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Hardware and Software Guide

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Initiating Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown

The following sections explain when to initiate standby or 
hibernation and when to shut down your notebook.

When You Leave Your Work

Initiating standby clears the screen and uses less power than 
leaving the notebook on. Your work returns instantly to the screen 
when you resume from standby.

Initiating hibernation clears the screen, saves your work to the 
hard drive, and uses much less power than standby.

Shutting down the notebook and removing the battery pack is 
recommended to extend the life of the battery pack when the 
notebook will be disconnected from external power for an 
extended period. For details on battery pack storage, refer to the 

“Storing a Battery Pack”

 section in this chapter.

When the Power Supply Is Uncertain

Make sure that hibernation remains enabled, especially if you are 
operating the notebook on battery power and do not have access 
to an external power supply. If the battery pack fails, hibernation 
saves your work to a hibernation file and shuts down the 
notebook.

HP recommends that if you pause your work when the power 
supply is uncertain, you do one of the following:

Initiate hibernation.

Shut down the notebook.

Save your work, and then initiate standby.

Summary of Contents for Compaq nc6220

Page 1: ...features including connectors for external devices and provides settings and procedures for managing notebook power and security It also includes power and environmental specifications which may be helpful when traveling with the notebook as well as instructions for obtaining system information and using setup utilities to help detect solve and prevent problems ...

Page 2: ...ed herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Hardware and Software Guide HP Compaq Notebook Series F...

Page 3: ...r Components 1 9 Right Side Components 1 10 Left Side Components 1 11 Bottom Components 1 13 Additional Hardware Components 1 15 Additional Components 1 16 Optical Discs 1 16 Labels 1 17 2 Power Power Controls and Light Locations 2 1 Power Sources 2 4 Standby and Hibernation 2 5 Standby 2 5 Hibernation 2 6 Initiating Standby Hibernation or Shutdown 2 7 ...

Page 4: ...cks 2 17 Identifying Battery Packs 2 18 Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack 2 19 Charging Battery Packs 2 21 Monitoring the Charge of a Battery Pack 2 23 Managing Low Battery Conditions 2 25 Calibrating a Battery Pack 2 27 Conserving Battery Power 2 31 Storing a Battery Pack 2 33 Disposing of a Used Battery Pack 2 34 3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Pointing Devices 3 1 Using the TouchPad ...

Page 5: ... 5 Using the S Video Out Jack 4 6 Connecting a Monitor or Projector 4 7 Multimedia Software 4 8 Observing the Copyright Warning 4 9 Installing Software 4 9 Enabling AutoPlay 4 10 Changing DVD Region Settings 4 11 5 Drives Drive Care 5 2 IDE Drive Light 5 3 Primary Hard Drive 5 3 MultiBay II Hard Drives 5 8 Inserting a Hard Drive Module 5 8 Removing a Hard Drive Module 5 9 Using MultiBay II Optical...

Page 6: ...1 Expansion Memory Module Slot 8 2 Primary Memory Module Slot 8 6 Hibernation File 8 11 9 USB Devices What Is USB 9 1 USB Device Connection 9 2 Operating System and Software 9 2 USB Legacy Support 9 3 10 Modem and Networking Internal Modem 10 1 Using the Modem Cable 10 2 Using a Country Specific Modem Cable Adapter 10 3 Modem Country Selection 10 4 Preinstalled Communication Software 10 8 Network ...

Page 7: ...e Power States 11 13 Turning On the Devices 11 15 Turning Off and Disabling the Devices 11 16 Infrared Communications 11 17 Setting Up an Infrared Transmission 11 18 Using Standby with Infrared 11 18 Mobile Printing 11 19 12 Security Security Features 12 1 Security Preferences in Computer Setup 12 4 Passwords 12 4 HP and Windows Passwords 12 5 HP and Windows Password Guidelines 12 6 HP Administrat...

Page 8: ...Firewall Software 12 22 Critical Security Updates for Windows XP 12 24 Using the Smart Card Reader 12 24 Inserting a Smart Card 12 25 Removing a Smart Card 12 26 HP ProtectTools Security Manager Select Models Only 12 27 Embedded Security for ProtectTools 12 27 Credential Manager for ProtectTools 12 28 BIOS Configuration for ProtectTools 12 29 Smart Card Security for ProtectTools 12 30 Optional Sec...

Page 9: ...ocal Recovery 14 9 Using System Restore Points 14 10 Repairing or Reinstalling Applications 14 11 Reinstalling Applications from Your Hard Drive 14 11 Repairing the Operating System 14 12 Reinstalling the Operating System 14 13 Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software 14 14 15 Notebook Care Temperature 15 3 Notebook 15 3 Keyboard 15 4 Display 15 5 TouchPad 15 5 Cleaning an External Mouse 15 ...

Page 10: ...Setup B 4 MultiBoot Results B 5 MultiBoot Preferences B 6 Setting a New Default Boot Sequence B 6 Setting a MultiBoot Express Prompt B 7 Entering MultiBoot Express Preferences B 8 C Client Management Solutions Configuration and Deployment C 2 Software Management and Updates C 3 HP Client Manager Software C 3 Altiris PC Transplant Pro C 5 System Software Manager C 5 Index ...

Page 11: ... 1 1 Component ID Top Components Lights Component Description 1 Power standby lights 2 On The notebook is on Blinking The notebook is in standby mode 2 Wireless lights 2 On An integrated wireless device has been turned on Continued ...

Page 12: ...f the notebook is connected to an external power source the light is turned off when all batteries in the notebook are fully charged If the notebook is not connected to an external power source the light is turned off until the battery reaches a low battery condition 4 Integrated Drive Electronics IDE drive light On A drive in the hard drive bay or MultiBay II is being accessed 5 Volume mute light...

Page 13: ...3 Left TouchPad button Functions like the left button on an external mouse 4 Right TouchPad button Functions like the right button on an external mouse 5 TouchPad scroll zone Scrolls up or down 6 Right pointing stick button Functions like the right button on an external mouse 7 Left pointing stick button Functions like the left button on an external mouse This table describes default settings For ...

Page 14: ...otebook In standby press and release to exit standby In hibernation press and release to restore from hibernation If the notebook has stopped responding and Microsoft Windows shutdown procedures cannot be used press to the left and hold for 5 seconds to turn off the notebook This table describes default settings For information about changing the functions of power features see the Power Options s...

Page 15: ...rns on Presentation mode 6 Volume mute button Turns off notebook sound 7 Volume down button Decreases notebook sound 8 Volume up button Increases notebook sound This table describes default settings For information about changing the functions of power features see the Power Options section in Chapter 2 Power For information about using wireless features see the Device Power States section in Chap...

Page 16: ...d in combination with the fn key 2 fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with a function key or the esc key 3 Windows logo key Displays the Microsoft Windows Start menu 4 Windows applications key Displays a shortcut menu for items beneath the pointer 5 Embedded numeric keypad Can be used like an external numeric keypad ...

Page 17: ...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 The antennae are available only on select models The antennae are not visible from the outside...

Page 18: ...l IrDA compliant device 3 Display release latch Opens the notebook 4 Speakers 2 Produce notebook sound The antennae are available only on select models The antennae are not visible from the outside of the notebook For optimal transmission keep the areas immediately around the antennae free from obstructions Component Description ...

Page 19: ...r Connects an AC adapter or an optional automobile or aircraft adapter 3 S Video out jack Is a 7 pin dual purpose jack It connects an optional S Video device such as a television VCR camcorder overhead projector or video capture card by means of an optional standard 4 pin S Video cable The extra 3 pins also enable an optional S Video to composite adapter to be used with the notebook ...

Page 20: ... optional powered stereo speakers headphones headset or television audio 2 Internal microphone Records sound 3 Audio in microphone jack Connects an optional microphone 4 USB ports 2 Connects USB 1 1 and 2 0 compliant devices to the notebook using a standard USB cable 5 MultiBay II Holds a MultiBay II device 6 Serial port Connects an optional serial device ...

Page 21: ...s is to act as a deterrent These solutions do not prevent the product from being mishandled or stolen 2 RJ 45 network jack Connects a network cable 3 RJ 11 modem jack Connects a modem cable 4 Vent Enables airflow to cool internal components Ä To prevent overheating do not obstruct vents Using the notebook on a soft surface such as a pillow blanket rug or thick clothing may block airflow Continued ...

Page 22: ...Type II PC Cards 6 PC Card eject button Ejects PC Cards from the PC Card slot 7 Smart card reader Accepts smart cards 8 SD Card slot Accepts SD Secure Digital Memory Cards 9 USB port Connects USB 1 1 and 2 0 compliant devices to the notebook using a standard USB cable Component Description ...

Page 23: ... 1 Primary battery bay Holds the primary battery pack 2 Primary battery locking latch Secures the primary battery pack into the battery bay 3 Travel battery connector Connects an optional travel battery 4 Business card holder Holds a standard size business card 5 Expansion memory module compartment Accepts one optional memory module 6 Hard drive bay Holds the primary hard drive Continued ...

Page 24: ...verheating do not obstruct vents Using the notebook on a soft surface such as a pillow blanket rug or thick clothing may block airflow 8 Primary battery release latch Releases the primary battery pack from the battery bay 9 Docking connector Connects the notebook to an optional docking device Component Description ...

Page 25: ...power to DC power 2 Power cord Connects an AC adapter to an AC wall outlet 3 Primary battery pack Runs the notebook when the notebook is not connected to external power 4 Modem cable Connects a modem to a telephone jack or a country specific modem adapter 5 Modem adapter Adapts the modem cable for a non RJ 11 telephone jack Power cords modem cables and modem adapters vary in appearance by region a...

Page 26: ...plications The software packaged in the Save for Later bag is preinstalled or preloaded on your notebook The software discs are provided in case you ever need to repair or reinstall this software Additional discs packaged with your notebook provide operating system recovery software and driver recovery software Application recovery software is provided with select notebook models The Notebook Docu...

Page 27: ...l Provides regulatory information about the notebook The Regulatory label is affixed to the inside of the battery bay Modem Approval label Provides regulatory information about the modem and lists the agency approval markings required by some of the countries in which the modem has been approved for use You might need this information when traveling internationally The Modem Approval label is affi...

Page 28: ...Hardware and Software Guide 2 1 2 Power Power Controls and Light Locations ...

Page 29: ...er A battery pack is charging Green A battery pack is close to full charge capacity Blinking amber 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 Off If the notebook is connected to an external power source the light is turned off when all batteries i...

Page 30: ...andby 5 Display switch Initiates standby if the display is closed while the notebook is turned on This table describes default settings For information about changing the functions of power features refer to Power Options in this chapter Component Description ...

Page 31: ...pack in the notebook External power supplied through one of the following devices AC adapter Optional AC adapter Optional docking device Optional automobile or aircraft adapter Charge or calibrate a battery pack in the notebook External power supplied through AC adapter Optional docking device Optional automobile or aircraft adapter Install or modify system software or write to a CD or DVD Externa...

Page 32: ...a complete battery discharge do not leave your notebook in standby for extended periods Connect the notebook to an external power source Standby reduces power to system components that are not in use When standby is initiated your work is saved in random access memory RAM and the screen is cleared When you resume from standby your work returns to the screen where you left off Saving your work befo...

Page 33: ...e notebook When you restore from hibernation your work returns to the screen where you left off If a power on password has been set the password must be entered to restore from hibernation You can disable hibernation However if hibernation is disabled and the system reaches a low battery condition the system will not automatically save your work while power is on or when standby has been initiated...

Page 34: ...battery pack is recommended to extend the life of the battery pack when the notebook will be disconnected from external power for an extended period For details on battery pack storage refer to the Storing a Battery Pack section in this chapter When the Power Supply Is Uncertain Make sure that hibernation remains enabled especially if you are operating the notebook on battery power and do not have...

Page 35: ...he notebook is in standby or hibernation you cannot initiate an infrared or Bluetooth transmission If standby or hibernation is accidentally initiated while an optical drive medium such as a CD or DVD is in use Your playback may be interrupted You may see a warning message Putting the computer into hibernation or standby may stop the playback Do you want to continue Select No You may need to resta...

Page 36: ...on The power standby lights are turned on The operating system loads Shut down the notebook Save your work and close all open applications Then Press and release the power button and follow the on screen directions if displayed for shutting down the notebook Shut down the notebook through the operating system Select Start Turn Off Computer Turn Off The power standby lights are turned off The opera...

Page 37: ...ystem initiates hibernation after 30 minutes of notebook inactivity or when the battery pack s reach a critical low battery condition If the notebook is connected to external power the system does not initiate hibernation Power settings and timeouts can be changed in the Power Options window The power standby lights are turned off The screen clears Restore from user initiated or system initiated h...

Page 38: ...If the notebook is running on battery power the system initiates standby after 10 minutes of notebook inactivity Default setting If the notebook is attached to external power the system does not initiate standby Power settings and timeouts can be changed in the Power Options window The power standby lights blink The screen clears Resume from user initiated or system initiated standby Press and rel...

Page 39: ...ttery pack For battery pack removal instructions refer to Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack in this chapter Power Options You can change many default power settings in Windows Control Panel For example you can set an audio alert to warn you when the battery pack reaches a low battery condition or you can change the default settings for the power button By default when the notebook is on...

Page 40: ...on changes shape to indicate whether the notebook is running on a battery pack or on external power Double click the icon to access Power Options Properties To hide or show the Power Meter icon in the notification area 1 Access Power Options 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Select or clear the Always show icon on the taskbar check box 4 Select Apply 5 Select OK If you cannot see an icon you have placed...

Page 41: ...ou specify To set a power scheme 1 Access the Power Options Properties Power Schemes tab 2 Select the power scheme you want to modify and adjust options in the lists on the screen 3 Select Apply Using a Security Password You can add a security feature that prompts you for a password when the notebook is turned on or resumes from standby or restores from hibernation To set a password prompt 1 Acces...

Page 42: ...ged in the Power Options Properties dialog box To access Windows XP processor performance controls Select Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance Power Options Power Schemes tab The power scheme you select determines how the processor performs when the notebook is connected to external power or running on battery power Each power scheme for external power or battery power sets a specific p...

Page 43: ...ned based on CPU demand Performance state is determined based on CPU demand Presentation Performance state is determined based on CPU demand Starts at lowest performance state Always On Always runs at the highest performance state Always runs at the highest performance state Minimal Power Management Performance state is determined based on CPU demand Performance state is determined based on CPU de...

Page 44: ...nning on external AC power supplied through the AC adapter the notebook switches to battery power if the AC adapter is disconnected from the notebook You can leave a battery pack in the notebook or in storage depending on how you work Keeping a battery pack in the notebook enables the battery pack to charge whenever the notebook is connected to external AC power and also protects your work in case...

Page 45: ...e attached to the bottom of the notebook If the notebook will be unused and unplugged for 2 weeks or more remove the battery pack and store it as described in the Storing a Battery Pack section in this chapter to prolong the battery pack life For more information about leaving your work refer to Initiating Standby Hibernation or Shutdown in this chapter Only compatible AC adapters and battery pack...

Page 46: ... before removing the battery pack If you are not sure whether the notebook is off or in hibernation turn the notebook on by pressing the power button to the left or right Then shut down the notebook through the operating system To insert a primary battery pack 1 Turn the notebook upside down 2 Slide the battery pack 1 into the battery bay until it is seated The locking latch 2 automatically locks ...

Page 47: ...To remove a primary battery pack 1 Turn the notebook upside down with the battery bay toward you 2 Press the battery locking latch 1 to the right 3 Press the battery release latch 2 to the right 4 Slide the battery pack 3 out of the notebook ...

Page 48: ... 1 Primary battery in the notebook battery bay 2 Travel battery Discharge sequence 1 Travel battery 2 Primary battery in the notebook battery bay While a battery pack is charging the battery light on the notebook is amber When the battery pack is almost fully charged the battery light is green The light is turned off when all battery packs are fully charged ...

Page 49: ...ey cannot charge a battery pack Charging a New Battery Pack Fully charge the battery pack while the notebook is connected to external power through the AC adapter A new battery pack that has been partially but not fully charged can run the notebook but the battery charge indicators may be inaccurate Charging an In Use Battery Pack To prolong battery life and increase the accuracy of battery charge...

Page 50: ...ck charge it fully If a battery pack has been unused for one month or more calibrate the battery pack instead of simply charging it For calibration instructions refer to the Calibrating a Battery Pack section in this chapter Displaying Charge Information on the Screen This section explains how to access and interpret battery charge displays Viewing Charge Displays To view information about the sta...

Page 51: ...ck if the battery pack continues to provide power at the current level For example the time remaining will decrease when you start playing a DVD and will increase when you stop playing a DVD Most charge displays identify battery packs by location Location 1 is the battery pack in the primary battery bay Location 2 is the optional travel battery pack On some displays a lightning bolt icon may be di...

Page 52: ...ery pack that is the only power source for the notebook reaches a low battery condition the battery light blinks Critical Low Battery Condition If a low battery condition is not resolved the notebook enters a critical low battery condition In a critical low battery condition If hibernation is enabled and the notebook is on or in standby the notebook initiates hibernation If hibernation is disabled...

Page 53: ...ttery Pack Is Available To resolve a low battery condition when a charged battery pack is available turn off the notebook or initiate hibernation insert a charged battery pack and then turn on the notebook When No Power Source Is Available To resolve a low battery condition when no power source is available initiate hibernation or save your work and shut down the notebook When the Notebook Cannot ...

Page 54: ...ery pack has been unused for one month or more How to Calibrate To calibrate a battery pack you must fully charge fully discharge and then fully recharge the battery pack Charging the Battery Pack A battery pack can charge whether the notebook is off or in use but it will charge faster when the notebook is off To charge the battery pack 1 Insert the battery pack into the notebook 2 Connect the not...

Page 55: ...can discharge whether or not you are using the notebook but will discharge faster while the notebook is in use If you plan to leave the notebook unattended during the discharge save your work before beginning the discharge procedure If you use the notebook occasionally during the discharge procedure and have set energy saving timeouts expect the following performance from your system during the di...

Page 56: ...the Running on Batteries column so that you can reset them after the calibration 3 Use the drop down lists to set the 4 options 2 in each column to Never 4 Select OK 5 Disconnect the notebook from the external power source but do not turn off the notebook 6 Run the notebook on battery power until the battery pack is fully discharged The battery light begins to blink when the battery pack has disch...

Page 57: ...o external power and maintain the connection until the battery pack is fully recharged The battery light on the notebook will then be turned off You can use the notebook while the battery pack is recharging but the battery pack will charge faster if the notebook is off 2 If the notebook is off turn it on when the battery pack is fully charged and the battery light is turned off 3 Access the Power ...

Page 58: ...nformation refer to Using LAN Power Save Mode in this chapter Disconnect external devices you are not using that are not connected to an external power source Stop or remove a PC Card you are not using For more information refer to Chapter 6 PC Cards Remove a CD or DVD that you are not using Use the fn f9 and fn f10 hotkeys to adjust screen brightness as you need it Use optional powered speakers i...

Page 59: ...ebook is equipped with LAN Power Save mode which enables you to conserve battery power LAN Power Save mode turns off the LAN device when the notebook is not connected to external power and the network cable is disconnected LAN Power Save mode is enabled by default You can change the LAN Power Save mode settings in Computer Setup For more information refer to Advanced Menu in Chapter 13 Computer Se...

Page 60: ...e of a stored battery pack store it in a cool dry place Use the following table to estimate how long you can safely store a battery pack The storage times provided are based on a battery pack that contains 50 percent of a full charge A fully charged battery pack can be safely stored for longer periods a battery pack containing a lower charge can be safely stored for less time Before using a batter...

Page 61: ...e a battery pack to high temperatures above 60 C 140 F Replace only with a battery pack approved for this computer N When a battery pack has reached the end of its useful life do not dispose of the battery pack in general household waste Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for computer battery pack disposal In Europe dispose of or recycle the battery packs by using the public collec...

Page 62: ...controls can be used interchangeably Component Description 1 Pointing stick Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen 2 TouchPad Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen Can be set to perform other mouse functions such as scrolling selecting and double clicking Continued ...

Page 63: ...n external mouse 5 TouchPad scroll zone Scrolls up or down 6 Right pointing stick button Functions like the right button on an external mouse 7 Left pointing stick button Functions like the left button on an external mouse This table describes default settings For information about changing the functions of TouchPad features refer to Setting Mouse Preferences in this chapter Component Description ...

Page 64: ... down using the TouchPad vertical scroll zone slide your finger up or down over the raised area Using the Pointing Stick To move the pointer press the pointing stick in the direction you want to move the pointer Use the left and right pointing stick buttons as you would the left and right buttons on an external mouse To change the pointing stick cap 1 Turn off the notebook 2 Gently pull off the us...

Page 65: ... object or twice to double click an object enabled by default Edge motion which enables you to continue to scroll even though your finger has reached the edge of the TouchPad disabled by default Palm Check which helps prevent moving the pointer unintentionally if your palms contact the TouchPad as you type disabled by default Other features such as mouse speed preferences and mouse trails are also...

Page 66: ... Hotkeys A hotkey is a preset combination of the fn key 1 and either the esc key 2 or one of the function keys 3 The icons on the f3 f4 and f8 through f10 keys represent the hotkey functions Hotkey functions and procedures are discussed in the following sections ...

Page 67: ...bination to Deactivate Function Initiate standby fn f3 Power button Switch between notebook display and external display fn f4 fn f4 View battery information fn f8 fn f8 Decrease screen brightness fn f9 N A Increase screen brightness fn f10 N A Turn on and off the ambient light sensor fn f11 fn f11 Display system information fn esc fn esc ...

Page 68: ...3 hotkey can be set to initiate hibernation instead of standby For more information about standby hibernation and changing the function of the fn f3 hotkey refer to Chapter 2 Power Switching Displays fn f4 The fn f4 hotkey switches the image among display devices connected to the external monitor connector or the S Video out jack on the notebook For example if an external monitor is connected to t...

Page 69: ...e notebook only when it is docked in an optional docking device Viewing Battery Charge Information fn f8 Press fn f8 to display charge information for all installed battery packs The display indicates which battery packs are charging and reports the amount of charge remaining in each battery pack Battery pack locations are indicated by number Location 1 is the primary battery pack Location 2 is th...

Page 70: ... light sensor refer to Ambient Light Sensor in this chapter Displaying System Information fn esc Press fn esc to display information about system hardware components and software version numbers Press fn esc a second time to remove the system information from the screen The system BIOS date is the version number of the system ROM The BIOS date may display in a decimal format such as 10 19 2002 F 0...

Page 71: ...bout the Quick Launch Buttons software refer to the Quick Launch Buttons section later in this chapter The following table describes how to duplicate certain hotkeys on external keyboards Notebook Keys External Keyboard Keys fn f3 scroll lock scroll lock f3 PS 2 keyboards only fn f4 scroll lock scroll lock f4 PS 2 keyboards only fn f8 scroll lock scroll lock f8 fn f9 scroll lock scroll lock f9 PS ...

Page 72: ...applications Item Component Description 1 Info Center Enables you to view a list of commonly used software solutions 2 Presentation mode button Starts Presentation mode which optimizes the display for an external monitor or projectors and opens a user defined program such as Microsoft PowerPoint For more information about Presentation mode refer to Presentation Mode in this chapter ...

Page 73: ...on on the desktop or Select the Quick Launch Buttons icon in the notification area To add an icon to the notification area or desktop 1 Open the Quick Launch Buttons software 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Place a check mark next to Show icon in the notification area to add an icon to the notification area Left click the icon in the notification area to change the current scheme Right click the icon ...

Page 74: ...ach time you press the Presentation mode button If you check Don t Show me this Dialog Box Again in the welcome dialog box you must open the Quick Launch Buttons software to change settings Presentation Mode Button The Presentation mode button toggles Presentation mode on and off Turning Presentation mode on opens an application folder file or Web site that you specify The image simultaneously dis...

Page 75: ...he Program to Start field The Power Scheme field enables you to control the power properties for Presentation mode Click the down arrow to choose a power options profile The Adjust Power Properties button next to the Power Scheme field launches Windows Power Options where you can view or change the power scheme You can also indicate whether you want the notebook to automatically search for an exte...

Page 76: ...ment changes the ambient light sensor detects the change and automatically adjusts the screen brightness You can turn the ambient light sensor on and off in 3 ways By pressing fn f11 Through the Quick Launch Buttons software Using the Quick Launch Buttons software icon in the notification area To turn on and off the ambient light sensor using the Quick Launch Buttons software or the software icon ...

Page 77: ...light sensor using the Quick Launch Buttons software 1 Open the Quick Launch Buttons software Select Start Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Quick Launch Buttons or Double click the Quick Launch Buttons software icon in the notification area 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Select or deselect the Enable Ambient Light Sensor check box 4 Select Apply and then select OK ...

Page 78: ... On or Turn Ambient Light Sensor Off Quick Tile Quick Tile enables you to quickly organize and view open windows on your desktop 1 Open the Quick Launch Buttons software Select Start Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Quick Launch Buttons or Double click the Quick Launch Buttons software icon in the notification area 2 Select the Quick Tile tab 3 Select the vertical tile or horizontal tile ...

Page 79: ...Contact HP Altiris Local Recovery ProtectTools Security Manager Help and Support HP Notebook Accessories Tour Software Setup System Configuration Wireless Assistant To access Info Center 1 Press the Info Center button or Select Start Info Center 2 Select the software application you want to open For more information refer to the Info Center online Help ...

Page 80: ...oard that includes a numeric keypad Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad The 15 keys of the embedded numeric keypad can be used like the keys on an external keypad When the embedded numeric keypad is turned on each key on the keypad performs the functions indicated by the icon in the upper right corner of the key Component Description 1 fn key 2 Num lock light 3 num lk key 4 Embedded numeric keypad ...

Page 81: ... to an optional docking device Switching Key Functions You can temporarily switch the functions of keys on the embedded numeric keypad between their standard keyboard functions and their keypad functions by using the fn key or the fn shift key combination To change the function of a keypad key to keypad functions while the keypad is off press and hold the fn key while pressing the keypad key To us...

Page 82: ...s off most keypad keys function like the arrow page up or page down keys When num lock on an external keypad is turned on the num lock light on the notebook is turned on When num lock on an external keypad is turned off the num lock light on the notebook is turned off While an external keypad is connected the embedded numeric keypad cannot be turned on To turn num lock on or off on an external key...

Page 83: ...onent Description 1 Volume mute button Turns off system sound 2 Volume mute light On System sound is turned off 3 Volume down button Decreases system sound 4 Volume up button Increases system sound 5 Audio in microphone jack Connects an optional microphone Continued ...

Page 84: ...6 Internal microphone Records sound 7 Audio out headphone jack Produces system sound when connected to optional powered stereo speakers headphones headset or television audio 8 Stereo speakers 2 Produce stereo system sound Component Description ...

Page 85: ...nal microphone is connected to the notebook the notebook internal microphone is disabled Using the Audio Out Headphone Jack ÅWARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury adjust the volume before putting on headphones or a headset ÄCAUTION To prevent possible damage to an external device do not plug a single sound channel monaural connector into the headphone jack The headphone jack is also used t...

Page 86: ...by pressing the volume down and volume up buttons simultaneously To decrease the volume press the volume down button To increase the volume press the volume up button Windows volume control 1 Select Start Control Panel Sounds Speech and Audio Devices 2 Select Sounds and Audio Devices 3 Select the Volume tab 4 Select the check box for Place volume icon in the taskbar 5 Select Apply Volume can also ...

Page 87: ...ed with the notebook The notebook can support one S Video device connected to the S Video out jack while simultaneously supporting an image on the notebook display and on any other supported external display The S Video connection usually provides a higher quality image than a composite video connection To transmit video signals through the S Video out jack you need an S Video cable available from...

Page 88: ...able into the S Video out jack on the notebook 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the video device as instructed in the documentation included with the device If the S Video out jack on the notebook is not accessible because the notebook is docked in an optional docking device you can connect the device to the S Video out jack on the docking device ...

Page 89: ...nnect an external monitor or projector to the notebook insert the monitor cable into the external monitor port on the back of the notebook If a properly connected external monitor or projector does not display an image try pressing the fn f4 hotkey to switch the image to the monitor ...

Page 90: ...t notebooks You can also obtain this software by any of the following methods Install WinDVD from the Driver Recovery disc provided with most HP notebooks If you do not have the Driver Recovery disc contact Customer Care for a copy of the restore solution for your notebook Download the software from the HP Web site http www hp com InterVideo WinDVD Creator Plus Provides the ability to create edit ...

Page 91: ... films broadcasts and sound recordings This notebook should not be used for such purposes Installing Software To install software included with the notebook from an optical disc 1 Insert an appropriate optical drive into the notebook MultiBay II as instructed in the Inserting an Optical Drive section of Chapter 5 Drives 2 Connect the notebook to a reliable electrical outlet 3 Close any open applic...

Page 92: ...WinDVD Creator refer to the instructions provided with the InterVideo WinDVD Creator CD Enabling AutoPlay AutoPlay is an option in Windows that turns the autorun feature on or off Autorun starts a program or plays a title on a disc as soon as it is inserted into the drive and the drive door is closed By default AutoPlay is enabled on the notebook To disable AutoPlay or to enable AutoPlay if the fe...

Page 93: ...matches the region setting on your DVD drive If the region code on a DVD does not match the region setting on your drive a Playback Of Content From This Region Is Not Permitted message is displayed when you insert the DVD To play the DVD you must change the region setting on your DVD drive DVD region settings can be changed through the operating system or through some DVD players Using the Operati...

Page 94: ...lect the WinDVD Player icon in the notification area Select Start All Programs InterVideo WinDVD InterVideo WinDVD 2 Right click the WinDVD player window 3 Select Setup 4 Select the button for the region 5 Select OK Using Other DVD Software To change region settings on a drive using a DVD player other then WinDVD refer to the documentation provided with the player ...

Page 95: ...to the system by inserting the drive into the notebook MultiBay II or into an optional docking device A USB drive can be added by connecting the drive to a USB port on the notebook or on an optional docking device For information about connecting a USB drive refer to the USB Device Connection section in Chapter 9 USB Devices ...

Page 96: ...ent electrostatic damage to the drive Before handling the drive discharge static electricity by touching the unpainted metal surface of the drive or the lug nuts on the back of the computer Do not touch the connector pins on the drive or on the computer Avoid exposing the drive to devices with magnetic fields Security devices with magnetic fields include airport walk through devices and security w...

Page 97: ...ng accessed Primary Hard Drive ÄCAUTION To prevent system lockup and loss of information Shut down the notebook before removing the hard drive from the hard drive bay Do not remove the hard drive while the notebook is on in standby or in hibernation The hard drive that is in the hard drive bay is the primary hard drive Remove it only after the notebook is properly shut down ...

Page 98: ...otebook is in hibernation turn the notebook on by pressing and releasing the power button Then shut down the notebook through the operating system 2 Close the display 3 Turn the notebook upside down with the battery facing away from you 4 Loosen the two hard drive cover screws 1 5 Lift the hard drive cover away from the notebook 2 ...

Page 99: ...Drives Hardware and Software Guide 5 5 6 Loosen the hard drive screw 1 7 Pull the hard drive tab 2 to the left to disconnect the hard drive 8 Lift the hard drive 3 from the notebook ...

Page 100: ... Software Guide 5 6 To install a hard drive 1 Insert a hard drive into the hard drive bay 1 on the bottom of the notebook 2 Pull the hard drive tab 2 to the right to connect the hard drive 3 Tighten the hard drive screw 3 ...

Page 101: ...Drives Hardware and Software Guide 5 7 4 Align the tabs 1 on the hard drive cover with the slots on the notebook 5 Close the cover 2 6 Tighten the hard drive cover screws 3 ...

Page 102: ...ard drive modules that include a hard drive with an attached adapter Inserting a Hard Drive Module To insert a hard drive module into the MultiBay II 1 Gently slide the hard drive module into the MultiBay II until it is seated 2 Turn the notebook upside down 3 Insert and tighten the security screw ...

Page 103: ...ist of connected devices 3 Select the hard drive and then select the Stop button The Safe to Remove Hardware message is displayed on your screen 4 If the security screw is installed on the bottom of the notebook remove it a Turn the notebook upside down b Remove the security screw c Turn the notebook display side up 5 Gently press in on the hard drive module 1 to unlock it 6 Slide the hard drive m...

Page 104: ...ves and DVD drives in the MultiBay II For more information on using CD and DVD software refer to Multimedia Software in Chapter 4 Multimedia Inserting an Optical Drive To insert an optical drive into the MultiBay II 1 Gently slide the drive into the MultiBay II until it is seated 2 Turn the notebook upside down 3 Insert and tighten the security screw ...

Page 105: ...t of connected devices 3 Select the optical drive and then select the Stop button The Safe to Remove Hardware message is displayed on your screen 4 If the security screw is installed on the bottom of the notebook remove it a Turn the notebook upside down b Remove the security screw c Turn the notebook display side up 5 Gently press in on the optical drive 1 to unlock it 6 Slide the optical drive 2...

Page 106: ... 1 Be sure the notebook is turned on 2 To release the media tray press the release button 1 on the drive bezel 3 Pull the media tray outward until it is fully extended 2 4 Position the disc over the media tray label side up 5 Gently press downward near the center of the disc until the disc snaps into place 3 6 Close the media tray After you insert a DVD a short pause is normal as autorun opens the...

Page 107: ...lease the media tray and then pull the tray 2 out until it is fully extended 3 Remove the disc 3 from the tray by gently pressing down on the spindle while lifting the outer edges of the disc Handle the disc by the edges not the flat surfaces If the media tray is not fully extended tilt the disc as you remove it 4 Close the media tray and place the disc in a protective case ...

Page 108: ... the paper clip until the media tray is released and then pull out the tray until it is fully extended 3 Remove the disc from the tray by gently pressing down on the spindle while lifting the outer edges of the disc Handle the disc by the edges not the flat surfaces If the media tray is not fully extended tilt the disc as you remove it To protect the disc place it in a protective case 4 Close the ...

Page 109: ...video degradation and loss of audio or video playback functionality do not initiate standby or hibernation while playing any type of media If standby or hibernation is accidentally initiated while a drive medium such as a diskette CD CD RW or DVD is in use the following results may occur Your playback may be interrupted You may see the following warning Putting the computer into hibernation or sta...

Page 110: ...ice drivers for your operating system Do not install other software such as card services socket services or enablers that may also be supplied by the PC Card manufacturer A PC Card is a credit card sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA The notebook supports 32 bit CardBus and 16 bit PC Cards The not...

Page 111: ...inserting a PC Card into a PC Card slot Do not move or transport the notebook while a PC Card is inserted 1 Hold the PC Card label side up with the connector facing the notebook 2 Gently slide the card into the slot until the card is seated The operating system will issue a sound to indicate that a device has been detected ...

Page 112: ...t the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area A dialog box displays a list of connected hardware b Select the PC Card and then select the Stop button The Safe to Remove Hardware message is displayed on your screen 2 Press the PC Card eject button 1 This action extends the button into position for releasing the PC Card 3 To release the PC Card press the extended PC Card eject button 4 ...

Page 113: ...PC Cards Hardware and Software Guide 6 4 ...

Page 114: ... SD Cards What Is an SD Card Secure Digital SD Memory Cards are removable thumbnail sized flash storage devices that provide a convenient method of storing data and sharing it with other devices such as PDAs cameras and SD equipped PCs ...

Page 115: ...ectors Use minimal pressure when inserting an SD Card into an SD Card slot Do not move or transport the notebook while an SD Card is inserted To insert an SD Card 1 Insert the SD Card into the SD Card slot label side up 2 Slide the card firmly into the slot until the card clicks into place ...

Page 116: ...s and applications using the SD Card 2 Stop the SD Card a Select the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area A dialog box displays a list of connected hardware b Select the SD Card and then select the Stop button The Safe to Remove Hardware message is displayed on your screen 3 Gently press in on the SD Card 1 to unlock it 4 Slide the SD Card from the slot 2 ...

Page 117: ... components from electrostatic discharge ESD before beginning any procedure ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by touching a grounded metal object For more information refer to the Regulatory and Safety Notices guide on the Notebook Documentation CD A memory module sometimes called a memory card is a narrow printed circuit board that holds memory chips A memory module is inserted...

Page 118: ... in hibernation turn the notebook on by pressing the power button to the left or right Then shut down the notebook through the operating system 2 Disconnect all external devices connected to the notebook 3 Disconnect the notebook from external power 4 Turn the notebook upside down 5 Remove any battery packs from the notebook 6 Loosen the memory module cover screw 1 7 Lift the memory module cover 2...

Page 119: ... the memory slot remove it a Pull away the retention clips on each side of the module 1 The module tilts upward b Grasp the edges of the module and gently pull the module out of the memory slot 2 To protect a memory module after removal place it in an electrostatic safe container ...

Page 120: ...ert the new memory module a Align the tabbed notched edge 1 of the module with the tabbed area in the memory slot b With the module at a 45 degree angle from the surface of the memory compartment press the module into the memory slot until it is seated 2 ...

Page 121: ...Memory Modules Hardware and Software Guide 8 5 c Push the module downward until the retention clips snap into place 10 Replace the memory module cover 1 and the memory module cover screw 2 ...

Page 122: ...the power button to the left or right Then shut down the notebook through the operating system 2 Disconnect all external devices connected to the notebook 3 Disconnect the notebook from external power 4 Turn the notebook upside down 5 Remove any battery packs from the notebook 6 Remove the 3 keyboard access screws from the bottom of the notebook A keyboard icon is located next to each keyboard acc...

Page 123: ...ry Modules Hardware and Software Guide 8 7 8 Slide the 4 keyboard latches away from the display 9 Lift the top edge of the keyboard and tilt the keyboard over until it rests on the palm rest of the notebook ...

Page 124: ...ry module slot a Pull the retention clips 1 away from each side of the module The module tilts upward when released b Grasp the edge of the memory module 2 and gently pull it out at a 45 degree angle ÄTo protect a memory module after it has been removed place it in a static safe container ...

Page 125: ... Guide 8 9 11 Insert the new memory module into the memory module slot a Align the keyed notched edge of the module 1 with the tabbed area in the expansion slot b Press the module into the slot from a 45 degree angle until it is seated 2 ...

Page 126: ...the retention clips snap into place 12 Replace the keyboard and slide the keyboard latches up to lock them 13 Replace the keyboard access screws located on the bottom of the notebook 14 Replace the battery packs 15 Reconnect external power and external devices 16 Restart the notebook ...

Page 127: ...rger hibernation file To display the amount of RAM in the system Select Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance System General tab or Press fn esc To display the amount of free space on your hard drive 1 Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop 2 Select your hard drive Information about the space on the drive is displayed in a status bar at the bottom of the window To display the a...

Page 128: ... USB Universal Serial Bus USB is a hardware interface that can be used to connect external devices such as a USB keyboard mouse drive printer scanner or hub to the notebook The notebook has three standard USB ports that support USB 2 0 and USB 1 1 devices ...

Page 129: ...powered hubs must be connected either to a USB port on the notebook or to a port on a powered hub Operating System and Software A USB device functions in the same way as a comparable non USB device with one exception By default USB devices do not function unless an operating system that supports USB is installed in the notebook Some USB devices may require additional support software which is usua...

Page 130: ...ional external MultiBay To enable USB legacy support 1 Turn on or restart the notebook 2 Press f10 while the F10 ROM Based Setup message is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen To change the language press f2 For navigation instructions press f1 3 Select Advanced Device Options 4 Select USB legacy support 5 To save your preference and exit Computer Setup select File Save Changes and Ex...

Page 131: ...modem cable which has a 6 pin RJ 11 connector at each end must be connected to an analog telephone line In some countries a country specific modem adapter is required Jacks for digital PBX systems may resemble analog telephone jacks but they are not compatible with the modem If the modem cable contains noise suppression circuitry 1 which prevents interference from TV and radio reception orient the...

Page 132: ...t plug a modem cable into the network jack 1 Plug the modem cable into the RJ 11 modem jack 1 on the notebook 2 Plug the other end of the modem cable into the RJ 11 telephone wall jack 2 For more information about using the modem or about using AT commands and dial modifiers refer to the Modem Command Guidelines Advanced Users Only provided in English on the Notebook Documentation CD ...

Page 133: ...y by country To use the modem and the modem cable outside the country in which you purchased the notebook you must obtain a country specific modem adapter To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that does not have an RJ 11 telephone jack 1 Plug the modem cable into the RJ 11 modem jack 1 on the notebook 2 Plug the modem cable 2 into the country specific modem adapter 3 Plug the country sp...

Page 134: ...AUTION To prevent configuring your modem in a way that violates the telecommunications regulations and laws of the country you are visiting select the country in which your notebook is located In addition your modem may not function properly if the correct country selection is not made As you travel to different countries it is recommended that you set the internal modem to a location setting that...

Page 135: ...st If you select a country or region that is not supported by the modem the Country region selection for USA or UK is displayed be default 7 Select OK to save your new location setting The Dialing Rules window is displayed Then To set your new location setting as the current location setting select OK To select another location setting as the current location setting select your preference from th...

Page 136: ...ne dialing Modem location settings include dialing mode options The dialing mode option set in your current modem location setting must be the dialing mode supported by the telephone line To determine the dialing mode supported by a telephone line dial a few digits on the telephone and then listen for clicks pulses or tones Clicks indicate that the telephone line supports pulse dialing Tones indic...

Page 137: ...Panel Network and Internet Connections 2 On the upper menu in the left panel of the Network and Internet Connections window select Phone and Modem Options 3 Select Modems 4 Select your modem 5 Select Properties 6 Select Modem 7 Clear the check box for Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing 8 Select OK OK If you continue to receive the No Dial Tone error message after clearing the Wait for Dial Tone Bef...

Page 138: ...ault 7 Select Apply OK 8 In the Phone and Modem Options window select Modems 9 Select your modem and then select Properties 10 Clear the check box for Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing 11 Select OK OK Preinstalled Communication Software To use preinstalled modem software for terminal emulation and data transfer 1 Select Start All Programs Accessories Communications 2 Select the appropriate fax or ...

Page 139: ...de 10 9 Network A network cable has an 8 pin RJ 45 connector at each end If the network cable contains noise suppression circuitry 1 which prevents interference from TV and radio reception orient the circuitry end of the cable 2 toward the notebook ...

Page 140: ...g the other end of the cable into a network wall jack 2 Your notebook is equipped with LAN Power Save mode which enables you to conserve battery power LAN Power Save mode turns off the LAN device when the notebook is not connected to external power and the network cable is disconnected For more information refer to Using LAN Power Save Mode in Chapter 2 Power ...

Page 141: ...can connect to wireless networks in corporate offices your home and public places Wireless networks include wireless local area networks WLANs or hotspots Hotspots are wireless access points available in public places such as airports restaurants coffee shops hotels and universities A Bluetooth wireless notebook can connect to other Bluetooth wireless enabled devices using a wireless personal area...

Page 142: ...off enable and disable your wireless devices The following table explains the software controls Wireless Control Description Wireless Assistant Is a software utility that enables you to turn on and off the 802 11 and Bluetooth wireless devices individually For more information on using Wireless Assistant refer to the Device Power States section in this chapter Computer Setup controls Enable and di...

Page 143: ... typically use wireless access points that can handle a large number of computers and accessories and can separate critical network functions A home or small office WLAN typically uses a wireless router which enables several wireless and wired computers to share an Internet connection a printer and files without additional pieces of hardware or software Wireless access point and wireless router ar...

Page 144: ...ble with 802 11b and 802 11g For information on identifying the type of device in your notebook refer to the Identifying a WLAN Device section in this chapter Connecting Your Wireless Notebook to a Corporate WLAN Contact your network administrator or IT department for information on connecting your notebook to your corporate WLAN Connecting Your Wireless Notebook to a Public WLAN Contact your ISP ...

Page 145: ... to the Internet This wireless network includes An optional broadband modem either DSL or cable and high speed Internet service purchased from an Internet service provider ISP 1 An optional wireless router purchased separately 2 Your wireless notebook 3 As this network grows additional wireless and wired computers can be connected to the network to access the Internet If you need technical assista...

Page 146: ... wireless device Refer to the Device Power States section For your home WLAN verify that your router is correctly configured For instructions refer to your router documentation Functional range for subsequent WLAN connections vary depending on your notebook WLAN implementation router manufacturer and interference from varying types of walls and other electronic devices For more information about u...

Page 147: ...ion without your knowledge The most common security levels are Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Personal and Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP In addition to enabling WPA Personal or WEP security encryption on the router you may want to use one or more of the following security measures Change the default network name SSID and password Use a firewall Set security on your Web browser Enable MAC address filter...

Page 148: ...eed to know the name of the integrated 802 11 wireless device on your notebook To identify an integrated 802 11 wireless device 1 Display the names of all the 802 11 wireless devices on your notebook a Select Start My Computer b Right click in the My Computer window c Select Properties Hardware tab Device Manager Network Adapters 2 Identify the 802 11 wireless device from the list that is displaye...

Page 149: ... The WLAN software is also available as a SoftPaq at the HP Web site To access download and install the SoftPaq use either of the following procedures Select Start Help and Support or Visit the HP Web site at http www hp com support a Choose your language and region b Select the Download Drivers and Software radio button c Enter your computer model information and then follow the instructions prov...

Page 150: ...are 1 Install the WLAN software as instructed earlier in this chapter 2 Open the utility 3 Select Help on the menu bar Troubleshooting Devices For more troubleshooting information visit the HP Web site http www hp com go wireless or refer to the documentation included with your notebook ...

Page 151: ...ollowing functions Personal Information Management PIM item transfer Sends and receives information files such as business cards calendar items notes and message items to and from another Bluetooth computer or device PIM synchronization Synchronizes PIM data between a computer PDA or cell phone using Bluetooth File Transfer Sends and receives files to and from another Bluetooth computer Network ac...

Page 152: ...by a notebook and images can be transferred from a camera to be stored on a computer or to be printed Human interface device Provides a wireless connection to other Bluetooth devices such as keyboards pointing devices gaming devices and remote monitoring devices Fax Provides a Bluetooth connection that enables a notebook to send or receive a fax message using a Bluetooth cellular phone or modem He...

Page 153: ...ion with Wireless Assistant By default the 802 11 wireless and Bluetooth devices and wireless light 2 are turned on when you turn on the notebook Turning on a wireless device does not automatically create a WLAN or connect you to a WLAN For information on setting up a WLAN refer to the Wireless Local Area Network Select Models Only section in this chapter ...

Page 154: ...n the wireless devices are disabled you must enable them before you can turn them on or off with Wireless Assistant To view the state of your wireless devices place the cursor over the Wireless Assistant icon in the notification area or open Wireless Assistant by double clicking the icon in the notification area Wireless Assistant displays the status of the devices as on off or disabled Wireless A...

Page 155: ...ws that both WLAN and Bluetooth are disabled Wireless light is off You want to turn on either or both devices 1 Press the wireless button The devices return to their previous on or off state 2 If the wireless devices are turned off right click the Wireless Assistant icon in the notification area 3 Select the device or devices you want to turn on Wireless Assistant shows that one device is on and t...

Page 156: ...both WLAN and Bluetooth are off Wireless light is off You want to disable both devices Press the wireless button Wireless Assistant shows that one device is on and the other device is off Wireless light is on You want to disable both devices Press the wireless button You want to turn off both devices 1 Right click the Wireless Assistant icon in the notification area 2 Select the device or devices ...

Page 157: ... IrDA compliant The infrared port supports both low speed connections of up to 115 kilobits per second Kbps and high speed connections of up to 4 Mbps Infrared performance may vary depending on the performance of infrared peripherals distance between infrared devices and applications used Infrared signals are sent through an invisible beam of infrared light and require an unobstructed line of sigh...

Page 158: ...at no signals from remote control or other wireless devices such as headphones or audio devices aim at a port During the transmission do not move either device and do not allow objects or movement to disrupt the beam Using Standby with Infrared Standby is not compatible with infrared transmission If the notebook is in standby an infrared transmission cannot be initiated If standby is initiated dur...

Page 159: ...otebook does not have the needed printer driver To print using Mobile Printing 1 Select File Print from any application 2 Select Mobile Printing from the list of printers 3 Select Print 4 Enter the printer s IP address or network path 5 Select Print For more information on downloading and using Mobile Printing visit the HP Web site at http www hp com go mobileprinting ...

Page 160: ...n protect the notebook personal information and data from a variety of risks Depending on your environment some security features may be unnecessary In addition to the Windows operating system security measures the following table may help you decide which other security features to use Most of these security features can be configured in the Computer Setup For more information refer to the Securi...

Page 161: ...ity Unauthorized access to a Windows user account Optional smart cards An enabled smart card can store both the Windows user password and the Windows administrator password therefore both the smart card and the smart card PIN are required to access the account Credential Manager for ProtectTools Refer to the Credential Manager for ProtectTools section in this chapter for more information This secu...

Page 162: ...efer to the Optional Security Cable section in this chapter This security feature is configured in Computer Setup Computer Setup is a non Windows utility accessed by pressing f10 when the notebook is started or restarted The procedures for using Computer Setup to set specific security preferences are provided in this chapter For information about displaying system information and using other Compu...

Page 163: ...use passwords Whenever you set a password write down the password and store it in a secure location away from the notebook If you forget your power on password and your HP administrator password you cannot start up the notebook or restore from hibernation Call Customer Care or your authorized service partner for additional information If you forget your HP administrator password you will not be ab...

Page 164: ...Function HP administrator password Protects access to Computer Setup Power on password Used to access the notebook during startup and when you restart the notebook DriveLock master password Used by the HP administrator to access drives protected by DriveLock and to remove DriveLock protection from the drive DriveLock user password Used by the day to day user to access drives protected by DriveLock...

Page 165: ...ntered when the notebook starts up or restores from hibernation If you set Windows to prompt for a password before resuming from standby a Windows password not a power on password must be entered to resume from standby Windows Passwords Function Administrator password Protects Windows administrator level access to notebook contents User password Protects access to notebook contents after exit from...

Page 166: ... numeric keypad refer to the Keypads section in Chapter 3 Pointing Devices and Keyboard Although you can use the same text for various passwords HP passwords and Windows passwords function independently Even if you plan to use the same text for an HP password and a Windows password you must set the HP password in Computer Setup and the Windows password in your operating system Although their names...

Page 167: ... password Is not interchangeable with a Windows administrator password although both can use the same word or series of letters or numbers Does not display as it is set entered changed or deleted Must be set and entered with the same type of keys For example an HP administrator password set with keyboard number keys will not be recognized if you enter it with embedded numeric keypad number keys Ca...

Page 168: ...rner of the screen To change the language press f2 For navigation instructions press f1 4 Use the arrow keys to select Security Administrator password and then press enter To set an HP administrator password type your password in the New password and Verify new password fields and then press f10 To change an HP administrator password type your current password in the Old password field type the ne...

Page 169: ...gain Power On Passwords A power on password prevents unauthorized use of the notebook After this password is set it must be entered each time the notebook is turned on or restarted A power on password Does not display as it is set entered changed or deleted Must be set and entered with the same type of keys For example a power on password set with keyboard number keys will not be recognized if you...

Page 170: ... in the lower left corner of the screen To change the language press f2 For navigation instructions press f1 4 Use the arrow keys to select Security Power On password and then press enter To set a power on password type the password in the New password and Verify new password fields and then press f10 To change a power on password type the current password in the Old password field type the new pa...

Page 171: ...hut down the notebook through the operating system 2 Be sure that the hard drive is inserted into the notebook not into an optional docking device or external MultiBay 3 Open Computer Setup by turning on or restarting the notebook Press f10 while the F10 ROM Based Setup message is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen To change the language press f2 For navigation instructions press f1 ...

Page 172: ... password defined in Computer Setup A hard drive protected by DriveLock can be accessed with either the user password or the master password You can delete a user password or master password only by removing DriveLock protection from the drive DriveLock protection can be removed from the drive only with the master password The owner of the user password should be the day to day user of the protect...

Page 173: ...e press f2 For navigation instructions press f1 4 Use the arrow keys to select Security DriveLock passwords Then press enter 5 Select the location of the hard drive and then press f10 6 Toggle the Protection field to Enable and then press f10 7 Read the warning To continue press f10 8 Type your user password in the New password and Verify new password fields and then press f10 9 Type your master p...

Page 174: ...an require that a DriveLock password be entered each time the notebook is restarted Enable and disable this feature in Computer Setup 1 Shut down the notebook If you are not sure whether the notebook is off or in hibernation turn the notebook on by pressing the power button and then shut down the notebook through the operating system 2 Be sure that the hard drive is inserted into the notebook not ...

Page 175: ...s the DriveLock settings in Computer Setup 1 Shut down the notebook If you are not sure whether the notebook is off or in hibernation turn the notebook on by pressing the power button and then shut down the notebook through the operating system 2 Be sure that the hard drive is inserted into the notebook not into an optional docking device or external MultiBay 3 Open Computer Setup by turning on th...

Page 176: ...ion To access the DriveLock settings in Computer Setup 1 Shut down the notebook If you are not sure whether the notebook is off or in hibernation turn the notebook on by pressing the power button and then shut down the notebook through the operating system 2 Be sure that the hard drive is inserted into the notebook not into an optional docking device or external MultiBay 3 Open Computer Setup by t...

Page 177: ...off or in hibernation turn the notebook on by pressing the power button and then shut down the notebook through the operating system 2 Be sure that the hard drive is inserted into the notebook not into an optional docking device or external MultiBay 3 Open Computer Setup by turning on or restarting the notebook Press f10 while the F10 ROM Based Setup message is displayed in the lower left corner o...

Page 178: ...tem information and how to configure system information options in Computer Setup System Information options allow you to Display or enter the notebook serial number asset tag and ownership tag Display a battery pack serial number To prevent unauthorized access to this information you must create an HP administrator password For instructions refer to the Setting HP Administrator Passwords section ...

Page 179: ... the F10 ROM Based Setup message is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen To change the language press f2 For navigation instructions press f1 4 Access or set your preferences by following these directions To view general system information select File System Information To view or enter identification values for system components select Security System IDs 5 To confirm the information ...

Page 180: ...ntivirus software can detect most viruses destroy them and in most cases repair damage they have caused To provide protection against newly discovered viruses antivirus software must be updated Norton AntiVirus is preinstalled on the notebook For information about using the Norton AntiVirus software Select Start All Programs Norton AntiVirus Help and Support For more information about computer vir...

Page 181: ...ic alarms and user interfaces for configuring the firewall To protect your privacy it is recommended that you use firewall software The Windows operating system firewall is available on your notebook To learn more about this firewall 1 Select Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Windows Firewall 2 Select the General tab To learn more about Windows Firewall select the What else shou...

Page 182: ...n tries to connect To temporarily block the application select Keep blocking this program but ask me again later The next time the application attempts to connect to your notebook you will receive the security alert To manually add an application to the Windows Firewall Exceptions list so that it will not be blocked by the firewall 1 Select Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Wind...

Page 183: ...ake these updates available on their Web site To update your system using the Critical Security Updates for Windows XP disc 1 Insert the disc into the drive The disc automatically runs the installation application 2 Follow the on screen instructions to install all updates This may take a few minutes 3 Remove the disc Using the Smart Card Reader Your notebook is equipped with an embedded smart card...

Page 184: ... you have the correct smart card and you know the PIN For information on using the HP ProtectTools Security Manager to manage the smart card security features refer to Smart Card Security for ProtectTools in this chapter Inserting a Smart Card To insert a smart card 1 Insert the smart card into the smart card reader 2 Follow the on screen instructions for logging on to the notebook using the smart...

Page 185: ...Security Hardware and Software Guide 12 26 Removing a Smart Card To remove a smart card Grasp the edges of the smart card and pull it out of the smart card reader ...

Page 186: ...curity for ProtectTools Depending on your notebook model add on modules may be preinstalled preloaded or downloaded from the HP Web site Visit http www hp com for more information Embedded Security for ProtectTools You must have the optional embedded security chip in your notebook in order to use Embedded Security for ProtectTools Embedded Security for ProtectTools has security features that prote...

Page 187: ... accessed through BIOS Configuration for ProtectTools For more information refer to the Embedded Security for ProtectTools online Help or the HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Guide on the Notebook Documentation CD Credential Manager for ProtectTools Credential Manager for ProtectTools has security features that provide protection against unauthorized access to your notebook including the followin...

Page 188: ...wer on user passwords and administrator passwords Configure preboot authentication features such as smart card passwords and power on passwords Enable and disable hardware features such as the enable CD ROM boot feature Configure boot options and boot order which includes disabling the ability to boot to drives other than the primary hard drive Many of the features in BIOS Configuration for Protec...

Page 189: ... Manager for ProtectTools Work with the BIOS to enable optional smart card authentication in a preboot environment and to configure separate smart cards for an administrator and a user This requires a user to insert the smart card and optionally enter a PIN prior to allowing the operating system to load For more information on BIOS security features refer to Chapter 13 Computer Setup Set and chang...

Page 190: ...t as deterrents These deterrents may not prevent a product from being mishandled or stolen To install a security cable 1 Loop the security cable around a secured object 2 Insert the key 1 into the cable lock 2 3 Insert the cable lock into the security cable slot 3 and then lock the cable lock with the key ...

Page 191: ...the operating system after you exit Computer Setup Pointing devices are not supported in Computer Setup you must use the keyboard to navigate and make selections An external keyboard connected by USB can be used with Computer Setup only if USB legacy support is enabled For more information about USB refer to USB Device Connection in Chapter 9 USB Devices The menu tables later in this chapter provi...

Page 192: ... To view navigation information press f1 To return to the Computer Setup menu press esc 2 Select the File Security Tools or Advanced menu 3 To exit Computer Setup choose one of the following To exit without saving any changes use the arrow keys to select File Ignore Changes and Exit Then follow the instructions on the screen To exit and save all the settings you have entered use the arrow keys to ...

Page 193: ...screen To change the language press f2 To view navigation information press f1 2 Use the arrow keys to select File Restore defaults 3 Select the Restore Defaults check box 4 To confirm the restoration press f10 5 Select File Save Changes and Exit Then follow the instructions on the screen When the computer restarts the factory settings are restored and any identification information you may have e...

Page 194: ...ve system configuration settings to a diskette Restore from floppy Restore system configuration settings from a diskette Restore defaults Replace configuration settings in Computer Setup with factory default settings Identification information is retained Ignore changes and exit Cancel changes entered during the current session Then exit and restart the notebook Save changes and exit Save changes ...

Page 195: ... options Enable disable stringent security Enable disable required password on restart DriveLock passwords Enable disable DriveLock change a DriveLock user or master password DriveLock settings are accessible only when you enter Computer Setup by turning on not restarting the notebook Smart Card Security Enable disable support for smart card authentication on boot This feature is supported only by...

Page 196: ...sible only if the notebook is equipped with an embedded security chip Device security Enable disable devices in the system Enable NIC for inclusion in MultiBoot System IDs Enter user defined identification values Select This Option To Do This Select To Do This HDD Self Test options Run a self test on any hard drive in the system Battery Information View information about any battery packs in the n...

Page 197: ...tup sequence that can include most bootable devices and media in the system For details refer to Appendix B MultiBoot Set the boot order Device options Enable disable multiple standard pointing devices at startup To set the notebook to support only a single usually nonstandard pointing device at startup select Disable Select a parallel port mode EPP Enhanced Parallel Port standard bidirectional or...

Page 198: ...tte drive diskette or CD R CD RW or DVD inserted into a drive connected by a USB connector to the notebook or to an optional docking device Enable disable the fan to always be on while the notebook is connected to AC power Swap the functions of the fn key and left ctrl key Enable disable Bluetooth and WLAN devices Bluetooth and WLAN settings are accessible only if the notebook is equipped with a B...

Page 199: ...s chapter Prepare for a system ROM update by identifying through the Computer Setup utility the ROM versions currently installed on the notebook 2 Access the updates through your local HP Web site or the Support Software CD purchased separately 3 Download and install the updates The notebook system ROM stores the BIOS The BIOS determines how the notebook hardware interacts with the operating syste...

Page 200: ...t category is Notebook The product family name and series number are printed in the lower right corner of the display bezel Model information is provided on the serial number label on the bottom of the notebook To determine whether available ROM updates contain later ROM versions than those currently installed on the notebook you need to know the version of the system ROM currently installed ROM v...

Page 201: ...ystem Information The system ROM information is displayed 3 To exit Computer Setup without changing any settings use the arrow keys to select File Ignore Changes and Exit and then follow the instructions on the screen After Computer Setup closes the notebook restarts in Windows ...

Page 202: ... in English Downloading System ROM ÄCAUTION To prevent serious damage to the notebook or an unsuccessful installation download and install a ROM update only while the notebook is connected to reliable external power using the AC adapter Do not download or install a ROM update while the notebook is running on battery power docked in an optional docking device or connected to an optional power sourc...

Page 203: ...d access the ROM update you want to download 3 At the download area a Record the date name or other identifier of any ROM update that is later than the ROM currently installed on your notebook You might need this information to locate the update later after it has been downloaded to the hard drive b Record the path to the default or custom location on the hard drive to which the ROM package will d...

Page 204: ...r window a Select My Computer your hard drive designation The hard drive designation is typically Local Disk C b Follow the path you recorded earlier to the folder on your hard drive that contains the update 3 Begin the installation a Open the folder that contains the update b Double click the file with an exe extension for example filename exe The ROM update installation begins 4 Complete the ins...

Page 205: ...Web page 4 When the download is complete open Windows Explorer 5 In Windows Explorer select My Computer then the hard drive designation usually drive C and then the folder to which you saved the downloaded item 6 In the folder select the name or number of the software package containing the update 7 Select the file that includes an exe extension for example Filename exe The installation begins 8 T...

Page 206: ...al data The Operating System disc also enables you to reinstall the operating system software provided with the notebook For best results attempt to recover optimal notebook functionality by using the following procedures in the order described here Safeguarding Your Data Software or devices added to the notebook can cause your system to become unstable To safeguard your documents store personal f...

Page 207: ...ok restarts and creates the first snapshot After the snapshot is created the notebook restarts and the software makes the snapshots available for recovery through Windows Local Recovery is installed with a default schedule so that snapshots of your files are automatically taken on a regular basis You can change the snapshot schedule For more information see the Altiris Local Recovery Help You can ...

Page 208: ...and before installing new software or devices Doing this enables you to return to a previous configuration restore point if you encounter problems To set a system restore point 1 Select Start Help and Support 2 Select Use tools to view your computer information and diagnose problems 3 Select System Restore A System Restore window is opened 4 Select Create a restore point and then follow the on scr...

Page 209: ...the application and reinstalls deleted system files within the application In most cases If the application you are repairing or reinstalling is still installed on your notebook the reinstallation process does not affect your settings within the application In all cases If an application has been deleted from your notebook the reinstallation process reinstalls the application or utility to the fac...

Page 210: ...tebook 3 Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to turn off the notebook 4 Press the power button again to start the notebook 5 When prompted press any key to boot from the disc After a few minutes the Welcome to Setup screen is displayed 6 Press enter to continue A Licensing Agreement screen is displayed 7 Press f8 to accept the agreement and continue The Setup window is displayed 8 Press ...

Page 211: ...ir the operating system you can reinstall it To reinstall the operating system 1 Connect the notebook to external power through the AC adapter and turn on the notebook 2 Immediately insert the Operating System disc into the notebook 3 Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to turn off the notebook 4 Press the power button again to start the notebook 5 When prompted press any key to boot fro...

Page 212: ...f Authenticity label located on the bottom of the notebook Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software After the operating system installation process is complete you must reinstall drivers To reinstall drivers use the Driver Recovery disc included with the notebook 1 While running Windows insert the Driver Recovery disc into the optical drive If you do not have autorun enabled select Start Run...

Page 213: ... drip onto the notebook keyboard ÄCAUTION To prevent possible damage to the display do not place anything on top of the notebook even when it is in the carrying case ÄCAUTION To prevent overheating do not obstruct the vents Do not allow a hard surface such as an adjoining optional printer or a soft surface such as fabric or carpet to block the airflow ...

Page 214: ...keyboard to prevent costly repairs Avoid exposing your notebook to direct sunlight extreme temperatures or ultraviolet light for extended periods of time Use your notebook only on a solid flat surface Make sure that vents which cool internal components are unobstructed If the notebook will be idle for a week or more shut it down If the notebook will be disconnected from external power for more tha...

Page 215: ...arm or hot when used continuously The notebook complies with the user accessible surface temperature limits defined by the International Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment IEC 60950 Notebook ÅWARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock always disconnect the computer from the power outlet and disconnect peripherals before attempting to clean your computer or any of its compone...

Page 216: ...can become trapped beneath the keys Ideally use a can of compressed air with a straw extension to blow air in and under the keys ÄCAUTION To prevent permanent damage Do not clean the keyboard with liquids of any kind Do not use a regular vacuum cleaner to clean the keyboard because you may deposit normal household debris on the surfaces rather than remove it ...

Page 217: ...ges and lint frequently clean your display with a soft damp lint free cloth If the screen requires additional cleaning use an antistatic screen cleaner or premoistened antistatic wipes TouchPad Grease and dirt on the TouchPad can cause your cursor to jump around on the display screen To avoid this wash hands frequently when using the notebook and clean the TouchPad with a damp cloth ...

Page 218: ...n substantially improve its performance and prevent loss of mouse pointer control To clean an external mouse complete the following steps 1 Turn the mouse over and rotate the circular plate about 1 4 inch counterclockwise until it pops loose Most mice have an arrow to indicate the direction to turn the plate ...

Page 219: ...move the ball from your mouse and clean it with an antistatic wipe or a lint free cotton cloth 3 Spray the inside of the mouse with compressed air or clean it with a non cotton swab to remove loose debris and dust 4 Replace the ball and the bottom plate ...

Page 220: ...s digital cards or PC Cards 3 Turn off and then disconnect all external devices 4 Shut down the notebook 5 If the notebook will be disconnected from an external power source for more than 2 weeks remove all battery packs and store them in a cool dry place 6 If you are shipping the notebook place it in the original packing box or similar protective packaging and label the package FRAGILE ...

Page 221: ...If you plan to use the notebook during a flight check with the airline in advance In flight notebook use is at the discretion of the airline If your notebook has a GSM device such as the GPRS Multiport Module you must turn off the GSM device on your notebook before boarding and keep it turned off if you plan to use your notebook during the flight If you are traveling internationally Consult with C...

Page 222: ...ric U S Temperature Operating not writing to optical disc 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Operating writing to optical disc 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Nonoperating 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative humidity noncondensing Operating 10 to 90 10 to 90 Nonoperating 5 to 95 5 to 95 Maximum altitude unpressurized Operating 14 7 to 10 1 psia 15 m to 3 048 m 50 ft to 10 000 ft Nonoperating 14 7 to 4 4 psia 15 m t...

Page 223: ...lthough the notebook can be powered from a stand alone DC power source it is strongly recommended that the notebook be powered only with an AC adapter or DC power cord supplied or approved by HP The notebook is capable of accepting DC power within the following specifications This product is designed for IT power systems in Norway with phase to phase voltage not exceeding 240 Vrms Input Power Rati...

Page 224: ...able devices and control the sequence in which the system attempts to boot from those devices as it starts up your notebook Bootable devices include optical drive discs such as CDs or DVDs bootable diskettes or a NIC Some devices including USB devices and NICs must be enabled in Computer Setup before they can be included in the boot sequence For more information refer to the Bootable Devices in Co...

Page 225: ...oot as drive C The NIC does not have a drive letter assigned to it An optical drive device such as a CD ROM drive can boot either as drive A or drive C depending on the format of the CD Most bootable CDs boot as drive A If you have a CD that boots as the C drive the system will boot the diskette drive before it boots the CD By default the notebook selects the startup device by searching enabled de...

Page 226: ...boots as drive A c Diskette drive in an optional docking device or in an external MultiBay Default sequence for devices that boot as drive C a An optical drive in an optional docking device MultiBay or in an external MultiBay that contains a disc that boots as drive C b An optical drive in the internal MultiBay II that contains a disc that boots as drive C c Hard drive in the notebook primary hard...

Page 227: ...drives inserted into an optional docking device use the arrow keys to select the Advanced menu Device Options Then select Enable USB legacy support or To enable a NIC select Security menu Device security and then select Internal network adapter boot 3 Save your preferences and exit Computer Setup by using the arrow keys to select File Save Changes and Exit Then follow the instructions on the scree...

Page 228: ... to the hard drive in the primary hard drive bay Instead it will try to boot to the next type of device in the boot order diskette optical device or NIC However if there are two optical devices and the first optical device does not boot either because it does not contain media or the media is not bootable the system will try to boot to the second optical device Changing the boot sequence also chan...

Page 229: ...tup 1 Open Computer Setup by turning on or restarting the notebook Press f10 while the F10 ROM Based Setup message is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen To change the language press f2 For navigation instructions press f1 2 Use the arrow keys to select the Advanced menu Boot Options and then press enter 3 Toggle the MultiBoot field to Enable 4 Toggle the Boot Order fields to the boot...

Page 230: ...nstructions press f1 2 Use the arrow keys to select the Advanced menu Boot Options and then press enter 3 In the Express Boot Popup Delay Sec field select the length of time in seconds that you want the notebook to display the startup location menu before it defaults to the current MultiBoot setting when 0 is selected the Express Boot startup location menu is not displayed 4 Save your preferences ...

Page 231: ...enu select your preference within the allotted time and then press enter To prevent the notebook from defaulting to the current MultiBoot setting press any key before the allotted time expires The notebook will not start up until you select a startup location and press enter To allow the notebook to start up according to the current MultiBoot settings wait for the allotted time to expire ...

Page 232: ...ement are Initial software image deployment Remote system software installation Software management and updates ROM updates Tracking and security of computer assets the hardware and software installed on the computer Fault notification and recovery of certain system software and hardware components Support for specific features described in this chapter may vary depending on the computer model and...

Page 233: ...sing software deployment tools such as Altiris Deployment Solutions to replace the preinstalled software with a customized software image Using a disk cloning process to copy the contents from one hard drive to another The deployment method you should use depends on your organization s technology environment and processes Visit the HP Web site at http www hp com go pcsolutions for more information...

Page 234: ... capabilities for HP devices that include Detailed views of hardware inventory for asset management PC health check monitoring and diagnostics Web accessible reporting of business critical details such as machines with thermal warnings and memory alerts Remote updating of system software such as device drivers and ROM BIOS Additional functionality can be added when HP CMS is used with optional Alt...

Page 235: ...d fixed asset tracking System Software Deployment and Migration Windows 2000 XP migration System deployment Personality personal user settings migration Help Desk and Problem Resolution Managing help desk tickets Remote troubleshooting Remote problem resolution Client disaster recovery Software and Operations Management Ongoing client management HP system software deployment Application self heali...

Page 236: ... Pro allows you to preserve old settings preferences and data and migrate them to a new environment quickly and easily For more information visit the HP Web site at http www hp com go easydeploy System Software Manager System Software Manager SSM lets you remotely update system level software on multiple systems simultaneously When executed on a client computer SSM detects both hardware and softwa...

Page 237: ...pairing 1 16 audio features 4 1 headphone jack 1 10 4 2 speakers 1 7 audio in microphone jack 1 10 4 1 audio out headphone jack 1 10 4 2 AutoPlay 4 10 B battery battery packs 2 17 charge information 2 23 3 8 charging 2 21 charging sources 2 21 conserving power 2 31 inserting a battery pack 2 19 primary battery pack 1 15 primary bay 1 13 primary locking latch 1 13 primary release latch 1 13 removin...

Page 238: ...curity 12 31 cable security 1 11 caps lock light 1 2 caring for the notebook 15 2 CD ROM drives 5 10 CDs See also recovery discs Certificate of Authenticity label 1 17 cleaning display 15 5 external mouse 15 5 keyboard 15 3 TouchPad 15 5 client management solutions C 1 components bottom 1 13 front 1 7 left side 1 10 rear 1 9 right side 1 10 top 1 1 Computer Setup accessing 13 1 Advanced menu 13 7 ...

Page 239: ... display release latch 1 7 display switch 1 5 2 3 disposing of a battery pack 2 34 docking connector 1 13 downloading software 14 7 drive media affected by airport security 5 2 DriveLock 12 13 driver recovery disc 1 16 drivers reinstalling or repairing 1 16 drives activity light 5 3 affected by airport security 5 2 care 5 1 hard drive self test 13 6 light 1 2 MultiBay II hard drives 5 8 5 9 MultiB...

Page 240: ... 11 5 hotkeys 3 5 3 10 HP administrator password 12 8 HP Client Manager Software C 3 HP password 12 5 HP password guidelines 12 6 HP ProtectTools Security Manager 12 27 humidity specifications A 1 I Info Center button location 1 4 described 3 11 3 18 infrared port location 1 7 using 11 17 installing software 4 9 Internet Connection Firewall 12 22 Internet service provider 11 5 InterVideo WinDVD 4 ...

Page 241: ...nsion slot installing a memory module 8 4 location 8 2 removing a memory module 8 2 hibernation file 8 11 memory check 13 6 primary slot installing a memory module 8 9 location 8 6 removing memory module 8 6 8 8 microphone jack 1 10 4 1 microphone internal 1 10 4 2 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label 1 17 Mobile Printing 11 19 modem connecting a cable 10 2 country selection 10 4 country sp...

Page 242: ...Certificate of Authenticity label 1 17 passwords 12 5 Product Key 1 17 reinstalling 14 12 repairing 14 12 security 12 1 operating system recovery disc 1 16 operating system Windows reinstalling or repairing 1 16 optical discs displaying contents 5 15 inserting 5 12 removing with power 5 13 removing without power 5 14 optical drives 5 10 5 11 P Palm Check 3 4 passwords coordinating 12 6 DriveLock 1...

Page 243: ...3 13 Presentation mode button location 1 5 3 11 3 13 Printing Mobile 11 19 processor performance controls 2 14 Product Key 1 17 product name and number notebook 1 17 projector connecting 4 7 public WLAN 11 4 Q Quick Launch buttons location 3 11 software 3 12 Quick Tile 3 17 R rated input power specifications A 2 rear components 1 9 recovery discs 1 16 recovery system 14 8 regulatory information Mo...

Page 244: ... 2 9 2 12 shutting down the notebook 2 6 2 12 smart card reader location 1 11 using 12 24 Smart Card Security for ProtectTools 12 30 software antivirus 12 21 downloading 14 7 firewall 12 2 12 22 installing 4 9 Internet 14 4 managment C 3 modem 10 6 multimedia 4 8 reinstalling 14 11 14 12 reinstalling or repairing 1 16 repairing 14 11 security features 12 1 Support Software disc 14 2 system ROM 14 ...

Page 245: ...mental specifications A 2 Modem Approval label 1 17 tips 16 1 wireless certification labels 1 17 turning off the notebook 2 9 turning on the notebook 2 9 U updating software 14 1 USB connecting an optional device 9 2 description 9 1 legacy support 9 2 software 9 2 USB port locations 1 10 1 11 9 1 V vents 1 11 1 13 video features 4 4 viruses antivirus software 12 21 volume buttons 1 5 4 1 volume mu...

Page 246: ...5 power states 11 13 public WLAN 11 4 security features 11 7 software 11 2 11 7 11 8 turning off devices 11 16 turning on devices 11 15 Wireless Assistant 11 14 WLAN connection 11 6 WLAN defined 11 3 Wireless Assistant 11 2 wireless certification label 1 17 WLAN label 1 17 Z zoomed video PC Card 6 1 ...

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