HP Hewlett Packard Laptop 333953 001 User Manual

Startup Guide  
HP Compaq Notebook Series  
Document Part Number: 333953-001  
August 2003  
This guide explains how to set up your hardware and software,  
locate and install the latest versions of HP software, and locate  
additional information and support. This guide also introduces  
you to exterior features of the notebook.  
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Setting Up Wireless LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8  
Safeguarding the Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–11  
Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses . . . . . . . . 1–11  
Regulatory and Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–12  
Using the Documentation Library CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1  
Getting Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3  
Using the Help and Support Center in  
Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3  
Contacting Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4  
Installing a Retail Version of an Operating System. . . . . 2–6  
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Contents  
Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–5  
Right Side Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–9  
Front View Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–11  
Rear Panel Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–12  
Bottom Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–14  
Labels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–16  
Index  
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Hardware and Software Setup  
ÅWARNING: 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).  
Because of limitations in current TFT manufacturing technology,  
TFT displays may show imperfections as bright, dim, or dark  
spots. HP does not guarantee that TFT displays are free from such  
imperfections.  
For governmental agency and safety information, refer on the  
Documentation Library CD to the Regulatory and Safety Notices.  
Setting Up the Hardware  
CAUTION: To ensure that the correct drivers load and to prevent file  
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corruption or damage to the components during initial setup:  
Do not set up the notebook while it is docked in an optional Port  
Replicator.  
Do not remove the battery pack until the notebook has been  
connected to external AC power.  
Run the notebook on external AC power, not on battery power,  
throughout initial setup.  
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To set up the notebook:  
1. Slide the primary battery pack into the battery bay until it is  
seated.  
If you will not be using the notebook for 2 weeks or more,  
removing the battery and storing it will prolong its life. For more  
information, refer on the Documentation Library CD to the  
Hardware Guide, “Battery Packs” chapter.  
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2. Connect the notebook to external AC power:  
a. Place the notebook on a flat surface near an electrical  
outlet.  
b. Connect the AC adapter cable 1 to the power connector  
on the notebook.  
c. Connect the power cord 2 to the AC adapter.  
d. Plug the power cord 3 into an electrical outlet. (Power  
cords and outlets vary by country.)  
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3. Open the notebook by pressing the display release latch 1  
and lifting the display 2.  
4. Turn on the notebook by pressing the power button.  
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After the notebook powers on:  
The power/standby light turns on. (See “Lights” later in this  
guide for more information.)  
The battery pack in the battery bay begins to charge, and the  
battery light turns on. (The battery light remains on while the  
battery pack is charging and turns off after the battery pack is  
fully charged. See “Lights” later in this guide for more  
information.)  
The software setup prompt displays on the screen.  
Setting Up the Software  
A prompt to set up your software displays on the screen when the  
notebook is turned on for the first time. Before responding to the  
prompt and proceeding through the onscreen instructions, read  
the following caution and other installation information contained  
in this chapter.  
CAUTION: To prevent file corruption and to ensure that the correct device  
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drivers install, follow these guidelines during software setup:  
Do not unplug the notebook from the electrical outlet.  
Do not shut down the notebook.  
Do not remove or insert a drive.  
After you begin the software setup, you must complete the  
entire process without interruption. Setup time varies.  
If you are prompted to select a language, choose carefully.  
The languages you do not choose are deleted from the system  
and cannot be restored once the setup process has begun.  
If you are prompted to accept the End User License  
Agreement, you must choose Accept to continue the  
software setup.  
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Hardware and Software Setup  
Preloaded software applications are included with the  
notebook but must be installed through the Software Setup  
utility. Preinstalled software applications have already been  
installed on the notebook and require no further installation  
procedures.  
This guide does not take into account any variation that may  
result from the notebook being connected to a network.  
This guide documents the Windows 2000, Windows XP  
Professional, and Windows XP Home operating systems.  
Any other operating systems installed on this notebook after  
purchase may not match the descriptions and procedures  
provided in this guide.  
This guide documents the category view that is used by  
default in Windows XP. If your notebook is set to classic  
view, you may notice discrepancies between your notebook  
and this documentation. For information on switching views,  
see Windows XP Help and Support.  
Installing Optional Software  
You can install third-party software or preloaded utilities any time  
after initial setup is complete.  
To install third-party software, refer to the documentation  
included with the software.  
To install a preloaded utility:  
In Windows 2000, select Start > Programs > Software  
Setup.  
In Windows XP, select Start > All Programs > Software  
Setup.  
A setup wizard loads and a list of applications displays.  
Select the application you want to install and follow the  
instructions on the screen.  
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To view the descriptions and space requirements of preloaded  
HP utilities without installing them:  
In Windows 2000, select Start > Programs > Software  
Setup.  
In Windows XP, select Start > All Programs > Software  
Setup.  
After viewing the utility information, select Cancel.  
Selecting Regional Settings  
Keyboard language and other regional preferences such as time,  
date, and currency format, are set in the operating system. To  
access these settings:  
In Windows 2000, select Start > Settings > Control Panel >  
Date/Time, or select Start > Settings > Control Panel >  
Regional Options.  
In Windows XP, select Start > Control Panel > Date, Time,  
Language, and Regional options > Date and Time, or select  
Start > Control Panel > Date, Time, Language, and Regional  
options > Regional and Language Options.  
For information about selecting regional settings, open the  
Regional Options window, then use context-sensitive Help. To  
use context-sensitive Help, select the question mark button in  
the upper right corner of the window, then select an item. A  
definition, explanation, or procedure is displayed.  
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Selecting Screen Settings  
If you would like to see more items on your screen or to see the  
items on your screen displayed larger, change the screen  
resolution setting in your operating system. To access the screen  
resolution settings:  
In Windows 2000, select Start > Settings > Control Panel >  
Display > Settings tab.  
In Windows XP, select Start > Control Panel > Appearance  
and Themes > Display > Settings tab.  
Setting Up Wireless LAN  
Select notebooks contain wireless LAN devices. The drivers  
for your wireless LAN devices have been preinstalled on the  
notebook. The utility that supports your wireless LAN device has  
been preloaded but not preinstalled. Refer to the Wireless LAN  
Utility Installation Instructions, provided with your notebook, for  
help installing the utility.  
Using Wireless LAN Utilities in Windows 2000  
Windows 2000 does not have an automatic wireless network  
configuration utility. The WLAN utility provided by HP on your  
notebook must be used for wireless connections. Refer to the  
Wireless LAN Utility Installation Instructions, provided with your  
notebook, for help installing the utility.  
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Using Wireless LAN Utilities in Windows XP  
An automatic wireless network configuration utility is available  
on notebooks with Windows XP. This utility is enabled by  
default. However, if your notebook is equipped with an  
HP-installed WLAN device, you may prefer to use the utility  
designed to work with it instead of using the Windows utility.  
For additional information about using the Windows automatic  
wireless network configuration utility, refer to Windows Help and  
Support.  
For information about the advantages of using HP-provided  
utilities, refer to the following section. For information about  
installing an HP-provided utility, refer to the Wireless LAN Utility  
Installation Instructions provided with your notebook.  
Understanding the Advantages of  
HP-Provided WLAN Utilities  
The HP-provided utilities have advanced capabilities that  
enhance the use of your wireless device. These utilities work in  
a more integrated fashion with your wireless device to configure  
and manage your wireless network. They are also compatible  
with Cisco standards and legacy operating systems.  
Disabling the Automatic Wireless Network  
Configuration Utility  
By default, the Windows automatic wireless network  
configuration utility will attempt to configure your wireless  
connection. If you do not wish to use the automatic wireless  
network configuration utility, you must disable it by following  
these steps:  
1. Select Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet  
Connections > Network Connections.  
2. Right click Wireless Network Connection, then select  
Properties.  
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3. On the Wireless Networks tab, clear the Use Windows to  
configure my wireless network settings check box.  
4. Select OK.  
The Windows automatic wireless network configuration utility is  
disabled until you enable it again.  
For additional information about the Windows automatic wireless  
network configuration utility, refer to Windows Help and  
Support.  
Once the Windows utility has been disabled, refer to the Wireless  
LAN Utility Installation Instructions, provided with your  
notebook, for help installing the HP-preloaded utility for your  
wireless device.  
Setting Up Bluetooth  
Select notebooks contain a preinstalled Bluetooth device. The  
utility that operates your Bluetooth device has been preloaded but  
not preinstalled on the notebook. Before you can use this utility,  
you must install it using the following steps:  
In Windows 2000, select Start > Programs > Software Setup,  
select the Bluetooth utility from the list of applications, then  
follow the onscreen instructions.  
In Windows XP, select Start > All Programs > Software  
Setup, select the Bluetooth utility from the list of  
applications, then follow the onscreen instructions.  
For more information on configuring and using the Bluetooth  
device, refer on the Documentation Library—Bluetooth CD to the  
Bluetooth by HP Getting Started Guide and the Bluetooth User’s  
Guide.  
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Safeguarding the Notebook  
Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses  
When you use the notebook for email, network, or Internet  
access, you expose the notebook to computer viruses. Computer  
viruses can disable the operating system, your applications, or  
your utilities or cause them to function abnormally. Antivirus  
software can detect most viruses, destroy them, and, in most  
cases, repair any damage they have caused.  
HP strongly recommends that you install optional antivirus  
software before using your modem or connecting to a network.  
Antivirus software is available from most computer or electronics  
retailers. To provide protection against newly discovered viruses,  
antivirus softare must be installed and updated periodically.  
Turning Off the Notebook  
Whenever possible, shut down the notebook by following the  
appropriate Windows shutdown procedure:  
In Windows 2000, select Start > Shut Down > Shut Down,  
then select the OK button.  
In Windows XP, select Start > Turn off computer > Turn off.  
Using the Notebook Safely  
To protect the notebook from the power surges that may be  
caused by an unreliable 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 for the cable that connects the  
modem to the telephone jack.  
Run the notebook on battery power or shut down the  
notebook and disconnect the power cord.  
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Regulatory and Safety Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. For more information, refer on the Documentation Library  
CD to the Regulatory and Safety Notices.  
This product is in compliance with relevant European Union  
Directives and associated standards. For more information, refer  
on the Documentation Library CD to the European Union Notice  
contained in the Regulatory and Safety Notices guide.  
ÅWARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your  
equipment:  
Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet that is easily accessible  
at all times.  
Disconnect power from the product by unplugging the power cord  
from the electrical outlet.  
If provided with a three-conductor power cord having a three-pin  
attachment plug, plug the cord into a grounded (earthed) outlet. Do  
not disable the power cord grounding pin. The grounding pin is an  
important safety feature.  
ÅWARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, turn down the  
volume control before putting on headphones.  
ÅWARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety &  
Comfort Guide. It describes proper workstation setup, posture, and  
health and work habits for computer users, and provides important  
electrical and mechanical safety information. This guide located on  
the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo and on the hard drive or on the  
Documentation Library CD that is included with the product.  
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Additional Information, Help,  
and Updates  
Using the Documentation Library CD  
Included with the notebook is the Documentation Library CD,  
which contains detailed information and instructions for using  
your notebook. Documents on the Documentation Library CD  
include:  
Hardware Guide—contains information specific to your  
notebook. It includes an illustrated reference to all exterior  
components and steps for replacing battery packs, using  
keyboard features and drives, connecting external equipment,  
and upgrading the notebook.  
Software Guide—describes HP software, including details  
about power and security features.  
Modem and Networking guide—provides details about  
modem connections and equipment.  
Modem Command Guidelines—contains modem commands  
and programming information.  
Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide—details steps for  
notebook maintenance and guidelines for using the notebook  
internationally.  
Troubleshooting guide—includes solutions for common  
problems encountered by users.  
Regulatory and Safety Notices—includes governmental  
agency and safety information.  
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Safety & Comfort Guide—describes the best ways to set  
up a safe and comfortable work environment, including  
ergonomic and safety information.  
Agere Softmodem AT Command Set—provides  
manufacturer’s modem commands for advanced users only.  
Broadcom NetXtreme Ethernet Networking User Guide  
(for advanced users only).  
To view a guide:  
1. Insert the Documentation Library CD into a CD drive. If  
Autorun is enabled, the reference library menu displays on  
the screen (this may take a few seconds).  
2. Select the language of your choice, and then the guide you  
want to read from the reference library menu.  
3. If prompted, accept the Adobe Acrobat Reader license  
agreement or install Acrobat Reader by following the  
instructions on the screen.  
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Getting Help  
If you cannot solve a notebook problem by using this guide or  
the supplementary information on the Documentation Library  
CD (including the Troubleshooting guide), you may need to  
contact HP.  
Using the Help and Support Center in  
Windows XP  
Notebooks with a Windows XP operating system have a  
customized Help and Support Center that provides a  
comprehensive online resource tool that can be used for the  
following:  
Troubleshooting assistance  
Downloading the latest driver updates and product  
information  
Learning more about using and maintaining your notebook  
With the Help and Support Center, you can get immediate  
assistance before contacting an HP support specialist. For  
example, in Help and Support you can:  
Troubleshoot and fix common notebook problems.  
Learn how to use the software tools for working with your  
favorite music, video, games, and photos (on select notebook  
models only).  
Get basic and detailed information about Windows XP for  
customizing your notebook.  
Set up your notebook for networking and for communicating  
on the Web.  
Use administration tools to manage areas such as passwords,  
file backups, system restore, and user accounts.  
Learn how to print, fax, run performance and maintenance  
tools, and install and configure new hardware.  
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Protect your notebook files by using security and privacy  
features such as antivirus software.  
Undo changes to your notebook with System Restore.  
Improve the performance of your hard drive and battery pack.  
Download the latest drivers, utilities, software updates, and  
product documentation for your notebook.  
View notebook information and diagnose problems.  
Keep your notebook up-to-date using Windows Update.  
Find compatible hardware and software.  
To access the online Help and Support Center:  
1. Press the fn+f1 hotkey or select Start > Help and Support.  
2. Follow the onscreen directions to select the online Help and  
Support Center feature that you need.  
Contacting Technical Support  
If you cannot solve a problem using the online Help or the  
documentation provided with the notebook, you can call technical  
support. To obtain a list of worldwide customer support telephone  
numbers, use either of the following methods:  
In Windows 2000, select Start > Settings > Control Panel >  
System icon > Support Information button.  
In Windows XP, select Start > Control Panel > Performance  
and Maintenance icon > System icon > Support Information  
button.  
Refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included  
with the notebook to contact an HP Customer Care Center or  
visit the HP Web site at http://www.hp.com.  
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Additional Information, Help, and Updates  
To provide the fastest possible resolution of your problem, have  
the notebook and the following information available when  
you call:  
Notebook serial number and model description, which are  
provided on labels affixed to the bottom of the notebook.  
Purchase date on your invoice.  
Conditions under which the problem occurred.  
Error messages that have displayed.  
Manufacturer and model of any optional printer connected.  
Operating system version number and registration number.  
View these numbers in the System Properties window of your  
operating system.  
The version of the system ROM installed on the notebook.  
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Installing a Retail Version of an  
Operating System  
The Windows operating system provided on the notebook is  
enhanced by HP. These enhancements add features and provide  
supplementary support for devices such as drives and PC Cards.  
Read the following caution before installing a retail version of an  
operating system on your notebook.  
ÄCAUTION: Replacing an HP-enhanced operating system with a retail  
version of an operating system will result in the loss of all enhancements.  
In some cases, the loss of these enhancements may result in an  
unresponsive system. In other cases, complete USB support may not  
be available.  
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Notebook Features  
Pointing Device Components  
Component  
Description  
Pointing stick  
Moves the pointer and selects or  
activates items on the screen.  
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2
3
Left and right pointing  
stick buttons  
Function like the left and right buttons  
on an external mouse.  
TouchPad  
Moves the pointer and selects or  
activates items on the screen. Can be  
set to perform other mouse functions,  
such as scrolling and double-clicking.  
Left and right  
TouchPad buttons  
Function like the left and right buttons  
on an external mouse.  
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Top Components  
Component  
Description  
Quick Launch buttons (3) Enable you to access common  
functions with a single keystroke.  
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QuickLock button (left)—Disables  
the keyboard and pointing device  
and clears the display.  
Wireless On/Off button  
(middle)—Enables and disables  
the integrated wireless device(s)  
on the notebook when these  
devices are enabled in the  
software utilities.  
Presentation Mode button  
(right)—Alternates between  
presentation modes.  
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Component  
Description  
To use integrated WLAN or  
Quick Launch buttons (3)  
(continued)  
Bluetooth, press the Wireless  
On/Off button and ensure that  
the Wireless On/Off light is on  
before attempting to make a  
connection. If the light does not  
come on, verify that the device  
utility has been installed and  
enabled in the software.  
HP-provided utilities must be  
installed through Software  
Setup. For more information,  
refer in this guide to “Setting Up  
Wireless LAN” and “Setting Up  
Bluetooth” or to the Wireless  
LAN Utility Installation  
Instructions provided with your  
notebook.  
For more information, refer to “Using  
Quick Launch Buttons,in Chapter 2  
of the Hardware Guide on the  
Documentation Library CD.  
Power button  
When the notebook is:  
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Off, press and release to turn on  
the notebook.  
In Standby, press and release to  
exit Standby.  
In Hibernation, press and release  
to exit Hibernation.  
If the system has stopped responding  
and Windows shutdown procedures  
cannot be used, press and hold for  
5 seconds to turn off the notebook.  
This table describes default settings. For information about  
changing the functions of the power button and using Standby  
and Hibernation, refer on the Documentation Library CD to the  
Software Guide, “Power” chapter.  
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Component  
Description  
fn key  
Executes frequently used system  
functions when pressed in combination  
with a function key or the esc key.  
3
Microsoft logo key  
Keyboard lights  
Displays the Windows Start menu.  
4
5
Indicate when certain keyboard  
settings have been turned on. Refer in  
this chapter to the “Lights” section.  
Function keys  
Execute indicated system functions  
when pressed in combination with the  
fn key.  
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Refer on the Documentation Library  
CD to the Hardware Guide, “Pointing  
Devices and Keyboard” chapter.  
MiniPCI compartment  
(located beneath the  
keyboard)  
Holds an optional wireless LAN or  
ISDN device.  
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The FCC does not allow  
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unauthorized MiniPCI devices  
to be used in this notebook.  
Installing an unsupported  
MiniPCI device can prevent your  
notebook from operating  
properly and may result in a  
warning message. To resume  
proper notebook operation,  
remove the unauthorized  
device. Contact your HP  
Customer Care Center if a  
warning message about your  
MiniPCI device displays in error.  
Applications key  
Displays shortcut menu for items  
beneath the pointer.  
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Display latch recesses (2) Secure the display when the notebook  
is closed.  
Memory compartment  
(not shown; located under module slot (populated) and one  
the keyboard) expansion slot.  
Contains one primary memory  
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Lights  
Component  
Description  
Num lock  
On: Num lock is on or the embedded  
numeric keypad is enabled.  
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Caps lock  
On: Caps lock is on.  
On: Scroll lock is on.  
2
3
4
Scroll lock  
Wireless On/Off  
On: An integrated wireless device has  
been enabled.  
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Component  
Description  
Power/standby  
On: Power is turned on.  
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Blinking: Notebook is in Standby.  
The power/standby light also  
blinks when a battery pack that  
is the only available power  
source reaches a critical  
low-battery condition. The  
light turns off when the  
system enters Hibernation  
or shuts down.  
Battery  
On: A battery pack is charging.  
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Blinking: A battery pack that is the only  
available power source has reached  
a low-battery condition. When the  
battery reaches a critical low-battery  
condition, the battery light begins  
blinking more quickly.  
Drive  
On: One of the following integrated  
drives is being accessed:  
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Hard drive  
Optical drive  
MultiBay  
On: A device in the MultiBay is being  
accessed.  
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Left Side Components  
Component  
Description  
Security cable slot  
Attaches an optional security cable to  
the notebook.  
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The purpose of security  
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solutions is to act as a  
deterrent. These solutions do  
not prevent the product from  
being mishandled or stolen.  
Exhaust vent  
Enables airflow to cool internal  
components.  
2
To prevent overheating, do  
Ä
not obstruct vents. Using the  
notebook on a soft surface,  
such as a pillow, blanket, rug,  
or thick clothing may block  
airflow.  
Optical disc drive  
Reads and records CD and DVD  
media.  
3
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Notebook Features  
Component  
Description  
Optical disc drive eject  
button  
Opens the optical disc drive when  
pressed.  
4
5
Battery bay  
Holds the primary battery pack.  
Battery pack ships outside the  
notebook.  
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Right Side Components  
Component  
Description  
PC Card eject buttons (2)  
Eject an optional PC Card or Smart  
Card (if a Smart Card Reader is  
installed) from the top or bottom  
PC Card slot.  
1
2
PC Card slots (2)  
Support optional Type I, Type II, or  
Type III 32-bit (CardBus) or 16-bit  
PC Cards.  
In select notebooks, one PC  
Card slot may be replaced  
with a factory-installed Smart  
Card Reader.  
Secure Digital (SD) slot  
Infrared port  
Accepts SD memory card.  
3
4
Provides wireless communication  
between the notebook and an optional  
IrDA-compliant device.  
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Notebook Features  
Component  
Description  
RJ-11 jack  
Connects a modem cable.  
5
6
Audio line-out jack  
Connects optional powered stereo  
speakers, headphones, headset, or  
television audio.  
Microphone jack  
MultiBay  
Connects an optional monaural  
microphone.  
7
8
9
Supports an optional MultiBay device,  
such as a drive or battery pack  
Bluetooth compartment  
Holds a Bluetooth device.  
Bluetooth is not supported in  
all countries.  
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Notebook Features  
Front View Components  
Component  
Description  
Produce system sound.  
Speakers (2)  
1
2
3
Display release latch  
Mute button  
Opens the notebook.  
Mutes the system volume. The button  
lights up when volume is muted.  
Volume control buttons  
Increase and decrease system  
volume. Press the volume up button  
(on right) to increase sound. Press  
the volume down button (on left) to  
decrease sound.  
4
Wireless antennae (2)  
Transmit wireless data.  
5
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. The radiated output  
power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure  
limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner  
that the potential for human contact during normal operation is  
minimized. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio  
frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna should  
not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation,  
including when the notebook display is closed.  
Å
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Rear Panel Components  
Component  
Description  
USB connector  
Connects USB 1.1- and 2.0-compliant  
devices to the notebook using a  
standard USB cable.  
1
2
Self-powered USB connector Connects USB 1.1- and 2.0-compliant  
devices to the notebook using a  
standard USB cable. Also connects  
an optional External MultiBay to  
the notebook using the External  
MultiBay-powered USB cable.  
1394 connector  
Power connector  
Connects a device that requires high  
bandwidth, such as a digital camera or  
other video or audio device.  
3
4
Connects an AC adapter or an optional  
Automobile Power Adapter/Charger or  
Aircraft Power Adapter.  
Serial connector  
Parallel connector  
Connects an optional serial device.  
5
6
Connects an optional parallel device,  
such as an external diskette drive or  
a printer.  
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Notebook Features  
Component  
Description  
S-Video out jack  
Connects an optional S-Video device,  
such as a television, VCR, camcorder,  
overhead projector, or video  
capture card.  
7
8
External monitor connector  
Connects an optional external monitor  
or overhead projector.  
RJ-45 jack  
Intake vent  
Connects a network cable.  
9
:
Enables airflow to cool internal  
components.  
To prevent overheating, do  
Ä
not obstruct vents. Using the  
notebook on a soft surface,  
such as a pillow, blanket, rug,  
or thick clothing may block  
airflow.  
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Bottom Components  
Component  
Description  
Intake Vent  
Provides airflow to cool internal  
components.  
1
To prevent overheating, do  
Ä
not obstruct vents. Using the  
notebook on a soft surface,  
such as a pillow, blanket, rug,  
or thick clothing may block  
airflow.  
Docking connector  
Connects the notebook to an optional  
Port Replicator or an Advanced Port  
Replicator.  
2
Keyboard access screw  
Battery bay release latch  
Business card holder  
Allows you to remove the keyboard in  
order to access system memory.  
3
4
5
Releases the primary battery pack  
from the battery bay.  
Holds a standard size business card.  
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Notebook Features  
Component  
Description  
Hard drive cover latch  
Releases the cover on the hard  
drive bay.  
6
Hard drive bay  
Holds the primary hard drive.  
7
8
MultiBay release latch  
Allows removal of a MultiBay device.  
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Notebook Features  
Labels  
Label  
Description  
Bluetooth label  
Provides regulatory information about  
the Bluetooth device that is available  
on some notebook models.  
1
You will need this information  
to use the Bluetooth device  
while traveling internationally.  
Bluetooth is not supported in  
all countries.  
COA (Certificate of  
Authenticity) label  
Contains your Product Key number,  
which will be needed to update or  
troubleshoot your operating system.  
2
3
WLAN label  
Provides regulatory information about  
the wireless LAN device(s) that are  
available on some notebook models.  
You will need this information  
to use a WLAN device while  
traveling internationally.  
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Notebook Features  
Label  
Description  
Serial number label  
Identifies the notebook.  
4
You may need this number if you call  
customer support.  
System label  
Modem label  
Provides regulatory information about  
the notebook.  
5
6
Lists the countries in which the modem  
has been approved for use.  
You will need this information  
to use the modem while  
traveling internationally.  
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1394 connector 3–12  
button(s)  
power 1–4, 3–3  
A
Quick Launch 3–2, 3–3  
release latch 1–4  
TouchPad 3–1  
AC adapter 1–3, 3–12  
AC power 1–12  
Adobe Acrobat Reader 2–2  
Aircraft Power Adapter 3–12  
antivirus software 1–11  
applications key 3–4  
AT command set 2–2  
audio line-out jack 3–10  
Automobile Power  
Adapter/Charger 3–12  
Autorun 2–2  
volume 3–11  
C
caps lock light 3–5  
CD, Documentation Library  
2–1  
commands, modem 2–1  
compartments, primary  
memory 3–4  
connector(s)  
B
1394 3–12  
DC power 1–3, 3–12  
docking 3–14  
external monitor 3–13  
External MultiBay 3–12  
parallel 3–12  
battery pack  
battery light 1–5, 3–6  
inserting 1–2  
primary bay 3–8  
bay(s)  
hard drive 3–15  
primary battery 3–8  
Bluetooth 1–10, 3–10  
Broadcom NetXtreme Ethernet  
Networking User Guide 2–2  
serial 3–12  
USB 3–12  
customer support 2–3, 2–4  
D
DC power connector 1–3,  
3–12  
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display  
opening 1–4  
J
release latch 1–4  
display settings 1–8  
docking connector 3–14  
Documentation Library CD  
2–2  
RJ-11 3–10  
S-Video out 3–13  
K
drive(s)  
key(s)  
MultiBay 3–10  
optical disc 3–7  
primary hard drive 3–15  
drivers 1–1  
function 3–4  
E
L
electric shock warning 1–12  
End User License Agreement  
1–5  
exhaust vent 3–7  
External MultiBay connector  
3–12  
battery 1–5, 3–6  
F
scroll lock 3–5  
FCC notice 1–12  
fn key 3–4  
function keys 3–4  
M
H
Maintenance, Shipping and  
manuals. See Documentation  
Library CD  
memory compartment,  
primary 3–4  
microphone jack 3–10  
Microsoft logo key 3–4  
modem  
hard drive bay 3–15  
Hardware Guide 2–1  
headphone jack 3–10  
help, technical support 2–4  
Hibernation, exiting 3–3  
HP telephone numbers 2–4  
I
infrared port 3–9  
commands 2–1  
jack 3–10  
inserting battery pack 1–2  
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Modem and Networking guide  
2–1  
regional settings 1–7  
Modem Command Guidelines  
2–1  
1–12, 2–1  
release latch, display 1–4  
RJ-11 jack 3–10  
RJ-45 jack 3–13  
MultiBay 3–10  
N
network  
jack 3–13  
protecting against viruses  
while using 1–11  
S
Safety & Comfort Guide 2–2  
safety considerations 1–11  
SD (Secure Digital) card slot  
O
opening the notebook 1–4  
operating system, installing  
retail version of 2–6  
optical disc drive 3–7  
slot(s)  
P
parallel connector, identifying  
3–12  
PC Card slot 3–9  
phone numbers, worldwide  
2–4  
primary memory 3–4  
3–9  
port, infrared 3–9  
power button 1–4, 3–3  
power connector 3–12  
power, AC 1–4, 1–12  
Power/standby light 1–5, 3–6  
powered USB 3–12  
problems and solutions 2–1  
Smart Card Reader, embedded  
3–9  
Adobe Acrobat Reader 2–2  
antivirus 1–11  
installing 1–6  
license 1–5  
setup 1–5  
Software Setup utility 1–6  
space requirements 1–7  
Q
Quick Launch buttons 3–2,  
3–3  
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Software Guide 2–1  
Software Setup utility 1–6  
speakers 3–11  
U
USB  
connectors 3–12  
Standby, exiting 3–3  
S-Video out jack 3–13  
system drivers 1–1  
with power connector 3–12  
T
V
technical support 2–3, 2–4  
telephone (RJ-11) jack 3–10  
telephone numbers  
service and support 2–3  
worldwide 2–4  
vent(s)  
intake 3–13  
VGA display connector 3–13  
TouchPad 3–1  
W
traveling with the notebook  
Aircraft Power Adapter  
3–12  
Automobile Power  
Adapter/Charger 3–12  
Troubleshooting guide 2–1  
turning the notebook on/off  
1–4  
Windows automatic wireless  
network configuration,  
disabling 1–9  
wireless  
802.11 wireless LAN 1–8  
Bluetooth 1–10  
locatingdeviceinformation  
1–10  
On/Off light 3–2, 3–3  
reference guides 1–10  
worldwide telephone numbers  
2–4  
Index–4  
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