Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Laptop User Guide

June 16, 2024
Lenovo

Legion Pro 5i Laptop
User Guide

Legion Pro 5i Laptop

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About this guide

  • This guide applies to Lenovo product model(s) listed below. Illustrations in this guide may look slightly different from your product model.
Model name Machine type (MT)
Legion Pro 5 16IRX9 83DF

Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX9 D1

  • For further compliance information, refer to the Generic Safety and Compliance Notices at https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/docs/generic_notices.

  •  This guide may contain information about accessories, features, and software that are not available on all models.

  • This guide contains instructions that are based on the Windows operating system. These instructions are not applicable if you install and use other operating systems.

  • Microsoft® makes periodic feature changes to the Windows® operating system through Windows Update.
    As a result, the operating system related instructions may become outdated. Refer to Microsoft resources for the latest information.

  • The content of the guide is subject to change without notice. To obtain the latest version, go to https://support.lenovo.com.

Chapter 1. Meet your computer

Front

No. Description
1 Microphones
2 Camera
3 Camera light
4 Screen

Microphones
The microphones are the PC’s built-in sound input devices. They capture your voice and ambient sound and convert them into digital form. Microphones are essential components when you use your PC for video conferencing or voice recording.
Camera
The built-in camera captures visible light and converts it to digital signals. It is used for video recordings and video conferencing.
Camera light
The camera light indicates whether the camera is activated.
Table 1. Camera light statuses and descriptions

Camera light status Description
On The camera is activated.
Off The camera is not activated.

Screen
The screen of the built-in display is the area where text, graphics, and videos are displayed.
**Base


No. Description
1 Power light
2 Power button
3 Keyboard
4 Touchpad
5 Antennas

Power light
The power light indicates the current power state of the PC: whether it is powered on, powered off, in sleep mode, or in hibernation mode.
Table 2. Power light status and description

Light status Power state
Solid on Powered on
Blinking slowly In sleep mode
Off Powered off or in hibernation mode

The color of the power light can indicate the PC’s active operation mode.
Table 3. Power light colors and the PC’s active operation modes

Light color Operation mode
White Balance mode
Blue Quiet mode
Red Performance mode
Purple Custom mode

If the PC’s power button includes an embedded fingerprint sensor, the power light turns solid green to prompt you to enroll or scan your fingerprint.
Power button
Press the power button to turn on your PC.
Note: By default, on a Windows PC, pressing the power button when the PC is turned on will put the PC into sleep mode.
Keyboard
The keyboard is the PC’s built-in input device for typing characters. It also includes keys that can make you more productive when interacting with the PC, apps, and the Windows operating system.
Table 4. Productivity keys

Key Location on the keyboard Function
Function keys (F1 through F12) In the top row Executing predefined commands

or functions for selected apps
Hotkeys| In the top row| •  Changing some of the PC’s frequently used settings
•  Opening an app or a Windows gadget
Fn key| In the lower-left corner| •  Toggling the functions of dual-function keys
• Used with several letter keys to change some of the PC’s frequently used settings
Windows key| In the lower-left corner| Used with certain keys to change some frequently used Windows settings

Hotkeys share keys with function keys. To toggle the functions for these keys, hold down the Fn key or turn on the FnLock switch.
Note: Keyboard layout varies by language and geographical location. The keyboard on your PC may look slightly different from the product illustrations of this publication.
Related topics
“Hotkeys” on page 18
Appendix A “Function descriptions for Lenovo hotkeys” on page 33
Touchpad
The touchpad is the PC’s built-in pointing device, which provides the basic functionality of an external mouse. Slide your finger on the touchpad to move the pointer on the screen and tap or double-tap to select or execute a screen item.
The touchpad also supports Windows multi-finger gestures, which provide shortcuts to frequently used apps and functions.
Antennas
The antennas transmit and receive radio waves to allow data to be transferred between your PC and a Wi-Fi ® network device or a Bluetooth device.
Note: The antennas are hidden inside the PC.
LeftLenovo Legion Pro 5i Laptop - Left

No. Description
1 Air vents (outlet)
2 USB Standard-A connector
3 Multi-purpose USB Type-C® connector

Air vents (outlet)
The air vents allow hot air to be discharged out of the PC.
Important: When the PC is operating, do not place it on a bed, sofa, carpet, or other flexible surfaces.
Otherwise, the air vents will be blocked and the PC may overheat, reducing performance or causing the PC to be unresponsive or even shut down.
USB Standard-A connector
The USB Standard-A connector is used to connect storage or peripheral devices that follow the USB specification for data transfer and device interconnection.
Multi-purpose USB Type-C connector
This multi-purpose USB Type-C connector is used to connect:

  • Storage or peripheral devices that follow the USB specification for data transfer and device interconnection
  •  Display devices

Note: When connecting display devices, you need to use appropriate cables and adapters (if needed) according to the connection capabilities of the display device.
Right
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Laptop - Right

No. Description
1 Combo audio jack
2 Camera switch
3 State light
4 USB Standard-A connector
5 Air vents (outlet)

Combo audio jack
The combo audio jack is used to connect single-plug headsets, headphones, or external speakers.
Camera switch
This toggle switch is used to enable or disable the built-in camera.
Note: This switch is designed for privacy protection. If you don’t need to use the camera, slide the switch to the off position to prevent any apps from using the camera.
State light
The state light indicates the current power state of the PC: whether it is powered on, powered off, in sleep mode, or in hibernation mode.
When the PC is powered on, this light can also indicate low battery by blinking rapidly.
Note: The status of the state light is synchronized with that of the power light. The state light is usually located on the right or left side of the PC and is visible when the LCD lid is closed.
Table 5. State light status and description

Light status Power state Battery charge level
White (solid on) Powered on 21%–100%
White (blinking rapidly) Powered on 1%–20%
White (blinking slowly) In sleep mode /
Off Powered off or in hibernation mode /

USB Standard-A connector
The USB Standard-A connector is used to connect storage or peripheral devices that follow the USB specification for data transfer and device interconnection.
Air vents (outlet)
The air vents allow hot air to be discharged out of the PC.
Important: When the PC is operating, do not place it on a bed, sofa, carpet, or other flexible surfaces.
Otherwise, the air vents will be blocked and the PC may overheat, reducing performance or causing the PC to be unresponsive or even shut down.
Rear

No. Description
1 Air vents (outlet)
2 Ethernet connector
3 Multi-purpose USB Type-C connector
4 HDMI™ connector
5 USB Standard-A connector
6 USB Standard-A connector (always-on connector)
7 Power connector
8 Charging light

Air vents (outlet)
The air vents allow hot air to be discharged out of the PC.
Important: When the PC is operating, do not place it on a bed, sofa, carpet, or other flexible surfaces.
Otherwise, the air vents will be blocked and the PC may overheat, reducing performance or causing the PC to be unresponsive or even shut down.
Ethernet connector
The Ethernet connector connects a cable modem or router to the PC to establish wired Internet access.
Multi-purpose USB Type-C connector
This multi-purpose USB Type-C connector is used to connect:

  • Storage or peripheral devices that follow the USB specification for data transfer and device interconnection
  • Display devices

Note: When connecting display devices, you need to use appropriate cables and adapters (if needed) according to the connection capabilities of the display device.
Related topics
“Use a power delivery compliant USB Type-C charger with the computer” on page 22
HDMI connector
The HDMI connector is used to connect an external display device, such as a television, a projector, or a monitor.
USB Standard-A connector
The USB Standard-A connector is used to connect storage or peripheral devices that follow the USB specification for data transfer and device interconnection.
Always-on connector
A USB connector with a battery icon (supports the always-on function. The PC can supply power to a USB device connected to this type of connector even when the PC is shut down, in sleep, or in hibernation mode.
The always-on function can be turned on and off in:

  • The PC’s firmware setup utility, or
  • Lenovo Vantage or Lenovo PC Manager

Power connector
Use this connector and the included ac power adapter to connect your PC to an electrical outlet.
Charging light
The charging light indicates whether the PC is plugged into an electrical outlet. When the PC is plugged into an electrical outlet, the color of the light indicates whether the battery is fully charged (or will shortly be fully charged).
Table 6. Charging light statuses and descriptions

Light status Plugged in? Battery charge level
Off No /
On, amber Yes 1%–90%
On, white Yes 91%–100%

Bottom

No. Description
1 Air vents (intake)
2 Speakers

Air vents (intake)
The air vents allow air to be sucked inside of the PC to cool the internal components.
Important: When the PC is operating, do not place it on a bed, sofa, carpet, or other flexible surfaces.
Otherwise, the air vents will be blocked and the PC may overheat, reducing performance or causing the PC to be unresponsive or even shut down.
Speakers
The speakers are the PC’s built-in sound output devices.

Features and specifications

Width 363.4 mm (14.3 inches)
Depth 260.35 mm (10.25 inches)
Thickness •  Thinnest: 21.99 mm (0.87 inches)

•  Thickest: 26.95 mm (1.06 inches)

ac power adapter

Input 100 V ac–240 V ac, 50 Hz–60 Hz
Output 20 V dc, 15 A
Power 300 W

Battery pack

Capacity| 80 Wh
Note: The battery capacity is the typical or average capacity as measured in a specific test environment. Capacities measured in other environments may differ but are no lower than the rated capacity (see product label).
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Number of cells| 4

Microprocessor
To view the microprocessor information of your computer, type system information in the Windows search box and then press Enter.

Type| Double data rate 5 (DDR5), small outline dual in-line memory module (SODIMM)
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Number of physical slots| 2

Secondary storage device

Type Solid-state drive
Form factor • M.2 2242, or

• M.2 2280
Number of slots| 2
Bus| PCI Express

Screen

Size 406.4 mm (16 inches)
Display resolution 2560 × 1600 pixels

**Keyboard**

Backlight color White, blue, or RGB
Shortcut keys • Function keys

• Hotkeys
Modifier keys| • Alt key
• Ctrl key
• Shift key
• Windows key
• Fn key
Special keys or key group| Numeric keypad

**** Connectors and slots

Power connector| Input:
• Direct current
• 20 V
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USB Standard-A connector| • Quantity: 4
•  Maximum power output:
– 5 V, 0.9 A
–  5 V, 2 A (for always-on connector)
•   Supported signaling protocols:
–  USB 2.0 480 Mbps
–   SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps
Multi-purpose USB Type-C connector| •  Quantity: 2
•  Maximum power output: 5 V, 3 A
•  Maximum power input: 140 W (rear-side connector only)
•  Supported signaling protocols:
–   USB 2.0 480 Mbps
–  SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps
–  SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps
– DisplayPort™ 1.4
Note: Data rates and performance ratings are dependent on connected devices and cables if they are used. For DisplayPort connection through a USB Type-C connector, the listed maximum output capacity is only available on external displays with a DisplayPort, a Mini DisplayPort, or a USB Type-C connector that supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode. For connections using a converter or an adapter, the actual output resolution may be lower.
HDMI connector| Supported signaling protocol: Fixed-rate link (FRL)
Combo audio jack| •  Diameter: 3.5 mm
•  Supported plugs:
–  3–pole,TRS
–  4–pole, TRRS (CTIA and OMTP)
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Ethernet connector| 8P8C jack

Security

UEFI/BIOS passwords| •  Administrator password
•  User password
•  Master hard disk password
•  User hard disk password
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Statement on USB transfer rate
Depending on many factors such as the processing capability of the host and peripheral devices, file attributes, and other factors related to system configuration and operating environments, the actual transfer rate using the various USB connectors on this device will vary and will be slower than the data rate listed below for each corresponding device.

USB device Data rate (Gbit/s)
USB 3.2 Gen 1 5
USB 3.2 Gen 2 10

Operating environment

Maximum altitude (without pressurization)
3048 m (10 000 ft)
Temperature

  • At altitudes up to 2438 m (8000 ft)
    – Operating: 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)
    – Storage: 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 no lower than 10°C (50°F).
Relative humidity

  • Operating: 8% to 95% at wet-bulb temperature 23°C (73°F)
  • Storage: 5% to 95% at wet-bulb temperature 27°C (81°F)
    Avoid constant body contact with specific hot sections

CAUTION:
When the computer is operating, it should be placed on a hard and flat surface with its bottom area not in contact with user’s bare skin. Under normal operating conditions, the temperature of the bottom surface will remain within an acceptable range as defined in IEC 62368-1, but such temperatures can still be high enough to cause discomfort or harm to the user if directly touched for over 10s at a time. As such, it is recommended that users avoid prolonged direct contact with the bottom of the computer.

Chapter 2. Get started with your computer

Work with Windows
The following table contains Windows frequently used settings. You can learn the basics and start working with Windows right away.
To configure settings, type the corresponding keywords in the Windows search box and select the best match. Follow the on-screen instructions to customize settings.
Table 7. Basic settings

Functions Descriptions Search by keywords
Control Panel View or change Windows settings, including hardware and
software setup and configuration. Control Panel
Connect to Wi-Fi networks For models with a wireless LAN module, you can

connect your computer to a Wi-Fi network. Click the network icon in the Windows notification area, and then select a network for connection.
Note: The wireless LAN module on your computer may support different standards. For some countries or regions, use of 802.11ax may be disabled according to local regulations.| Wi-Fi
Connect to wired networks| For models with an RJ45 connector, you can use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to a wired network.| Ethernet
Airplane mode| Airplane mode is a convenient setting to turn all wireless communications of your computer on and off. You may need to turn it on when boarding an airplane.| Airplane mode
Night light mode| Night light is a switch in Windows that you can turn on and off. When it is turned on, your screen shows warmer colors and the amount of emitted blue light is reduced. Enabling night light reduces the chances of developing eye fatigue or eye strain.
Note: For more guidance on reducing eye fatigue or eye strain, go to https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/compliance/visual-fatigue.| Night light
Adjust color temperature| If night light mode is turned on, you can adjust the color temperature of the screen.
Note: Selected Lenovo computers are low blue light certified using night light mode and color temperature settings available in the pre-installed operating system. These computers are tested with night light turned on and color temperature set to 48 or greater.| Night light
Windows Updates| Microsoft periodically releases feature and security updates to the Windows operating system. Updates that are applicable to your Windows version are downloaded automatically when your computer is connected to the Internet. When updates are downloaded, you are prompted to restart the computer to install these updates. You can also manually check if there are available updates for the installed version of Windows.
Attention: Only use Windows Update to download and install updates. Updates downloaded from other sources may include security risks.| Windows Updates

Windows help information
If the on-screen instructions cannot solve your problem, refer to the following to get the online Windows help information.

  • Type Get Help or Tips in the Windows search box and then press Enter. When the app opens, type the problem description and select the matched result.
  • Visit Microsoft support Web site: https://support.microsoft.com. Enter what you are looking for in the search box and get search results.

Lenovo Vantage, Lenovo PC Manager and Legion Zone
They are all apps developed by Lenovo. Using any of them, you can:

  • View product information and system status
  •  Manage and change device settings
  • Check for and perform system update

Note: This feature is only available on Lenovo Vantage. In Lenovo PC Manager or Legion Zone, you can check for and perform driver update.
Depending on the country or region in which your computer is purchased, one of the apps may be pre- installed on your computer. To open it, type its name in the Windows Search box and select the matched result. If none of the apps is pre-installed, you may install one on your own. Lenovo Vantage is available for download free of charge from the Microsoft Store.
Note: App features are subject to change with updates and specific features may not be available on all Lenovo products.
The Novo Button menu
The Novo Button menu can be displayed before the operating system starts. From the menu, you can choose to

  • Open the BIOS/UEFI setup utility
  •  Open the boot device selection menu
  •  Open the Windows startup options screen

Note: From the Windows startup options screen, you can then choose to Start your computer using a recovery drive
Reset your computer
Open advanced options screen
Open the Novo Button menu
Step 1. Turn on or restart the computer.
Step 2. Press F9 repeatedly.

The Fn key and hotkeys

Hotkeys
Look at the top row of the keyboard of your Lenovo computer and you’ll find keys with printed icons. These keys are called hotkeys and they provide shortcuts to functions that you’ll use frequently. The function that each hotkey provides is denoted by the icon printed on the key.
Hotkeys share keys with function keys (F1–F12) and other keys. Depending on the FnLock setting, you use hotkey functions by pressing the key directly or in combination with the Fn key.
Note: The FnLock switch does not apply to hotkeys not found in the first row of the keyboard. To use these hotkeys, always hold down the Fn key while pressing the key. Related topics
Appendix A “Function descriptions for Lenovo hotkeys” on page 33
The FnLock switch
The FnLock is an electronic switch that affects how you use hotkey functions. To turn it on and off, press Fn + Esc.
Note: The Esc key is in the upper left corner of the keyboard. It has an LED that indicates the status of the FnLock switch. A Lenovo keyboard usually contains hotkeys in the top row. These hotkeys share keys with the function keys (F1–F12) and other keys. For these dual-function keys, the icons or characters denoting the primary functions are printed on top of the icons and characters denoting the secondary functions.

  • A: an icon or character denoting the primary function
  • B: an icon or character denoting the secondary function

Table 8. FnLock and dual-function keys

FnLock (Esc) LED| FnLock status| Pressing the hotkey alone| Pressing the hotkey while holding down the Fn key
---|---|---|---
Off| Disabled| Primary function| Secondary function
On| Enabled| Secondary function| Primary function

Dual-function keys without printed icons
Some dual-function keys share keys with letter keys and numeric keys. Such keys do not have a dedicated printed icon. The following table lists the hidden functions for these keys.

Key combination Hidden function
Fn + B Break
Fn + P Pause
Fn + S SysRq
Fn + K ScrLk
Fn + Q Switch operation modes
Fn + R Adjust display refresh rate
Fn + N Show device information

Chapter 3. Explore your computer

Manage power
Use the information in this section to achieve the best balance between performance and power efficiency.
Rechargeable battery pack
Your computer includes a built-in, rechargeable battery pack that makes mobile computing a reality. When the computer is plugged into an electrical outlet, the battery charges. If you use the computer when you don’t have access to an electrical outlet, the battery discharges to supply electricity that the computer system requires for operation.
You can charge the battery any time you want. The battery packs of Lenovo computers support multiple charging modes that are suitable for different power usage habits. You can switch the battery’s activecharging mode in Lenovo Vantage, Lenovo PC Manager or Legion Zone.
Battery charging is also affected by its temperature. The recommended temperature range for charging the battery is between 10°C (50°F) and 35°C (95°F).
Note:
You can check the battery temperature in Lenovo Vantage.
To maximize the life of the battery, once the battery is fully charged, it must discharge to 94% or lower before it will be allowed to recharge again.
Normal mode
Normal mode is the most basic charging mode. In normal mode, it typically takes 2 to 4 hours for the battery to charge from 0% to 100%.
Conservation mode
If your computer is constantly plugged into an electrical outlet, consider switching the battery charging to conservation mode. In conservation mode, the battery will not be fully charged. Instead, the battery’s charge will be kept within 75%–80%. This is beneficial to the long-term health of the battery.
Note: If you want the battery to be fully charged before bringing the computer to work, disable conservation mode by switching the battery charging to normal or rapid charge mode.
Rapid charge mode
If you want the battery to be charged faster than in normal mode, switch the battery charging to rapid charge mode. The following table lists the typical time needed for batteries in rapid charge mode to be charged to 80% and 100% respectively.
Table 9. Reference charge time for batteries in rapid charge mode

Mode| Time needed to charge from 0% to 80%| Time needed to charge from 0% to 100%
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Rapid charge| Less than 30 mins| Less than 60 mins

Nighttime charge optimization
Some people follow a regular pattern when using their computers. They finish their workday with the computer at a low battery charge level. They plug in their computers at night and need the battery to be fully charged the next morning so they can unplug the computer and bring it to work. These activities happen at approximately the same time each day. If this sounds like you, consider enabling nighttime charge ptimization for the battery.
Nighttime charge optimization affects battery charging during the night hours, the time when you’re usually asleep. When it is enabled, the computer regularly adapts its charging behavior based on observation of when you plug in the computer at night and unplug it in the morning. During the nighttime, the battery is charged to a particular range and is kept within that range for an extended period, before being further charged to 100%. Nighttime charge optimization ensures safe charging during the night and is beneficial to the long-term health of the battery.
Note: With nighttime charge optimization enabled, if you break your routine one day by unplugging the computer much earlier than usual in the morning, you may find that the battery is not fully charged.
If the battery pack of your computer supports nighttime charge optimization, it can be enabled in Lenovo Vantage, Lenovo PC Manager, or Legion Zone.
Recover full battery capacity
If your computer is constantly plugged in to an electrical outlet and the battery rarely discharges, the battery may not be charged to its full capacity even if the battery meter reports 100% charge. You can recover the battery’s full charging potential simply by discharging and re-charging the battery.
Step 1. Unplug the computer and use it until the battery charge drops below 20%.
Step 2. Plug in the computer and charge the battery to 100%.
Use a power delivery compliant USB Type-C charger with the computer
The USB Type-C connector on the rear side of the computer conforms to the Power Delivery specification. If you did not carry the included ac power adapter with your computer, you have the option of using a qualified USB Type-C charger (purchased separately) that is also Power Delivery compliant to charge the computer in sleep or powered-off state. Lenovo branded USB Type-C chargers with the following listed maximum ratings are tested to work with the computer. Chargers of other brands with the same ratings should also work but are not thoroughly tested.

  • 20 V, 4.75 A
  • 20 V, 5 A
  • 20 V, 6.75 A
  • 20 V, 7 A

The rear USB Type-C connector is not designed as the primary power input connector. When the computer is operating, the power supplied by the USB Type-C charger may be insufficient. As a result, the computer may not operate at its full capacity and the battery charging may stop or is very slow. Use the included ac power adapter whenever possible.
CAUTION:
When purchasing third-party USB Type-C chargers for use with the computer, choose a product that is safety approved or certified. A disqualified charger may cause damage to your computer or pose an electrical hazard. In many countries and regions, manufacturers or importers of electric chargers can submit their products to a certification authority or approved and recognized testing laboratories. Such a product usually carries a mark if it was tested to pass relevant quality and safety standards.
For some countries and regions, this certification process is even mandatory. If you live in mainland China, choose a charger with the “CCC” mark; for users in many European countries, choose one with the “CE” mark; for users in the United States and Canada, choose a Listed charger that carries a mark by one of the Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories. (For example, the “UL Listed” mark). For  people living in other countries and regions, consult a qualified electrical engineer for how to select a safety approved electric charger.
Set power button behavior
By default, pressing the power button puts the computer to sleep mode. However, you can change the power button behavior in Windows Control Panel.
Step 1. Type Control Panel in the Windows search box and then press Enter. Open the control panel and view by large or small icons.
Step 2. Select the power options and then click choose what the power button does.
A power plan
A power plan is a collection of power-saving settings made available by an operating system. With a power plan, you can set idle time-outs for different hardware components to enter a low-power state. The default power plan and some of its idle time-out settings are listed below for computer models pre- installed with Windows.
The listed settings are active when the computer is connected to an electrical outlet. If your computer include a built-in battery pack, a different collection of time-out settings is set to take effect when the computer is operating on battery power.

  • Default power plan: Balanced
  • Turn off the display: after 5 minutes
  •  Put the computer to sleep: after 15 minutes

Note: To wake the computer from the sleep state, press the power button or any key on the keyboard.
Change or customize a power plan
This operation is applicable to computers with pre-installed Windows.
Step 1. Type power plan in the Windows search box and then press Enter.
Step 2. Customize a power plan of your preference.
Adjustable display refresh rate
Your eyes might not notice it but the content displayed on the computer screen refreshes constantly. Display refresh rate refers to the number of times per second the screen content refreshes itself and is measured in hertz (Hz).
A refresh rate of 60 Hz is adequate for most situations and is energy efficient. However, when viewing videos or playing video games, a higher refresh rate usually provides a smoother viewing experience.
The displays of some Lenovo computers support dual refresh rates. For such a computer, you can manually switch its display to work at either the higher or lower refresh rate. For Windows operation systems, the manual settings are usually found in Settings ➙ System ➙ Display. As a shortcut, you can also use the key combination Fn + R to switch the display refresh rate.
Note: Not all displays support dual refresh rates. If you cannot find settings to change the display refresh rate, the refresh rate of the display might be fixed or cannot be manually changed.
System operation modes
Lenovo has preset several modes in which your computer can operate. The maximum attainable performance, power consumption, and speed limit for the heat sink fan vary between the operation modes.
Consider the following conditions when you want to switch operation modes.

  • The environment where you use your computer
  •  The tasks running on your computer

You switch the operation mode in the pre-installed app Lenovo Vantage, Lenovo PC Manager or Legion Zone. As a shortcut, you can also use the key combination Fn + Q. The following table lists the available operation modes on your computer and the recommended conditions for each mode.
Table 10. Operation modes and their recommended usage conditions

Icon Operation mode Recommended conditions

__

| Performance| •  Your computer is plugged into an electrical outlet.
•  You want the best performance, and
•  You don’t care if the fan makes a little noise.

__

| Balance| You plan to frequently switch between different computer tasks over a period time.

__

| Quiet| •  Your computer is operating on battery power, or
•  You want the computer to be as quiet as possible

Note: When the computer is operating on battery power or is plugged in using an under-rated power adapter, you may not be able to switch it to Performance mode. In Balance mode, the computer dynamically switches between Performance mode and Quiet mode based on the tasks that are running on the computer.
Change settings in UEFI/BIOS setup utility
This section introduces what is UEFI/BIOS and the operations you can perform in its setup utility.
What is UEFI/BIOS setup utility
UEFI/BIOS is the first program that runs when a computer starts. UEFI/BIOS initializes hardware components and loads the operating system and other programs. Your computer may include a setup program (setup utility) with which you can change certain UEFI/BIOS settings.
Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility
Step 1. Turn on or restart the computer.
Step 2. When the Lenovo logo appears on the screen, press F2 repeatedly. Or enter Novo Button menu.
Step 3. Select UEFI/BIOS Setup.
Enable or disable Fool Proof Fn Ctrl
Step 1. Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.
Step 2. Select Configuration.
Step 3. Change the Fool Proof Fn Ctrl setting to Enabled or Disabled.
Step 4. Select Exit ➙ Exit Saving Changes.
When enabled, the Fn key and the Ctrl key can be used interchangeably for key combinations involving the Ctrl key. For example, you can press either Ctrl + A or Fn + A to select all text in a text editing application.
Select boot devices
Normally, the computer starts to a boot manager loaded from the secondary storage device of the computer. Occasionally, you may need to start the computer to a program or boot manager loaded from another device or a network location. After the system firmware initializes all devices, you can press an interruption key to display the boot menu and select a desired boot device.
Step 1. Turn on or restart the computer.
Step 2. Press F12.
Step 3. From the boot device menu, select a boot device to start the computer.
You can make a permanent change on boot devices in the UEFI/BIOS setup utility. Select the Boot menu; in the EFI section, select the desired boot device and move it to the top of the device list. Save changes and exit the setup utility for the change to take effect.
Change hotkey mode
Step 1. Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.
Step 2. Select Configuration ➙ Hotkey Mode and press Enter.
Step 3. Change the setting to Disabled or Enabled.
Step 4. Select Exit ➙ Exit Saving Changes.
Enable or disable always-on
For some Lenovo computers with always-on connectors, the always-on function can be enabled or disabled in the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.
Step 1. Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.
Step 2. Select Configuration ➙ Always On USB and press Enter.
Step 3. Change the setting to Disabled or Enabled.
Step 4. Select Exit ➙ Exit Saving Changes.
Set passwords in UEFI/BIOS setup utility
This section introduces the types of passwords that you can set in the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) or BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) setup utility.
Password types
You can set various types of passwords in the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.

Password type Pre-requisite Usage
Administrator password No You must enter it to start the setup utility.
User password The administrator password must be set. You can use the user

password to start the setup utility.
Password type| Pre-requisite| Usage
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Master hard disk password| No| You must enter it to start the operating system.
User hard disk password| The master hard disk password must be set.| You can use the user hard disk password to start the operating system.

Notes:

  • All passwords set in the setup utility consist of alphanumeric characters only.
  •  If you start the setup utility using the user password, you can only change a few settings.

Set administrator password
You set the administrator password to prevent unauthorized access to the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.
Attention: If you forget the administrator password, a Lenovo authorized service personnel cannot reset your password. You must take your computer to a Lenovo authorized service personnel to have the system board replaced. Proof of purchase is required and a fee will be charged for parts and service.
Step 1. Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.
Step 2. Select Security ➙ Set Administrator Password and press Enter.
Step 3. Enter a password string that contains only letters and numbers and then press Enter
Step 4. Enter the password again and press Enter.
Step 5. Select Exit ➙ Exit Saving Changes.
Next time you start the computer, you must enter the administrator password to open the setup utility. If Power on Password is enabled, you must enter the administrator password or the user password to start the computer.
Change or remove administrator password
Only the administrator can change or remove the administrator password.
Step 1. Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility using the administrator password.
Step 2. Select Security ➙ Set Administrator Password and press Enter.
Step 3. Enter the current password.
Step 4. In the Enter New Password text box, enter the new password.
Step 5. In the Confirm New Password text box, enter the new password again.
Note: If you want to remove the password, press Enter in both text boxes without entering any character.
Step 6. Select Exit ➙ Exit Saving Changes.
If you remove the administrator password, the user password is also removed.
Set user password
You must set the administrator password before you can set the user password.
The administrator of the setup utility might need to set a user password for use by others.
Step 1. Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility using the administrator password.
Step 2. Select Security ➙ Set User Password and press Enter.
Step 3. Enter a password string that contains only letters and numbers and then press Enter.
The user password must be different from the administrator password.
Step 4. Enter the password again and press Enter.
Step 5. Select Exit ➙ Exit Saving Changes.
Enable power-on password
If the administrator password has been set, you can enable power-on password to enforce greater security.
Step 1. Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.
Step 2. Select Security ➙ Power on Password and press Enter.
Note: The administrator password must be set in advance.
Step 3. Change the setting to Enabled.
Step 4. Select Exit ➙ Exit Saving Changes.
If power-on password is enabled, a prompt appears on the screen every time you turn on the computer. You must enter the administrator or user password to start the computer.
Set password for the secondary storage device
Permanent data is stored on secondary storage devices. Your computer may include one or more solid-state drive or hard disk drive as secondary storage device(s). You can set passwords for secondary storage evices in the setup utility to prevent unauthorized access to your data.
Attention: Be extremely careful when setting a hard disk password. If you forget the hard disk password, a Lenovo authorized service personnel cannot reset your password or recover data from the hard disk. You must take your computer to a Lenovo authorized service personnel to have the hard disk drive replaced.
Proof of purchase is required and a fee will be charged for parts and service.
Step 1. Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.
Step 2. Select Security ➙ Set Hard Disk Password and press Enter.
Note: If your computer model includes more than one secondary storage device, you can set separate password for each device. If you start the setup utility using the user password, you cannot set hard disk password.
Step 3. Follow on-screen instructions to set both master and user passwords.
Note: The master and user hard disk passwords must be set at the same time.
Step 4. Select Exit ➙ Exit Saving Changes.
If the hard disk password is set, you must provide the correct password to start the operating system.
Change or remove hard disk password
Step 1. Open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility.
Step 2. Select Security.
Step 3. Change or remove the hard disk password.
To change or remove master password, select Change Master Password and press Enter.
Note: If you remove the master hard disk password, the user hard disk password is also removed.
To change user password, select Change User Password and press Enter.
Note: The user hard disk password cannot be removed separately.
Step 4. Select Exit ➙ Exit Saving Changes.

Chapter 4. Help and support

Frequently asked questions
How do I partition my storage drive
Refer to https://support.lenovo.com/solutions/ht503851.
What should I do if my computer stops responding
Press and hold the power button until the computer turns off. Then restart the computer.
What should I do if I spill liquid on the computer

  1. Carefully unplug the ac power adapter and 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.

  2.  Wait until you are certain that all the liquid is dry before turning on your computer.

CAUTION:
Do not try to drain out the liquid by turning over the computer. If your computer has keyboard rainage holes on the bottom, the liquid will be drained out through the holes.
Where can I get the latest device drivers and UEFI/BIOS

Why does my computer start automatically when I open the lid
Your computer may have Flip to Start enabled. Many Lenovo notebook computers include a sensor that can detect the angle at which the lid is opened. When you open the lid, the sensor can detect this behavior. If Flip to Start is enabled, the computer will respond by starting up automatically.
If you don’t like this feature, you can disable it. Flip to Start can be enabled and disabled in:

  • Lenovo Vantage, Lenovo PC Manager or Legion Zone
  • Firmware Setup Utility

Self-help resources
Use the following self-help resources to learn more about the computer and troubleshoot problems.

Resources How to access?
**** Troubleshooting and frequently asked questions

https://www.lenovo.com/tips
•   https://forums.lenovo.com
Accessibility information| https://www.lenovo.com/accessibility
** Reset or restore Windows| •   Use Lenovo recovery options.
1. Go to https://support.lenovo.com/ HowToCreateLenovoRecovery.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
• Use Windows recovery options.
1. Go to https://pcsupport.lenovo.com.
2. Detect your computer or manually select your computer model.
3. Click
Troubleshoot & Diagnostics Custom TroubleshootingOperating System Diagnostics and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Use Lenovo Vantage, Lenovo PC Manager or Legion Zone to:
•   Download and install the latest drivers and firmware.
•   Configure hardware settings
•   Diagnose computer hardware problems.
•   Check the computer warranty status.| **
Use Windows Search.
Product documentation:
•  Generic Safety and Compliance Notices
•  Safety and Warranty Guide
•  Setup Guide
•  This User Guide
•  Regulatory Notice| ** 1.   Go to https://support.lenovo.com.
2.   Detect your computer or select computer model manually.
3.   Select
Documentation and filter out the documentation you want.
Lenovo Support Web site with the latest support information of the following:
• Drivers and software
• Diagnostic solutions
• Product and service warranty
• Product and parts details
• Knowledge base and frequently asked questions| **
Visit https://support.lenovo.com
**** Windows help information| • Use Get Help or Tips.
• Use Windows Search or the Cortana® personal assistant.
•  Microsoft support Web site: https:// support.microsoft.com

What is a CRU?
Customer replaceable units (CRUs) are parts that can be replaced by the customer. A Lenovo computer may contain the following types of CRUs:

Self-service CRU| Parts that can be replaced easily by customer themselves or by trained service technicians at an additional cost.
---|---
Optional-service CRU| Parts that can be replaced by customers with a greater skill level. Trained service technicians can also provide service to install or replace the parts under the type of warranty designated for the customer’s machine.

If you intend to install a CRU, Lenovo will ship the CRU to you. 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. For full details, see the Lenovo Limited Warranty at https://www.lenovo.com/warranty/llw_02.
CRUs for your product model
The table below lists the CRUs and CRU types that are defined for your product model.

Part Self-service CRU Optional-service CRU
Power cord X
ac power adapter X

Notes:

  • CRU replacement instruction is provided in one or more of the following publications and are available from Lenovo at any time upon your request.
    the product User Guide
    the printed publications that came with the product

  •  Replacement of any parts not listed above, including the built-in rechargeable battery, must be done by a Lenovo-authorized repair facility or technician. Go to https://support.lenovo.com/partnerlocation for more information.

Call Lenovo
If you have tried to correct the problem yourself and still need help, you can call Lenovo Customer Support Center.
Before you contact Lenovo
Record product information and problem details before you contact Lenovo.

Product information Problem symptoms and details

•   Product name
•   Machine type and serial number| •   What is the problem? Is it continuous or intermittent?
•   Any error message or error code?
•   What operating system are you using? Which version?
•   Which software applications were running at the time of the problem?
•   Can the problem be reproduced? If so, how?

Note: The product name and serial number can usually be found on the bottom of the computer, either printed on a label or etched on the cover.
Lenovo Customer Support Center
During the warranty period, you can call Lenovo Customer Support Center for help.
Telephone numbers
For a list of the Lenovo Support phone numbers for your country or region, go to https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/supportphonelist.
Note: Phone numbers are subject to change without notice. If the number for your country or region is not provided, contact your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo marketing representative.
Services 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.

Services not covered

  • Replacement or use of parts not manufactured for or by Lenovo or nonwarranted parts
  • Identification of software problem sources
  • Configuration of UEFI/BIOS as part of an installation or upgrade
  • Changes, modifications, or upgrades to device drivers
  • Installation and maintenance of network operating systems (NOS)
  • Installation and maintenance of programs

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.
Purchase additional services
During and after the warranty period, you can purchase additional services from Lenovo at https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/warrantyupgrade.
Service availability and service name might vary by country or region.
Appendix A. Function descriptions for Lenovo hotkeys
Hotkey functions are denoted by the icons printed on the keys. The following table describes the functions for all Lenovo hotkeys. The keyboard of your Lenovo computer should only support a subset of the listed hotkeys.
Table 11. Hotkey icons and denoted functions

Hotkey icon Function description
Mutes/Unmutes sound.

Increases volume.
Decreases volume.
Enables/Disables the microphone.
Increases screen brightness.
Decreases screen brightness.
Selects and sets up display devices.
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Laptop - icon 4| Enables/Disables airplane mode. (Windows operating systems)
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Displays the Lenovo Smart Key quick launch panel.
Enables/Disables the touchpad.
Displays all open apps as thumbnails. (Windows operating systems)
Opens the Calculator app. (Windows operating systems)
Opens the Snipping tool. (Windows operating systems)
Opens the Settings app. (Windows operating systems)
Locks the screen. (Windows operating systems)
Opens the clipboard history. (Windows operating systems)
Puts the computer to sleep.
Opens the context menu of the current active app.
Opens an associated voice app, voice service, or Microsoft Cortana.
Adjusts the keyboard backlight.
Increases the brightness of the keyboard backlight.
Decreases the brightness of the keyboard backlight.
Answers an incoming Microsoft Teams call.
Rejects an incoming Microsoft Teams call.
| Accesses Lenovo Support resources.
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Starts/Pauses audio or video playback.
Stops audio or video playback.
Plays the previous audio or video in the playlist.

Table 11. Hotkey icons and denoted functions (continued)

Hotkey icon Function description
Plays the next audio or video in the playlist.

Switches the computer’s active operation mode.
Blurs the background for videoconferencing.
Switches the computer’s active audio mode.
Turns on/off night light mode. (Windows operating systems)

Note: Hotkey functions may change if the associated app or the Windows operating system is updated.
Appendix B. Notices and trademarks
Notices
Lenovo may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in all countries. Consult your local Lenovo representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to a Lenovo product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that Lenovo product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any Lenovo intellectual property right may be used instead. However, it is the user’s responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any other product, program, or service.
Lenovo may have patents or pending patent programs covering subject matter described in this document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to:
Lenovo (United States), Inc. 8001 Development Drive Morrisville, NC 27560 U.S.A.
Attention: Lenovo Director of Licensing
LENOVO PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some jurisdictions do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you.
Changes are made periodically to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication. To provide better service, Lenovo reserves the right to improve and/or modify the products and software programs described in the manuals included with your computer, and the content of the manual, at any time without additional notice.
The software interface and function and hardware configuration described in the manuals included with your computer might not match exactly the actual configuration of the computer that you purchase. For the configuration of the product, refer to the related contract (if any) or product packing list, or consult the distributor for the product sales. Lenovo may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.
The products described in this document are not intended for use in implantation or other life support applications where malfunction may result in injury or death to persons. The information contained in this document does not affect or change Lenovo product specifications or warranties. Nothing in this document shall operate as an express or implied license or indemnity under the intellectual property rights of Lenovo or third parties. All information contained in this document was obtained in specific environments and is presented as an illustration. The result obtained in other operating environments may vary. Lenovo may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.
Any references in this publication to non-Lenovo Web sites are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those Web sites. The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this Lenovo product, and use of those Web sites is at your own risk.
Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled environment. Therefore, the result obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly. Some measurements may have been made on development- level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same on generally available systems. Furthermore, some measurements may have been estimated through extrapolation. Actual results may vary. Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment.
This document is copyrighted by Lenovo and is not covered by any open source license, including any Linux agreement(s) which may accompany software included with this product. Lenovo may update this document at any time without notice.
For the latest information or any questions or comments, contact or visit the Lenovo Web site: https://support.lenovo.com
Trademarks
Lenovo, the Lenovo logo and Lenovo Legion are trademarks of Lenovo. Microsoft, Windows and Cortana are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. DisplayPort is a trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association. The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries. USB Type-C is a registered trademark of USB Implementers Forum. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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