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Wireless Guidance

Low power, Radio LAN type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), 
operating in the 2.4 GHz Band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. The 
following section is a general overview of considerations while operating a wireless device.

Additional limitations, cautions, and concerns for specific countries are listed in the specific 
country sections (or country group sections). The wireless devices in your system are only 
qualified for use in the countries identified by the Radio Approval Marks on the system rating 
label. If the country you will be using the wireless device in, is not listed, please contact your 
local Radio Approval agency for requirements. Wireless devices are closely regulated and use may 
not be allowed.

The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in your notebook is 
well below the RF exposure limits as known at this time. Because the wireless devices (which may 
be embedded into your notebook) emit less energy than is allowed in radio frequency safety 
standards and recommendations, Gateway believes these devices are safe for use. Regardless of 
the power levels, care should be taken to minimize human contact during normal operation.

As a general guideline, a separation of 20 cm (8 inches) between the wireless device and the 
body, for use of a wireless device near the body (this does not include extremities) is typical. This 
device should be used more than 20 cm (8 inches) from the body when wireless devices are on 
and transmitting.

Some circumstances require restrictions on wireless devices. Examples of common restrictions 
are listed below:

Warning

Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere 
with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation 
regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while 
traveling in an airplane. 802.11B (also known as wireless 
Ethernet or Wifi) and Bluetooth communication devices are 
examples of devices that provide wireless communication.

Warning

In environments where the risk of interference to other 
devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the 
option to use a wireless device may be restricted or 
eliminated. Airports, Hospitals, and Oxygen or flammable 
gas laden atmospheres are limited examples where use 
of wireless devices may be restricted or eliminated. When 
in environments where you are uncertain of the sanction 
to use wireless devices, ask the applicable authority for 
authorization prior to use or turning on the wireless device.

Summary of Contents for 200STM

Page 1: ...ront 17 Left Side 18 Right Side 19 Back 20 Bottom 22 3 Getting Started 23 Connecting the AC adapter 24 Protecting from power source problems 26 Starting your notebook 27 Waking up your notebook 28 Tur...

Page 2: ...rives 61 Creating folders 62 Copying and moving files and folders 63 Deleting files and folders 64 Browsing for files and folders 66 Searching for files 67 Using the Search utility 68 Working with doc...

Page 3: ...with the Windows Media Player 108 Playing a DVD 109 Using MusicMatch 110 Playing CDs 110 Creating music files 113 Editing track information 114 Building a music library 115 Listening to Internet radio...

Page 4: ...top background 154 Selecting a screen saver 157 Changing the touchpad settings 159 Adding and modifying user accounts 161 12 Upgrading Your Notebook 163 Adding PC Cards 164 Changing drives 166 Prevent...

Page 5: ...29 Reinstalling your old programs 230 15 Maintaining Your Notebook 231 Caring for your computer 231 Creating an emergency startup diskette 233 Protecting your computer from viruses 235 Managing hard d...

Page 6: ...File management 267 Hard drive 268 Internet 268 Keyboard 270 Memory 270 Modem 270 Mouse 275 Networks 275 Passwords 275 PC Cards 275 Power 276 Printer 276 Sound 278 Touchpad 278 Video 279 Telephone su...

Page 7: ...1 1 www gateway com Checking Out Your Gateway 200 Tips Tricks To access the contents of this guide while you are traveling download an electronic copy from www gateway com support manlib...

Page 8: ...2 Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Gateway 200 www gateway com Front Component Icon Description LCD panel release latch Open the LCD panel by sliding the release latch to the right LCD panel release latch...

Page 9: ...nector USB port Plug USB Universal Serial Bus devices such as a USB Iomega Zip drive printer scanner camera mouse or keyboard into this port IEEE 1394 port Plug an IEEE 1394 also known as Firewire or...

Page 10: ...www gateway com PC Card eject button Press the eject button to remove a PC Card from the PC Card slot PC Card slot Insert one Type I or II PC Card into this slot For more information see Adding PC Car...

Page 11: ...internal components Do not block or insert objects into these slots USB port Plug USB Universal Serial Bus devices such as a USB Iomega Zip drive printer scanner camera keyboard or mouse into this por...

Page 12: ...r 1 Checking Out Your Gateway 200 www gateway com Back Component Icon Description Kensington lock slot Secure your computer to an object by connecting a Kensington cable lock to this slot Kensington l...

Page 13: ...this bay Docking connector Connect the docking station to this connector Warning Power is passed through this connection This docking connection is UL certified for use only with Gateway 200 docking s...

Page 14: ...hen a drive is in use or when a button has been pressed that affects how the keyboard is used For more information see Status indicators on page 34 Touchpad Provides all the functionality of a mouse F...

Page 15: ...nformation see Using the keyboard on page 36 Power button Press to turn the notebook on or off You can also configure the power button for Standby Resume mode For more information on configuring the p...

Page 16: ...eway serial number The Gateway serial number is Printed on a white sticker on the bottom or back of your notebook Printed on the customer invoice that came with your notebook The invoice will also con...

Page 17: ...s your computer contains a wireless communications device Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label found on the bottom of your notebook includes the produc...

Page 18: ...apacity carrying cases if you need additional space for accessories or supplies Docking Station Although you can attach devices directly to your notebook a docking station lets you make all of those c...

Page 19: ...or more information about attaching a printer to your notebook Inkjet printers and cartridges are relatively inexpensive but usually they are slower than laser printers Using an inkjet color printer y...

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Page 21: ...s and ports not found on the notebook The docking station also gives you a convenient way to attach external devices such as a monitor or a full size keyboard Although devices can be attached directly...

Page 22: ...or Warning Power is passed through this connection This docking connection is UL certified for use only with Gateway 200 notebooks 3 5 inch module bay release latch Slide to release the module 5 25 in...

Page 23: ...type of drive in the bay examine the drive tray s plastic cover and compare the logo to those listed in Identifying drive types on page 88 Undock button Press this button to prepare the notebook to be...

Page 24: ...the docking station For instructions on releasing the notebook from the docking station see Separating from the docking station on page 31 S PDIF digital audio jack Plug a digital audio cable into thi...

Page 25: ...o output when headphones or amplified speakers are not plugged in Docking release lever Pull to release the notebook from the docking station For instructions on releasing the notebook from the dockin...

Page 26: ...Universal Serial Bus devices such as a USB Iomega Zip drive printer scanner camera mouse or keyboard into these ports IEEE 1394 port Plug an IEEE 1394 also known as Firewire or i Link cable into this...

Page 27: ...e information see Connecting to an Ethernet network on page 45 and Using the Internet on page 75 Power connector Plug the AC adapter cord into this connector Kensington lock slot Secure your docking s...

Page 28: ...umber on this label 5 25 inch module bay Install a CD RW DVD or combination DVD CD RW drive into this bay For more information see Changing drives on page 166 To determine the type of drive in the bay...

Page 29: ...find out How to connect the AC adapter How to start and turn off your notebook How to connect to and separate from the docking station How to identify the status indicators How to use the keyboard Ho...

Page 30: ...ttery Allow 24 hours for the battery to fully charge To connect the AC adapter 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter Important If the battery is not fully charged before you use your notebook on...

Page 31: ...tebook s power connector OR Connect the AC adapter to the docking station if the docking station is installed Warning Replace the power cord if it becomes damaged The replacement cord must be of the s...

Page 32: ...from power source problems During a power surge the voltage level of electricity coming into your computer can increase to far above normal levels and cause data loss or system damage Protect your co...

Page 33: ...e LCD panel 2 Press the power button located above the keyboard The power button is preset to On Off mode However you can also set it to function in Standby Resume mode For instructions on changing th...

Page 34: ...y enter a power saving mode called Standby While in Standby the power indicator blinks See Status indicators on page 34 for the location of the power indicator If your notebook is in Standby mode wake...

Page 35: ...Down Windows dialog box opens 2 Click the arrow button to open the What do you want your computer to do list then click Shut down 3 Click OK Windows shuts down and turns off your notebook Important I...

Page 36: ...ect external devices to the ports and jacks on the docking station 2 Connect the AC adapter to the docking station 3 Place the front part of the notebook on the two docking station hooks Caution Unplu...

Page 37: ...notebook from the docking station while the notebook is off 1 Disconnect the AC adapter from the docking station 2 Pull out the two docking release levers until they click The notebook will pop up sl...

Page 38: ...ok from the docking station while the notebook is on 1 Press the Undock button on front of the docking station for one second The Dock Change message appears on the screen OR Caution Do not detach the...

Page 39: ...In Windows 2000 click Start then click Eject PC The Eject PC menu item appears in the Start menu only while the notebook is docked The Dock Change message appears on the screen 2 Pull out the two doc...

Page 40: ...arted www gateway com Status indicators Status indicators inform you when a drive is being used or when a button has been pressed that affects how the keyboard is used Pad lock Caps lock Scroll lock P...

Page 41: ...ation see System key combinations on page 38 Power indicator The notebook is turned on This indicator shows the notebook power status LED on power is on LED blinking power is in Standby mode LED off p...

Page 42: ...ing shortcut keys for Windows function keys for specific system operations and the Pad Lock keys for the numeric keypad You can attach an external keyboard to the notebook using a USB or PS 2 port You...

Page 43: ...ions Navigation keys Press these keys to move the cursor to the beginning of a line to the end of a line up the page down the page to the beginning of a document or to the end of a document FN key Pre...

Page 44: ...displays at the same time A monitor must be plugged into the monitor port on the notebook Enter Standby mode Press the power button to leave Standby mode Mute the sound Press the key combination again...

Page 45: ...are currently running This function is only available in some programs Move the cursor up one screen This function is only available in some programs Decrease the brightness of the display Move the cu...

Page 46: ...application you want to open with this button If you use America Online as your Internet provider you may want to choose that program to open when you press the Internet button If you have an always o...

Page 47: ...way com Using the EZ Pad touchpad The EZ Pad consists of a touchpad and two buttons When you move your finger on the touchpad the pointer arrow on the screen moves in the same direction Left touchpad...

Page 48: ...tinue moving your finger Select an object on the screen Position the pointer over the object Press the left button below the touchpad once This action is called clicking Start a program or open a file...

Page 49: ...an object on the screen Position the pointer over the object Press the left button and hold it down then use the touchpad to move drag the object to the appropriate part of the screen Release the butt...

Page 50: ...ck on the left side of the notebook For the location of the modem jack see Left side on page 3 2 Insert the other end of the modem cable into a telephone wall jack The modem will not work with digital...

Page 51: ...etwork cable into the network jack on the left side of the notebook OR Insert one end of the network cable into the network jack on the back side of the docking station 2 Insert the other end of the n...

Page 52: ...ese ports are used for connecting peripheral devices such as printers scanners and digital cameras to your computer For more information about port locations see Checking Out Your Gateway 200 on page...

Page 53: ...4 www gateway com Getting Help This chapter tells you about additional information resources available to help you use your computer It includes the following topics HelpSpot Online help Gateway Web s...

Page 54: ...cover and use the many features of your Gateway computer HelpSpot also has an area called Contact Gateway that helps you find the right resource at Gateway to answer your questions or help solve your...

Page 55: ...m You can find help information by clicking a link performing a search or browsing the index To learn about using your Gateway computer your touchpad and other tasks click the Using your computer link...

Page 56: ...entered in the Search box Microsoft Knowledge Base These topics are located on the Microsoft com Web site you must be connected to the Internet to search for and access these topics and contain the w...

Page 57: ...contains several short videos to help introduce you to new concepts or show you how to perform various tasks To play a HelpSpot video To watch a video in HelpSpot click Video Tutorials on the HelpSpo...

Page 58: ...or learn how to perform a task while you are using the program Most online help information can be accessed by selecting a topic from a Help menu or by clicking a Help button You can search for inform...

Page 59: ...e your computer Visit the Gateway Web site at www gateway com for Technical documentation and product guides Technical tips and support including online chat services Hardware drivers Order status Fre...

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Page 61: ...ics Read this chapter to get basic information on how to Use the Windows desktop Manage files and folders Work with documents Use shortcuts Help and Support For more information about Windows click St...

Page 62: ...arts the first screen you see is the Windows desktop The desktop is like the top of a real desk Think of the desktop as your personalized work space where you open programs and perform other tasks You...

Page 63: ...ning Click a program s button on the taskbar to open the program s window The Start button provides access to programs files help for Windows and other programs and computer tools and utilities Click...

Page 64: ...tart menu 1 Click the Start button on the lower left of the Windows desktop The Start menu opens showing you the first level of menu items 2 To see all programs and files in the Start menu click All P...

Page 65: ...ms When you double click the icon for a drive folder file or program a window opens on the desktop This example shows the Local Disk C window which opens after double clicking the Local Disk C icon in...

Page 66: ...shows the window title Clicking the minimize button reduces the active window to a button on the taskbar Clicking the program button in the taskbar opens the window again Clicking the maximize button...

Page 67: ...y information in a file cabinet Viewing drives Drives are like file cabinets because they hold files and folders A computer almost always has more than one drive Each drive has a letter usually Local...

Page 68: ...after you double click its icon click Show the contents of this drive Creating folders Folders are much like the folders in a file cabinet They can contain files and other folders Files are much like...

Page 69: ...opy and move files are called copying cutting and pasting When you copy and paste a file or folder you place a copy of the file or folder on the Windows clipboard which temporarily stores it Then when...

Page 70: ...der that you want to move A pop up menu opens on the desktop 2 Click Cut on the pop up menu 3 Open the destination folder 4 With the pointer inside the destination folder right click 5 Click Paste The...

Page 71: ...u have thrown away since you last emptied it 2 Click the files or folders that you want to restore For instructions on how to select multiple files and folders see Shortcuts on page 74 3 Click File th...

Page 72: ...evels than a file cabinet in fact So you usually will have to search through levels of folders to find the file or folder that you need This is called browsing To browse for a file 1 In Windows XP cli...

Page 73: ...ey are stored on your hard drive you can use the Search utility to search by Name or part of a name Creation date Modification date File type Text contained in the file Time period in which it was cre...

Page 74: ...n Windows 2000 click Start Search then click For Files or Folders The Search Results window opens 2 If you want to search by file or folder name type in all or part of the file or folder name in the n...

Page 75: ...or 4 Open a file folder or program by double clicking the name in the list Using advanced search options Search can find files meeting more criteria than file name You can select options to narrow you...

Page 76: ...ng Microsoft Word Similar procedures apply to other programs such as Microsoft Excel Microsoft WordPad and Microsoft Publisher For more information about using a program click Help on its menu bar Cre...

Page 77: ...and toolbar buttons at the top of the window to format the document Saving a document After you create a document you need to save it if you want to use it later To save a document in Microsoft Word 1...

Page 78: ...eed to open it Open the document in the program that it was created in To open a document in Microsoft Word 1 Click Start All Programs then click Microsoft Word Microsoft Word starts and a blank docum...

Page 79: ...printer connected to your computer or have access to a network printer For more information about installing or using your printer refer to the printer documentation To print a document in Microsoft...

Page 80: ...inside the folder or window where you want to paste the object then press CTRL V Select multiple items in a list or in a window Click the first item press and hold down the CTRL key then click each o...

Page 81: ...he Internet This chapter provides information about the Internet and the World Wide Web and tells you how to set up the America Online Internet service so that you can send and receive e mail and acce...

Page 82: ...er ISP Cable and DSL modems a connection known as broadband use your TV cable or special telephone lines to connect to your ISP and access the Internet Cable and DSL modems connect to your computer th...

Page 83: ...the World Wide Web you need to set up an Internet account with an Internet Service Provider ISP If you have chosen America Online as an ISP follow these instructions to set up and connect to your acco...

Page 84: ...necting the Web browser window opens For information about the Web and the Web browser see Using the World Wide Web on page 79 To disconnect from your America Online Internet account Click X in the to...

Page 85: ...n your new computer Web pages can contain text animations music and other multimedia features A group of related Web pages is called a Web site You can access Web sites to shop track investments read...

Page 86: ...e browser address bar for example www gateway com then click GO on the browser address bar OR On the current Web page click a link to a Web site The Web browser locates the server computer on the Inte...

Page 87: ...Web page to navigate to the Web site containing the file that you want to download 3 Create or locate the folder where you want to store the file on your computer 4 Click the link on the Web page for...

Page 88: ...most e mail addresses in minutes An e mail address consists of a user name the symbol and the Internet domain name of the Internet Service Provider ISP or company that hosts that user Your e mail addr...

Page 89: ...ct of your e mail in the Subject box 5 Type the e mail message 6 When finished click Send Now Your e mail is sent over the Internet to the e mail address you specified Checking your e mail To check yo...

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Page 91: ...of your notebook Read this chapter to learn how to Use the diskette drive Use the CD RW DVD or combination DVD CD RW drive Create CDs Adjust the volume Play CDs and DVDs Record and play audio files Us...

Page 92: ...ing Multimedia www gateway com Using drives This section explains how to use the diskette and optical drives installed in the docking station Activity light Eject button Manual eject hole Diskette slo...

Page 93: ...r To use a diskette 1 Insert the diskette into the diskette drive on the docking station with the label facing up Warning Do not expose diskettes to water or magnetic fields Exposure could damage the...

Page 94: ...ontain one of the following drive types Look on the front of the drive for one of the following logos CD RW drive Use a CD RW drive for installing programs playing audio CDs and accessing data You can...

Page 95: ...cing up then press down carefully on the disc until it snaps into place 3 Push the tray in until it is closed Important If the drive you want to use is not in the docking station bay you will need to...

Page 96: ...record copyrighted material on a CD you need permission from the copyright owner Otherwise you may be violating copyright law and be subject to payment of damages and other remedies If you are uncerta...

Page 97: ...dialog box opens click Create a CD using Roxio Easy CD Creator then click OK The Project Selector window opens OR If a dialog box does not open click Start All Programs Roxio Easy CD Creator then cli...

Page 98: ...Move your pointer over make a data CD then click dataCD project The Easy CD Creator window opens 4 Click the arrow button to open the Select Source Files list then click the folder where your files a...

Page 99: ...ick the file you want to record hold down the CTRL or SHIFT key when you click to select multiple files in the Source pane then click Add 6 After you have added all of your files click record The Reco...

Page 100: ...ight law and be subject to payment of damages and other remedies If you are uncertain about your rights contact your legal advisor Important You must have a CD RW or combination DVD CD RW drive in you...

Page 101: ...dialog box opens click Create a CD using Roxio Easy CD Creator then click OK The Project Selector window opens OR If a dialog box does not open click Start All Programs Roxio Easy CD Creator then clic...

Page 102: ...our pointer over make a music CD then click musicCD project The Easy CD Creator window opens 4 Click the arrow button to open the Select Source Files list then click the folder where your files are lo...

Page 103: ...RL or SHIFT key when you click to select multiple files in the Source pane then click Add Tips Tricks You can add any combination of music tracks or MP3 files to a music CD project You can add up to 9...

Page 104: ...station to create a CD To determine the type of drive in the module bay examine the drive tray s plastic cover and compare the logo to those listed in Identifying drive types on page 88 To be able to...

Page 105: ...ange the volume or press the mute system key combination FN MUTE to turn off all sound To adjust the overall volume level from Windows 1 Click Start then click Control Panel The Control Panel window o...

Page 106: ...Mute check box then click OK To adjust specific volume levels 1 Click Start then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens If your Control Panel is in Category View click Sounds Speech and Au...

Page 107: ...o adjust does not appear in the window click Options Properties the check box next to the audio device you want to appear then click OK 5 Drag the volume level and balance sliders for the device you w...

Page 108: ...me of specific sound devices in your computer To adjust overall volume level On the keyboard press the volume system key combinations FN and FN to change the volume or press the mute system key combin...

Page 109: ...ns If the device you want to adjust does not appear in the Volume Control window click Options Properties the audio device you want to appear then click OK 2 Drag the volume level and balance sliders...

Page 110: ...to your CDs To play a CD 1 Insert a CD into the CD RW DVD or combination DVD CD RW drive on your docking station 2 If a message asks you to chose a CD player click Windows Media Player The Windows Med...

Page 111: ...D Player does not open automatically when you insert the CD open it from the Start menu by clicking Start Programs Accessories Entertainment then clicking CD Player When the CD Player opens click play...

Page 112: ...tart All Programs Accessories Entertainment then click Sound Recorder The Sound Recorder opens 3 Click record then speak into the microphone 4 When you finish recording click stop 5 Click File then cl...

Page 113: ...play an audio recording in Sound Recorder 1 Open the Sound Recorder 2 Click File then click Open The Open dialog box opens 3 Click the file you want to play then click Open 4 Play the file by clickin...

Page 114: ...ts For more information about the using the Windows Media Player click Help To play a file using the Windows Media Player 1 In Windows XP click Start All Programs then click Windows Media Player OR In...

Page 115: ...in the DVD player program To play a DVD 1 Make sure that the speakers are turned on or headphones are plugged in and that the volume is turned up 2 Turn off your screen saver and standby timers 3 Cli...

Page 116: ...o For more information on using MusicMatch see its online Help Playing CDs You can use the MusicMatch program to play music CDs To play a music CD in Windows XP 1 Insert the music CD into the CD RW DV...

Page 117: ...gateway com When you insert a CD the Audio CD dialog box opens 2 Click Play Audio CD using MUSICMATCH Jukebox then click OK MusicMatch opens the CD begins playing and the names of the music tracks app...

Page 118: ...into the CD RW DVD or combination DVD CD RW drive on your docking station 3 Click the CD tab in the MusicMatch window The names of the music tracks appear in the playlist area 4 Click play Important...

Page 119: ...ch by clicking Start All Programs MusicMatch then clicking MusicMatch Jukebox 2 Insert a CD into the CD RW DVD or combination DVD CD RW drive on your docking station then click record The Recorder win...

Page 120: ...ation To edit track information 1 In MusicMatch click My Library The library window opens 2 In the library window right click the file then click Edit Track Tag s The Edit Track Tag dialog box opens 3...

Page 121: ...can add music tracks to your music library by Creating MP3 files When you create MP3 files from the tracks on your music CD MusicMatch automatically adds these files to your music library Dragging an...

Page 122: ...music library display settings To change the music library display settings 1 In MusicMatch click Options then click Settings The Settings window opens 2 Click the Music Library tab 3 Click the categ...

Page 123: ...m Listening to Internet radio Use the Radio feature in MusicMatch to listen to Internet Radio stations To listen to an Internet radio station 1 Connect to the Internet then open MusicMatch 2 Click Rad...

Page 124: ...OR To play another Internet radio station click Broadcast Stations the appropriate category in the Station Selector the radio station then click Play MusicMatch connects to the station and plays the...

Page 125: ...as already been installed on your system To use MGI VideoWave 1 Connect the IEEE 1394 cable on your external source such as a video camera to the IEEE 1394 port on the side of your notebook or the bac...

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Page 127: ...sheets and fax headers will contain this information which is required by law Help and Support For more information about using the fax functions in Windows XP click Start then click Help and Support...

Page 128: ...en type your personal information in the User boxes 4 Click the Fax tab then enter your name and fax number in the Fax identifier text box This identifier information is required by law You can enter...

Page 129: ...If you do not want the PhoneTools logo on your cover page click the picture then click the clear button OR If you want to replace the PhoneTools logo with one of your own click the import button then...

Page 130: ...pter 8 Sending and Receiving Faxes www gateway com Sending a fax To send a fax 1 If PhoneTools is not open click Start All Programs PhoneTools then click PhoneTools 2 Click Send Fax The Send Fax Wizar...

Page 131: ...sage in the Message Text area you must select a cover page 6 Click Next 7 If you want to attach a file make sure the file is not open then click browse click the file then click Open 8 Click Next then...

Page 132: ...nter CAPTURE FAX BVRP then click OK The Send Fax Wizard opens 3 Complete the wizard as instructed in Sending a fax on page 124 Receiving and viewing a fax To receive and view a fax 1 If PhoneTools is...

Page 133: ...uld manage power consumption to get the most use out of the battery This chapter shows you how to Check and recharge the battery Recalibrate the battery Change batteries Extend the life of the battery...

Page 134: ...battery icon in the taskbar The Power Meter dialog box opens Pressing FN STATUS to view the power status box which opens in the upper left corner of the display The power status box shows the current...

Page 135: ...y what looks like an inaccurate charge you may need to recalibrate the battery For more information see Recalibrating the battery on page 130 Recharging the battery The battery recharges while it is i...

Page 136: ...ess F2 The BIOS Setup utility opens 4 Open the Power menu 5 Highlight Smart Battery Calibration then press ENTER You are prompted to start the recalibration program 6 After the battery has been fully...

Page 137: ...lugged into an AC outlet save your work and turn off the notebook 2 Close the LCD panel undock the notebook if it is docked and turn your notebook over 3 Slide the locking battery release latch to the...

Page 138: ...battery out of the bay 5 Slide a recharged battery into the bay Make sure the battery is fully inserted into the bay 6 Slide the locking battery latch to the locked position 7 Turn the notebook over 8...

Page 139: ...g the DVD CD RW or combination DVD CD RW drives only when necessary These drives use a large amount of power Recharge the battery often take an extra battery and fully recharge the batteries before tr...

Page 140: ...mode on page 139 Using Standby mode Always save your work before using Standby mode When in Standby your computer reduces or turns off the power to most devices except memory However the information i...

Page 141: ...of the defined power schemes or create a custom power scheme Alarms can alert you when the battery charge is low Advanced power settings let you assign different power saving modes to the power button...

Page 142: ...the Power Schemes list then click the power scheme you want OR Set the timers then save your custom power scheme by clicking Save As and typing a name for the scheme 4 Click OK Important During idle t...

Page 143: ...Control Panel window opens If your Control Panel is in Category View click Performance and Maintenance OR In Windows 2000 click Start Settings then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens...

Page 144: ...If your Control Panel is in Category View click Performance and Maintenance OR In Windows 2000 click Start Settings then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens 2 Click Double click the Pow...

Page 145: ...ance OR In Windows 2000 click Start Settings then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens 2 Click Double click the Power Options icon The Power Options Properties dialog box opens 3 Click t...

Page 146: ...list then click Hibernate Click OK Changing SpeedStep settings The processor installed in your notebook may use Intel SpeedStep technology to conserve battery power A SpeedStep equipped processor can...

Page 147: ...s and press ENTER 6 Select Yes then press ENTER To change SpeedStep settings in Windows 2000 1 Click Start Settings then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens 2 Double click the Power Opt...

Page 148: ...ocessor at reduced speed using less power regardless of the power source click the arrow button to open the Plugged in list then click Battery Optimized Performance To turn off the SpeedStep technolog...

Page 149: ...rovides information on Using the modem Using your radio frequency wireless connections Transferring files Protecting your notebook from loss and theft Managing your notebook s power efficiently Tips T...

Page 150: ...ireless devices If your notebook is equipped with a wireless device when traveling between countries check with the local radio approval authorities prior to your trip for any restrictions on the use...

Page 151: ...Be ready to claim your notebook as soon as it passes through the x ray machine in security checkpoints Write down your notebook model number and serial number available on the system label in case of...

Page 152: ...ress ENTER 6 To exit the BIOS Setup utility open the Exit menu then select Exit Saving Changes When you start your computer you are prompted to enter the user password you set in Step 3 Power Take you...

Page 153: ...k This chapter provides information about customizing your computer by changing settings in Windows You can Change screen and display settings Change the background and screen saver Adjust the touchpa...

Page 154: ...imum appearance For example simple color drawings may appear adequately in 256 colors while color photographs need millions of colors to be displayed with optimum quality Windows lets you choose from...

Page 155: ...hemes OR In Windows 2000 click Start Settings then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens 2 Click Double click the Display icon The Display Properties dialog box opens 3 Click the Settings...

Page 156: ...s icons and menu bars appear To adjust the screen resolution 1 In Windows XP click Start then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens If your Control Panel is in Category View click Appeara...

Page 157: ...www gateway com 3 Click the Settings tab 4 Drag the Screen resolution or Screen area slider to the size you prefer 5 To save your changes in Windows XP click OK then click Yes OR To save your changes...

Page 158: ...e or create your own To select a color scheme in Windows XP 1 Click Start then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens If your Control Panel is in Category View click Appearance and Themes...

Page 159: ...tab 4 If you want to apply one of Windows color schemes click the arrow button to open the Scheme list click the scheme you want then click OK The new scheme appears on your desktop OR If you want to...

Page 160: ...a picture or an HTML document Windows provides several background pictures You can also use pictures or HTML documents that you have created or retrieved from other sources To change the desktop back...

Page 161: ...n list then click Stretch or Tile 5 If the picture you chose does not cover the entire screen and you did not choose to tile or stretch the image in Step 4 you can change the solid color behind the pi...

Page 162: ...ther location by clicking Browse 5 If you want the picture you chose to cover the entire screen click the arrow button to open the Picture Display list then click Tile 6 If the picture you chose does...

Page 163: ...t and as commercial products To select a screen saver 1 In Windows XP click Start then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens If your Control Panel is in Category View click Appearance and...

Page 164: ...mize the screen saver click Settings then make your changes If the Settings button is not available you cannot customize the screen saver you selected 6 In Windows XP if you want to display the Welcom...

Page 165: ...your touchpad settings 1 In Windows XP click Start then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens If your Control Panel is in Category View click Printers and Other Hardware OR In Windows 20...

Page 166: ...pter 11 Customizing Your Notebook www gateway com 2 Click Double click the Mouse icon The Mouse Properties dialog box opens 3 Click one of the tabs to change your touchpad settings 4 Click OK to save...

Page 167: ...ed in one account it may not be available in other accounts If this happens install the program or device in the accounts that need it Files created in one account are not accessible from other accoun...

Page 168: ...in Windows XP 1 Click Start then click Log Off The Log Off Windows dialog box opens 2 Click Switch User The Windows Welcome screen opens 3 Click the user account that you want to use When you switch b...

Page 169: ...163 12 www gateway com Upgrading Your Notebook This chapter provides information about adding hardware devices to your notebook including PC Cards Drives Memory...

Page 170: ...s hot swapping Hot swapping means that you can insert a PC Card while your notebook is running If your PC Card does not work after hot swapping refer to the PC Card manufacturer s documentation for fu...

Page 171: ...bar then select the PC Card name and click Stop OR Turn off the notebook 2 Release the eject button by pressing the PC Card eject button once 3 Eject the PC Card by pressing the eject button again Imp...

Page 172: ...a diskette drive To change bay modules 1 Make sure your notebook is off 2 Detach the notebook from the docking station For instructions see Separating from the docking station on page 31 Important The...

Page 173: ...u are changing 5 25 inch or 3 5 inch toward the middle of the docking station The module will pop out slightly 4 Slide the bay module out 5 Firmly push the new bay module straight into the bay until t...

Page 174: ...omponents follow these guidelines Avoid static causing surfaces such as carpeted floors plastic and packing foam Remove components from their antistatic bags only when you are ready to use them Do not...

Page 175: ...nder Preventing static electricity discharge on page 168 2 Shut down your notebook then disconnect the power adapter and modem and network cables 3 Detach the notebook from the docking station For ins...

Page 176: ...170 Chapter 12 Upgrading Your Notebook www gateway com 5 Remove the memory bay cover screw then remove the memory bay cover...

Page 177: ...Installing memory www gateway com 6 If you are removing a module gently press outward on both clips at either end of the memory module until the module tilts upward Pull the memory module out of the s...

Page 178: ...be inserted in one direction If the module does not fit make sure the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the memory bay 8 Gently push the module down until it clicks in place 9 Replace the m...

Page 179: ...ters lets you share drives printers and a single Internet connection among the connected computers This chapter contains information about Benefits of using a network in your home small office or home...

Page 180: ...can copy files from computer to computer by copying and pasting or dragging and dropping You will no longer waste your time transferring files by using diskettes In addition you can map a drive from...

Page 181: ...any networked computer then play them on any of the other computers or devices connected to your network a process called streaming Playing multi player games With a home network you can play multi pl...

Page 182: ...teway com Example network A network connects all your computers and other devices so that you can share files programs peripheral devices and much more from any computer in your home or office The pic...

Page 183: ...ast Ethernet Ethernet is a type of connection commonly used in offices around the world This type of connection can also be used to build small computer networks in the home Ethernet is available at t...

Page 184: ...802 11b or WiFi exceeds the speed of either HPNA 2 0 or standard Ethernet In addition this type of network allows you the freedom to move about your home or office with your notebook For example you c...

Page 185: ...ing to a telephone jack A USB port to connect to a HPNA adapter Cost savings is more important than network speed Your connection speed needs are less than 10000 Kbps see Comparing data transfer speed...

Page 186: ...ng the Internet Your computer has wireless Ethernet IEEE 802 11b for networking Your connection speed needs are less than 11000 Kbps see Comparing data transfer speed on page 180 Comparing data transf...

Page 187: ...two MP3 audio files simultaneously requires 200 Kbps 200 Kbps 400 Kbps If at the same time you are playing two MP3 audio files you also print a file to your printer the speed required increases to 20...

Page 188: ...mercial aircraft Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an airplane IEEE 802 11b also known as wireless Ethernet or WiFi communication devices are ex...

Page 189: ...alls the wireless Ethernet drivers Immediately following the initial startup you may be instructed to run the Network Setup Wizard Important The network setup procedure uses the Windows XP Network Set...

Page 190: ...Setup Wizard 1 Click on the Network Setup Wizard icon on the Windows XP taskbar The Network Setup Wizard window opens OR Click Start All Programs Accessories Communications then click Network Setup Wi...

Page 191: ...twork www gateway com 3 Click Next The wizard found disconnected network hardware screen opens 4 Click to select the Ignore disconnected network hardware check box then click Next The Select a connect...

Page 192: ...d that the notebook uses to access the Internet then click Next The Your computer has multiple connections screen opens OR Click Other then click Next for a list of additional methods Make a selection...

Page 193: ...network then click Next The Select the connections to bridge screen opens 7 Click to select the check box for your wireless network connection then click Next The Give this computer a description and...

Page 194: ...then click Next The Name your network screen opens 10 Type the name of the workgroup this notebook belongs to in the Workgroup name box This name is usually assigned by the network system administrato...

Page 195: ...lling and configuring the network on your other computers then click Next 14 Click Finish Configuring Windows XP for wireless Ethernet To configure Windows XP to use the wireless Ethernet network 1 Cl...

Page 196: ...teway com 3 Right click Wireless Network Connection then click Properties The Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box opens 4 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP then click Properties The Interne...

Page 197: ...ss then type the IP address in the IP address box and Subnet mask in the Subnet mask box 7 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box 8 Click OK to close the Wireless Network...

Page 198: ...a wireless network and access a wired network at the same time You can create an access point wireless network if you purchased an RG1000 or equivalent access point This illustration shows an example...

Page 199: ...www gateway com 3 Right click Wireless Network Connection then click View Available Wireless Networks The Connect to Wireless Network dialog box opens 4 Click Advanced The Wireless Network Connection...

Page 200: ...194 Chapter 13 Networking Your Notebook www gateway com 5 Click the Wireless Networks tab...

Page 201: ...cryption WEP enabled check box 9 Click to clear the The key is provided for me automatically check box 10 Type the network key in the Network key box This key must be the last five digits of the netwo...

Page 202: ...d 16 Click OK to close the Wireless Network Properties dialog box 17 Click the General tab 18 Click to select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the This connection uses the following items list If you do no...

Page 203: ...se the following IP address then type the IP address in the IP address box and Subnet mask in the Subnet mask box 22 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box 23 Click OK to...

Page 204: ...l devices This type of network does not include an access point into a wired network To create a peer to peer wireless Ethernet network in Windows XP 1 Click Start then click Control Panel The Control...

Page 205: ...www gateway com 3 Right click Wireless Network Connection then click View Available Wireless Networks The Connect to Wireless Network dialog box opens 4 Click Advanced The Wireless Network Connection...

Page 206: ...200 Chapter 13 Networking Your Notebook www gateway com 5 Click the Wireless Networks tab...

Page 207: ...If an encryption key has been agreed to by the other members of your network go to Step 10 OR If your network is not using an encryption key go to Step 16 10 Click the Data encryption WEP enabled chec...

Page 208: ...vanced list 16 Click OK to close the Wireless Network Properties dialog box 17 Click the General tab 18 Click to select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the This connection uses the following items list If...

Page 209: ...203 Using a wireless network www gateway com 20 Click the General tab 21 Click Use the following IP address...

Page 210: ...24 Click OK to close the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box Connecting to a wireless Ethernet network in Windows XP To connect to an existing wireless Ethernet network 1 Click Start the...

Page 211: ...network www gateway com 3 Right click Wireless Network Connection then click View Available Wireless Networks The Connect to Wireless Network dialog box opens 4 Click the network you want to connect t...

Page 212: ...click Network Connections The Network Connections window opens 3 Right click Wireless Network Connection then click Enable to turn on wireless Ethernet or click Disable to turn off wireless Ethernet C...

Page 213: ...x opens The meter shows the signal strength for wireless Ethernet on your notebook if other computers with the same network name are within range of your notebook Important Signal strength is affected...

Page 214: ...system automatically installs the wireless Ethernet drivers Immediately following the initial startup you may be asked to install the ORiNOCO Client Manager You may also need to install the ORiNOCO C...

Page 215: ...e wireless Ethernet you need to configure your network settings To configure the ORiNOCO Client Manager 1 Click Start Programs ORiNOCO then click Client Manager The ORiNOCO Client Manager window opens...

Page 216: ...le screen 4 Type the name of the profile you are creating in the Profile Name box When you create the first profile you should rename the Default profile to the name of your profile For example if you...

Page 217: ...network type if you are joining a wireless network and accessing a wired network through an access point Contact your network system administrator or refer to the access point documentation for more...

Page 218: ...y com Peer to Peer Group Use this network type if you are setting up or joining a temporary or permanent computer to computer network for sharing files and peripheral devices This type of network does...

Page 219: ...for example RG1000 1ff60a OR Type Any to connect to the first access point available OR Click Scan to scan for all access points that are within range of your notebook Click to select a network name f...

Page 220: ...type must be the same type that has been agreed upon by the other members of the network 11 Type the network key in the Key 1 box For an access point or residential gateway this key must be the last f...

Page 221: ...5 Using a wireless network www gateway com 13 Click Next The Power Management screen opens 14 Click to select the type of power management you want to use 15 Click Next The TCP IP Behavior screen open...

Page 222: ...he network in Windows 2000 If this is the first time you have used networking on your notebook you need to provide Windows with the name of the notebook and the workgroup to which it belongs To identi...

Page 223: ...k is most likely to communicate with 6 Type a description of the notebook in the Computer Description box This description lets other network users identify who this notebook belongs to 7 Click OK Con...

Page 224: ...ces 4 Click Properties The TCP IP Properties dialog box opens 5 Click the IP Address tab 6 If you are using a DHCP server click Obtain an IP address automatically OR If you are not using a DHCP server...

Page 225: ...e ORiNOCO Client Manager icon on the taskbar 2 Click Configuration Profile then click the profile for the network you want to access Turning your wireless Ethernet on or off in Windows 2000 There are...

Page 226: ...ur wireless Ethernet network Click Start Programs ORiNOCO then click Client Manager The ORiNOCO Client Manager window opens The meter on the left side shows the signal strength for wireless Ethernet o...

Page 227: ...desktop computer OR An HPNA V 90 combination card installed in each desktop computer OR A USB HPNA adapter attached to each desktop computer or notebook OR An HPNA PC Card installed in each notebook M...

Page 228: ...k An Ethernet hub or switch with enough ports for all computers and devices in the network hubs are slightly cheaper than switches but may run slower than switches Ethernet cable going from each compu...

Page 229: ...11b Access Point if you want to connect your wireless Ethernet to the Internet or a wired network For more information For more information about networking your home or office discuss your particular...

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Page 231: ...r new one Using the Windows XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard If your new computer is running Windows XP you can move your data files and personal settings such as display Internet and e mail sett...

Page 232: ...der Look in your old computer s My Documents folder for personal data files Use Windows Find or Search to locate other personal data files To find files in the My Documents folder 1 In Windows XP clic...

Page 233: ...XLS extension To find files using Search 1 Click Start Search then click All Files or Folders or For Files or Folders The Search Results window opens 2 Use Windows Search to locate data files by file...

Page 234: ...d To use the Internet Connection Wizard 1 Click Start All Programs Accessories Communications then click New Connection Wizard The New Connection Wizard window opens 2 Configure your Internet settings...

Page 235: ...se steps To reinstall your old printer 1 Exit Windows and turn off your computer 2 Connect your parallel port printer 3 Turn on your printer then your computer 4 If Windows detects your printer instal...

Page 236: ...are graphics programs or games Spend some time going through your old computer s Start and Programs menus making note of any programs you want to install on your new computer Locate your original prog...

Page 237: ...gnetic fields can erase data on both diskettes and hard drives Never turn off your computer when the hard drive indicator is on because data on the hard drive could be lost or corrupted Avoid subjecti...

Page 238: ...t Maintenance task Immediately after purchase Monthly When needed See Create an emergency diskette X page 233 Check for viruses X X page 235 Manage hard drive space X page 238 Clean up hard drives X X...

Page 239: ...er To create an emergency startup diskette in Windows XP 1 Place a blank diskette labeled Startup into the diskette drive on your docking station 2 Click Start then click My Computer The My Computer w...

Page 240: ...skette 6 When Windows finishes copying files remove the diskette from the diskette drive 7 To prevent the diskette from being erased or infected by viruses you should write protect it by sliding the w...

Page 241: ...Using your Norton AntiVirus program to check files and programs that are on diskettes attached to e mail messages or downloaded from the Internet Checking all programs for viruses before installing t...

Page 242: ...To scan for viruses 1 Click Start All Programs Norton AntiVirus then click Norton AntiVirus 2002 Norton AntiVirus opens 2 Click Scan for Viruses 3 Click the type of scan you want to make in the Scan...

Page 243: ...t off for at least 30 seconds 3 Turn on the computer and rescan for the virus To update Norton AntiVirus 1 Click Start All Programs Norton AntiVirus then click LiveUpdate Norton AntiVirus The LiveUpda...

Page 244: ...To check hard drive space 1 In Windows XP click Start then click My Computer OR In Windows 2000 double click the My Computer icon 2 Right click the drive that you want to check for available file spa...

Page 245: ...then click My Computer OR In Windows 2000 double click the My Computer icon 2 Right click the hard drive that you want to delete files from for example Local Disk C then click Properties The Properti...

Page 246: ...e for physical flaws and file and folder problems This program corrects file and folder problems and marks flawed areas on the hard drive so that Windows does not use them If you use your computer sev...

Page 247: ...or example Local Disk C then click Properties The Properties dialog box opens 3 Click the Tools tab 4 Click Check Now 5 Click the options to use then click Start For help press F1 Windows checks the d...

Page 248: ...ata on the drive so that each file is stored as one unit rather than as multiple pieces scattered across different areas of the drive Defragmenting the information stored on the drive can improve hard...

Page 249: ...k the hard drive that you want to defragment for example Local Disk C then click Properties The Properties dialog box opens 3 Click the Tools tab 4 Click Defragment Now 5 If Disk Defragmenter does not...

Page 250: ...y to a writable CD if you have a CD RW or combination DVD CD RW drive or to diskettes Use a backup device such as a CD R CD RW or Zip drive to do a complete hard drive backup see Creating CDs using yo...

Page 251: ...essories System Tools then click Scheduled Tasks The Scheduled Tasks window opens 2 Double click Add Scheduled Task The Scheduled Tasks Wizard window opens 3 Click Next then click the task you want to...

Page 252: ...y components Use a damp lint free cloth to clean the computer and other parts of your system Do not use abrasive or solvent cleaners because they can damage the finish on components Your computer is c...

Page 253: ...ter to clean the screen Squirt a little water on the cloth never directly on the screen and wipe the screen with the cloth Cleaning the mouse If you have a mouse and the mouse pointer begins moving er...

Page 254: ...com 3 Remove the retaining ring and mouse ball 4 Remove any dust lint or dirt from the mouse ball with a soft cloth 5 Clean the mouse rollers with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol 6 Replace t...

Page 255: ...reinstalling software from your Gateway Restoration CDs make sure that you have tried these steps first Use the diagnostics and troubleshooting tools found in HelpSpot click Start then click Help and...

Page 256: ...is a problem with a device driver If you just reinstalled Windows XP the device drivers were automatically reinstalled If you just reinstalled Windows 2000 reinstall the device drivers by following th...

Page 257: ...ice driver you want to reinstall click the Find More button at the bottom of the window to complete the list of available device drivers 8 Click Manual Installation then select a single device driver...

Page 258: ...s XP click Start then click Help and Support Important If your system came equipped with a wireless device only use the drivers approved for the country the device will be used in See the red Drivers...

Page 259: ...ystem Restoration Kit program starts 5 If the Welcome to the System Restoration Kit window opens close it by clicking OK 6 Click the Update tab 7 Click Check Now The Connect window opens 8 Install ava...

Page 260: ...Run dialog box opens 3 In the Open text box type d runmenu exe where d is the drive letter of your CD RW DVD or combination DVD CD RW drive 4 Click OK The System Restoration Kit program starts 5 If th...

Page 261: ...f a setup wizard opens when you restart your computer follow the on screen instructions To reinstall Works Suite including Word games or other programs from a CD 1 If you just reinstalled Windows go t...

Page 262: ...are reinstalling Windows XP the Restoration CDs automatically reinstall the hardware device drivers and some programs as well If you are reinstalling Windows 2000 you need to install the hardware devi...

Page 263: ...your CD RW DVD or combination DVD CD RW drive then press any key to continue 10 Wait while the setup program copies files to your hard drive When the computer restarts do NOT press any key to boot fro...

Page 264: ...ng software by following the instructions in To reinstall Works Suite including Word games or other programs from a CD on page 255 To reinstall Windows 2000 and the device drivers 1 Insert the red Dri...

Page 265: ...sues This chapter also includes information about Telephone support Automated troubleshooting systems Tutoring and training If the suggestions in this chapter do not correct the problem see Getting He...

Page 266: ...ory bay cover while your computer is turned on while the battery is installed and while the modem cable network cable and AC power adapter are connected Make sure you are correctly grounded before acc...

Page 267: ...ite down the exact message The message may help Gateway Technical Support in diagnosing and fixing the problem If you added or removed modules or peripheral devices review the installation procedures...

Page 268: ...agnostic and system information tool that can test your computer and determine its configuration PC Doctor provides 85 professional diagnostic tests directly from your computer This support tool is av...

Page 269: ...may be experiencing some temporary memory problems Shut down and restart your computer An audio CD does not produce sound Make sure the CD label is facing up Make sure the volume control on your noteb...

Page 270: ...trol DVD title exports and help reduce illegal disc distribution To be able to play a DVD the regional code on the disc and the regional code for the DVD drive must match The regional code on your DVD...

Page 271: ...IRQs and their hardware assignments are displayed To check IRQ usage in Windows 2000 1 Click Start Settings then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens 2 Double click the System icon clic...

Page 272: ...kettes are IBM compatible Make sure the diskette you are using is IBM compatible Try a different diskette Occasionally diskettes are flawed and cannot be read by the diskette drive You receive a Disk...

Page 273: ...the display settings For more information see Adjusting the screen and desktop settings on page 148 The screen has pixels that are always dark or too bright This condition is normal and inherent in t...

Page 274: ...checking program For more information see Checking the hard drive for errors on page 240 The hard drive cannot be accessed or you receive a General failure reading drive C error message If a diskette...

Page 275: ...try a different URL If the error message still appears disconnect from the ISP connection and close your browser then reconnect and open the browser If you still get the error your ISP may be having...

Page 276: ...yboard stuck or Key failure error message Make sure that nothing is resting on the keyboard Make sure a key is not stuck Press each key to loosen a key that might be stuck then restart the computer Me...

Page 277: ...then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens If your Control Panel is in Category View click Printers and Other Hardware OR In Windows 2000 click Start Settings then click Control Panel Th...

Page 278: ...rt for help See if the modem works with a different communications program The problem may be with just one program Your 56K modem does not connect at 56K Current FCC regulations restrict actual data...

Page 279: ...See Left side on page 3 to make sure that the connections have been made correctly If the modem shares the telephone line with another device make sure the telephone line is not in use for example som...

Page 280: ...al getting acquainted conversation between the two modems that establishes connection speeds and communication protocols You may hear unusual handshaking sounds when the modems first connect If the ha...

Page 281: ...oes not accept your password Make sure that CAPS LOCK and PAD LOCK are turned off then retype the password You forgot your startup password The password feature which is set in the BIOS Setup utility...

Page 282: ...s installed correctly For more information see Changing batteries on page 131 Make sure the battery is fully recharged For more information see Recharging the battery on page 129 Make sure the battery...

Page 283: ...ou want to be the default printer then click Set as Default Reinstall the printer driver Use the guide that came with your printer for instructions on installing the printer driver You receive a Print...

Page 284: ...ge After adding paper make sure the printer is online Most printers have an online offline button that you need to press after adding paper Sound You are not getting sound from the built in speakers M...

Page 285: ...w gateway com Video The external monitor is not working Make sure you have pressed FN LCD CRT to activate the external monitor option Make sure that the monitor is turned on and that the video cable i...

Page 286: ...refer to the manufacturer s documentation and technical support resources If you have how to questions about using a program consult Online Help Printed documentation The Microsoft Windows documentat...

Page 287: ...ged to your credit card 900 555 4695 charged to your telephone bill Gateway Technical Support Talk to a Gateway Technical Support representative about a non tutorial technical support question Refer t...

Page 288: ...wing resources The printed or online documentation that came with your hardware or software In many cases additional product information and online documentation for Gateway supplied hardware can be f...

Page 289: ...grams including Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint www gateway com country Gateway Learning Libraries A variety of courses and tutorials are available on CD Select from several easy to use learning l...

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Page 291: ...ear water or a heat source such as a radiator Set up the system on a stable work surface The product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label If your compute...

Page 292: ...laceable CMOS battery on the system board There is a danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is replaced incorrectly Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacture...

Page 293: ...are safe for use Regardless of the power levels care should be taken to minimize human contact during normal operation As a general guideline a separation of 20 cm 8 inches between the wireless devic...

Page 294: ...ess device do not operate the wireless device unless all covers and shields are in place and the system is fully assembled Warning Wireless devices are not user serviceable Do not modify them in any w...

Page 295: ...ter per FCC Part 15 This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pr...

Page 296: ...0STM This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must acc...

Page 297: ...e telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could a...

Page 298: ...exposure limits as set by Industry Canada Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfe...

Page 299: ...o certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions m...

Page 300: ...on the system label As a general guideline a separation of 20 cm 8 inches between the wireless device and the body for use of a wireless device near the body this does not include extremities is typi...

Page 301: ...d as Class 1 Laser Products under a US Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard Should the unit ever need servicing contact an authorized service location Warning Us...

Page 302: ...a friend in the business slogan are registered trademarks and black and white spotted box logo GATEWAY Gateway Astro Gateway Work Gateway Connected touch pad Gateway Connected music player Gateway Cy...

Page 303: ...editing track information 114 inserting 89 playing 104 110 112 troubleshooting 263 audio file streaming 175 automobile power adapter 12 133 AVI file 108 B background 154 backing up files 244 battery 1...

Page 304: ...using 88 Certificate of Authenticity 11 changing bay modules 166 cleaning case 246 component exteriors 246 keyboard 247 mouse 247 screen 247 clicking 42 close button 60 color changing depth 149 changi...

Page 305: ...44 digital audio S PDIF jack 18 digital audio jack 18 digital audio S PDIF jack 18 Disk Cleanup 239 Disk Defragmenter 242 diskette inserting 87 write protect 234 diskette drive 87 eject button 86 repl...

Page 306: ...le 86 replacing drive module 166 troubleshooting 263 using 88 E electrostatic discharge ESD 168 e mail 77 82 address 82 checking for messages 83 sending 83 emergency startup diskette 233 EmPower power...

Page 307: ...aying a video 51 searching 50 starting 48 Using your computer link 49 Hibernate mode 134 139 140 home office network 174 HPNA 177 179 221 hyperlinks 79 I i Link 3 20 46 119 IEEE 1394 port 3 20 46 119...

Page 308: ...ion 37 LCD brightness 39 LCD CRT 38 mute 38 navigation 37 39 numeric 37 Pad Lock 37 38 Pause 38 power status 38 Scroll Lock 38 Standby 38 Status 38 system 37 toggle display 38 volume 38 Windows 37 L l...

Page 309: ...ting 113 editing track information 114 playing 108 streaming 175 MPEG file 108 streaming 175 multimedia playing audio CD 104 105 playing DVD 109 recording audio 106 using Windows Media Player 104 108...

Page 310: ...ine help 48 52 opening documents 72 files 42 folders 42 LCD panel 2 notebook 2 programs 42 58 shortcut menu 42 option bays changing modules 166 ORiNOCO Client Manager configuring 209 installing 208 P...

Page 311: ...us indicator 35 status pop up menu 38 surge protector 26 troubleshooting 276 turning on notebook 27 printer 13 default 276 installing 46 parallel port 20 sharing 174 troubleshooting 276 USB port 3 5 2...

Page 312: ...67 279 screen objects getting information 42 moving 43 selecting 42 screen saver 157 Scroll Lock status indicator 35 38 system key 38 Search utility 68 searching for files and folders 66 67 in HelpSpo...

Page 313: ...81 resources 280 Technical Support 281 tips before contacting 280 tutorial service 281 telephone line protector 144 line tester 144 receiving and viewing faxes 126 sending a fax 124 sending faxes from...

Page 314: ...ave IV 119 virus 235 protecting against 81 235 removing with Norton AntiVirus 236 volume adjusting 38 99 102 adjusting modem 274 controls 99 102 muting 38 99 102 W waking up your notebook 28 WAV file...

Page 315: ...19 creating network 192 209 label 11 peer to peer networking 198 212 residential gateway 211 setting up 183 208 signal strength 206 220 turning off 206 219 turning on 206 219 using while traveling 144...

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