HP Hewlett Packard Laptop 376311 001 User Manual

Getting Started  
HP Compaq Business Notebook Series  
Document Part Number: 376311-001  
November 2004  
This guide explains how to set up your notebook hardware and  
software and begin using your notebook.  
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Step 3: Connect the Modem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5  
Connecting the Modem with an Adapter. . . . . . . . . . 1–7  
Select Your Regional Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4  
Help Protect Your Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–6  
3 Next Steps  
Protect Your Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1  
Protect the Notebook from Viruses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–2  
Protect Your System Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–3  
Protect Your Privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–4  
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Contents  
Protect the Notebook from Power Surges . . . . . . . . . 3–6  
Turn Off the Notebook Properly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–8  
Bays and Memory Compartment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–15  
Additional Standard Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–17  
Cables and Cord. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–18  
Adapters and Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–19  
Labels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–20  
Restoration and Documentation Discs . . . . . . . . . . 4–21  
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Hardware Setupꢀ  
CAUTION: To prevent file corruption and ensure that the correct drivers  
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are installed:  
Do not set up the notebook for the first time while the notebook is  
connected to an optional expansion product.  
During the hardware and software setup procedures:  
Do not unplug the notebook from external power.  
Do not shut down the notebook or initiate Standby mode or  
Hibernation mode.  
Do not insert, remove, connect, or disconnect any device,  
cable, or cord, unless instructed to do so.  
During hardware setup, you will  
1. Identify the hardware you need to set up the notebook.  
2. Insert the battery pack into the notebook.  
3. Connect the modem, so you can register the notebook and  
operating system during software setup.  
4. Open the notebook.  
5. Connect the notebook to external power.  
6. Allow the battery pack to charge.  
7. Turn on the notebook.  
When the notebook is turned on, you will be prompted to begin  
software setup.  
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Hardware Setup  
Step 1: Identify the Setup Hardware  
To set up the notebook for the first time, you need the notebook  
and the components listed in the following table.  
Power cords, AC adapters, modem cables, and modem adapters  
may vary in appearance.  
Component  
Description  
1ꢀ Modem cable (included with Connects the modem to a telephone  
select models)  
jack or to a country-specific modem  
adapter.  
A modem cable has a 6-pin  
✎ꢀ  
RJ-11 telephone connector at  
each end.  
2ꢀ Power cord  
Connects the AC adapter to an  
AC outlet.  
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Component  
Description  
Converts AC power to DC power.  
3ꢀ AC adapter  
4ꢀ Network cable (not included) Connects the notebook to a  
network jack.  
A network cable has an 8-pin  
✎ꢀ  
RJ-45 network connector at  
each end.  
5ꢀ Country-specific modem  
adapter (included by region  
as required)  
Adapts the modem cable to a  
non-RJ-11 telephone jack.  
6ꢀ Battery pack  
Provides power to the notebook when  
the notebook is not connected to  
external power.  
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Step 2: Insert the Battery Pack  
CAUTION: To avoid data loss when you turn on the notebook, make  
sure the battery pack is firmly seated.  
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CAUTION: To ensure that the correct drivers load and to prevent file  
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corruption or damage to components, do not remove the battery pack  
until the notebook has been connected to external power.  
To insert the battery pack:  
1. Turn the notebook upside down on a flat surface.  
2. Insert the alignment tab on the battery pack into the  
alignment slot on the notebook 1.  
3. Tilt the battery pack downward until it snaps into place 2.  
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Step 3: Connect the Modemꢀ  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the  
modem from the telephone network before accessing an internal  
compartment of the notebook. Internal compartments include the  
memory compartment, the battery bay, and the hard drive bay.  
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To connect the modem so that you can register your notebook  
and operating system during software setup:  
Follow the instructions in this section for connecting the  
modem to an analog telephone line.  
– or –  
Follow the instructions provided by your Internet service  
provider (ISP) to connect the notebook to the Internet through  
a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modem, cable modem, or  
network connection.  
For more information about DSL, cable, and network  
connections, select Start > Help and Support. The Help and  
Support utility provides hardware and software information,  
instructions, tutorials, and wizards that can help you set up or  
troubleshoot a variety of connections.  
completed software setup.  
Wall jacks for analog telephone lines vary by country.  
If you are connecting the modem to a telephone line in  
a country where RJ-11 telephone wall jacks are standard,  
see the following section “Connecting the Modem to an  
RJ-11 Jack.”  
If you are connecting the modem to a telephone line in a  
country where RJ-11 telephone wall jacks are not standard,  
see the section “Connecting the Modem with an Adapter,”  
later in this chapter.  
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Connecting the Modem to an RJ-11 Jack  
To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that has an  
RJ-11 telephone jack:  
1. Turn the notebook display-side up on a flat surface near  
an RJ-11 telephone wall jack.  
2. If your modem cable has noise suppression circuitry 1,  
which prevents interference with TV and radio reception,  
place the circuitry end of the cable near the notebook.  
3. Plug the modem cable into the RJ-11 (modem) jack on the  
notebook 2.  
4. Plug the other end of the modem cable into the RJ-11  
telephone wall jack 3.  
Telephone wall jacks and modem cables vary in appearance by  
region and country.  
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Connecting the Modem with an Adapter  
To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that does not  
have an RJ-11 telephone wall jack:  
1. Turn the notebook display-side up on a flat surface near a  
telephone wall jack.  
2. If your modem cable has noise suppression circuitry 1,  
which prevents interference with TV and radio reception,  
place the circuitry end of the cable near the notebook.  
3. Plug the modem cable into the RJ-11 (modem) jack on the  
notebook 2.  
4. Plug the other end of the modem cable into the  
country-specific modem adapter 3.  
5. Plug the country-specific modem adapter into the telephone  
wall jack 4.  
Telephone wall jacks, modem adapters, and modem cables  
vary in appearance by region and country.  
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Step 4: Open the Notebook  
To open the notebook:  
1. Place the notebook display-side up on a flat surface near an  
electrical outlet.  
2. Press the display release button 1, and then lift the  
display 2.  
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Step 5: Connect the Notebook to  
External Power  
To connect the notebook to external power:  
1. Plug the AC adapter cable into the power connector 1.  
2. Plug the power cord into the AC adapter 2, and then into an  
electrical outlet 3.  
The battery light is turned on and the battery pack begins to  
charge.  
Power cords, AC adapters, and electrical outlets may vary in  
appearance.  
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Step 6: Charge the Battery Pack  
The battery pack begins to charge as soon as the notebook is  
connected to external power. Charge status is indicated by the  
battery light, which remains on while the battery pack is  
charging.  
The battery light is on while the battery pack is charging.  
It is recommended that you leave the notebook connected to  
external power until the battery pack is fully charged and the  
battery light is turned off.  
A partially charged new battery pack can run the notebook,  
but battery charge displays will not be accurate until the new  
battery pack has been fully charged.  
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Step 7: Turn On the Notebook  
To turn on the notebook:  
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Press the power/standby button 1.  
The power/standby button light and the power/standby light on  
the front of the notebook 2 are turned on and you are prompted  
to begin software setup.  
The power/standby button light and the power/standby light  
display the same information. The power/standby button light  
is visible only when the notebook is open; the power/standby  
light is visible when the notebook is open or closed.  
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If the notebook does not power up:  
Make sure the AC adapter is securely plugged into the  
notebook and an electrical outlet.  
Make sure the electrical outlet is providing power.  
(To confirm that the outlet is providing power, plug  
another device into the outlet.)  
If you have installed a battery pack, make sure the  
battery pack is firmly seated.  
Refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet (English  
only) included with the notebook to contact Customer Care.  
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2ꢀ  
Software Setup  
During software setup you can  
■ꢀ Select regional preferences.  
■ꢀ Accept license agreements.  
■ꢀ Name your notebook.  
■ꢀ Register online.  
■ꢀ Create user accounts.  
If you prefer not to register your notebook during software setup,  
you can do so at any time after software setup is complete. You  
can also change or add any settings you select or skip during the  
setup process. For instructions, refer to Chapter 2, “Managing  
Your Software,” in the Help and Support Guide included with  
your notebook. Although you can register and set preferences  
later, it is usually easier and faster to complete these tasks during  
software setup.  
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Software Setup  
Software setup begins when you respond to the setup prompt on  
the notebook screen.  
CAUTION: If you are prompted to select an operating system language  
before the Welcome to Microsoft Windows window is displayed,  
choose carefully. On some models, the languages that you do not  
choose are deleted from the system and cannot be restored during  
software setup.  
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After you respond to the setup prompt, you must complete  
the entire setup process without interruption. Setup time  
varies.  
During software setup, it is normal for some notebook  
models to pause occasionally for several minutes. These  
pauses are indicated by an hourglass icon.  
Welcome to Microsoft Windows  
The first window in software setup is Welcome to Microsoft  
Windows. This window welcomes you to your Microsoft®  
Windows® operating system and introduces you to software  
setup navigation:  
To display additional information about the text in any setup  
window:  
Select the question mark icon in the lower-right section of the  
window or press the f1 key on your keyboard.  
To continue to the next window:  
Select the Next button in the lower-right corner of the  
window.  
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To return to the previous window:  
Select the Back button in the lower-left corner of the window.  
(This button is unavailable on the first window, Welcome to  
Microsoft Windows.)  
To skip a window without entering a preference:  
Select the Skip button in the lower-right corner of the  
window. (This button is unavailable on some windows.)  
To navigate in a window:  
»
Slide your finger on the TouchPad 1 in the direction that you  
want to move the pointer.  
To select an item:  
»
Move the pointer over the item, and press the left TouchPad  
button 2.  
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Software Setup  
Select Your Regional Preferences  
The next 2 windows prompt you to confirm or select regional  
preferences. Regional preferences are preset for the country in  
which you purchased the notebook.  
Dates and currency window—The operating system will  
format dates and currency according to the region and  
language preferences you confirm or select in the How  
should dates and currency appear? window.  
Notice that some languages include regional versions. The  
versions are shown in parentheses after the language name.  
Time zone window—The operating system will set the  
notebook clock according to the time zone you confirm or  
select in the What time zone are you in? window.  
Notice that you can select a check box to set the notebook  
clock to adjust to daylight saving time.  
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Accept the End-User License  
Agreements  
In the End-User License Agreement window, you must accept  
both the Microsoft End-User License Agreement and the HP  
Software Product License Agreement to continue with software  
setup.  
■ꢀ To accept both agreements:  
Select Yes, I accept them, and then select Next.  
■ꢀ To decline both agreements:  
Select No, I don’t accept them, and the select Next.  
If you decline both agreements, you will not be permitted to  
use the installed software. On the following screen, you will  
be offered only 2 options: You can choose Back to return to  
the End-User License Agreement window or choose  
Shutdown to turn off the notebook. When you start the  
notebook after selecting Shutdown, the Welcome to  
Microsoft Windows window is displayed and you must begin  
software setup again.  
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Help Protect Your Notebook  
In the Help protect your PC window, you can choose to have  
your notebook automatically download and install Windows  
updates as they become available. The Automatic Updates feature  
helps protect your notebook by providing important security  
enhancements. It is strongly recommended that you enable this  
feature.  
To enable Automatic Updates:  
»
Select the Help protect my PC by turning on Automatic  
Updates now radio button.  
If you do not choose to enable Automatic Updates, it is strongly  
recommended that you use the Windows Updates feature on a  
regular basis to check for critical updates. For more information,  
select Start > Help and Support.  
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Name Your Notebook  
If you plan to include your notebook on a home network, your  
notebook must have a unique name. In the What’s your  
computer’s name? window, you can retain the default name  
shown in the Computer name text field or choose another name.  
For example, you may want to base your notebook name on a  
person’s name, “David,” or a location, “Familyroom.” In order for  
your notebook name to be displayed on a network, the name  
Must be no longer than 15 characters.  
Must include only letters (A-Z and a-z), numerals (0-9), and  
hyphens.  
Cannot include spaces.  
If you like, you can also enter a description of your notebook. The  
description may contain more characters than the notebook name,  
as well as spaces and special characters. For example, you could  
describe your notebook as “David’s game machine.”  
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Register Online  
In the Register Online with Hewlett-Packard window, you can  
Register your notebook—Complete the text fields.  
Register your operating system—Select the Also Register  
with Microsoft check box beneath the text fields.  
Indicate how you would like to be contacted by  
Hewlett-Packard—Select or clear the check boxes above the  
Microsoft registration information.  
View privacy statements:  
To view the Hewlett-Packard Registration Privacy  
Statement, select the underlined link near the top of the  
window.  
To view the Microsoft Windows Registration Privacy  
Statement, select the underlined link near the bottom of  
the window.  
If you connected your modem during the hardware setup in  
Chapter 1, “Hardware Setup,” or have connected the notebook to  
the Internet by another method, the Connecting to online  
registration window is displayed. This window describes the  
progress of your registration.  
If you are unable to send your registration, you can do so at any  
time after software setup is complete.  
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Create User Accounts  
In the Who will use this computer? window, you can create a  
user account for each person who may use the notebook.  
User accounts enable each notebook user to create a personal  
notebook environment. A user’s environment may include such  
customizations as display and security settings, personal files,  
screen savers, and the appearance of the Windows desktop.  
When you start or restart the notebook, a prompt to select a user  
account is displayed. When a user account is selected, Windows  
opens according to the preferences set by that user.  
The names you enter in the text fields of the Who will use this  
computer? window are displayed at Windows startup on the list  
of user accounts.  
Press the Finish Button  
When the Thank you! window is displayed:  
1. Read the text, and then select Finish. (Your notebook saves  
your preferences, and then restarts in Windows.)  
2. Select your user account. (You are ready to begin using your  
notebook.)  
To protect your notebook and gain Internet access to software  
updates and online assistance, it is recommended that you  
follow the suggestions in Chapter 3, “Next Steps.”  
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Next Stepsꢀ  
All software instructions in your notebook documentation  
describe Microsoft® Windows® XP procedures based on the  
default Windows XP category view. For information about  
switching between Windows XP classic view and  
Windows XP category view, select Start > Help and  
Support > Customizing your computer > Files, folders, and  
programs > Use Windows classic folders.  
Protect Your Notebook  
You can use the information in this section to  
■ꢀ Protect your notebook from viruses.  
■ꢀ Protect your system files.  
■ꢀ Protect your privacy.  
■ꢀ Protect your notebook from power surges.  
■ꢀ Use your notebook safely.  
■ꢀ Turn off your notebook properly.  
For information about other notebook security features, such  
as passwords, device disabling, and using an optional security  
cable lock, refer to the “Security” chapter in the Hardware and  
Software Guide on the Notebook Documentation CD.  
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Protect the Notebook from Viruses  
When you use the notebook for e-mail, network, or Internet  
access, you expose the notebook to computer viruses. Computer  
viruses can disable your operating system, applications, or  
utilities or cause them to function abnormally.  
Antivirus software can detect most viruses, destroy them, and  
in most cases, repair damage they have caused. To provide  
protection against newly discovered viruses, antivirus software  
must be updated.  
Norton AntiVirus is preinstalled on your notebook. For  
information about using and updating your Norton AntiVirus  
software:  
»
Select Start > All Programs > Norton AntiVirus >Help  
and Support.  
For more information about computer viruses:  
1. Select Start > Help and Support.  
2. Type viruses into the Search text field.  
3. Press enter.ꢀ  
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Protect Your System Files  
System Restore is an operating system feature that enables you  
to undo harmful changes to your notebook software by restoring  
your software to an earlier time, called a restore point, when your  
software was functioning optimally.  
Restore points are restorable, benchmark “snapshots” of your  
application, driver, and operating system files. The notebook sets  
restore points at regular intervals and may set additional restore  
points whenever you change your personal settings or add  
software or hardware.  
Manually setting additional restore points provides additional  
protection for your system files and settings. It is recommended  
that you manually set restore points  
■ꢀ Before you add or extensively modify software or hardware.  
■ꢀ Periodically, whenever the system is performing optimally.  
Restoring to any restore point does not affect your data files. For  
example, restoring your system software to an earlier time will  
not affect documents or e-mails that you saved after that time. All  
System Restore procedures are reversible.  
Setting a Restore Point  
To set a system restore point manually:  
1. Select Start > Help and Support > System Restore.  
2. Select Create a restore point, and then follow the  
instructions on the screen.  
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Restoring to a Restore Point  
To restore the notebook to a restore point:  
1. Make sure the notebook is connected to reliable external  
power through the AC adapter.  
2. Select Start > Help and Support > System Restore.  
3. Select Restore my computer to an earlier time, and then  
follow the instructions on the screen.  
Protect Your Privacy  
When you use the notebook for e-mail, network, or Internet  
access, it is possible for unauthorized persons to obtain  
To optimize the privacy protection features included with your  
notebook, it is recommended that you  
■ꢀ Keep your Windows operating system updated.  
■ꢀ Use a firewall.  
For details, see the following sections “Critical Security Updates  
for Windows XP” and “Firewall Software.”  
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Critical Security Updates for Windows XP  
CAUTION: Because new computer viruses are being detected all the  
time, it is recommended that you install all critical updates as soon as  
you receive an alert from Microsoft. You should also run Windows  
Update on a monthly basis to install the latest recommended updates  
from Microsoft.  
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A Critical Security Updates for Windows XP disc may have been  
included with your notebook to provide additional updates  
delivered after the computer was configured. Throughout the life  
of the computer, Microsoft will continue to update the operating  
system and make these updates available on their Web site.  
To update your system using the Critical Security Updates for  
Windows XP disc:  
1. Insert the disc into the drive. (The disc automatically runs the  
installation application.)  
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install all updates. (This  
may take a few minutes.)  
3. Remove the disc.  
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Firewall Software  
When you use the notebook for e-mail, network, or Internet  
access, it is possible for unauthorized persons to obtain  
information about you, your notebook, and your data. Firewalls  
monitor all incoming and outgoing traffic on your computer by  
including features such as logging and reporting, automatic  
alarms, and user interfaces for configuring the firewall. To protect  
your privacy, it is recommended that you use firewall software.  
Your notebook comes with preinstalled firewall software. Refer to  
the online Help in the firewall software application for additional  
information.  
Under some circumstances a firewall can block access to  
Internet games, interfere with printer or file sharing on a  
network, or block authorized e-mail attachments. To  
temporarily solve the problem, disable the firewall, perform  
the task that is interfering with the firewall, and then reenable  
the firewall. To permanently resolve the problem, reconfigure  
the firewall.  
Protect the Notebook from Power Surges  
To protect the notebook from the power surges that may be  
caused by an uncertain power supply or an electrical storm:  
Plug the notebook power cord into an optional, high-quality  
surge protector. Surge protectors are available from most  
computer or electronics retailers.  
Provide surge protection on the cable that connects the  
modem to a telephone line.  
During an electrical storm, either run the notebook on  
battery power or shut down the notebook and disconnect  
the power cord.  
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Use the Notebook Safely  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your  
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equipment:  
Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet that is easily accessible  
at all times.  
To disconnect power from the notebook, unplug the power cord  
from the electrical outlet.  
If provided with a three-pin attachment plug on your power cord,  
plug the cord into a grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. Do not  
disable the power cord grounding pin; for example, by using a  
2-pin adapter. The grounding pin is an important safety feature.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety and  
Comfort Guide. It describes proper workstation setup, and proper  
posture, health, and work habits for computer users. The Safety and  
Comfort Guide also provides important electrical and mechanical safety  
information. This guide is located on the Web at  
http://www.hp.com/ergo, on the notebook hard drive, and on the  
Notebook Documentation CD that is included with the product.  
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WARNING: This notebook is designed to run demanding applications  
at full power. As a result of increased power consumption, it is normal  
for the notebook to feel warm or hot when used continuously. To avoid  
potential discomfort or burns, do not block the air vents or use the  
notebook on your lap for extended periods. The notebook complies  
with the user-accessible surface temperature limits defined by the  
International Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
(IEC 60950).  
For more safety and regulatory information, refer to the  
Regulatory and Safety Notices on the Notebook Documentation  
CD and to the printed Wireless Regulatory Notices document  
included with your notebook.  
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Turn Off the Notebook Properly  
Whenever possible, turn off the notebook by using the standard  
Windows shutdown procedure for your operating system.  
To turn off the notebook:  
»
Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Turn Off.  
If the notebook does not respond, try the following emergency  
shutdown procedures in the order shown:  
Press ctrl+alt+delete, select Shut Down, and then select Turn  
Off from the drop-down list.  
Press and hold down the power/standby button for at least  
4 seconds.  
Unplug the notebook from external power by unplugging  
the power cord from the electrical outlet. Then remove the  
battery pack. For instructions on removing the battery pack,  
refer to the Hardware and Software Guide on the Notebook  
Documentation CD.  
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Connect to the Internet  
To connect the notebook to the Internet, you must enable your  
communication hardware and have an account with an Internet  
service provider (ISP).  
Enable Communication Hardware  
Your modem is enabled when the modem cable is connected to  
the notebook and to an analog telephone line.  
If you connected the modem cable during hardware setup,  
“Set Up Internet Service.”  
If you did not connect the modem cable during hardware  
setup:  
1. Turn off your notebook.  
2. Follow the instructions in the section “Step 3: Connect the  
Modem” in Chapter 1.  
3. Turn on your notebook and log on to Windows.  
4. Refer to the following section, “Set Up Internet Service.”  
To enable a wireless device, refer to the printed Go Wireless  
document included with your notebook (select models only).  
For more information about modem, wireless, cable, DSL and  
network connections, select Start > Help and Support. The  
Help and Support utility provides hardware and software  
information, instructions, tutorials, and wizards that can help you  
set up or troubleshoot a variety of connections.  
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Set Up Internet Service  
You must set up Internet service before you can connect to the  
Internet. Arrangements have been made with leading ISPs in  
many locations to help you set up a new Internet account or to  
configure your notebook to use an existing account.  
Depending on your location, you may be able to set up Internet  
service by using the Easy Internet Sign-up utility or an  
ISP-provided icon on your desktop.  
In all locations, you can set up Internet service by using the  
Windows Internet Connection wizard.  
Using Easy Internet Sign-Up  
If the Easy Internet Sign-Up utility is supported in the country in  
which you purchased your notebook, you can access the utility by  
using either of the following methods:  
»
Double-click the Easy Internet Sign-up icon on the desktop.  
– or –  
Select Start > All Programs > Online Services > Easy  
Internet Sign-up.  
»
If the Easy Internet Sign-Up utility is available, you can use the  
utility to  
Sign up for a new Internet account.  
Configure your notebook to use an existing account.  
Learn about accessing the Internet through a LAN (local area  
network), cable, or DSL connection.  
If you plan to use a LAN, DSL, or cable Internet connection,  
you may need to contact your ISP for information about  
obtaining additional software or hardware. For more  
information about LAN, DSL or cable Internet connections,  
select Start > Help and Support.  
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If the Easy Internet Sign-Up utility is not available, see the  
following sections, “Using an ISP-Provided Icon” or “Using the  
Internet Connection Wizard.”  
Using an ISP-Provided Icon  
If ISP-provided icons are supported in the country in which you  
purchased your notebook, the icons may be displayed either  
individually on the Windows desktop or grouped in a desktop  
folder named Online Services.  
To set up a new Internet account or configure your notebook to  
use an existing account, double-click an icon, and then follow the  
instructions on the screen.  
Using the Internet Connection Wizard  
You can use the Windows Internet Connection wizard to connect  
to the Internet  
If you already have an account with an ISP.  
If you have a CD from an ISP.  
If you do not have an Internet account and would like to  
select an ISP from the list provided within the wizard. (The  
list of ISP providers is not available in all regions.)  
If you have selected an unlisted ISP and the ISP has provided  
you with such information as a specific IP address, and POP3  
and SMTP settings.  
To access the Internet Connection wizard and instructions for  
using the wizard:  
1. Select Start > Help and Support.  
2. In the Search text field, type Make an Internet connection.  
3. Select Search.  
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Preview the Help and Support Guide  
The Help and Support Guide included with your notebook  
contains  
Information about the interactive Help and Support utility  
and the Notebook Documentation CD.  
Instructions for updating your operating system, adding or  
changing any settings you skipped or entered during software  
setup, and setting additional preferences.  
Instructions for installing additional software.  
Tips for quick troubleshooting.  
Procedures for repairing or reinstalling your drivers,  
operating system, and other preinstalled software.  
By previewing the Help and Support Guide now, you will  
know how to find any information or help you may need later.  
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Notebook Tourꢀ  
This chapter identifies the visible hardware features of your  
notebook.  
To find out how to use a feature, such as hotkeys, or to find  
out about a general topic, such as Standby or Hibernation, refer  
to the Hardware and Software Guide on the Notebook  
Documentation CD.  
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Top Components  
TouchPad  
Component  
Description  
TouchPad light  
TouchPad*  
On: TouchPad is enabled.  
1ꢀ  
2ꢀ  
Moves the pointer and selects or  
activates items on the screen.  
Left and right TouchPad  
buttons (2)*  
Function like the left and right buttons  
on an external mouse.  
3ꢀ  
4ꢀ  
TouchPad left/right  
scroll zone*  
Scrolls left or right.  
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Component  
TouchPad up/down  
Description  
Scrolls up or down.  
5ꢀ  
scroll zone*  
6ꢀ TouchPad button  
Enables/disables the TouchPad.  
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing the  
functions of TouchPad features, refer to the Hardware and Software Guide  
on the Notebook Documentation CD.  
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Keys  
Component  
Description  
Function keys  
Perform system and application tasks.  
When combined with the fnꢀkey, the  
function keys perform additional tasks  
as hotkeys.  
1ꢀ  
For more information, refer to the  
Hardware and Software Guide on the  
Notebook Documentation CD.  
fnꢀkey  
Combines with other keys to perform  
system tasks, and activates hotkeys.  
For example, pressing fn+f8 increases  
screen brightness.  
2ꢀ  
Windows logo key  
Displays the Windows Start menu.  
3ꢀ  
4ꢀ  
Windows applications key  
Displays a shortcut menu for items  
beneath the pointer.  
Keypad keys (17)  
Standard numeric keypad.  
5ꢀ  
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Power Control  
Component  
Description  
Power/standby button*  
When the notebook is  
■ꢀ Off, press to turn on the notebook.  
■ꢀ On, briefly press to initiate Hibernation.  
■ꢀ In Standby, briefly press to resume from  
Standby.  
■ꢀ In Hibernation, briefly press to restore  
from Hibernation.  
If the system has stopped  
✎ꢀ  
responding and Windows shutdown  
procedures cannot be used, press  
and hold the power/standby button  
for at least 4 seconds to turn off the  
notebook.  
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing the  
function of the power/standby button or display switch, refer to the  
Hardware and Software Guide on the Notebook Documentation CD.  
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Lights  
Component  
Description  
Caps lock light  
On: Caps lock is on.  
1ꢀ  
2ꢀ  
3ꢀ  
Num lock light  
Wireless light  
On: Num lock or the numeric keypad is on.  
On: An integrated wireless device has been  
enabled (select models only).  
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Buttons  
Component  
1ꢀ Volume down button  
Volume up button  
Description  
Decreases system volume.  
Increases system volume.  
2ꢀ  
3ꢀ Volume mute button  
Wireless button  
Mutes or restores system volume.  
Turns the wireless network device on  
and off (select models only).  
4ꢀ  
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Front Components  
Component  
Description  
Display release button  
Stereo speakers (2)  
Wireless light  
Opens the notebook.  
1ꢀ  
2ꢀ  
3ꢀ  
Produce stereo sound.  
On: An integrated wireless device has  
been enabled (select models only).  
Power/standby light  
On: Notebook is turned on.  
4ꢀ  
Blinking: Notebook is in Standby.  
IDE (Integrated Drive  
Electronics) drive light  
On: Internal hard drive or optical drive is  
being accessed.  
5ꢀ  
6ꢀ  
Battery light  
On: Battery pack is charging.  
Blinking: Battery pack has reached a  
low-battery condition.  
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Rear Components  
Connectors, Jacks and Ports  
Component  
Description  
Power connector  
Connects an AC adapter.  
1ꢀ  
2ꢀ  
USB port  
Connects an optional 1.1- or  
2.0-compliant USB device.  
S-Video-out jack  
Connects an optional S-Video device,  
such as a television, VCR, camcorder,  
projector, or video capture card.  
3ꢀ  
External monitor port  
Security cable slot  
Connects an optional VGA external  
monitor or projector.  
4ꢀ  
5ꢀ  
Attaches an optional security cable to  
the notebook.  
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Vent  
Component  
Exhaust vent  
Description  
Provides airflow to cool internal  
components.  
To prevent overheating, do not  
Äꢀ  
obstruct vents. Do not allow a hard  
surface, such as a printer, or a soft  
surface, such as a pillow, blanket,  
rug, or thick clothing, to block airflow.  
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Left-Side Components  
Connectors, Jacks and Components  
Component  
Description  
USB port  
Connects an optional 1.1- or  
2.0-compliant USB device.  
1ꢀ  
2ꢀ  
3ꢀ  
Audio-in (microphone) jack  
Audio-out (headphone) jack  
Connects an optional monaural  
microphone.  
Connects optional headphones or  
powered stereo speakers. Also  
connects the audio function of an  
audio/video device such as a television  
or VCR.  
Optical drive*  
Supports an optical disc.  
Opens the optical drive.  
4ꢀ  
5ꢀ  
Optical drive release button  
*The type of optical drive, such as a combination CD-ROM/DVD-ROM,  
varies by model.  
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Vent  
Component  
Exhaust vent  
Description  
Provides airflow to cool internal  
components.  
To prevent overheating, do not  
Äꢀ  
obstruct vents. Do not allow a hard  
surface, such as a printer, or a soft  
surface, such as a pillow, blanket,  
rug, or thick clothing, to block airflow.  
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Right-Side Components  
Component  
Description  
Supports the following optional  
Digital Media Slot  
1ꢀ  
digital cards: SD (Secure Digital)  
Memory Card, SD I/O Card,  
Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro,  
MultiMediaCard, xD-Picture Card,  
and SmartMedia card.  
PC Card eject button  
PC Card slot  
Ejects an optional PC Card from the  
PC Card slot.  
2ꢀ  
3ꢀ  
Supports an optional Type I or Type II  
32-bit (CardBus) or 16-bit PC Card.  
ExpressCard slot  
Digital drive bay  
Supports an optional ExpressCard.  
4ꢀ  
5ꢀ  
Supports an optional HP USB Digital  
Drive.  
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Component  
Description  
6ꢀ Digital drive eject button  
Ejects an optional HP USB Digital  
Drive from the digital drive bay.  
USB ports (2)  
Connect optional 1.1- or 2.0-compliant  
USB devices.  
7ꢀ  
8ꢀ  
9ꢀ  
-
1394 port  
Connects an optional 1394 device,  
such as a camcorder.  
RJ-11 (modem) jack  
RJ-45 (network) jack  
Connects a modem cable. (Included  
with select models.)  
Connects a network cable. (A network  
cable is included with select models.)  
qꢀ Expansion port 2*  
Connects to an optional notebook  
expansion product.  
For more information, refer to the  
Hardware and Software Guide on the  
Notebook Documentation CD.  
*The notebook has only one expansion port. The term expansion port 2  
describes the type of expansion port.  
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Bottom Components  
Bays and Memory Compartment  
Component  
Description  
1ꢀ Memory compartment  
Contains 2 memory slots. Depending  
on the model, when the notebook is  
shipped, either one or both memory  
slots are filled with a replaceable  
memory module.  
2ꢀ Battery pack release latch  
Releases a battery pack from the  
battery bay.  
Battery bay  
Holds a battery pack.  
3ꢀ  
4ꢀ Hard drive bay  
Holds the internal hard drive.  
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Vents  
Component  
Vents (8)  
Description  
Provide airflow to cool internal components.  
To prevent overheating, do not obstruct  
Äꢀ  
vents. Do not allow a hard surface, such  
as a printer, or a soft surface, such as a  
pillow, blanket, rug, or thick clothing, to  
block airflow.  
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Additional Standard Components  
The components included with the notebook vary by region,  
country, notebook model, and the optional hardware ordered. The  
following sections identify the standard external accessories and  
components included with most notebook models.  
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Cables and Cord  
Component  
Description  
1ꢀ Modem cable* (included with Connects the notebook to a telephone  
select models)  
jack or to a country-specific modem  
adapter.  
A modem cable has a 6-pin  
✎ꢀ  
RJ-11 telephone connector at  
each end.  
2ꢀ Power cord*  
Connects the AC adapter to an  
AC outlet.  
3ꢀ Network cable (not included) Connects the notebook to a  
network jack.  
A network cable has an 8-pin  
✎ꢀ  
RJ-45 network connector at  
each end.  
*Power cord and modem cables vary in appearance by region and country.  
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Adapters and Battery Pack  
AC adapter appearance may vary.  
Component  
Description  
Converts AC power to DC power.  
1ꢀ AC adapter  
2ꢀ Country-specific modem  
adapter (included by region  
as required)  
Adapts the modem cable to a  
non-RJ-11 telephone jack.  
3ꢀ Battery pack  
Provides power to the notebook when  
the notebook is not connected to  
external power.  
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Labels  
The labels affixed to the notebook and to some notebook  
components provide information you may need when  
troubleshooting system problems or traveling internationally  
with the notebook.  
The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label contains the  
Product Key number. You may need this number to update or  
troubleshoot problems with the operating system.  
The system label provides regulatory information about the  
notebook.  
The product identification label contains the serial number of  
the notebook and a code describing the original configuration  
of the notebook. You will need the notebook serial number if  
you call customer support.  
The modem approvals label, which is located inside the hard  
drive cover, provides regulatory information.  
Wireless certification labels, which are specific to various  
types of optional wireless devices, provide regulatory  
information and list the countries in which this optional  
wireless device has been approved for use (select models  
only).  
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Restoration and Documentation Discs  
Discs for repairing or reinstalling software and for obtaining  
supplementary information about the notebook are included  
with the notebook.  
For information about restoring, repairing, or reinstalling  
software, refer to the Hardware and Software Guide on the  
Notebook Documentation CD.  
For supplementary information about the notebook, refer to  
the Notebook Documentation CD, which includes this guide  
and the following guides:  
❏ꢀ Maintenance, Shipping and Travel  
❏ꢀ Troubleshooting  
❏ꢀ Modem and Networking  
❏ꢀ Regulatory and Safety Notices  
❏ꢀ Safety and Comfort Guide  
❏ꢀ Help and Support Guide  
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TouchPad 2–3, 4–2  
wireless 4–7  
A
AC adapter  
connecting 1–9  
identifying 1–3, 4–19  
antivirus software 3–2  
audio-in (microphone) jack  
4–11  
C
cables  
modem 1–2, 4–14, 4–18  
network 1–3, 4–14, 4–18  
See also power cord  
caps lock light 4–6  
audio-out (headphone) jack  
4–11  
category view, Windows XP  
3–1  
charging battery pack 1–10  
classic view, Windows XP 3–1  
communication hardware,  
enabling 3–9  
compartment, memory 4–15  
connecting to power 1–9  
connecting to the Internet 3–9  
connector, power 1–9  
country-specific modem  
adapter 1–3, 4–19  
creating user accounts 2–9  
Critical Security Updates for  
Windows XP 3–5  
B
battery bay  
identifying 4–15  
inserting battery pack 1–4  
battery light 1–10, 4–8  
battery pack  
charging 1–10  
identifying 1–3, 4–19  
inserting 1–4  
battery pack release latch 4–15  
buttons  
digital drive eject 4–14  
display release 4–8  
optical drive release 4–11  
PC Card eject 4–13  
power/standby 4–5  
currency 2–4  
customer support 4–21  
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hardware  
D
dates 2–4  
Help and Support Guide 3–12,  
4–21  
Help and Support utility 1–5,  
description of notebook 2–7  
digital cards 4–13  
digital drive bay 4–13  
digital drive eject button 4–14  
Digital Media Slot 4–13  
display release button  
identifying 4–8  
Hibernation  
using 1–8  
documentation 4–21  
DSL connections 1–5  
restoring 4–5  
E
Easy Internet Sign-Up utility  
3–10  
electric shock warning 3–7  
emergency shutdown  
procedures 3–8  
End-User License Agreement  
2–5  
I
Internet Connection wizard  
3–11  
exhaust vents  
3–10  
left-side 4–12  
rear 4–10  
icons 3–11  
expansion port 2 4–14  
ExpressCard slot 4–13  
external monitor port 4–9  
J
jacks  
F
fan vents 4–10, 4–12, 4–16  
firewall software 3–6  
fn key 4–4  
audio-in (microphone) 4–11  
audio-out (headphone)  
4–11  
function keys 4–4  
RJ-11 (modem) 4–14  
RJ-45 (network) 4–14  
S-Video-out 4–9  
See also ports  
H
hard drive bay 4–15  
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K
microphone jack 4–11  
Microsoft Certificate of  
Authenticity label 4–20  
keypad 4–4  
keys  
fnꢀ4–4  
function 4–4  
Microsoft End-User License  
modem  
keypad 4–4  
Windows applications 4–4  
Windows logo 4–4  
connecting 1–5  
See also buttons; latch 4–4  
L
labels  
Microsoft Certificate of  
connecting 1–7  
Modem and Networking guide  
4–21  
modem cable 4–14  
Authenticity 4–20  
modem approvals 4–20  
product identification 4–20  
system 4–20  
wireless certification 4–20  
language selection, during  
setup 2–2  
latch  
battery pack release 4–15  
See also buttons; keys  
lights  
battery 1–10, 4–8  
caps lock 4–6  
N
IDE drive 4–8  
num lock 4–6  
naming notebook 2–7  
power/standby 4–8  
TouchPad 4–2  
connecting 4–14  
wireless 4–6  
identifying 1–3, 4–18  
network jack 4–14  
Norton AntiVirus 3–2  
notebook description 2–7  
locked system 3–8, 4–5  
M
Maintenance, Shipping and  
Travel guide 4–21  
memory compartment 4–15  
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4–21  
notebook name 2–7  
num lock light 4–6  
number, Product Key 4–20  
power guidelines 3–7  
power surge protection 3–6  
power/standby button  
identifying 4–5  
turning on notebook 1–11  
power/standby light 4–8  
privacy protection 3–4  
privacy statements 2–8  
4–20  
O
opening the notebook 1–8  
operating system  
installing 2–1  
Microsoft Certificate of  
Authenticity label 4–20  
Product Key number 4–20  
registration 2–8  
Product Key number 4–20  
R
optical drive release button  
4–11  
regional preferences 2–4  
registration 2–1  
optical drives 4–11  
notebook 2–8  
operating system 2–8  
Regulatory and Safety Notices  
guide 4–21  
regulatory information 3–7  
modem approvals label  
4–20  
P
PC Card eject button 4–13  
PC Card slot 4–13  
ports  
1394 4–14  
expansion port 2 4–14  
external monitor 4–9  
USB 4–9, 4–11, 4–14  
See also jacks  
Regulatory and Safety  
Notices guide 4–21  
system label 4–20  
wireless certification label  
4–20  
power  
connecting 1–9  
safety 3–7  
restore points  
overview 3–3  
restoring to 3–4  
setting 3–3  
power connector 1–9, 4–9  
power cord  
connecting 1–9  
identifying 1–2, 4–18  
See also cables  
restoring software 4–21  
RJ-11 (modem) jack 4–14  
RJ-45 (network) jack 4–14  
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Safety and Comfort Guide  
4–21  
safety information 3–7  
SD (Secure Digital) Memory  
Card 4–13  
4–20  
SD I/O Card 4–13  
security cable slot 4–9  
security features 3–1  
serial number 4–20  
setting preferences 2–1  
setting up hardware 1–1  
setting up software 2–1  
slots  
4–21  
Digital Media 4–13  
ExpressCard 4–13  
PC Card 4–13  
security cable 4–9  
SmartMedia card 4–13  
software restoration 4–21  
software setup 2–1  
speakers 4–8  
U
V
Standby  
vents  
power/standby light 4–8  
resuming from 4–5  
support, user 4–21  
surge protection 3–6  
S-Video-out jack 4–9  
system label 4–20  
System Restore 3–3  
bottom 4–16  
virus protection 3–2  
W
Welcome to Microsoft  
Windows window 2–2  
Windows applications key 4–4  
Windows logo key 4–4  
T
technical support 4–21  
time zones 2–4  
TouchPad  
components 4–2  
Getting Started  
Index–5  
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Index  
Windows XP  
category view 3–1  
classic view 3–1  
wireless button 4–7  
wireless certification labels  
4–20  
wireless devices, enabling 3–9  
wireless light 4–6  
X
xD-Picture Card 4–13  
Index–6  
Getting Started  
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