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Startup and Reference Guide
HP Notebook Series
Document Part Number: 345561-001
September 2003
Part 1: Startup
The Startup part of this guide explains how to set up your
notebook for the first time.
Part 2: Reference
The Reference part of this guide explains how to identify and use
the hardware and software features on your notebook.
345561-001.book Page i Monday, July 14, 2003 11:19 AM
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Startup and Reference Guide

Startup and Reference GuideHP Notebook SeriesDocument Part Number: 345561-001September 2003Part 1: StartupThe Startup part of this guide explains how

Seite 2 - Contents

1–8 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1StartupSetting Up the SoftwareÄCAUTION: To prevent file corruption and ensure that the correct drivers are insta

Seite 3 - ❏ Refer to the Index

7–6 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2CommunicationsUsing the Modem While Traveling InternationallyAn internal modem is configured to function in, and

Seite 4 - Setting Up the Hardware

CommunicationsStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 7–73. Select the New button, then type a name for the new location in the Location Name field.4. Sele

Seite 5 - Inserting a Battery Pack

7–8 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2CommunicationsCheck the Telephone NumberDial the telephone number on the telephone, verify that the remote modem

Seite 6 - Opening the Notebook

CommunicationsStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 7–96. In the Phone and Modem Options window, select the Modems tab.7. Select your modem > Properti

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7–10 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2CommunicationsNetworkAll notebook models ship with an RJ-45 network jack. A network cable with RJ-45 connectors

Seite 8 - Charging a New Battery Pack

CommunicationsStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 7–11Connecting the Network CableA network cable has an 8-pin RJ-45 network connector at each end and

Seite 9 - Turning On the Notebook

7–12 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2CommunicationsTurning a Network Connection Off and OnTo conserve power, turn off a network connection you are n

Seite 10 - Setting Up the Software

CommunicationsStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 7–13InfraredThe notebook is IrDA-compliant and can communicate with another infrared-equipped device

Seite 11 - Installing Optional Software

7–14 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2CommunicationsSetting Up an Infrared TransmissionFor information about using infrared software and enabling or

Seite 12 - Turning Off the Notebook

Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2 8–18Hardware Options andUpgradesContentsConnecting a Powered Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–2C

Seite 13 - Setting Up a Wireless Device

StartupStartup and Reference Guide—Part 1 1–9Installing Optional SoftwareStep-by-step instructions for installing and using many of the applications a

Seite 14 - Setting Up a Bluetooth Device

8–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Hardware Options and UpgradesConnecting a Powered DeviceTo connect the notebook to an optional external device t

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Hardware Options and UpgradesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 8–3The USB connectors on the notebook support USB 2.0- and 1.1-compliant devices.By de

Seite 16 - Power Surges

8–4 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Hardware Options and UpgradesUsing a PC CardA PC Card is a credit card–sized accessory designed to conform to th

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Hardware Options and UpgradesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 8–5Inserting a PC CardÄCAUTION: To prevent damage to the PC Card connectors: Use mini

Seite 18 - Using the Notebook Safely

8–6 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Hardware Options and UpgradesStopping and Removing a PC CardÄCAUTION: To prevent loss of work or an unresponsive

Seite 19 - Reference

Hardware Options and UpgradesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 8–7Using an SD Card or MMCÄCAUTION: To prevent damage to the SD Card connectors: Use

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8–8 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Hardware Options and UpgradesInserting an SD Card or MMCTo insert an SD Card or MMC:1. Hold the card label-side

Seite 21 - Hardware

Hardware Options and UpgradesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 8–9Removing an SD Card or MMCTo remove an SD Card or MMC:1. Close all applications and

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8–10 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Hardware Options and UpgradesIncreasing MemoryYou can increase the amount of RAM (random access memory) in the

Seite 23 - TouchPad

Hardware Options and UpgradesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 8–11Removing or Inserting a Memory ModuleÅWARNING: To prevent exposure to electrical s

Seite 24 - Keys and Antenna

1–10 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1StartupSetting Regional and Display PreferencesKeyboard language and other regional preferences, such as time,

Seite 25 - Power Controls

8–12 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Hardware Options and Upgrades5. Turn the notebook underside up.6. Remove the memory compartment screw 1, then l

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Hardware Options and UpgradesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 8–137. Remove or insert the memory module.To remove a memory module:a. Pull away the r

Seite 27 - Audio Buttons and Speakers

8–14 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Hardware Options and UpgradesTo insert a memory module:a. Align the keyed (notched) edge of the module with the

Seite 28 - Front Panel

Hardware Options and UpgradesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 8–158. Align the tabs on the memory compartment cover with the cover slots on the note

Seite 29 - Rear Panel

8–16 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Hardware Options and UpgradesConnecting an Optional Cable Lock✎The purpose of security solutions is to act as a

Seite 30 - Rear Panel: Vent

Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2 9–19Software Updates,Restorations and UtilitiesContentsUpdating Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 31 - Left Side

9–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesUpdating SoftwareFor optimal notebook performance and to make sure y

Seite 32 - Right Side

Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 9–3Preparing for a Software UpdateIf your notebook connects to a networ

Seite 33 - Underside

9–4 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Software Updates, Restorations and Utilities4. Use the down arrow key to select System Info, then press enter. (

Seite 34 - Docking Connector and Vents

Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 9–5Downloading and Installing a ROM UpdateÄCAUTION: To prevent serious

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StartupStartup and Reference Guide—Part 1 1–11Setting Up a Wireless DeviceYour notebook model may have a Bluetooth device, a wireless LAN device, or n

Seite 36 - Cables and Cord

9–6 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesInstalling a ROM UpdateROM installation procedures vary. Follow any

Seite 37 - Adapters and Battery Pack

Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 9–7Downloading and Installing a Non-ROM SoftPaqTo update software other

Seite 38

9–8 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesBacking Up and Restoring DataThe System Restore utility enables you

Seite 39 - Keyboard

Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 9–9Repairing or Reinstalling the Operating SystemThe OS CD included wit

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9–10 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Software Updates, Restorations and Utilities6. Press enter to continue. (A Licensing Agreement screen is displa

Seite 41 - Setting TouchPad Preferences

Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 9–116. Press enter to continue. (A Licensing Agreement screen is displa

Seite 42 - Identifying Hotkeys

9–12 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesInstalling a Retail Version of an Operating SystemThe Windows opera

Seite 43 - Hotkey Quick Reference

Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 9–13Navigating and Selecting in the Setup UtilityBecause the Setup util

Seite 44 - Hotkey Commands

9–14 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesUsing the Support UtilitiesIf you cannot solve a notebook problem b

Seite 45 - Increase Brightness (Fn+F8)

Software Updates, Restorations and UtilitiesStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 9–15Using Support Telephone NumbersObtaining Support Telephone NumbersT

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1–12 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1Startup When the wireless device button is turned on, the wireless device light turns on and the integrated wi

Seite 47 - Identifying the keypad keys

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Seite 48 - Turning the Keypad On and Off

Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2 A–1ASpecificationsThe information in this appendix may be helpful if you plan to use or transport the notebook inte

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A–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2SpecificationsRated Input PowerThe notebook operates on DC power, which can be supplied by an AC or a DC power s

Seite 50 - Hibernation

SpecificationsStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 A–3Finding More Environmental InformationThe specifications in this appendix contain information abou

Seite 51 - Shutdown

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Startup and Reference Guide Index–1Index1394 connector 2–9AAC adapter 4–11connecting 1–5, 4–11disconnecting 4–11identifying 2–17power connector 2–12AC

Seite 53 - Shutdown Procedures

Index–2 Startup and Reference GuideIndexswitching to and from 4–11when to use 1–14, 4–4BIOS (basic input output system) 9–2Bluetooth device 1–11boot o

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IndexStartup and Reference Guide Index–3currency formats, setting 1–10customer support 2–18, 9–14Ddata compression algorithm 7–2date, setting the 1–10

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Index–4 Startup and Reference GuideIndexemergency shutdown procedures 1–10, 4–6enablers, PC Card 8–4End User License Agreement 1–8environmental specif

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IndexStartup and Reference Guide Index–5initiate Standby 3–7, 4–7media commands 3–8Open Internet Explorer 3–6Quick Reference 3–5switch image 3–6hub, U

Seite 57 - Fn+F5 hotkeys, select a

StartupStartup and Reference Guide—Part 1 1–13The HP setup and configuration utility supports legacy operating systems and Cisco Compatible Extension

Seite 58 - Using Battery Power

Index–6 Startup and Reference GuideIndexnum lock 3–10power/standby 2–6wireless device 1–11, 2–6line-out jack 2–8, 6–4lock, security cable 8–16locked s

Seite 59 - Charging a Battery Pack

IndexStartup and Reference Guide Index–7No Dial Tone error message 7–8Norton AntiVirus 2003 1–15notebook model, family, type, and serial number 9–3NTS

Seite 60 - Displaying Charge Information

Index–8 Startup and Reference GuideIndexswitching between AC and battery 4–11turning on the notebook 1–7See also battery packpower buttonfunction, cha

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IndexStartup and Reference Guide Index–9ROMdefined 9–2determining current version of 9–3downloading and installing 9–5obtaining updates 9–4RomPaq, dow

Seite 62 - Calibrating a Battery Pack

Index–10 Startup and Reference GuideIndexinitiated during critical low-battery condition 4–13initiating 3–7, 4–7power/standby light 2–6resuming from 4

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IndexStartup and Reference Guide Index–11VVCRaudio-out jackfunction 6–4connecting 6–5vents, fan 2–10, 2–14video CDs, DVDs. See CD(s); DVD(s)video devi

Seite 64 - Storing a Battery Pack

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Seite 65 - Procedures

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Seite 66 - Replacing a Battery Pack

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1–14 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1Startup2. Press the wireless device button. (The wireless device light turns on.)3. To install the HP setup and

Seite 69 - Drives and Drive Media

© 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. SD L

Seite 70 - Drive Media Terms

StartupStartup and Reference Guide—Part 1 1–15Protecting the Notebook Against VirusesWhen you use the notebook for email, network, or Internet access,

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1–16 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1StartupUsing the Notebook SafelyThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class

Seite 72 - Using the IDE Drive Light

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Seite 73 - Inserting or Removing a Disc

Contents1Startup2 Hardware3 Keyboard4Power5 Drives and Drive Media6 Multimedia7 Communications8 Hardware Options and Upgrades9 Software Updates, Resto

Seite 74 - Removing a Disc (With Power)

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Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2 2–12HardwareContentsDisplay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–2Top .

Seite 76 - Playing a Disc

2–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2HardwareDisplayDisplayDisplay release latch Opens the notebook.345561-001.book Page 2 Monday, July 14, 2003 1

Seite 77 - Protecting Playback

HardwareStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 2–3TopTouchPad Top: TouchPad1TouchPad on/off button Enables/disables the TouchPad.2TouchPad* Moves the poin

Seite 78 - Setting the Boot Order

2–4 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2HardwareKeys and AntennaTop: Keys and Antenna1Fn key Combines with other keys to perform system tasks. For examp

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HardwareStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 2–5Power ControlsTop: Power Controls1Power button* When the notebook is: Off, press to turn on the noteboo

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2–6 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2HardwareLightsTop: Lights1Num lock light On (green): Num lock or the internal keypad is on.2Caps lock light On (

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HardwareStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 2–7Audio Buttons and SpeakersTop: Audio Buttons and Speakers1Increase volume button Increases system volume

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2–8 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2HardwareFront Panel Front Panel1SD (Secure Digital) Card lightOn: An SD Card or MMC is being accessed.2SD Card s

Seite 83 - Multimedia

HardwareStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 2–9Rear PanelConnectors and Jacks Rear Panel: Connectors and Jacks1External monitor connector Connects an o

Seite 84 - Adjusting Volume

Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1 1–1Part-1StartupThis Startup and Reference Guide provides information about setting up and using your notebook. To

Seite 85 - Using the Internal Speakers

2–10 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2HardwareVent Rear Panel: VentExhaust vent* Provides airflow to cool internal components.ÄTo prevent overheating

Seite 86 - Connecting an Audio Device

HardwareStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 2–11Left SideLeft Side1PC Card slot Supports an optional Type I or Type II 32-bit (CardBus) or 16-bit PC Ca

Seite 87 - Connecting an S-Video Device

2–12 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2HardwareRight Side Right Side1Antenna (available on select models and not visible from outside the notebook)*Se

Seite 88 - Fn+F4 hotkeys to

HardwareStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 2–13UndersideBays and Memory CompartmentUnderside: Bays and Memory Compartment1Battery bay Holds a battery

Seite 89 - Using Multimedia Software

2–14 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2HardwareDocking Connector and VentsUnderside: Docking Connector and Vent1Docking connector* Connects the notebo

Seite 90 - Managing DVD Region Settings

HardwareStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 2–15LabelsThe labels affixed to the notebook and some notebook components provide information you may need

Seite 91 - Using Easy CD Creator

2–16 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2HardwareAdditional Standard ComponentsThe components included with the notebook vary by region, country, notebo

Seite 92 - Responding to the UDF Prompt

HardwareStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 2–17Adapters and Battery PackAdditional Standard Components: Adapters and Battery Pack1AC adapter Converts

Seite 93 - Formatting Recording Media

2–18 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2HardwareRestoration and Documentation CDsCDs for repairing or reinstalling software and for obtaining supplemen

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Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2 3–13KeyboardContentsTouchPad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–2Identify

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1–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1StartupSetting Up the HardwareTo set up the notebook for the first time, you need the notebook, the AC adapter 1

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3–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2KeyboardTouchPad Identifying TouchPad ComponentsThe TouchPad includes the following components:Identifying Touch

Seite 97 - Connecting the Modem

KeyboardStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 3–3Using the TouchPadThe TouchPad provides the navigation, selection, and scroll functions of an optional e

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3–4 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2KeyboardHotkeysIdentifying HotkeysHotkeys are preset combinations of the Fn key 1 and one of the function keys 2

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KeyboardStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 3–5Hotkey Quick ReferenceThe following table identifies the default hotkey functions. For information about

Seite 100 - Internationally

3–6 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2KeyboardHotkey ProceduresTo use a hotkeys command on the notebook keyboard, use either of the following procedur

Seite 101 - Check the Dialing Mode

KeyboardStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 3–7Initiate Standby (Fn+F5)The Fn+F5 hotkeys are set by default to initiate Standby. Standby can be initiat

Seite 102 - Check the Dial Tone

3–8 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2KeyboardPlay, Pause, or Resume an Audio CD or DVD (Fn+F9)The Fn+F9 hotkeys function only when an audio CD or DVD

Seite 103 - Communications

KeyboardStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 3–9KeypadThe keypad consists of 15 keys that can be used like the keys on an external keypad. When the keyp

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3–10 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2KeyboardTurning the Keypad On and OffWhen the keypad is off, press Fn+num lk 1 to turn the keypad on. When the

Seite 105 - Connecting the Network Cable

Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–14PowerContentsUnderstanding Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown. . . . 4–2Standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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StartupStartup and Reference Guide—Part 1 1–3Inserting a Battery PackTo insert the battery pack into the battery bay:1. Turn the notebook underside up

Seite 107 - Infrared

4–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2PowerUnderstanding Standby, Hibernation and ShutdownThis section describes Standby, Hibernation, and shutdown an

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PowerStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–3 To determine whether the notebook is in Hibernation or turned off, press the power button:❏ If the notebo

Seite 109 - Upgrades

4–4 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2PowerChoosing Standby, Hibernation or ShutdownIf you plan to resume shortly: Initiate Standby for shorter times

Seite 110 - Connecting a USB Device

PowerStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–5Using Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown ProceduresThis section explains the default Standby, Hibernation, a

Seite 111 - Hardware Options and Upgrades

4–6 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2PowerTurning the Notebook or Display On or OffUsing Emergency Shutdown ProceduresIf the notebook does not respon

Seite 112 - Using a PC Card

PowerStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–7Initiating or Resuming from StandbyTask Procedure ResultUser-initiated StandbyWith the notebook on, use eit

Seite 113 - Inserting a PC Card

4–8 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2PowerInitiating or Restoring from HibernationTask Procedure ResultUser-initiated HibernationWith the notebook on

Seite 114 - Removing a PC Card

PowerStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–9Setting Power Control PreferencesBy default, when the notebook is on: Briefly pressing the power button in

Seite 115 - Using an SD Card or MMC

4–10 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2PowerUsing Battery PowerIdentifying the Battery and Power/Standby LightsBattery pack procedures refer to the:Id

Seite 116 - Inserting an SD Card or MMC

PowerStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–11Switching Between Battery and External PowerThe notebook switches between external power and battery power

Seite 117 - Removing an SD Card or MMC

1–4 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1StartupOpening the NotebookTo open the notebook:1. Place the notebook display side up on a flat surface near an

Seite 118 - Increasing Memory

4–12 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2PowerMonitoring the Charge in a Battery PackObtaining Accurate Charge InformationTo increase the accuracy of al

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PowerStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–13Managing Low-Battery ConditionsThe information in this section describes default alerts and system respons

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4–14 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2PowerCalibrating a Battery PackWhen to CalibrateEven if a battery pack is heavily used, it should not be necess

Seite 121 - Removing a memory module

PowerStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–15If you use the notebook occasionally during the discharge procedure and have set energy-saving timeouts, e

Seite 122 - Inserting a memory module

4–16 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2PowerRecharging the Battery Pack1. Connect the notebook to external power and keep the notebook connected until

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PowerStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–17Battery Conservation Settings and ProceduresUsing the following battery conservation settings and procedur

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4–18 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2PowerReplacing a Battery PackÄCAUTION: To prevent loss of work when removing a battery pack that is the only po

Seite 125 - Restorations and Utilities

PowerStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 4–19❏ To insert a battery pack, insert the alignment tab on the battery pack into the alignment slot on the no

Seite 126 - Updating Software

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Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2 5–15Drives and Drive MediaContentsUnderstanding Drive and Drive Media Terms. . . . . . . . . 5–2Caring for Drives

Seite 128 - ■ A ROM update

StartupStartup and Reference Guide—Part 1 1–5Connecting the Notebook to External PowerTo connect the notebook to external AC power:1. Plug the AC adap

Seite 129 - Downloading a ROM Update:

5–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Drives and Drive MediaUnderstanding Drive and Drive Media TermsHard drives are for the permanent storage of data

Seite 130 - Installing a ROM Update

Drives and Drive MediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 5–3Caring for Drives and Drive MediaÄCAUTION: To prevent damage to the notebook or a drive an

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5–4 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Drives and Drive MediaAdding a Drive to the SystemThe internal hard drive and optical drive are standard feature

Seite 132 - Backing Up and Restoring Data

Drives and Drive MediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 5–5Inserting or Removing a DiscInserting a Disc1. Turn on the notebook.2. Press the release b

Seite 133 - Operating System

5–6 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Drives and Drive MediaRemoving a Disc (With Power)1. Turn on the notebook.2. Press the release button 1 on the d

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Drives and Drive MediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 5–7Removing a Disc (Without Power)If the notebook is turned off or if no power is available,

Seite 135 - Software

5–8 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Drives and Drive MediaPlaying a DiscYou can play a CD in a CD drive or a DVD drive. You can play a DVD only in a

Seite 136 - Using the Setup Utility

Drives and Drive MediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 5–9Protecting PlaybackÄCAUTION: Inserting or removing any device while running any multimedia

Seite 137 - Exiting the Setup Utility

5–10 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Drives and Drive MediaSetting the Boot OrderBy default, the notebook starts up from the internal hard drive. Yo

Seite 138 - Using the Support Utilities

Drives and Drive MediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 5–115. Turn the notebook underside up.6. Remove the 2 hard drive retaining screws.Removing th

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1–6 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1StartupCharging a New Battery PackThe battery pack you inserted earlier begins to charge as soon as the notebook

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5–12 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Drives and Drive Media7. To remove a hard drive, grasp the hard drive assembly (the hard drive, the hard drive

Seite 141 - Specifications

Drives and Drive MediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 5–138. To insert a hard drive, insert the 2 alignment tabs on the hard drive cover into the 2

Seite 142 - Rated Input Power

5–14 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2Drives and Drive Media9. If you have inserted a hard drive, reinsert the 2 hard drive retaining screws. (If you

Seite 143 - Information

Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2 6–16MultimediaContentsAdjusting Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–2Using the I

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6–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2MultimediaAdjusting VolumeVolume can be adjusted by using the audio buttons on the notebook or by using operatin

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MultimediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 6–3Using the Internal SpeakersThe internal speakers play sound in stereo from applications, the operating

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6–4 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2MultimediaConnecting an Audio DeviceÅWARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the volume before pu

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MultimediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 6–5Connecting an S-Video DeviceConnecting the AudioThe S-Video jack supports video signals only. If you a

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6–6 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2MultimediaTurning a Video Device On and OffTo turn on a video device that is connected to the notebook, start or

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MultimediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 6–7Using Multimedia SoftwareUsing Windows Media PlayerUse Windows Media Player primarily for playing audi

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StartupStartup and Reference Guide—Part 1 1–7Turning On the NotebookTo turn on the notebook, press the power button 1. When the notebook turns on, the

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6–8 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2MultimediaTo play a DVD or video CD:1. Insert the DVD or video CD into the optical drive.2. Assign WinDVD to pla

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MultimediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 6–93. Select the Properties icon in the lower right corner of the window.4. Select the General tab.5. Sel

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6–10 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2MultimediaPreparing to Use Easy CD CreatorÄCAUTION: To prevent loss of work and damage to a CD or DVD: Before

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MultimediaStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 6–11Formatting Recording MediaYou can purchase optical drive media that either are or are not formatted f

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6–12 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2MultimediaSelecting Easy CD Creator SettingsTo use DirectCD, Easy CD Creator, or CD Copier, the default setting

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Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2 7–17CommunicationsContentsModem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–2C

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7–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2CommunicationsModemAll notebook models include an RJ-11 telephone jack, and some models ship with a preinstalled

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CommunicationsStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 7–3Connecting the ModemSelecting ConnectorsA modem must be connected to an analog telephone line.ÅWAR

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7–4 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2CommunicationsConnecting a Modem to an RJ-11 JackTo connect a modem to an analog telephone line that has an RJ-1

Seite 160 - Reference Number: zt3000

CommunicationsStartup and Reference Guide—Part 2 7–5Connecting a Modem with an AdapterTo connect a modem to an analog telephone line that does not hav

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