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...a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the keyboard screw and put them . Memory bay Wireless network bay Keyboard screw 7 Loosen the six memory bay cover screws and one wireless network bay screw (these guidelines: • Avoid static-causing surfaces such as ...electrostatic discharge (ESD). Technical Support See the label on your workbench or other grounded connection. • Touch a bare metal surface on the bottom of each hinge cover and gently pry it up , then remove the battery. Gateway...
...a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the keyboard screw and put them . Memory bay Wireless network bay Keyboard screw 7 Loosen the six memory bay cover screws and one wireless network bay screw (these guidelines: • Avoid static-causing surfaces such as ...electrostatic discharge (ESD). Technical Support See the label on your workbench or other grounded connection. • Touch a bare metal surface on the bottom of each hinge cover and gently pry it up , then remove the battery. Gateway...
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...keyboard toward the LCD panel until the keyboard is fully moved toward the front of the notebook, insert the cable into their respective companies. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of your notebook. The cover is correctly mounted when you can run you . 2 Make sure ... 8 Turn your notebook over so the bottom is facing up. 9 Replace the two optional keyboard screws. 10 Replace the memory bay cover and wireless network bay cover. 11 Replace the keyboard screw. 12 Insert the battery, then turn your notebook over. 13 Connect the power adapter, the modem...
...keyboard toward the LCD panel until the keyboard is fully moved toward the front of the notebook, insert the cable into their respective companies. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of your notebook. The cover is correctly mounted when you can run you . 2 Make sure ... 8 Turn your notebook over so the bottom is facing up. 9 Replace the two optional keyboard screws. 10 Replace the memory bay cover and wireless network bay cover. 11 Replace the keyboard screw. 12 Insert the battery, then turn your notebook over. 13 Connect the power adapter, the modem...
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.... Avoid touching the edge connectors. All other countries. For more information, see "Changing Batteries" in your notebook may be removed), then remove wireless network bay cover. www.gateway.com © 2006 Gateway, Inc. Screw Preventing static electricity discharge The components inside of their respective companies. 1 Tools You need a small Phillips screwdriver to replace...
.... Avoid touching the edge connectors. All other countries. For more information, see "Changing Batteries" in your notebook may be removed), then remove wireless network bay cover. www.gateway.com © 2006 Gateway, Inc. Screw Preventing static electricity discharge The components inside of their respective companies. 1 Tools You need a small Phillips screwdriver to replace...
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.... If your card is held by clips, press the module down until the module tilts upward. Technical Support See the label on your notebook. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of the slot. -ORIf your card is held by clips, press outward on the clip at a 30...one direction. This module is keyed so it into place. -OR- See your hardware guide for Customer Care Information. All other countries. Replacing the Wireless Network Module 10 Pull the module out of their respective companies. in the module slot. 12 Move the antenna wires out of the way. 13...
.... If your card is held by clips, press the module down until the module tilts upward. Technical Support See the label on your notebook. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of the slot. -ORIf your card is held by clips, press outward on the clip at a 30...one direction. This module is keyed so it into place. -OR- See your hardware guide for Customer Care Information. All other countries. Replacing the Wireless Network Module 10 Pull the module out of their respective companies. in the module slot. 12 Move the antenna wires out of the way. 13...
8511369 - Gateway Notebook Hardware Reference
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Contents Chapter 1: About this reference 1 About this guide 2 Accessing the online User Guide 2 Gateway contact information 2 Gateway model and serial number 2 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 3 For more information 3 Chapter 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook 5 Identifying features 6 Front 6 Left 7 Right 8 Back 9 Bottom 10 Keyboard area ... keyboard 18 Key types 18 System key combinations 19 Using the EZ Pad touchpad 21 Adjusting the volume 22 Turning your wireless radio on or off 23 Using the DVD drive 24 Identifying drive types 24 Inserting a CD or DVD 25 Using...
Contents Chapter 1: About this reference 1 About this guide 2 Accessing the online User Guide 2 Gateway contact information 2 Gateway model and serial number 2 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 3 For more information 3 Chapter 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook 5 Identifying features 6 Front 6 Left 7 Right 8 Back 9 Bottom 10 Keyboard area ... keyboard 18 Key types 18 System key combinations 19 Using the EZ Pad touchpad 21 Adjusting the volume 22 Turning your wireless radio on or off 23 Using the DVD drive 24 Identifying drive types 24 Inserting a CD or DVD 25 Using...
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CHAPTER 2 Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook • Identifying features • Connecting the AC adapter • Connecting the dial-up modem • Connecting to a cable or DSL modem or to an ... (rebooting) your notebook • Using the status indicators • Using the keyboard • Using the EZ Pad touchpad • Adjusting the volume • Turning your wireless radio on or off • Using the DVD drive • Using the memory card reader • Adding and removing a PC Card • Changing batteries •...
CHAPTER 2 Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook • Identifying features • Connecting the AC adapter • Connecting the dial-up modem • Connecting to a cable or DSL modem or to an ... (rebooting) your notebook • Using the status indicators • Using the keyboard • Using the EZ Pad touchpad • Adjusting the volume • Turning your wireless radio on or off • Using the DVD drive • Using the memory card reader • Adding and removing a PC Card • Changing batteries •...
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... been pressed that affects how the keyboard is used. Wireless radio is turned on - Caps lock is turned off. ■ LED on . ■ LED off - The disc drive is not in use . ■ LED blinking - www.gateway.com Using the status indicators Using the status indicators Important... If none of the indicators are located below the touchpad. Status indicators inform you may need to press FN+F1 to toggle the status indicators on - Wireless network Caps lock Hard drive ...
... been pressed that affects how the keyboard is used. Wireless radio is turned on - Caps lock is turned off. ■ LED on . ■ LED off - The disc drive is not in use . ■ LED blinking - www.gateway.com Using the status indicators Using the status indicators Important... If none of the indicators are located below the touchpad. Status indicators inform you may need to press FN+F1 to toggle the status indicators on - Wireless network Caps lock Hard drive ...
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... type numbers when the numeric keypad is being used. Enter Standby mode. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to close this system key... For more information, see "Using the status indicators" on commercial aircraft. www.gateway.com Using the keyboard Key type Icon FN key Numeric keypad Description Press the FN key...
... type numbers when the numeric keypad is being used. Enter Standby mode. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to close this system key... For more information, see "Using the status indicators" on commercial aircraft. www.gateway.com Using the keyboard Key type Icon FN key Numeric keypad Description Press the FN key...
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... devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the option to be restricted or eliminated. Your Gateway notebook may be turned off while traveling in the online User Guide. 23 To turn the wireless IEEE 802.11 radio on or off : ■ Press FN + F6. To turn the Bluetooth radio on...
... devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the option to be restricted or eliminated. Your Gateway notebook may be turned off while traveling in the online User Guide. 23 To turn the wireless IEEE 802.11 radio on or off : ■ Press FN + F6. To turn the Bluetooth radio on...
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... be restricted or eliminated. See the Gateway System Restoration Kit, or contact Gateway Customer Care for use of the wireless device or devices that may be used. These devices may be allowed. Because the wireless devices (which the device will be ...to use or turning on the use of wireless devices. APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information Regulatory compliance statements www.gateway.com Wireless guidance Warning Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on wireless devices. Important Every country has different restrictions ...
... be restricted or eliminated. See the Gateway System Restoration Kit, or contact Gateway Customer Care for use of the wireless device or devices that may be used. These devices may be allowed. Because the wireless devices (which the device will be ...to use or turning on the use of wireless devices. APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information Regulatory compliance statements www.gateway.com Wireless guidance Warning Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on wireless devices. Important Every country has different restrictions ...
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...operated (or co-located) in conjunction with any way. Contact Gateway for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Refer to the system label to verify the presence of a wireless device near the body (this notebook may be present (embedded) ..., which the receiver is connected. In some areas, use it. These limits are not user-serviceable. www.gateway.com United States of America Caution Wireless devices are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device should be used with...
...operated (or co-located) in conjunction with any way. Contact Gateway for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Refer to the system label to verify the presence of a wireless device near the body (this notebook may be present (embedded) ..., which the receiver is connected. In some areas, use it. These limits are not user-serviceable. www.gateway.com United States of America Caution Wireless devices are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device should be used with...
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...present and being used more than provide with the notebook. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to licensing. Contact Gateway for information. This section is subject to provide maximum shielding. Operation of... radio your system are on the first page of each transmitted page or on . Wireless devices that is installed outdoors is only applicable if these devices are not user-serviceable. www.gateway.com This equipment cannot be used with any antenna other than 20 cm (8 inches)...
...present and being used more than provide with the notebook. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to licensing. Contact Gateway for information. This section is subject to provide maximum shielding. Operation of... radio your system are on the first page of each transmitted page or on . Wireless devices that is installed outdoors is only applicable if these devices are not user-serviceable. www.gateway.com This equipment cannot be used with any antenna other than 20 cm (8 inches)...
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...lock slot 7 key combinations 19 keyboard buttons 18 connecting 18 features 18 locating 11 replacing 40 USB port 8 keys application 18 60 www.gateway.com arrow 18 battery status 19 brightness 20 directional 18 Fn 19 function 18 LCD brightness 20 LCD/CRT 19 navigation 18 numeric keypad ...25 multimedia adjusting volume 22 using DVD drive 24 muting sound 20, 22 N navigation keys 18 network jack 8, 14 networking turning off wireless network 23 turning on wireless network 23 Num Lock status indicator 17 numeric keypad status indicator 17 using 19 O opening files 22 folders 22 LCD panel 6 notebook 6...
...lock slot 7 key combinations 19 keyboard buttons 18 connecting 18 features 18 locating 11 replacing 40 USB port 8 keys application 18 60 www.gateway.com arrow 18 battery status 19 brightness 20 directional 18 Fn 19 function 18 LCD brightness 20 LCD/CRT 19 navigation 18 numeric keypad ...25 multimedia adjusting volume 22 using DVD drive 24 muting sound 20, 22 N navigation keys 18 network jack 8, 14 networking turning off wireless network 23 turning on wireless network 23 Num Lock status indicator 17 numeric keypad status indicator 17 using 19 O opening files 22 folders 22 LCD panel 6 notebook 6...
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www.gateway.com Index Standby mode 15, 19 status box 19 status indicator 6 turning off notebook 15 turning on notebook 15 ..., and programs 22 opening shortcut menu 22 right-clicking 22 rocker switch 21 selecting screen objects 22 turning off notebook 15, 16 wireless network 19, 23 turning on notebook 15 wireless network 19, 23 TV out (S-Video out) jack 7 U upgrading 31 USB port 8 V VGA port 9 video S-Video... 20, 22 controls 22 muting 20, 22 system keys 20 W waking up notebook 15 Windows key 18 Product Key Code 3 wireless network button 19 turning off 23 turning on 23 specifications 3 61
www.gateway.com Index Standby mode 15, 19 status box 19 status indicator 6 turning off notebook 15 turning on notebook 15 ..., and programs 22 opening shortcut menu 22 right-clicking 22 rocker switch 21 selecting screen objects 22 turning off notebook 15, 16 wireless network 19, 23 turning on notebook 15 wireless network 19, 23 TV out (S-Video out) jack 7 U upgrading 31 USB port 8 V VGA port 9 video S-Video... 20, 22 controls 22 muting 20, 22 system keys 20 W waking up notebook 15 Windows key 18 Product Key Code 3 wireless network button 19 turning off 23 turning on 23 specifications 3 61
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www.gateway.com Contents Editing track information 71 Creating and editing videos 72 Editing videos 72 Transferring your video to your notebook 73 Editing your video 74 ... Changing the power scheme 92 Changing alarm options 93 Changing advanced settings 94 Activating and using Hibernate mode 95 Chapter 9: Wireless Networking 97 Wireless networking 98 Buying wireless equipment 98 Setting up your wireless network 99 Making sure your broadband connection works 99 Setting up your access point 99 Setting up your notebook 100...
www.gateway.com Contents Editing track information 71 Creating and editing videos 72 Editing videos 72 Transferring your video to your notebook 73 Editing your video 74 ... Changing the power scheme 92 Changing alarm options 93 Changing advanced settings 94 Activating and using Hibernate mode 95 Chapter 9: Wireless Networking 97 Wireless networking 98 Buying wireless equipment 98 Setting up your wireless network 99 Making sure your broadband connection works 99 Setting up your access point 99 Setting up your notebook 100...
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www.gateway.com Contents Scheduling maintenance tasks 139 Moving from Your Old Computer 139 Using the Files and Settings...Chapter 13: Traveling with Your Notebook 143 Packing your notebook 144 Traveling by air 144 Dial-up modem 144 Radio frequency wireless connections 144 Files 145 Security 145 Power 145 Additional tips 146 Chapter 14: Troubleshooting 147 Safety guidelines 148 First steps 148... 157 Modem (cable or DSL 157 Modem (dial-up 157 Mouse 160 Networks (wired 160 Networks (wireless 161 Passwords 163 PC Cards 163 Pen (tablet PC 163 Pointing device 163 Power 164 v
www.gateway.com Contents Scheduling maintenance tasks 139 Moving from Your Old Computer 139 Using the Files and Settings...Chapter 13: Traveling with Your Notebook 143 Packing your notebook 144 Traveling by air 144 Dial-up modem 144 Radio frequency wireless connections 144 Files 145 Security 145 Power 145 Additional tips 146 Chapter 14: Troubleshooting 147 Safety guidelines 148 First steps 148... 157 Modem (cable or DSL 157 Modem (dial-up 157 Mouse 160 Networks (wired 160 Networks (wireless 161 Passwords 163 PC Cards 163 Pen (tablet PC 163 Pointing device 163 Power 164 v
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CHAPTER 9 Wireless Networking • Wireless networking • Setting up your wireless network • Testing your network • Sharing resources • Using the network • Connecting to hotspots • Adding a desktop computer to your network • Adding devices to your network 97
CHAPTER 9 Wireless Networking • Wireless networking • Setting up your wireless network • Testing your network • Sharing resources • Using the network • Connecting to hotspots • Adding a desktop computer to your network • Adding devices to your network 97
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... computers, and access other devices, like SecureEasySetup™ or 128-bit WEP encryption. For a wireless network you are not sure what to communicate. A wireless network uses radio waves to buy your network. CHAPTER 9: Wireless Networking www.gateway.com Wireless networking Wireless networking is compatible with the older IEEE 802.11b format but not with the competing...
... computers, and access other devices, like SecureEasySetup™ or 128-bit WEP encryption. For a wireless network you are not sure what to communicate. A wireless network uses radio waves to buy your network. CHAPTER 9: Wireless Networking www.gateway.com Wireless networking Wireless networking is compatible with the older IEEE 802.11b format but not with the competing...
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... it also. The software automatically configures your access point and sets up your notebook. www.gateway.com Setting up your wireless network Setting up your wireless network Setting up your wireless network involves three steps: 1 Make sure your broadband connection works. 2 Set up your access...the on your notebook. If your network. The wizard will be SecureEasySetup™ ready. If you easily set up your wireless network, use the SecureEasySetup wizard on -screen instructions. Setting up your network. When you press the SecureEasySetup button on select...
... it also. The software automatically configures your access point and sets up your notebook. www.gateway.com Setting up your wireless network Setting up your wireless network Setting up your wireless network involves three steps: 1 Make sure your broadband connection works. 2 Set up your access...the on your notebook. If your network. The wizard will be SecureEasySetup™ ready. If you easily set up your wireless network, use the SecureEasySetup wizard on -screen instructions. Setting up your network. When you press the SecureEasySetup button on select...
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... name box. The workgroup name must be all computers on . 100 Press FN + F2 on the keyboard to turn on the optional wireless Ethernet radio, or Fn + F6 to 15 characters with no blank spaces. The Computer Name Changes dialog box opens. 4 Type a ... may have completed your initial Windows setup, turn on the network: 1 Click Start, right-click My Computer, then click Properties. CHAPTER 9: Wireless Networking www.gateway.com Setting up your notebook Important Each computer on your notebook. The System Properties dialog box opens. 2 Click Computer Name. 3 Click Change...
... name box. The workgroup name must be all computers on . 100 Press FN + F2 on the keyboard to turn on the optional wireless Ethernet radio, or Fn + F6 to 15 characters with no blank spaces. The Computer Name Changes dialog box opens. 4 Type a ... may have completed your initial Windows setup, turn on the network: 1 Click Start, right-click My Computer, then click Properties. CHAPTER 9: Wireless Networking www.gateway.com Setting up your notebook Important Each computer on your notebook. The System Properties dialog box opens. 2 Click Computer Name. 3 Click Change...