prevent overdischarge.
Do not put the battery in trash that is disposed of in landfills. When disposing of the battery, comply
with local ordinances or regulations.
DANGER
Do not attempt to remove or replace the built-in rechargeable battery. Replacement of the battery
must be done by a Lenovo-authorized repair facility or technician.
Only recharge the battery strictly according to instructions included in the product documentation.
The Lenovo-authorized repair facilities or technicians recycle Lenovo batteries according to local
laws and regulations.
DANGER
Do not attempt to replace the non-rechargeable coin-cell battery. Replacement of the battery must
be done by a Lenovo-authorized repair facility or technician.
The Lenovo-authorized repair facilities or technicians recycle Lenovo batteries according to local
laws and regulations.
Products containing manganese dioxide lithium coin-cell batteries may contain perchlorate.
DANGER
Computers, ac power adapters, and many accessories can generate heat when turned on and when
batteries are charging. Notebook computers can generate a significant amount of heat due to their
compact size. Always follow these basic precautions:
• When your computer is turned on or the battery is charging, the base, the palm rest, and some
other parts may become hot. Avoid keeping your hands, your lap, or any other part of your body
in contact with a hot section of the computer for any extended length of time. When you use the
keyboard, avoid keeping your palms on the palm rest for a prolonged period of time. Your
computer generates some heat during normal operation. The amount of heat depends on the
amount of system activity and the battery charge level. Extended contact with your body, even
through clothing, could cause discomfort or even a skin burn. Periodically take breaks from using
the keyboard by lifting your hands from the palm rest; and be careful not to use the keyboard for
any extended length of time.
• Do not operate your computer or charge the battery near flammable materials or in explosive
environments.
• Ventilation slots, fans and/or heat sinks are provided with the product for safety, comfort, and
reliable operation. These features might inadvertently become blocked by placing the product on
a bed, sofa, carpet, or other flexible surface. Never block, cover, or disable these features.
• When the ac power adapter is connected to an electrical outlet and your computer, it generates
heat. Do not place the adapter in contact with any part of your body while using it. Never use the
ac power adapter to warm your body. Extended contact with your body, even through clothing,
may cause a skin burn.
For your safety, always follow these basic precautions with your computer:
• Keep the cover closed whenever the computer is plugged in.
• Regularly inspect the outside of the computer for dust accumulation.
• Remove dust from vents and any perforations in the bezel. More frequent cleanings might be
required for computers in dusty or high-traffic areas.
• Do not restrict or block any ventilation openings.
• Do not operate your computer inside furniture, as this might increase the risk of overheating.
• Airflow temperatures into the computer should not exceed 35°C (95°F).
DANGER
DANGER
Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following procedures when installing, moving,
or opening covers on this product or attached devices.
To connect: To disconnect:
1. Turn everything OFF. 1. Turn everything OFF.
2. First, attach all cables to devices. 2. First, remove power cords from outlets.
3. Attach signal cables to connectors. 3. Remove signal cables from connectors.
4. Attach power cords to outlets. 4. Remove all cables from devices.
5. Turn devices ON.
The power cord must be disconnected from the wall outlet or receptacle before installing all other electrical
cables connected to the computer.
The power cord may be reconnected to the wall outlet or receptacle only after all other electrical cables have
been connected to the computer.
DANGER
During electrical storms, do not perform any replacement and do not connect the telephone cable
to or disconnect it from the telephone outlet on the wall.
Note: For products with mercury-containing fluorescent lamps (for example, non-LED), the fluorescent lamp
in the liquid crystal display (LCD) contains mercury; dispose of according to local, state, or federal laws.
Excessive use of headphones or earphones for a long period of time at high volume can be dangerous if the
output of the headphone or earphone connectors do not comply with specifications of EN 50332-2. The
headphone output connector of your computer complies with EN 50332-2 Sub clause 7. This specification
limits the computer’s maximum wide band true RMS output voltage to 150 mV. To help protect against
hearing loss, ensure that the headphones or earphones you use also comply with EN 50332-2 (Clause 7
limits) for a wide band characteristic voltage of 75 mV. Using headphones that do not comply with EN 50332-
2 can be dangerous due to excessive sound pressure levels.
If your Lenovo computer came with headphones or earphones in the package, as a set, the combination of
the headphones or earphones and the computer already complies with the specifications of EN 50332-1. If
different headphones or earphones are used, ensure that they comply with EN 50332-1 (Clause 6.5
Limitation Values). Using headphones that do not comply with EN 50332-1 can be dangerous due to
excessive sound pressure levels.
DANGER
Plastic bags can be dangerous. Keep plastic bags away from babies and children to avoid danger of
suffocation.
Front view
1 Camera 2 Microphones
1 Camera
The camera enables you to take pictures or hold a video conference. For more information, see “Using the
camera” on page 25.
2 Microphones
The microphones capture sound and voice when used with a program capable of handling audio.
4 Power button
You can press the power button to turn on the computer or put the computer into sleep mode.
To turn off the computer, open the Start menu, click Power, and then click Shut down.
You also can define what the power button does. For example, by pressing the power button, you can turn
off the computer or put the computer into sleep or hibernation mode. To change what the power button
does, do the following:
1. Go to Control Panel, and then change the view of Control Panel from Category to Large icons or Small
icons.
2. Click Power Options ➙ Choose what the power buttons do.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
5 Numeric keypad
The numeric keypad enables you to quickly input numbers.
7 TrackPoint buttons
8 Trackpad
Your computer is equipped with the Lenovo-unique ThinkPad pointing device. For more information, see
“ThinkPad pointing device overview” on page 16.
Left-side view
5 Audio connector
1 USB-C connector
The USB-C connector on your computer supports the USB Type-C™ standard. With an appropriate USB-C
cable connected, you can use the connector to transfer data, charge your device, or connect your computer
to external displays. Your computer is shipped with a USB-C ac power adapter which is used to provide ac
power to your computer and charge the battery.
Lenovo provides various USB-C accessories to help you expand your computer functionality. For more
information, go to:
https://www.lenovo.com/accessories
Notes:
2 HDMI connector
The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector is a digital audio and video interface. It enables
you to connect your computer to a compatible digital audio device or video monitor, such as a DVD player or
an HDTV.
Note: The Always On USB 3.1 connector Gen 1 does not work if you click Charge from Sleep and your
computer is off without connecting to ac power.
Attention: When you attach a USB cable to this connector, ensure that the USB mark is facing upward.
Otherwise the connector might get damaged.
5 Audio connector
You can connect headphones or a headset with a 3.5-mm (0.14-inch), 4-pole plug to the audio connector to
listen to the sound from the computer.
If you are using a headset with a function switch, do not press this switch while using the headset. If you
press the switch, the headset microphone is disabled, and the integrated microphones on the computer are
enabled instead.
Note: The audio connector does not support a conventional microphone. For more information, see “Using
audio features” on page 24.
Right-side view
Attention: When you attach a USB cable to this connector, ensure that the USB mark is facing upward.
Otherwise the connector might get damaged.
3 Ethernet connector
Connect the computer to a local area network (LAN) with the Ethernet connector.
DANGER
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not connect the telephone cable to the Ethernet connector.
You can only connect an Ethernet cable to this connector.
The Ethernet connector has two indicators that show the status of the network connection. When the green
indicator is on, it indicates that the computer is connected to a LAN and a session with the network is
available. When the indicator blinks yellow, data is being transmitted.
4 Security-lock slot
To protect your computer from theft, lock your computer to a desk, table, or other fixture through a security
cable lock designed to fit the security-lock slot on your computer.
Note: You are responsible for evaluating, selecting, and implementing the locking device and security
feature. Lenovo makes no comments, judgments, or warranties about the function, quality, or performance
of the locking device and security feature. Cable locks for your product are available from Lenovo at https://
www.lenovoquickpick.com/.
Bottom view
Note: To ensure proper airflow, do not place any obstacles in front of the fan louvers.
2 Speakers
Your computer is equipped with a pair of stereo speakers.
Status indicators
This topic provides information about locating and identifying the various status indicators on your computer.
Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the following illustrations.
2 Fn Lock indicator
This indicator shows the status of Fn Lock function. For more information, see “Using the special keys” on
page 14.
3 Speaker-mute indicator
When this indicator is on, the speakers are muted.
4 Microphone-mute indicator
When this indicator is on, the microphones are muted.
Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the following illustration.
For a factory-preinstalled wireless module, this label identifies the actual FCC ID and IC certification number
for the wireless module installed by Lenovo.
Note: Do not remove or replace a factory-preinstalled wireless module by yourself. For replacement, you
must contact Lenovo service first. Lenovo is not responsible for any damage caused by unauthorized
replacement.
The absence of a Genuine Microsoft label does not indicate that the preinstalled Windows version is not
genuine. For details on how to tell whether your preinstalled Windows product is genuine, refer to the
information provided by Microsoft at:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/howtotell/default.aspx
There are no external, visual indicators of the Product ID or Windows version for which the computer is
licensed. Instead, the Product ID is recorded in the computer firmware. Whenever a Windows 10 product is
installed, the installation program checks the computer firmware for a valid, matching Product ID to complete
the activation.
In some cases, an earlier Windows version might be preinstalled under the terms of the Windows 10 Pro
license downgrade rights.
Computer features
The computer features introduced in this topic cover various models. Some computer features might be
available only on specific models.
Microprocessor
To view the microprocessor information of your computer, right-click the Start button and then click System.
Memory
• Double data rate 4 (DDR4) small outline dual in-line memory module (SODIMM), up to 32 GB
Storage device
• 2.5-inch form factor, 7-mm (0.28-inch) height hard disk drive
• M.2 solid-state drive with the Intel® Optane™ technology (available on some models)
• M.2 solid-state drive without the Intel Optane technology (available on some models)
Display
• Brightness control
• Color display with Thin Film Transistor (TFT) technology
• Color display with In-Plane Switching (IPS) or Twisted Nematic (TN) technology
• Display size: 396.2 mm (15.6 inches)
Keyboard
• Six-row keyboard (conventional or backlight)
• Function keys
• Numeric keypad
• ThinkPad pointing device (including the TrackPoint pointing device and trackpad)
Security features
• Fingerprint reader (available on some models)
• Password
• Security-lock slot
• Trusted Platform Module (TPM) (available on some models)
Wireless features
• Bluetooth
• Wireless LAN
Others
• Camera
• Microphones
3.1 Gen 1 5
3.1 Gen 2 10
3.2 20
Size
• Width: 369 mm (14.5 inches)
• Depth: 252.5 mm (9.94 inches)
• Thickness:
– 20.7 mm (0.81 inches) to 24.9 mm (0.98 inches)
Operating environment
Temperature
• At altitudes up to 2438 m (8000 ft)
– Operating: 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)
– Storage and transportation: 5°C to 43°C (41°F to 109°F)
• At altitudes above 2438 m (8000 ft)
– Maximum temperature when operating under the unpressurized condition: 31.3°C (88°F)
Note: When you charge the battery, its temperature must be at least 10°C (50°F).
Relative humidity
• Operating: 8% to 95% at wet-bulb temperature 23°C (73°F)
• Storage and transportation: 5% to 95% at wet-bulb temperature 27°C (81°F)
If possible, place your computer in a well-ventilated and dry area without direct exposure to sunshine.
Attention:
• Keep electrical appliances such as electric fans, radio, air conditioners, and microwave ovens away from
the computer. The strong magnetic fields generated by these appliances can damage the monitor and
data on the internal storage drive.
• Do not place any beverages on top of or beside the computer or other attached devices. If liquid is spilled
on or in the computer or an attached device, a short circuit or other damage might occur.
• Do not eat or smoke over your keyboard. Particles that fall into your keyboard can cause damage.
The available programs are subject to change without notice. To learn more about the programs and other
computing solutions offered by Lenovo, go to:
https://support.lenovo.com
Hotkey Features Integration This software enables F1–F12 special keys and buttons on your computer. For
example, when the microphone mute key or button is pressed, the microphone
state switches between mute and unmute. The mute state indicator is displayed
on the screen whenever the mute state is changed.
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• Quicker service when you call Lenovo for help
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I have been using the computer for some time already, and is getting slower. What should I do?
• Follow the “General tips for preventing problems” on page 59.
• Diagnose problems yourself by using the preinstalled diagnostic software. See “Diagnosing problems” on
page 59.
• Check for recovery solutions in Chapter 8 “Recovery information” on page 75.
Print the following topics and keep them with your computer in case you are unable to access this
electronic user guide when necessary.
• “Installing a Windows 10 operating system” on page 43
• “Computer stops responding” on page 60
• “Power problems” on page 72
1 Numeric keypad
You can use this numeric keypad to input numbers quickly.
• + Switch the key function between the standard F1–F12 function and the special function
printed as an icon on each key. When the Fn Lock indicator is off, you can use the default function. You
can change the default function in the Keyboard Properties window.
Key combinations
2 Trackpad
Note: Depending on the model, your TrackPoint pointing device and the trackpad might look different from
the illustration in this topic.
1 Pointing stick
4 Middle button
Note: Place your hands in the typing position and use your index finger or middle finger to apply pressure to
the pointing-stick nonslip cap. Use either thumb to press the left-click button or right-click button.
• Point
Use the pointing stick 1 to move the pointer on the screen. To use the pointing stick, apply pressure to
the pointing-stick nonslip cap in any direction parallel to the keyboard. The pointer moves accordingly but
the pointing stick itself does not move. The speed at which the pointer moves depends on the amount of
pressure you apply to the pointing stick.
• Left-click
Press the left-click button 2 to select or open an item.
• Right-click
Press the right-click button 3 to display a shortcut menu.
• Scroll
Press and hold the dotted middle button 4 while applying pressure to the pointing stick in the vertical or
horizontal direction. Then you can scroll through the document, Web site, or apps.
With the trackpad, you also can perform a variety of touch gestures. For information about using the touch
gestures, see “Using the trackpad touch gestures” on page 19.
If the trackpad surface is stained with oil, turn off the computer first. Then gently wipe the trackpad surface
with a soft and lint-free cloth moistened with lukewarm water or computer cleaner.
The following section introduces some frequently used touch gestures such as tapping, dragging, and
scrolling. For more gestures, see the help information system of the ThinkPad pointing device.
Notes:
• When using two or more fingers, ensure that you position your fingers slightly apart.
• Some gestures are not available if the last action was done from the TrackPoint pointing device.
• Some gestures are only available when you are using certain apps.
• Depending on the model, the trackpad on your computer might look different from the illustrations in this
topic.
Put two fingers on the trackpad Put two fingers on the trackpad
and move them in the vertical or and move them closer together to
horizontal direction. This action zoom out.
enables you to scroll through the
document, Web site, or apps.
Put two fingers on the trackpad Put three fingers on the trackpad
and move them farther apart to and move them up to open the task
zoom in. view to see all your open windows.
Notes:
• Ensure that you use a cap with grooves a as shown in the following illustration.
• Depending on the model, your keyboard might look different from the illustration in this topic.
Power management
This section provides information about how to use ac power and battery power to achieve the best balance
between performance and power management.
Your computer comes with a USB-C type ac power adapter and a power cord.
• ac power adapter: Converts ac power for notebook computer use.
• Power cord: Connects the ac outlet and the ac power adapter.
Attention: Using an improper power cord might severely damage your computer.
1. Connect the power cord to the ac power adapter.
2. Connect the ac power adapter to one of the USB-C connectors of the computer.
3. Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet.
Spend more time unplugged with ThinkPad batteries. Mobility has revolutionized business by enabling you to
take your work wherever you go. With ThinkPad batteries, you are able to work longer without being tied to
an electrical outlet.
The rate at which you use battery power determines how long you can use the battery of your computer
between charges. Because every computer user has individual habits and needs, it is difficult to predict how
long a battery charge lasts. There are two main factors:
• How much energy is stored in the battery when you begin to work
• The way you use your computer, for example:
– How often you access the storage drive
– How bright you make the computer display
– How often you use the wireless feature
If an ac outlet is convenient, connect the computer to ac power. The battery is fully charged in about four to
eight hours. The actual charging time depends on the battery size, the physical environment, and whether
you are using the computer. You can check the battery charging status at any time through the battery-
status icon in the Windows notification area.
Note: To maximize the life of the battery, the computer does not start recharging the battery if the remaining
power is greater than 95%.
Power-saving modes
There are several modes that you can use at any time to conserve power. This section introduces each mode
and gives tips on the effective use of battery power.
• Sleep mode
In sleep mode, your work is saved to memory, and then the storage drive and the computer display are
turned off. When your computer wakes up, your work is restored within seconds.
To put your computer to sleep mode, open the Start menu, click Power, and then click Sleep.
• Hibernation mode
By using this mode, you can turn off your computer completely without saving files or exiting any
programs that are running. When the computer enters hibernation mode, all open programs, folders, and
files are saved to the storage drive, and then the computer turns off.
To put the computer to hibernation mode, define what the power button does first, and then press the
power button to put the computer to hibernation mode.
If you put your computer to hibernation mode with the wake-up function disabled, the computer does not
consume any power. The wake-up function is disabled by default. If you put your computer to hibernation
mode with the wake-up function enabled, the computer consumes a small amount of power.
To enable the wake-up function, do the following:
1. Open Control Panel, view Control Panel by Category, and then click System and Security.
2. Click Administrative Tools.
3. Double-click Task Scheduler. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation,
type the password or provide confirmation.
4. From the left pane, select the task folder for which you want to enable the wake-up function. The
scheduled tasks are displayed.
5. Click a scheduled task, and then click the Conditions tab.
6. Under Power, select Wake the computer to run this task.
• Wireless off
The Ethernet connector has two network status indicators. When the green indicator is on, the computer is
connected to a LAN. When the yellow indicator blinks, data is being transmitted.
Note: If the computer is connected to a supported docking station or a supported dock, use the Ethernet
connector on the docking station or the dock instead of the one on the computer.
DANGER
Your computer has an Ethernet connector. To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not connect the
telephone cable to the Ethernet connector.
Wireless connections
Wireless connection is the transfer of data without the use of cables but by means of radio waves only.
Your computer comes with a built-in wireless network card to help you establish wireless connections and
monitor the connection status.
The computer automatically connects to an available and remembered wireless network when the location
changes. If the available wireless network is secured, provide the password as required. For more
information, see the Windows help information system.
Depending on the model, your computer might support the Bluetooth feature. To transfer data through the
Bluetooth feature, do the following:
Note: It is not recommended to use the wireless feature (the 802.11 standards) of your computer
simultaneously with a Bluetooth option. The data transmission speed can be delayed and the performance of
the wireless feature can be degraded.
1. Do one of the following:
For more information, see the Windows help information system and the help information system of the
Bluetooth device.
Your computer also has an audio chip that enables you to enjoy various multimedia audio features, such as
the following:
• Compliant with High Definition Audio
• Playback of MIDI and MP3 files
• Recording and playback of PCM and WAV files
• Recording from various sound sources, such as a headset attached
To start the camera, open the Start menu and click Camera.
When the camera is started, the indicator is turned on in white, indicating that the camera is in use.
You also can use the integrated camera with other programs that provide features such as photographing,
video capturing, and video conferencing. To use the integrated camera with other programs, open one of the
programs and start the photographing, video capturing, or video conferencing function. Then, the camera
starts automatically and the green camera status indicator turns on. For more information about using the
camera with a program, see the help information system of the program.
Note: Your computer does not support the content protection for recordable media (CPRM) feature for the
SD card.
• Secure Digital (SD) card
• Secure Digital eXtended-Capacity (SDXC) card
Attention: While transferring data to or from a media card, such as an SD card, do not put your computer
into sleep or hibernation mode before the data transfer is completed. Otherwise, your data could get
damaged.
Note: If you do not remove the card from your computer after you eject the card from the Windows
operating system, the card can no longer be accessed. To access the card, you must remove it first, and
then insert it again.
You can use an external display such as a projector or a monitor to give presentations or to expand your
workspace.
Your computer supports the following video resolution, if the external display also supports that resolution.
For more information about the external display, see the manuals that come with it.
Note: When you connect an external monitor, a video interface cable with a ferrite core is required.
1. Connect the external display to an appropriate video connector on your computer, such as the USB-
C connector or HDMI connector.
2. Connect the external display to an electrical outlet.
3. Turn on the external display.
If your computer cannot detect the external display, right-click on the desktop, and then click Screen
resolution/Display settings ➙ Detect.
• Connecting a wireless display
Note: To use a wireless display, ensure that both your computer and the external display support the
Miracast feature.
Do one of the following:
– Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Devices ➙ Bluetooth & other devices ➙ Add
Bluetooth or other device. In the Add a device window, click Wireless display or dock. Then, follow
the instructions on the screen.
– Click the action center icon in the Windows notification area. Click Connect. Select the wireless
display and follow the instructions on the screen.
For more information, see the Windows help information system.
Note: Depending on the situation, you might see Disconnect, PC screen only, Computer only, or
Disconnect projector.
• Duplicate: Displays the same video output on both your computer screen and an external display.
• Extend: Extends the video output from your computer display to an external display. You can drag and
move items between the two displays.
• Second screen only: Shows the video output only on an external display.
Note: Depending on the situation, you might see Projector only or Second screen only.
If you show programs using DirectDraw or Direct3D® in full-screen mode, only the main display shows the
video output.
Note: If you set a higher resolution for the computer display than the external display, only part of the screen
can be shown on the external display.
Use the following travel tips to travel more confidently and efficiently with your computer.
• When your computer goes through the x-ray machines at airport security stations, it is important to keep
your eyes on the computer at all times to prevent theft.
• Consider bringing an electrical adapter for use on an airplane or automobile.
• If you carry an ac power adapter, detach the ac cord from it to avoid damaging the cord.
Travel accessories
If you are traveling to another country or region, you might want to consider an appropriate ac power adapter
for the country or region to which you are traveling.
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Accessibility information
Lenovo is committed to providing users who have hearing, vision, and mobility limitations with greater
access to information and technology. This section provides information about the ways these users can get
the most out of their computer experience. You also can get the most up-to-date accessibility information
from the following Web site:
https://www.lenovo.com/accessibility
Keyboard shortcuts
The following list contains keyboard shortcuts that can help make your computer easier to use.
Note: Depending on your keyboard, some of the following keyboard shortcuts might not be available.
• Windows logo key + U: Open Ease of Access Center
• Right Shift for eight seconds: Turn on or turn off Filter Keys
• Shift five times: Turn on or turn off Sticky Keys
• Num Lock for five seconds: Turn on or turn off Toggle Keys
• Left Alt+Left Shift+Num Lock: Turn on or turn off Mouse Keys
• Left Alt+Left Shift+PrtScn (or PrtSc): Turn on or turn off High Contrast
For more information, go to https://windows.microsoft.com/, and then search using any of the following
keywords: keyboard shortcuts, key combinations, shortcut keys.
Speech Recognition
Speech Recognition enables you to control your computer by voice.
Using only your voice, you can start programs, open menus, click objects on the screen, dictate text into
documents, and write and send e-mails. Everything you do with the keyboard and mouse can be done with
only your voice.
Screen-reader technologies
Screen-reader technologies are primarily focused on software program interfaces, help systems, and various
online documents. For additional information about screen readers, see the following:
• Using PDFs with screen readers:
https://www.adobe.com/accessibility.html?promoid=DJGVE
• Using the JAWS screen reader:
https://www.freedomscientific.com/Products/Blindness/JAWS
• Using the NVDA screen reader:
https://www.nvaccess.org/
Screen resolution
You can make the text and images on your screen easier to read by adjusting the screen resolution of your
computer.
Note: Setting a resolution too low might prevent some items from fitting on the screen.
Industry-standard connectors
Your computer provides industry-standard connectors that enable you to connect assistive devices.
Ergonomic information
Good ergonomic practice is important to get the most from your personal computer and to avoid discomfort.
Arrange your workplace and the equipment you use to suit your individual needs and the kind of work that
you perform. In addition, use healthy work habits to maximize your performance and comfort when using
your computer.
Working in the virtual office might mean adapting to frequent changes in your environment. Adapting to the
surrounding light sources, active seating, and the placement of your computer hardware, can help you
improve your performance and achieve greater comfort.
This example shows someone in a conventional setting. Even when not in such a setting, you can follow
many of these tips. Develop good habits, and they will serve you well.
Display: Position the display to maintain a comfortable viewing distance of 510 mm to 760 mm (20 inches to
30 inches). Avoid glare or reflections on the display from overhead lighting or outside sources of light. Keep
the display screen clean and set the brightness to levels that enable you to see the screen clearly. Press the
brightness control keys to adjust display brightness.
Head position: Keep your head and neck in a comfortable and neutral (vertical, or upright) position.
Chair: Use a chair that gives you good back support and seat height adjustment. Use chair adjustments to
best suit your comfort posture.
Arm and hand position: If available, use chair arm rests or an area on your working surface to provide
weight support for your arms. Keep your forearms, wrists, and hands in a relaxed and neutral (horizontal)
position. Type with a soft touch without pounding the keys.
Leg position: Keep your thighs parallel to the floor and your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest.
Cleaning the computer cover: Wipe it with a lint-free cloth dampened in mild soap and water. Avoid
applying liquids directly to the cover.
Cleaning the keyboard: Wipe the keys one by one with a lint-free cloth dampened in mild soap and water. If
you wipe several keys at a time, the cloth might hook onto an adjacent key and possibly damage it. Avoid
spraying cleaner directly onto the keyboard. To remove any crumbs or dust from beneath the keys, you can
use a camera blower with a brush or use cool air from a hair dryer.
Cleaning the computer screen: Scratches, oil, dust, chemicals, and ultraviolet light can affect the
performance of your computer screen. Use a dry, soft lint-free cloth to wipe the screen gently. If you see a
scratchlike mark on your screen, it might be a stain. Wipe or dust the stain gently with a soft, dry cloth. If the
stain remains, moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with water or eyeglass cleaner, but do not apply liquids directly
to your computer screen. Ensure that the computer screen is dry before closing it.
Using passwords
This topic provides information about how to use the power-on password, supervisor password, and hard
disk password.
Passwords introduction
You can help prevent your computer from unauthorized use by using passwords. After you set a password, a
prompt is displayed on the screen each time you turn on the computer. Enter your password at the prompt.
You cannot use the computer unless you type the correct password.
If you have set a power-on password, a supervisor password, or a hard disk password, it unlocks
automatically when the computer resumes from sleep mode.
Note: If a Windows password has been set, you are prompted to enter it when the computer resumes from
sleep mode.
Power-on password
You can set a power-on password to help protect your computer against unauthorized access.
If you set a power-on password, the password prompt is displayed on the screen whenever you turn on the
computer. You must enter the correct password to start using the computer.
Supervisor password
The supervisor password protects the system information stored in the ThinkPad Setup program. It provides
the following security features:
• If only a supervisor password is set, a password prompt is displayed when you try to start the ThinkPad
Setup program. Unauthorized users cannot change most of the system configuration options in the
ThinkPad Setup program without the password.
• The system administrator can use the supervisor password to access a computer even if the user of that
computer has set a power-on password. The supervisor password overrides the power-on password.
• The system administrator can set the same supervisor password on many ThinkPad notebook computers
to make administration easier.
The following two types of hard disk passwords can help protect the information stored on the storage drive:
• User hard disk password
When this icon is displayed, type a user hard disk password. To type a master hard disk password,
press F1. When the icon changes to , type the master hard disk password. To return to the icon
, press F1 again.
Notes: The eDrive storage drives or Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Opal-compliant storage drives provide
self-encryption capabilities to secure your data.
• If a TCG Opal-compliant storage drive and a TCG Opal management software program are installed, and
the TCG Opal management software program is activated, the hard disk password is not available.
• If an eDrive storage drive is installed in your computer, and your computer is preinstalled with the
Windows 10 operating system, the hard disk password is not available.
You should record all your passwords and store them in a safe place. If you forget any of your passwords,
any potential repair actions required are not covered under warranty.
• Set a power-on password as well as a hard disk password. For security, a longer password is
recommended.
• The hard disk drive built into your computer can be protected by UEFI BIOS. To provide reliable security,
use the security chip and a security program with the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) management
feature. See “Setting the security chip” on page 40.
• If a Disk Encryption storage drive is installed in your computer, ensure to protect the contents of your
computer from unauthorized access by use of drive encryption software, such as Microsoft Windows
BitLocker® Drive Encryption.
• Before you dispose of, sell, or hand over your computer, delete the data stored on it. For more
information, see “Deleting data from your storage drive” on page 41.
Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (referred to as BitLocker) is an integral security feature of some editions
of the Windows operating system. It can help you protect the operating system and data stored on your
computer, even if your computer is lost or stolen. BitLocker can encrypt all user and system files, including
the swap and hibernation files.
BitLocker uses the TPM to provide enhanced protection for your data and to ensure early boot component
integrity. A compatible TPM is defined as a V2.0 TPM.
To check the BitLocker status, go to Control Panel, view Control Panel by Category, and click System and
Security ➙ BitLocker Drive Encryption.
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For more information, see the help system of the Windows operating system, or search for “Microsoft
Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption Step-by-Step Guide” on the Microsoft Web site.
Notes:
• Ensure that the supervisor password has been set in ThinkPad Setup. Otherwise anyone can change the
settings for the security chip.
• When you clear the security chip, turn off your computer and then turn it on again after you set the security
chip to Active. Otherwise, the Clear Security Chip option is not displayed.
If you notice any of the following conditions, gently clean the surface of the reader with a dry, soft, lint-free
cloth:
• The surface of the reader is dirty or stained.
• The surface of the reader is wet.
• The reader often fails to enroll or authenticate your fingerprint.
If your finger has any of the following conditions, you might not be able to register or authenticate it:
• Your finger is wrinkled.
• Your finger is rough, dry, or injured.
• Your finger is stained with dirt, mud, or oil.
• The surface of your finger is different from the one when you enrolled your fingerprint.
• Your finger is wet.
• Your finger that you are currently using has not been enrolled before.
You can use the following methods to delete data from the storage drive:
• Move the data to the Recycle Bin, and then empty the Recycle Bin.
• Format your storage drive, using the software to initialize it.
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• Use the recovery program provided by Lenovo to bring the storage drive back to the factory default
settings.
These operations, however, only change the file location of the data; they do not delete the data itself. The
data is still there, even though it seems to be lost. Thus, it is sometimes possible to read the data by use of
special software for data recovery. There is a risk that people of bad faith might read and misuse the critical
data on storage drives for unexpected purposes.
To prevent leakage of data, it is important that you delete all the data from the hard disk drive when you
dispose of, sell, or hand over your computer. You can destroy the data physically by smashing the hard disk
drive with a hammer, or magnetically by means of strong magnetic power, thus making the data unreadable.
But it is recommended that you use the software (payware) or service (pay service) developed for that
purpose. The process might take several hours.
For disposing of data on the solid-state drive, Lenovo provides the Drive Erase Utility for Resetting the
Cryptographic Key and Erasing the Solid State Drive tool.
Some computers might support a Disk Encryption hard disk drive or Encryption solid-state drive and have
such a drive installed. You can logically dispose of all the data on the drive in a short time by erasing the
cryptographic key. The data encrypted with the old key is not physically erased but remains on the drive;
however, it cannot be decrypted without the old key. This feature is also available with the Drive Erase Utility
for Resetting the Cryptographic Key and Erasing the Solid State Drive tool.
Using firewalls
If your system is preinstalled with a firewall program, it protects against computer Internet security threats,
unauthorized access, intrusions, and Internet attacks. It also protects your privacy.
For more information about how to use the firewall program, see the help system that comes with the
program.
For more information about your antivirus software, see the help system of your antivirus software.
Attention:
• It is recommended that you update your operating system through official channels. Any unofficial update
might cause security risks.
• The process of installing a new operating system deletes all the data on your internal storage drive,
including the data that were stored in a hidden folder.
Note: After installing the operating system, do not change the initial UEFI/Legacy Boot setting in the
ThinkPad Setup program. Otherwise, the operating system will not start correctly.
For computer models that are installed with Intel Optane technology, continue to enable the Intel Optane
memory by doing the following:
1. Go to https://support.lenovo.com. Download and install the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (iRST)
Console with Device Driver on your computer.
2. Run the iRST Console with Device Driver.
3. Click Intel® Optane™ Memory and then follow the instructions on the screen to enable it.
When you install a Windows 10 operating system, you might need one of the following country or region
codes:
Finland FI Spain SP
France FR Sweden SV
Germany GR Taiwan and Hong Kong TC
Japan JP
Note: Because drivers are programs, like any other file on your computer, they are susceptible to corruption
and might not perform properly if corruption occurs.
It is not always necessary to download the latest drivers. However, you should download the latest driver for
a component when you notice poor performance from that component or when you added a component.
This action might eliminate the driver as the potential cause of a problem.
Lenovo Vantage then displays a list of update packages and categorizes each update as critical,
recommended, or optional to help you understand the importance. You have complete control of which
updates to download and install. After you select the update packages you want, Lenovo Vantage
automatically downloads and installs the updates.
Lenovo Vantage is preinstalled on your computer and is ready to run. The only prerequisite is an active
Internet connection. You can start the program manually, or you can use the schedule feature to enable the
For more information about how to use Lenovo Vantage, see the help system of the program.
Attention: The default configurations are already optimized for you. Improper change of the configurations
might cause unexpected results.
Note: If you are required to enter the supervisor password, enter the correct password. You also can
press Enter to skip the password prompt and start the ThinkPad Setup program. If you do not enter the
password, you cannot change the configurations that are protected by the supervisor password.
2. Use the arrow keys to select a tab; or use the arrow keys to locate an item and press Enter to select it.
Then the supported submenu is displayed.
3. Default values are in boldface. Set the value of an item by doing one of the following:
• Press F6 to change to a higher value.
• Press F5 to change to a lower value.
4. Press the Esc key to exit the submenu and return to the parent menu. Then use the same method
mentioned above to change other configurations.
5. When you complete the configuration, press F10 to save and exit. You also can select the Restart tab in
the ThinkPad Setup menu, and restart your computer with one of the provided options.
Attention:
• After you change the startup sequence, ensure that you select the correct device during a copy, a save, or
a format operation. If you select the wrong device, the data on that device might be erased or overwritten.
• If you are using the Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption feature and your computer has a Trusted
Platform Module, do not change the startup sequence. BitLocker Drive Encryption locks the computer
when it detects the change of startup sequence.
You also can change the startup sequence temporarily by doing the following:
1. Turn off the computer.
2. Turn on the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press the F12 key.
3. Select the device that you want the computer to start from. Then press Enter.
Note: The Boot menu will be displayed if the computer cannot start from any devices or the operating
system cannot be found.
When you install a new program, device driver, or hardware component, you might be informed to update
the UEFI BIOS. You can update the UEFI BIOS by starting your computer from a flash update disc or a flash
update program running in the Windows environment.
BIOS menu
This topic introduces the following BIOS menus of your computer:
• Main menu
• Config menu
• Date/Time menu
• Security menu
• Startup menu
• Restart menu
Note: Depending on the model and operating system, the menu items and the default value might change
without notice.
Main menu
When you enter the ThinkPad Setup program, you first see the Main menu as follows:
Note: The BIOS menu items might change without notice. Depending on the model, the default value might
vary.
• UEFI BIOS Version
• UEFI BIOS Date
• Embedded Controller Version
• ME Firmware Version
Config menu
Note: The BIOS menu items might change without notice. Depending on the model, the default value might
vary.
Network
• Wake On LAN
Values: Disabled, AC only, AC and Battery
Description: The network administrator can turn on a computer from a management console by using the
Wake on LAN feature. If you select AC Only, the Wake on LAN feature is enabled only when the ac power
adapter is attached. If you select AC and Battery, the Wake on LAN feature is enabled with any power
sources.
Notes:
– The magic packet type Wake on LAN requires that the ac power is attached.
– The Wake on LAN feature does not work when the hard disk password is set.
• Wake On LAN from Dock
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Description: Enable or disable Wake On LAN from Dock function works only when ThinkPad USB-C Dock
is attached. Note that Wake On LAN from Dock function does not work if Hard Disk Password is set.
• Ethernet LAN Option ROM
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Description: The Ethernet LAN Option ROM enables the startup from an integrated network device. This
menu is displayed only in Legacy Only boot mode or Both boot mode with Legacy first.
• UEFI IPv4 Network Stack
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Description: Enable or disable Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) network stack for UEFI environment. This
menu is displayed only in UEFI Only boot mode or Both boot mode with UEFI first.
• UEFI IPv6 Network Stack
Values: Disabled, Enabled
USB
• USB UEFI BIOS Support
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Description: Enable or disable the boot support for USB storage devices.
• Always On USB
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Description: Select Enabled to charge devices through the Always On USB connectors even when the
computer is turned off, in sleep mode, or in hibernation mode.
Keyboard/Mouse
• TrackPoint
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Description: Enable or disable the built-in TrackPoint pointing device.
Display
• Boot Display Device
Values: ThinkPad LCD, USB Type-C, HDMI, Display on dock
Description: Select the display device that you want to activate at boot time. This selection is effective for
boot time, password prompt, and ThinkPad Setup. USB Type-C corresponds to the USB Type-C
connector on your computer. HDMI corresponds to the HDMI connector on your computer. Display on
dock corresponds to the video connectors (such as the DVI or VGA connectors) on a docking station.
Boot screen is cloned to all displays on dock.
• Total Graphics Memory
Values: 256 MB, 512 MB
Description: Allocate the total memory which Intel® internal graphics shares.
Note: If you select 512 MB, the maximum usable memory might be reduced on the 32–bit operating
system.
• Boot Time Extension
Values: Disabled, 1 second, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds
Description: During the boot process, the computer might not detect the external monitors that need more
time to get ready. Select how long you want to extend the boot process.
Power
• Intel (R) SpeedStep technology
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Description: Select the mode of Intel SpeedStep® technology at runtime.
– Mode for AC
Values: Maximum Performance, Battery Optimized
Description: Maximum Performance: Always the highest speed
– Mode for Battery
Values: Maximum Performance, Battery Optimized
Description: Battery Optimized: Always the lowest speed
• CPU Power Management
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Description: Enable or disable the power-saving feature that stops the microprocessor clock automatically
when there are no system activities. Normally, it is not necessary to change the setting.
• Power On with AC Attach
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Note: The battery will be automatically enabled when the ac power adapter is reconnected.
Storage
Note: This menu is displayed when Intel Optane memory is installed.
• Controller Mode
Values: AHCI mode. RST mode,
Description: If your computer has an Intel Optane memory installed, select RST mode so that you can
enable the Intel Optane memory in the Windows operating system.
Note: If a hard disk password has been set, you cannot change this setting until you delete the hard disk
password.
• Intel (R) Rapid Storage Technology
Description: Enter Intel (R) Rapid Storage Technology Configuration Utility to manage volumes on Intel (R)
RAID Controller.
Date/Time menu
Note: The BIOS menu items might change without notice. Depending on the model, the default value might
vary.
• System Date
Description: Set or change the date of the system.
• System Time
Description: Set or change the time of the system.
Security menu
Note: The BIOS menu items might change without notice. Depending on the model, the default value might
vary.
Password
• Supervisor Password
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Security Chip
• Security Chip Type
Values: TPM 2.0
Descriptions: You can use a discrete TPM chip with TPM 2.0 mode.
Note: This item is not displayed on the models with the discrete TPM chip.
• Security Chip Type
Values: Intel PTT
Note: This item is not displayed on the models without the discrete TPM chip.
• Security Chip
Values: Enabled, Disabled
Descriptions: Enable or disable the security chip.
• Security Reporting Options
– SMBIOS Reporting
Values: Enabled, Disabled
Descriptions: When enabled, changes to corresponding UEFI BIOS data are logged in a location,
(PCR1, defined in the TCG standards), which other authorized programs can monitor, read and analyze.
• Clear Security Chip
Descriptions: Use this option to clear the encryption key. It will not be possible to access already-
encrypted data after these keys are cleared.
• Physical Presence for Clear
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Descriptions: If this option is enabled, a confirmation message is displayed when you clear the security
chip.
Memory Protection
• Execution Prevention
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Descriptions: Some computer viruses and worms cause memory buffers to overflow. By enabling this
option, you can protect your computer against attacks from such viruses and worms. If the option is
enabled but you find that a program does not run properly, disable this option first and then reset the
settings.
Virtualization
• Intel Virtualization Technology
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Note: This item is set as Disabled by default when the OS Optimized Defaults on the Restart menu is
set as Disabled. This item is set as Enabled by default when the OS Optimized Defaults is set as
Enabled.
• Intel VT-d Feature
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Descriptions: Intel VT-d stands for Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O. When enabled, a VMM
can utilize the platform infrastructure for I/O virtualization. This setting should be set to disabled to prevent
security risks if operating system does not support a VMM.
Note: This item is set as Disabled by default when the OS Optimized Defaults on the Restart menu is
set as Disabled. This item is set as Enabled by default when the OS Optimized Defaults is set as
Enabled.
Anti-Theft
• Computrace Module Activation
Values: Disabled, Enabled, Permanently Disabled
Descriptions: Enable the UEFI BIOS interface to activate the computrace module. Computrace is an
optional monitoring service from Absolute Software. If you select Permanently Disabled, you cannot
enable this setting again.
Secure Boot
• Secure Boot
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Descriptions: Enable this option to prevent unauthorized operating systems from loading when you turn
on the computer.
Device Guard
• Device Guard
Values: Disabled, Enabled
Descriptions: This option is used to support Microsoft Device Guard.
When this option is enabled, Intel Virtualization Technology, Intel VT-d Feature, Secure Boot, and OS
Optimized Defaults are automatically enabled. Boot order is not selectable. To complete the configuration
of Device Guard, you have to set a supervisor password.
When this option is disabled, the setup options are configurable and you can choose any boot options to
start the computer.
Startup menu
Note: The BIOS menu items might change without notice. Depending on the model, the default value might
vary.
• Boot
Descriptions: Define the startup sequence.
• Network Boot
Descriptions: Select the boot device when the system wakes from LAN. If Wake On LAN is enabled, the
network administrator can turn on all of the computers in a LAN remotely through network management
software.
• UEFI/Legacy Boot
Values: Both, UEFI Only, Legacy Only
Restart menu
Note: The BIOS menu items might change without notice. Depending on the model, the default value might
vary.
• Exit Saving Changes
Description: Save the changes and restart the computer.
• Exit Discarding Changes
Description: Discard the changes and restart the computer.
• Load Setup Defaults
Description: Restore to the factory default settings.
Note: Enable OS Optimized Defaults to meet the Windows 10 certification requirements. When you
change this setting, some other settings are changed automatically, such as CSM Support, UEFI/Legacy
Boot, Secure Boot, Secure RollBack Prevention, Intel Virtualization Technology, and Intel VT-d
Feature.
• Discard Changes
Description: Discard the changes.
• Save Changes
Description: Save the changes.
Your computer is designed for manageability, so that you can redirect more resources to better meet your
business objectives.
This manageability, known as total cost of ownership (TCO), enables you to remotely operate client
computers in the same way as you operate your own computer, such as turning on a client computer,
formatting a storage drive, and installing a program.
Once the computer is configured and operational, you can manage it by using the software and the
manageability features that are already integrated into the client computer and the network.
Note: The Remote Initial Program Load (RIPL or RPL) function cannot be used with your computer.
Wake on LAN
The network administrator can turn on a computer from a management console by using the Wake on LAN
feature.
When the Wake on LAN feature is enabled, many operations, such as data transfer, software updates, and
flash updates of the UEFI BIOS, can be done remotely without remote attendance. The updating process can
perform after normal working hours and on weekends, so that the users are not interrupted during work, and
the LAN traffic is kept to a minimum. It saves time and increases productivity.
If the computer is turned on through Wake on LAN, the computer starts follow the Network Boot sequence.
Asset ID EEPROM
The Asset ID EEPROM contains information about the computer configuration and the serial numbers of the
key components. It also includes a number of blank fields where you can record information about the end
users in your network.
To enable a network administrator to remotely control your computer, set the following system-management
features in the ThinkPad Setup program:
• Wake on LAN
• Network Boot sequence
Note: If a supervisor password has been set, you are required to enter the supervisor password when you
start the ThinkPad Setup program.
Diagnosing problems
Many computer problems can be solved without outside assistance. If you experience a problem with your
computer, the first place to start is the troubleshooting information in your computer documentation. If you
suspect a software problem, see the documentation, including readme files and help information systems,
that come with the operating system or program. ThinkPad notebook computers come with a set of
diagnostic programs that you can use to help you identify hardware problems.
Note: If you are unable to isolate and repair the problem yourself after running Lenovo Vantage, save and
print the log files created by the program. You need the log files when you speak to a Lenovo technical
support representative.
Lenovo Vantage supports the hardware scan function. It combines diagnostic tests, system information
collection, security status, and support information, along with hints and tips for optimal system
performance. To run Lenovo Vantage, see “Accessing Lenovo programs” on page 11.
https://support.lenovo.com
Troubleshooting
If your computer has an error, it typically displays a message or an error code, or makes a beep when you
turn it on. When you experience a problem, see the corresponding symptom and solution in this topic to try
to solve the problem by yourself.
Print these instructions now and keep them with your computer for reference later.
Problem: My computer is unresponsive (I cannot use the ThinkPad pointing device or the keyboard).
Note: If you cannot turn off your computer, or if you cannot restart it, continue with step 2.
2. Remove all power sources from the computer, and reset the system by pressing and holding the power
button for eight seconds or more. Reattach the ac power adapter and restart the computer. If the
computer does not turn on, continue with step 3.
3. While the computer is turned off, remove all power sources from the computer and remove all external
devices that are attached to the computer (keyboard, mouse, printer, scanner, and so on). Reattach the
ac power adapter and restart the computer. If the computer still does not turn on, call the Customer
Support Center and a Customer Support Specialist will assist you.
Solution: Because most liquids conduct electricity, liquid spilled on the keyboard could create numerous
short circuits and damage your computer. To solve the problem, do the following:
1. Ensure that no liquid creates a short circuit between you and the ac power adapter (if in use).
2. Carefully unplug the ac power adapter immediately.
3. Turn off the computer immediately. The more quickly you stop the current from passing through the
computer the more likely you will reduce damage from short circuits.
Attention: Although you might lose some data or work by turning off the computer immediately, leaving
the computer on might make your computer unusable.
4. Wait until you are certain that all the liquid is dry before turning on your computer.
Error messages
• Message: 0177: Bad SVP data, stop POST task.
Note: This error indicates that the operating system or programs cannot create, modify, or delete data in
the non-volatile system UEFI variable storage due to insufficient storage space after POST.
The non-volatile system UEFI variable storage is used by the UEFI BIOS and by the operating system or
programs. This error occurs when the operating system or programs store large amounts of data in the
variable storage. All data needed for POST, such as BIOS setup settings, chipset, or platform
configuration data, are stored in a separate UEFI variable storage.
Solution: Press F1 after the error message is displayed to enter ThinkPad Setup. A dialog asks the user
for confirmation to clean up the storage. If the user selects “Yes”, all data that were created by the
operating system or programs will be deleted except global variables defined by the Unified Extensible
Firmware Interface Specification. If the user selects “No”, all data will be kept, but the operating system or
programs will not be able to create, modify, or delete data in the storage.
If this error happens at a service center, Lenovo authorized service personnel will clean up the non-volatile
system UEFI variable storage using the preceding solution.
Beep errors
Lenovo SmartBeep technology enables you to decode beep errors with your smartphone when a black
screen occurs with beeps from your computer. To decode the beep error with Lenovo SmartBeep
technology, do the following:
1. Go to https://support.lenovo.com/smartbeep or scan the following QR Code.
The following section describes some beep errors and the corresponding solutions.
Note: Do not attempt to service a product yourself unless you are instructed to do so by the Customer
Support Center or product documentation. Only use a Lenovo-authorized service provider to repair your
product.
0002: Internal bus error Replace the system board (service provider only).
0281: General embedded controller error Replace the system board (service provider only).
0283: PCI resource error Remove PCIe devices (the M.2 card, PCIe card, and so
on) (service provider only).
0284: TCG-compliant functionality-related error (might be Replace the system board (service provider only).
the BIOS code validation failure)
0285: TCG-compliant functionality-related error (might be Replace the system board (service provider only).
the TPM initialization failure)
0286: Integrated graphics error Replace the system board (service provider only).
0287: Discrete graphics error Reinstall or replace the discrete graphics card (service
provider only).
0288: Computer display error Reconnect the display cable on both the system board
side and the computer display side (service provider
only).
Print these instructions now and keep them with your computer for reference later.
Problem: My memory module is not operating properly.
Ethernet problems
• Problem: My computer cannot connect to the network.
Solution:
Ensure that:
– The cable is installed correctly.
The network cable must be securely connected both to the Ethernet connector of your computer and to
the RJ45 connector of the hub. The maximum allowable distance from the computer to hub is 100 m
(328 ft). If the cable is connected and the distance is within the acceptable limits but the problem
persists, try a different cable.
– You are using the correct device driver. To install the correct driver, do the following:
1. Go to Control Panel, and ensure that you view Control Panel by Category.
2. Click Hardware and Sound ➙ Device Manager. If you are prompted for an administrator
password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
3. Double-click Network adapters to view all network adapters. If an exclamation mark ! is displayed
next to the adapter name, you might not be using the correct driver or the driver might have been
disabled.
4. Right-click the highlighted adapter, click Update driver, and then follow the instructions on the
screen to update the driver.
– The switch port and the adapter have the same duplex setting.
If you configured the adapter for full duplex, ensure that the switch port also is configured for full
duplex. Setting a wrong duplex mode can degrade performance, cause data loss, or result in lost
connections.
– You have installed all networking software that is necessary for your network environment.
Check with your LAN administrator for the necessary networking software.
• Problem: The adapter stops working for no apparent reason.
Solution: The network driver files might be corrupt or missing.
• Problem: My computer is a Gigabit Ethernet model and I use a speed of 1000 Mbps, the connection fails
or errors occur.
Solution:
– Use Category 5 wiring and ensure that the network cable is securely connected.
– Connect to a 1000 BASE-T hub/switch (not 1000 BASE-X).
• Problem: The Wake on LAN feature is not working.
Solution: Ensure that Wake on LAN is enabled in ThinkPad Setup. If it is, check with your LAN
administrator for the necessary settings.
Wireless-LAN problem
Problem: I cannot connect to the network using the built-in wireless network card.
Bluetooth problem
Note: Check your connection anytime and ensure that no other Bluetooth-enabled device is searching for
the device to which you want to connect. Simultaneous searching is not allowed in the Bluetooth connection.
Problem: Sound does not come from the Bluetooth headset/headphones but comes from the local speaker
even though the Bluetooth headset/headphones is connected using a Headset profile or AV profile.
Note: If the Fn and function keys tab is not displayed, connect your computer to the Internet. Then
download and install the ThinkPad Hotkey Features program from the Lenovo Support Web site. For
more information, see “Installing device drivers” on page 44.
3. In the How to use Fn key combinations section, select your preferred option.
4. If you select Fn sticky method, press Fn to reset the Fn sticky status.
5. Try to press keys on the top row of the numeric keypad again to check if the problem is resolved.
Note: If you are not sure whether you heard any beeps, turn off the computer by pressing and holding the
power button for four seconds or more. Then turn on the computer and listen again.
Solution: Ensure that:
– The ac power adapter is connected to the computer and the power cord is plugged into a working
electrical outlet.
Note: If your computer cannot detect the external monitor, click Detect in the Display window.
2. Select the external monitor and set Resolution.
3. Click Display adapter properties.
4. Click the Monitor tab. Check the monitor information to make sure that the monitor type is correct. If
it is, click OK to close the window; otherwise proceed with the following steps.
5. If more than two monitor types are displayed, select Generic PnP Monitor or Generic Non-PnP
Monitor.
Solution: To bring up the image, press the display-mode switching key and select the monitor you
want. If the problem persists, do the following:
1. Connect the external monitor to another computer to ensure that it works.
2. Reconnect the external monitor to your computer.
3. See the manual shipped with the external monitor to check the resolutions and refresh rates that are
supported.
– If the external monitor supports the same resolution as the computer display or a higher resolution,
view output on the external monitor or on both the external monitor and the computer display.
– If the external monitor supports a lower resolution than the computer display, view output on the
external monitor only. (If you view output on both the computer display and the external monitor,
the external monitor screen will be blank or distorted.)
• Problem: I cannot set a higher resolution than the present one on my external monitor.
Solution: Ensure that the monitor information is correct. If necessary, update the monitor driver.
• Problem: The screen is unreadable or distorted.
Solution: Ensure that:
– The monitor information is correct and the appropriate monitor type is selected. If necessary, update
the monitor driver.
– Ensure that an appropriate refresh rate is selected by doing the following:
1. Connect the external monitor to the monitor connector, and then connect the monitor to an
electrical outlet.
2. Turn on the external monitor and the computer.
Note: If your computer cannot detect the external monitor, click Detect in the Display window.
4. Click the icon for the appropriate monitor (Monitor-2 icon is for the external monitor).
5. Click Display adapter properties.
6. Click the Monitor tab.
7. Select the correct screen refresh rate.
• Problem: Wrong characters are displayed on the screen.
Solution: Ensure that you follow the correct procedure when installing the operating system and program.
If they are installed and configured correctly, but the problem still persists, have the external monitor
serviced.
• Problem: The Extend desktop function does not work.
Solution: Enable the Extend desktop function. See “Using an external display” on page 26.
• Problem: I am using the Extend desktop function, but I cannot set a higher resolution or higher refresh
rate on the secondary display.
Solution: Change the resolution and the color depth to lower settings for the primary display. See “Using
an external display” on page 26.
• Problem: Display switching does not work.
Solution: If you use the Extend desktop function, disable it, and change the display output location. If a
DVD movie or a video clip is playing, stop the playback, close the program, and then change the display
output location.
• Problem: The screen position on the external monitor is incorrect when that monitor is set for a high
resolution.
Solution: Sometimes, when you use a high resolution such as 1600 x 1200 pixels, the image is shifted to
the left or right on the screen. To correct this, first ensure that your external monitor supports the display
mode (the resolution and the refresh rate) that you have set. If it does not, set a display mode that the
monitor supports. If it does support the display mode you have set, go to the setup menu for the monitor
itself and adjust the settings there. Usually the external monitor has buttons for access to the setup menu.
For more information, see the documentation that comes with the monitor.
Audio problems
• Problem: Wave or MIDI sound does not play properly.
Solution: Ensure that the built-in audio device is configured correctly.
1. Go to Control Panel, and ensure that you view Control Panel by Category.
2. Click Hardware and Sound.
3. Click Device Manager. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the
password or provide confirmation.
4. Double-click Sound, video and game controllers.
5. Ensure that the device following Sound, video and game controllers is enabled and configured
correctly.
• Problem: Recordings made by using the microphone input are not loud enough.
Solution: Ensure that the Microphone Boost function is turned on and set by doing the following:
1. Go to Control Panel, and ensure that you view Control Panel by Category.
2. Click Hardware and Sound.
3. Click Sound.
Note: For more information about controlling volume, see your Windows online help.
• Problem: I cannot move the volume slider or balance slider.
Solution: The slider might be grayed out. This means that its position is fixed by the hardware and cannot
be changed.
• Problem: The volume sliders do not stay in place when some audio programs are used.
Solution: It is normal for the sliders to change position when certain sound programs are used. The
programs are aware of the settings in the Volume Mixer window and are enabled to change the settings
themselves. An example is the Windows Media Player program. Usually the program has sliders available
to control the sound from within the program.
• Problem: The balance slider cannot completely mute one channel.
Solution: The control is designed to compensate for minor differences in balance and does not
completely mute either channel.
• Problem: There is no volume control for MIDI sound in the Volume Mixer window.
Solution: Use the hardware volume control. This is because the built-in synthesizer software does not
support the control.
• Problem: The sound cannot be turned off even if I set the Master volume control at minimum.
Solution: You still can hear some sound even though you have set the Master volume control at minimum.
To turn off the sound completely, go to the Master volume control and select Mute Speaker/HP.
• Problem: When I connect headphones to my computer while playing sound, a speaker does not produce
sound.
Solution: When the headphones are attached, the streaming is automatically redirected to it. If you want
to listen to sound from the speakers again, ensure that you set those speakers as the default device. For
more information, see the help information system for Conexant HD Audio Manager.
• Problem: Sound does not come from a headphone or a speaker, or the computer cannot record sounds.
Solution: To switch from one device to another (for example, from a speaker to a headphone, or from an
external microphone to a built-in microphone), do the following:
1. Go to Control Panel, and ensure that you view Control Panel by Category.
2. Click Hardware and Sound.
3. Click the Sound icon. The Sound window is displayed.
4. Click the Playback tab. Select the desired device (for example, speakers) and then click Set Default.
The speakers are set to the default device with a check mark displayed beside the speaker icon.
5. Play any sound through a music program (for example, Windows Media Player). Ensure that sound
comes from the speakers now.
6. Then, if you would like to switch to a headphone, close the music program.
7. Click the Playback tab. Select Headset Earphone and then click Set Default. The headset is set to
the default device with a check mark displayed beside the headset icon.
8. Play any sound through the music program. Ensure that sound comes from the headphone attached
directly to the computer.
Battery problems
• Problem: The battery cannot be fully charged in the standard charge time when the computer is powered
off.
Solution: The battery might be over-discharged. Do the following:
1. Turn off the computer.
2. Ensure that the over-discharged battery is in the computer.
3. Connect the ac power adapter to the computer and let it charge.
If a quick charger is available, use it to charge the over-discharged battery.
• Problem: The computer shuts down before the battery status icon shows that the battery is empty.
Solution: Discharge and recharge the battery.
• Problem: The computer operates after the battery status icon shows that the battery is empty.
Solution: Discharge and recharge the battery.
• Problem: The operating time for a fully charged battery is short.
Solution: Discharge and recharge the battery.
• Problem: The computer does not operate with a fully charged battery.
Solution: The surge protector in the battery might be active. Turn off the computer for one minute to reset
the protector; then turn on the computer again.
• Problem: The battery cannot get charged.
Solution: You cannot charge the battery when it is too hot. Turn off the computer and allow it to cool to
room temperature. After it cools, recharge the battery. If it still cannot be charged, call Lenovo Customer
Service to have it serviced.
Print these instructions now and keep them with your computer for reference later.
• Problem: My computer is getting no power at all.
Solution: Check the following items:
1. Verify the power button. The power button is illuminated whenever the computer is on.
2. Check all power connections. Remove any power strips and surge protectors to connect the ac
power adapter directly to the ac power outlet.
3. Inspect the ac power adapter. Check for any physical damage, and ensure that the power cable is
firmly attached to the adapter brick and the computer.
4. Verify that the ac power source is working by attaching another device to the outlet.
• Problem: My computer does not run on battery power.
Solution: If the battery runs out of power, attach the ac power adapter to recharge the battery.
• Problem: The system does not respond, and I cannot turn off the computer.
Solution: Turn off the computer by pressing and holding the power button for four seconds or more.
Solution: Turn off the computer by pressing and holding the power button for four seconds or more.
Boot problems
Print these instructions now and keep them with your computer for reference later.
• Problem: I receive an error message before the operating system loads.
Solution: Follow the appropriate corrective actions for power-on self-test (POST) error messages.
• Problem: I receive an error message while the operating system is loading the desktop configuration after
the POST is completed.
Solution: Find solutions by searching for the error message at the following Web sites:
– https://support.lenovo.com
– https://support.microsoft.com/
Solution: Apply the disk defragmentation tool in the Windows operating system for faster access to the data.
Software problem
Problem: A program does not run properly.
Solution: Ensure that the problem is not being caused by the program.
Check that your computer has the minimum required memory to run the program. See the manuals supplied
with the program.
If an error message is displayed while you are using the program, see the manuals or help system supplied
with the program.
If the program still does not run properly, contact your place of purchase or a service representative for help.
USB problem
Problem: A device connected to the USB connector does not work.
Solution: Ensure that the USB port is enabled in the ThinkPad Setup. Open the Device Manager window.
Ensure that the USB device setup is correct, and that the assignment of computer resource and the
installation of the device driver are correct. To open the Device Manager window, go to Control Panel and
ensure that you view Control Panel by Category, and click Hardware and Sound ➙ Device Manager. If you
are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Refer to “Diagnosing problems” on page 59 and run a diagnostic test of the USB connector.
Note: The items in the graphical user interface (GUI) might change without notice.
1. Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Update & Security ➙ Recovery.
2. In the Reset this PC section, click Get started.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to reset your computer.
Note: The items in the graphical user interface (GUI) might change without notice.
1. Open the Start menu, and then click Settings ➙ Update & security ➙ Recovery.
2. In the Advanced startup section, click Restart now ➙ Troubleshoot ➙ Advanced options.
3. Select a startup option you want, and then follow the instructions on the screen.
After two consecutive failed boot attempts, the Windows recovery environment starts automatically. Then
you can choose repair and recovery options by following the on-screen instructions.
Note: Ensure that your computer is connected to ac power during the recovery process.
It is recommended that you create a recovery USB drive as early as possible. If you did not create a recovery
USB drive as a precautionary measure, you can contact Lenovo Customer Support Center and purchase one
from Lenovo. For a list of the Lenovo Support phone numbers for your country or region, go to:
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/supportphonelist
Attention: The creation process will delete anything stored on the USB drive. To avoid data loss, make a
backup copy of all the data that you want to keep.
Note: Ensure that your computer is connected to ac power during the following process.
1. Connect a proper USB drive (at least 16 GB of storage) to the computer.
2. Type recovery in the search box on the taskbar. Then click Create a recovery drive.
3. Click Yes in the User Account Control window to allow the Recovery Media Creator program to start.
4. In the Recovery Drive window, follow the instructions on the screen to create a recovery USB drive.
Note: Ensure that your computer is connected to ac power during the following process.
1. Connect the recovery USB drive to the computer.
2. Turn on or restart the computer. Before the Windows operating system starts, repeatedly press F12. The
Boot Menu window opens.
3. Select the recovery USB drive as the boot device.
4. Select a preferred keyboard layout.
5. Click Troubleshoot to display optional recovery solutions.
6. Select a corresponding recovery solution according to your situation. Then follow the instructions on the
screen to complete the process.
If you intend on installing the CRU, Lenovo will ship the CRU to you. CRU information and replacement
instructions are shipped with your product and are available from Lenovo at any time upon request. You
might be required to return the defective part that is replaced by the CRU. When return is required: (1) return
instructions, a prepaid shipping label, and a container will be included with the replacement CRU; and (2) you
might be charged for the replacement CRU if Lenovo does not receive the defective CRU within thirty (30)
days of your receipt of the replacement CRU. See your Lenovo Limited Warranty documentation at https://
www.lenovo.com/warranty/llw_02 for full details.
For the CRU information of your computer, refer to the following list.
Self-service CRUs
• ac power adapter and power cord
• Base cover assembly
• Hard disk drive, bracket, and cable
• Memory module
• M.2 solid-state drive and brackets
Optional-service CRUs
• Fingerprint reader, bracket, and cable
• Keyboard
• Speaker assembly
• Wireless LAN card
When you handle options or CRUs, or perform any work inside the computer, take the following precautions
to avoid static-electricity damage:
• Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you.
Your computer has a microSD card reader that supports the following types of cards:
Note: Your computer does not support the content protection for recordable media (CPRM) feature for the
SD card.
• Secure Digital (SD) card
• Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) card
• Secure Digital eXtended-Capacity (SDXC) card
Attention: During the data transfer, do not put your computer into sleep or hibernation mode before the data
transfer is completed; otherwise, your data could get damaged.
4. Insert the new card into the microSD card slot. The card might stop before it is installed into the card
reader. Ensure that you insert the card firmly until you hear a click.
Note: Ensure that the metal contacts of the card are facing down and pointing toward the computer.
1. Disable the built-in battery. See “Disabling the built-in battery” on page 78.
2. Ensure that the computer is turned off and disconnected from ac power and all cables.
3. Remove the base cover assembly. See “Replacing the base cover assembly” on page 86.
4. Remove the screw that secures the keyboard.
5. Take the tool out of the new keyboard package. Insert the tabs a and b into the slot between the
TrackPoint buttons and the trackpad 1 . Slightly pivot the tool downward 2 to release the left and right
TrackPoint buttons. Then remove the two TrackPoint buttons 3 .
7. Insert the tabs c and d into the two dents 1 near the two screw heads.
9. Pivot the keyboard slightly upward as shown by arrow 1 . Then turn the keyboard over as shown by
arrow 2 .
3. Slide the keyboard in the direction as shown by the arrows. Ensure that the latches are secured under
the keyboard frame.
5. Take the new TrackPoint buttons out of the new keyboard package. Install the TrackPoint buttons as
shown.
Notes:
• Depending on the model, your computer might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic.
• There might be a risk of short circuits if you remove the base cover assembly in the following situation:
– When your computer is connected to ac power
Besides, the computer will not start after you reinstall the base cover assembly. To start the computer,
disconnect the ac power adapter and then reconnect it to the computer.
5. Install the new base cover assembly 1 and ensure that the latches of the base cover assembly are
secured in place 2 . Then tighten the screws 3 .
6. Turn the computer over. Connect the ac power adapter and all cables to the computer.
Note: The operating speed of the memory module has dependency on the system configuration. In some
conditions, the memory module in your computer might not be able to operate at the maximum speed.
Attention: Do not touch the contact edge of the memory module. Otherwise the memory module might get
damaged.
6. Insert the new memory module into the memory slot at an angle of about 20 degrees 1 . Pivot the
memory module downward until it snaps into place 2 . Ensure that the memory module is firmly installed
in the memory slot and cannot be moved easily.
When handling the hard disk drive, observe the following guidelines:
• Replace the hard disk drive only for upgrade or repair. The hard disk drive is not designed for frequent
changes or replacement.
• Before replacing the hard disk drive, make a backup copy of all the data that you want to keep.
• Do not touch the contact edge of the hard disk drive. Otherwise the hard disk drive might get damaged.
• Do not apply pressure to the hard disk drive.
• Do not make the hard disk drive subject to physical shocks or vibration. Put the hard disk drive on a soft
material, such as cloth, to absorb physical shocks.
3. Insert the new hard disk drive together with its bracket and pivot it downward. Ensure that the new hard
disk drive is seated in place. Connect the hard-disk-drive cable to the system board.
1. Disable the built-in battery. See “Disabling the built-in battery” on page 78.
2. Ensure that the computer is turned off and disconnected from ac power and all cables.
3. Close the computer display and turn the computer over.
4. Remove the base cover assembly. See “Replacing the base cover assembly” on page 86.
5. Detach the connector of the speaker assembly.
1. Disable the built-in battery. See “Disabling the built-in battery” on page 78.
2. Ensure that the computer is turned off and disconnected from ac power and all cables.
3. Close the computer display and turn the computer over.
4. Remove the base cover assembly. See “Replacing the base cover assembly” on page 86.
5. Detach the connectors.
Attention: The M.2 solid-state drive is sensitive. Inappropriate handling might cause damage and
permanent loss of data.
When handling the M.2 solid-state drive, observe the following guidelines:
• Replace the M.2 solid-state drive only for upgrade or repair. The M.2 solid-state drive is not designed for
frequent changes or replacement.
• Before replacing the M.2 solid-state drive, make a backup copy of all the data that you want to keep.
• Do not apply pressure to the M.2 solid-state drive.
• Do not touch the contact edge of the M.2 solid-state drive. Otherwise the M.2 solid-state drive might get
damaged.
• Do not make the M.2 solid-state drive subject to physical shocks or vibration. Put the M.2 solid-state drive
on a soft material, such as cloth, to absorb physical shocks.
1. If you are going to replace an Intel Optane memory, disable the Intel Optane memory by doing the
following:
a. Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1.
Note: If a supervisor password has been set, enter the correct password when prompted. You also
can press Enter to skip the password prompt and enter the BIOS menu. However, you cannot
change the system configurations that are protected by the supervisor password.
b. Select Config ➙ Storage ➙ Intel (R) Rapid Storage Technology ➙ Intel Optane ➙ Disable.
c. Select to preserve user data and select Yes to confirm your operation.
Note: It might take a couple of minutes or even hours to complete the disabling process. Do not
restart the computer until the process is completed.
e. Press F10 to save changes and exit.
2. Disable the built-in battery. See “Disabling the built-in battery” on page 78.
3. Ensure that the computer is turned off and disconnected from ac power and all cables.
4. Close the computer display and turn the computer over.
5. Remove the base cover assembly. See “Replacing the base cover assembly” on page 86.
6. Remove the screw 1 and loosen the screw 2 to remove the bracket 3 . Then, remove the long M.2
solid-state drive out of the slot 4 .
1. If you are going to replace an Intel Optane memory, disable the Intel Optane memory by doing the
following:
a. Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1.
Note: If a supervisor password has been set, enter the correct password when prompted. You also
can press Enter to skip the password prompt and enter the BIOS menu. However, you cannot
change the system configurations that are protected by the supervisor password.
b. Select Config ➙ Storage ➙ Intel (R) Rapid Storage Technology ➙ Intel Optane ➙ Disable.
c. Select to preserve user data and select Yes to confirm your operation.
d. Select Disable and wait for the process to complete.
Note: It might take a couple of minutes or even hours to complete the disabling process. Do not
restart the computer until the process is completed.
7. Remove the screw 1 and remove the short M.2 solid-state drive 2 . Remove the short bracket if you
want to replace it as well 3 .
9. Install the long bracket as shown 1 2 . Install the screw 3 and tighten the screw 4 .
To download updated software, go to the following Web site and follow the instructions on the screen:
https://support.lenovo.com
Recording information
Before you talk to a Lenovo representative, record the following important information about your computer.
Information about your computer and preinstalled software, if any, is available in the documentation that
comes with your computer or on the Lenovo Support Web site at https://support.lenovo.com. The
documentation includes printed books, online books, readme files, and help files.
This Web site is updated with the latest support information such as the following:
• Drivers and software
• Diagnostic solutions
• Product and service warranty
• Product and parts details
• User guides and manuals
• Knowledge base and frequently asked questions
Calling Lenovo
If you have tried to correct the problem yourself and still need help, during the warranty period, you can get
help and information by telephone through the Customer Support Center. The following services are
available during the warranty period:
• Problem determination - Trained personnel are available to assist you with determining if you have a
hardware problem and deciding what action is necessary to fix the problem.
• Lenovo hardware repair - If the problem is determined to be caused by Lenovo hardware under warranty,
trained service personnel are available to provide the applicable level of service.
• Engineering change management - Occasionally, there might be changes that are required after a product
has been sold. Lenovo or your reseller, if authorized by Lenovo, will make selected Engineering Changes
(ECs) that apply to your hardware available.
For the terms and conditions of the Lenovo Limited Warranty that apply to your Lenovo hardware product,
see “Warranty information” in the Safety and Warranty Guide that comes with your computer.
If possible, be near your computer when you make your call. Ensure that you have downloaded the most
current drivers and system updates, run diagnostics, and recorded information before you call. When calling
for technical assistance, have the following information available:
• Machine type and model
• Serial numbers of your computer, monitor, and other components, or your proof of purchase
• Description of the problem
• Exact wording of any error messages
• Hardware and software configuration information for your system
Note: Phone numbers are subject to change without notice. The latest phone numbers are available at
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/supportphonelist. If the number for your country or region is not provided,
contact your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo marketing representative.
Certification-related information
Product name: ThinkPad E580
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Wireless-related information
This topic provides wireless-related information about Lenovo products.
Wireless interoperability
Wireless-LAN card is designed to be interoperable with any wireless-LAN product that is based on Direct
Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Complementary Code Keying (CCK), and/or Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing (OFDM) radio technology, and is compliant to:
• The 802.11b/g Standard, 802.11a/b/g, 802.11n, or 802.11ac on wireless-LANs, as defined and approved
by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
• The Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi®) certification as defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance®.
In some situations or environments, the use of wireless devices might be restricted by the proprietor of a
building or responsible representatives of an organization. For example, these situations and areas might
include the following:
• On board of airplanes, in hospitals or near petrol stations, blasting areas (with electro-explosive devices),
medical implants or body-worn electronic medical devices, such as pace makers.
• In any other environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or
identified as harmful.
If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of wireless devices in a specific area (such as an
airport or hospital), you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use a wireless device prior to turning on
the computer.
This equipment is not protected against harmful interference and may not cause interference with duly
authorized systems.
If your computer is shipped without the Regulatory Notice, you can find it on the Web site at:
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Note: TCO Certified is an international third-party sustainability certification for IT products. For details, go
to https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/pdf/social_responsibility/tco_certified.pdf.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult an authorized dealer or service representative for help.
Lenovo is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended
cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized
changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Responsible Party:
Lenovo (United States) Incorporated
7001 Development Drive
Morrisville, NC 27560
Email: [email protected]
EMC Directive Statement: This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to
electromagnetic compatibility.
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B equipment according to
European Standards harmonized in the Directives in compliance. The Class B requirements for equipment
are intended to offer adequate protection to broadcast services within residential environments.
Radio Equipment Directive Statement: This product is in conformity with all the requirements and essential
norms that apply to EU Council Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU on the approximation of the laws of
the Member States relating to radio equipment. The full text of the system EU declaration of conformity and
the EU wireless module declarations are available at the following Internet addresses:
• For notebook computers: https://www.lenovo.com/eu-doc-notebooks
• For tablets: https://www.lenovo.com/eu-doc-tablets
Lenovo cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a
non-recommended modification of the product, including the installation of option cards from other
manufacturers. This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B equipment
according to European Standards harmonized in the Directives in compliance. The limits for Class B
equipment were derived for typical residential environments to provide reasonable protection against
interference with licensed communication devices.
Um dieses sicherzustellen, sind die Geräte wie in den Handbüchern beschrieben zu installieren und zu
betreiben. Des Weiteren dürfen auch nur von der Lenovo empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden. Lenovo
übernimmt keine Verantwortung für die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen, wenn das Produkt ohne
Zustimmung der Lenovo verändert bzw. wenn Erweiterungskomponenten von Fremdherstellern ohne
Empfehlung der Lenovo gesteckt/eingebaut werden.
Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von
Betriebsmitteln, EMVG vom 20. Juli 2007 (früher Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von
Geräten), bzw. der EU Richtlinie 2014/30/EU, der EU Richtlinie 2014/53/EU Artikel 3.1b), für Geräte der
Klasse B.
注意事項:
• 使用30分鐘請休息10分鐘。
• 2歲以下幼兒不看螢幕,2歲以上每天看螢幕不要超過1小時。
Леново ПЦ ХК Лимитед, 23/Ф Линколн Хаус, Тайку Плэйс 979 Кингз Роуд,
Изготовитель Куарри Бэй, Гонконг (Lenovo PC HK Limited, 23/F Lincoln House, Taikoo Place
979 King's Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong)
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The WEEE marking on Lenovo products applies to countries with WEEE and e-waste regulations (for
example, the European WEEE Directive, India E-Waste Management Rules). Appliances are labeled in
accordance with local regulations concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). These
regulations determine the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable within
each geography. This label is applied to various products to indicate that the product is not to be thrown
away, but rather put in the established collection systems for reclaiming these end of life products.
Users of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) with the WEEE marking must not dispose of end of life
EEE as unsorted municipal waste, but use the collection framework available to them for the return, recycle,
and recovery of WEEE and to minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health
due to the presence of hazardous substances. Lenovo electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) may contain
parts and components, which at end-of-life might qualify as hazardous waste.
EEE and waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) can be delivered free of charge to the place of
sale or any distributor that sells electrical and electronic equipment of the same nature and function as the
used EEE or WEEE.
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Pursuant to the Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources, the collecting and recycling of home-
used computers and monitors by the manufacturer was begun on October 1, 2003. This service is provided
free of charge for home-used computers sold after October 1, 2003. For details, go to:
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Disposal of a lithium battery must comply with local ordinances and regulations.
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If you use a Lenovo notebook computer at home and need to dispose of a battery, you must comply with
local ordinances and regulations. You also can refer to the instructions at:
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A Lenovo possui um canal específico para auxiliá-lo no descarte desses produtos. Caso você possua um
produto Lenovo em situação de descarte, ligue para o nosso SAC ou encaminhe um e-mail para:
[email protected], informando o modelo, número de série e cidade, a fim de enviarmos as instruções
para o correto descarte do seu produto Lenovo.
Notice: This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU).
Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with European Directive 2006/66/EC
concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators. The Directive determines the
framework for the return and recycling of used batteries and accumulators as applicable throughout the
European Union. This label is applied to various batteries to indicate that the battery is not to be thrown
away, but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive.
In accordance with the European Directive 2006/66/EC, batteries and accumulators are labeled to indicate
that they are to be collected separately and recycled at end of life. The label on the battery may also include
a chemical symbol for the metal concerned in the battery (Pb for lead, Hg for mercury, and Cd for cadmium).
Users of batteries and accumulators must not dispose of batteries and accumulators as unsorted municipal
waste, but use the collection framework available to customers for the return, recycling, and treatment of
batteries and accumulators. Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects of batteries
and accumulators on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous
substances.
Before placing electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) in the waste collection stream or in waste collection
facilities, the end user of equipment containing batteries and/or accumulators must remove those batteries
and accumulators for separate collection.
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https://www.lenovo.com/ecodeclaration
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Turkish RoHS
The Lenovo product meets the requirements of the Republic of Turkey Directive on the Restriction of the Use
of Certain Hazardous Substances in Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
Ukraine RoHS
India RoHS
RoHS compliant as per E-Waste (Management) Rules.
Appendix C. Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive of countries and regions 119
120 E580 User Guide
Appendix D. ENERGY STAR model information
ENERGY STAR® is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of
Energy aimed at saving money and protecting the environment through energy efficient products and
practices.
Lenovo is proud to offer our customers products with the ENERGY STAR qualified designation. You might
find an ENERGY STAR mark affixed on the computer or displayed on the power settings interface. Lenovo
computers of the following machine types, if carry an ENERGY STAR mark, have been designed and tested
to conform to the ENERGY STAR program requirements for computers.
By using ENERGY STAR qualified products and taking advantage of the power-management features of the
computer, you can help reduce the consumption of electricity. Reduced electrical consumption can
contribute to potential financial savings, a cleaner environment, and the reduction of greenhouse gas
emissions.
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Lenovo encourages you to make efficient use of energy an integral part of your day-to-day operations. To
help in this endeavor, Lenovo has preset the following power-management features to take effect when the
computer has been inactive for a specified length of time:
To awaken the computer from sleep mode, press the Fn key on your keyboard. For more information about
these settings, see the Windows help information on the computer.
The Wake on LAN function is enabled when your Lenovo computer is shipped from the factory, and the
setting remains valid even when the computer is in sleep mode. If you do not need to have Wake on LAN
enabled while the computer is in sleep mode, you can reduce the power consumption and prolong the time
in sleep mode, by disabling the setting of Wake on LAN for sleep mode.
To disable the setting of Wake on LAN for sleep mode, do the following:
1. Go to Control Panel, and view Control Panel by Category. Click Hardware and Sound ➙ Device
Manager.
2. In the Device Manager window, expand Network adapters.
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