kogan KAL14N390HA Atlas 14.1 USB-C Laptop User Guide
- June 14, 2024
- Kogan
Table of Contents
kogan KAL14N390HA Atlas 14.1 USB-C Laptop
COMPONENTS
- Kogan Atlas 14.1″ N390 Notebook
- Power adapter
- Quick-start guide
- Warranty card
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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Camera
This built-in camera can be used to take photos, record video, or use in video chats. -
Display
High-definition LCD panel. -
Microphones
The built-in twin microphones can be used to record voice memos and for use in calls. -
Indicator lights
Indicators for -
Power button
Press to turn the notebook on. You can also use this button to enter sleep mode and to wake it from sleep mode. If the notebook is unresponsive, holding down the power button for an extended period will shut down the device. -
Keyboard
QWERTY keyboard with Windows key and function options. Hold the ‘Fn’ key while pressing function buttons (for example, Fn + F10 ). -
Trackpad
The touchpad allows for onscreen navigation and the use of gestures. Think of this as your computer’s built-in mouse. -
Left/right trackpad buttons
Much like the left and right buttons on a traditional mouse, the trackpad features the same functionality
PRODUCT OVERVIEW -
SSD expansion slot Slot for expandable storage. This notebook fits an M.2 2280 SSD (22mm x 80mm) and is not compatible with other sizes.
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Speakers
Two built-in speakers allow for stereo audio output. -
Charge indicator light
Lights up red when charger is in use. -
Power input port
DC charging base for 12V/2A power supply (adapter supplied). Do not use it with any other power supply or charger. -
USB 3.0 input
Input for flash drives, additional keyboard and mouse, and any other devices with USB 3.0 connectivity. This input also supports 2.0 and below. -
Mini HDMI input
Supports HDMI cable (not supplied) for linking with a TV or external monitor. -
3.5mm audio out
Line audio out port for use with headphones, amplifier, external speakers or any other audio device via an AUX cable (not supplied). -
microSD card slot
Card reader slot with microSD format support, ideal for importing photographs. -
USB 2.0 input
Input for flash drives, additional keyboard and mouse, and any other devices with USB 2.0 connectivity. This input is not compatible with USB 3.0 or above.
GETTING STARTED
Connecting power supply
- Plug the power adapter into a suitable power outlet. Insert the adapter into the notebook’s power input port.
- The indicator light will show if power is being received. When connected, the notebook will automatically begin to charge.
- Ensure the battery has been charged for at least 3 hours before using it without a power supply for the first time.
Power on the notebook
- Lift to open the display panel.
- Press the power button.
USING WINDOWS 11 S MODE
This unit may arrive in S Mode, meaning that no external .exe files can be directly installed onto the unit. You may still install apps downloaded from the Microsoft Store. This is intended for higher security and performance of the unit. If you want to install an app that isn’t available on the Microsoft Store, you’ll need to switch out of S Mode. You can easily switch out of S Mode, however, keep in mind that you cannot go back to S Mode once switched.
Switching out of S Mode
- On your notebook running Windows 11 in S Mode, open Settings >
- In the Switch to Windows 11 Home or Switch to Windows 11 Pro section, select Go to the Store. (If you also see an “Upgrade your edition of Windows” option, be careful not to click the “Go to the Store” link that appears there).
- On the Switch out of S Mode (or similar) page that appears in the Microsoft Store, select the Get button. After you see a confirmation message on the page, you’ll be able to install apps from outside of the Microsoft Store.
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
- My notebook isn’t turning on/ isn’t charging
- Leave the unit on charge for at least an hour before attempting to turn the unit on
- The battery may have naturally depleted and may take some time to recharge.
- If in storage for extended periods, it is recommended to periodically charge the unit to keep the battery capacity high, as batteries naturally deteriorate and eventually, completely die over time.
- Make note if any lights turn on, or if any internal components like fans turn on
- Inspect the unit, charging port, and power cord for any physical damage, or debris. If you notice any damage to the power cord, please do not use it, and contact help.kogan.com Wi-Fi connection isn’t working
- Restart your modem/router, or both if you have separate units.
- Reconnect any range extenders that may be in use
- Restart the device that is having issues
- Try moving the device closer to the source
- If you cannot connect at all, double-check that all passwords are correct
- If you can connect but are getting weak or slow data, try disconnecting the device from the network manually and reconnecting The screen gets dark when unplugged
- This will be occurring due to your power plan settings
- You can adjust your power plan settings through your control panel
How to connect an Android phone to Windows11
When you plug in your phone to your PC via USB, you’ll see a notification up
top with an option to select USB transfer options on your phone
- Please check that you have selected either “Transfer files (MTP)” or “Transfer photos (PTP)” from the USB transfer options I’ve forgotten my password
- There are several options to reset a Microsoft password.
- Use a password reset disc via USB.
- Reset the Microsoft account password online with another device.
- Reset Windows back to the factory default. Please note, that this will delete all personal files and settings.
- For our full laptop troubleshooting guide and extended User Manual for this TV, head online to help. kogan.com
Need more information?
This is a Quick Start Guide, and while we hope that this has given you the
assistance needed for a simple set-up, a full user guide outlining all of this
product’s instructions and features can be found online at
help.kogan.com
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