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...MiniPCI compartment Indicate when certain keyboard settings have been turned on. Notebook Features Component Description ✎ This table describes default settings. Refer in combination with the fn key. Holds an optional wireless LAN (WLAN) or ISDN device. 8 Applications key... Ä The FCC does not allow unauthorized MiniPCI devices to the "Lights" section. Contact your HP...
...MiniPCI compartment Indicate when certain keyboard settings have been turned on. Notebook Features Component Description ✎ This table describes default settings. Refer in combination with the fn key. Holds an optional wireless LAN (WLAN) or ISDN device. 8 Applications key... Ä The FCC does not allow unauthorized MiniPCI devices to the "Lights" section. Contact your HP...
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On: Scroll lock is on . On: Power is turned on . Blinking: Notebook is in Standby. ✎ The power/standby light also blinks when a battery pack that is the only available power source reaches a critical low-battery condition. On: An integrated wireless device has been enabled. On: Caps lock is on or the embedded numeric keypad is enabled. The light turns off when the system enters Hibernation or shuts down. (Continued) 1-5 Lights Notebook Features Component 1 Num lock 2 Caps lock 3 Scroll lock 4 Wireless On/Off 5 Power/Standby Hardware Guide Description On: Num lock is on .
On: Scroll lock is on . On: Power is turned on . Blinking: Notebook is in Standby. ✎ The power/standby light also blinks when a battery pack that is the only available power source reaches a critical low-battery condition. On: An integrated wireless device has been enabled. On: Caps lock is on or the embedded numeric keypad is enabled. The light turns off when the system enters Hibernation or shuts down. (Continued) 1-5 Lights Notebook Features Component 1 Num lock 2 Caps lock 3 Scroll lock 4 Wireless On/Off 5 Power/Standby Hardware Guide Description On: Num lock is on .
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Sets the notebook to connectors on and off when these devices are enabled in the software utilities. The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and an external device connected to the external monitor connector or S-Video out jack on the rear panel or to presentation mode, which opens a user-defined application, folder, file, or Web site. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Component 2 Wireless On/Off button 3 Presentation Mode button Description Turns the wireless LAN and optional Bluetooth device on an optional Port Replicator. Hardware Guide 2-11
Sets the notebook to connectors on and off when these devices are enabled in the software utilities. The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and an external device connected to the external monitor connector or S-Video out jack on the rear panel or to presentation mode, which opens a user-defined application, folder, file, or Web site. Pointing Devices and Keyboard Component 2 Wireless On/Off button 3 Presentation Mode button Description Turns the wireless LAN and optional Bluetooth device on an optional Port Replicator. Hardware Guide 2-11
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...; Remove a CD or DVD you are not using that a battery pack can run the notebook from a single charge. Conserving Power as You Work To conserve power as you use the notebook: ■ Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them...speakers instead of the internal speakers, or use the volume buttons to raise and lower system volume. ■ Turn off a device connected to the S-Video-out jack. ■ Run the notebook on external power while formatting a diskette. ■ If you leave your work, initiate Standby or Hibernation ...
...; Remove a CD or DVD you are not using that a battery pack can run the notebook from a single charge. Conserving Power as You Work To conserve power as you use the notebook: ■ Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them...speakers instead of the internal speakers, or use the volume buttons to raise and lower system volume. ■ Turn off a device connected to the S-Video-out jack. ■ Run the notebook on external power while formatting a diskette. ■ If you leave your work, initiate Standby or Hibernation ...
Software Guide
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...Installing Optional Software 1-2 Selecting Regional Settings 1-3 Selecting Screen Settings 1-4 Setting Up Wireless LAN and Bluetooth 1-4 Safeguarding the Notebook 1-4 Turning Off the Notebook 1-4 Protecting the Notebook from Power Surges 1-5 Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses 1-5 2 Power Selecting a Power Source 2-1 Understanding Standby and ... Uncertain 2-4 When Using Infrared Communication or Drive Media 2-5 Using the Default Power Settings 2-5 Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off 2-6 Initiating or Resuming from Hibernation 2-7 Initiating or Resuming from Standby ...
...Installing Optional Software 1-2 Selecting Regional Settings 1-3 Selecting Screen Settings 1-4 Setting Up Wireless LAN and Bluetooth 1-4 Safeguarding the Notebook 1-4 Turning Off the Notebook 1-4 Protecting the Notebook from Power Surges 1-5 Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses 1-5 2 Power Selecting a Power Source 2-1 Understanding Standby and ... Uncertain 2-4 When Using Infrared Communication or Drive Media 2-5 Using the Default Power Settings 2-5 Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off 2-6 Initiating or Resuming from Hibernation 2-7 Initiating or Resuming from Standby ...
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...Safeguarding the Notebook Turning Off the Notebook Whenever possible, shut down the notebook by following the appropriate Windows shutdown procedure: ■ In Windows 2000, select Start > Shut Down > Shut Down, then select the OK button. ■ In Windows XP, select Start > Turn off computer > Turn off.... In Windows XP, select Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Display > Settings tab. Setting Up Wireless LAN and Bluetooth If your notebook is equipped with wireless LAN (WLAN) or Bluetooth, you set up your WLAN and locate the correct documentation. The Startup guide contains ...
...Safeguarding the Notebook Turning Off the Notebook Whenever possible, shut down the notebook by following the appropriate Windows shutdown procedure: ■ In Windows 2000, select Start > Shut Down > Shut Down, then select the OK button. ■ In Windows XP, select Start > Turn off computer > Turn off.... In Windows XP, select Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Display > Settings tab. Setting Up Wireless LAN and Bluetooth If your notebook is equipped with wireless LAN (WLAN) or Bluetooth, you set up your WLAN and locate the correct documentation. The Startup guide contains ...
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Turning Presentation Mode on an optional Port Replicator. For more information on Quick Launch buttons, refer on...an application, folder, file, or Web site that can be configured by the user. The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and an external device connected to the external monitor connector or S-Video out jack on the rear panel or to the... the only Quick Launch button that you specify. Software Guide 7-1 The remaining Quick Launch buttons-QuickLock and Wireless On/Off-are programmed at the factory, and the button settings cannot be programmed by the user.
Turning Presentation Mode on an optional Port Replicator. For more information on Quick Launch buttons, refer on...an application, folder, file, or Web site that can be configured by the user. The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and an external device connected to the external monitor connector or S-Video out jack on the rear panel or to the... the only Quick Launch button that you specify. Software Guide 7-1 The remaining Quick Launch buttons-QuickLock and Wireless On/Off-are programmed at the factory, and the button settings cannot be programmed by the user.
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Index security features device disabling 3-14 HP Administrator password 3-15 shutting down the notebook 2-6 SoftPaq 9-3 software antivirus 1-5 installing 1-2 license 1-1 setup 1-1 Software Setup utility 1-3 space requirements 1-3 UDF Reader 4-8 Software ...CD 9-1 system information management 3-15 system lockup 2-6 System Restore Points 9-6 system ROM (Read Only Memory) defined 9-1 determining current version of 9-2 T turning the notebook on or off 2-6 U UDF Reader 4-8 unresponsive system 2-6 updating software 9-1 USB legacy support 8-1 W Windows Media Player accessing Help file 4-3 playing ...
Index security features device disabling 3-14 HP Administrator password 3-15 shutting down the notebook 2-6 SoftPaq 9-3 software antivirus 1-5 installing 1-2 license 1-1 setup 1-1 Software Setup utility 1-3 space requirements 1-3 UDF Reader 4-8 Software ...CD 9-1 system information management 3-15 system lockup 2-6 System Restore Points 9-6 system ROM (Read Only Memory) defined 9-1 determining current version of 9-2 T turning the notebook on or off 2-6 U UDF Reader 4-8 unresponsive system 2-6 updating software 9-1 USB legacy support 8-1 W Windows Media Player accessing Help file 4-3 playing ...
Startup Guide
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... Hardware 1-1 Setting Up the Software 1-5 Installing Optional Software 1-6 Selecting Regional Settings 1-7 Selecting Screen Settings 1-8 Setting Up Wireless LAN 1-8 Setting Up Bluetooth 1-10 Safeguarding the Notebook 1-11 Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses 1-11 Turning Off the Notebook 1-11 Using the Notebook Safely 1-11 Regulatory and Safety Information 1-12 2 Additional Information, Help, and Updates Using the Documentation Library...
... Hardware 1-1 Setting Up the Software 1-5 Installing Optional Software 1-6 Selecting Regional Settings 1-7 Selecting Screen Settings 1-8 Setting Up Wireless LAN 1-8 Setting Up Bluetooth 1-10 Safeguarding the Notebook 1-11 Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses 1-11 Turning Off the Notebook 1-11 Using the Notebook Safely 1-11 Regulatory and Safety Information 1-12 2 Additional Information, Help, and Updates Using the Documentation Library...
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..." chapter. (Continued) Startup Guide 3-3 For more information, refer in this guide to "Setting Up Wireless LAN" and "Setting Up Bluetooth" or to exit Hibernation. HP-provided utilities must be used, press and hold for 5 seconds to turn on the notebook. ■ In Standby, press and release to exit Standby. ■ In Hibernation, press and...
..." chapter. (Continued) Startup Guide 3-3 For more information, refer in this guide to "Setting Up Wireless LAN" and "Setting Up Bluetooth" or to exit Hibernation. HP-provided utilities must be used, press and hold for 5 seconds to turn on the notebook. ■ In Standby, press and release to exit Standby. ■ In Hibernation, press and...
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... Keyboard lights 6 Function keys 7 MiniPCI compartment (located beneath the keyboard) 8 Applications key Indicate when certain keyboard settings have been turned on the Documentation Library CD to the Hardware Guide, "Pointing Devices and Keyboard" chapter. Refer on . Installing an unsupported MiniPCI ...message. Holds an optional wireless LAN or ISDN device. Ä The FCC does not allow unauthorized MiniPCI devices to be used system functions when pressed in this notebook. Contact your HP Customer Care Center if a warning message about your notebook from operating properly and ...
... Keyboard lights 6 Function keys 7 MiniPCI compartment (located beneath the keyboard) 8 Applications key Indicate when certain keyboard settings have been turned on the Documentation Library CD to the Hardware Guide, "Pointing Devices and Keyboard" chapter. Refer on . Installing an unsupported MiniPCI ...message. Holds an optional wireless LAN or ISDN device. Ä The FCC does not allow unauthorized MiniPCI devices to be used system functions when pressed in this notebook. Contact your HP Customer Care Center if a warning message about your notebook from operating properly and ...
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...exhaust 3-7 intake 3-13 VGA display connector 3-13 volume buttons 3-11 W Windows applications key 3-4 Windows automatic wireless network configuration, disabling 1-9 wireless 802.11 wireless LAN 1-8 Bluetooth 1-10 locating device information 1-10 On/Off light 3-2, 3-3 reference guides 1-10 worldwide ... jack 3-10 telephone numbers service and support 2-3 worldwide 2-4 TouchPad 3-1 traveling with the notebook Aircraft Power Adapter 3-12 Automobile Power Adapter/Charger 3-12 Troubleshooting guide 2-1 turning the notebook on/off 1-4 U USB connectors 3-12 with power connector 3-12 user guides.
...exhaust 3-7 intake 3-13 VGA display connector 3-13 volume buttons 3-11 W Windows applications key 3-4 Windows automatic wireless network configuration, disabling 1-9 wireless 802.11 wireless LAN 1-8 Bluetooth 1-10 locating device information 1-10 On/Off light 3-2, 3-3 reference guides 1-10 worldwide ... jack 3-10 telephone numbers service and support 2-3 worldwide 2-4 TouchPad 3-1 traveling with the notebook Aircraft Power Adapter 3-12 Automobile Power Adapter/Charger 3-12 Troubleshooting guide 2-1 turning the notebook on/off 1-4 U USB connectors 3-12 with power connector 3-12 user guides.
HP Compaq nc8000 Business PC, HP Compaq nw8000 Mobile Workstation - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... and double-clicking. Drive light On: One of the following integrated drives is being accessed. The light turns off light On: An integrated wireless device has been enabled. Blinking: Notebook is in the MultiBay is being accessed: ■ Hard drive ■ Fixed optical drive Battery light ... enters hibernation or shuts down. When the battery reaches a critical low-battery condition, the battery light begins blinking more quickly. Wireless on an stick buttons external mouse. 1-28 Maintenance and Service Guide TouchPad Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the...
... and double-clicking. Drive light On: One of the following integrated drives is being accessed. The light turns off light On: An integrated wireless device has been enabled. Blinking: Notebook is in the MultiBay is being accessed: ■ Hard drive ■ Fixed optical drive Battery light ... enters hibernation or shuts down. When the battery reaches a critical low-battery condition, the battery light begins blinking more quickly. Wireless on an stick buttons external mouse. 1-28 Maintenance and Service Guide TouchPad Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the...
HP Compaq nc8000 Business PC, HP Compaq nw8000 Mobile Workstation - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... ■ Fan ■ PC Card ■ MCD modem ■ Bluetooth wireless LAN Ä CAUTION: To properly ventilate the notebook, allow at least a 7.6-cm (3-inch) clearance on automatically when high temperature conditions...Overview This section presents a design overview of key parts and features of the notebook. The notebook uses an electrical fan for disassembly steps. These conditions are affected by a ... through the ventilation grill located on the left and right sides of the notebook. Exhaust air is designed to identify replacement parts, and Chapter 5, "Removal and Replacement...
... ■ Fan ■ PC Card ■ MCD modem ■ Bluetooth wireless LAN Ä CAUTION: To properly ventilate the notebook, allow at least a 7.6-cm (3-inch) clearance on automatically when high temperature conditions...Overview This section presents a design overview of key parts and features of the notebook. The notebook uses an electrical fan for disassembly steps. These conditions are affected by a ... through the ventilation grill located on the left and right sides of the notebook. Exhaust air is designed to identify replacement parts, and Chapter 5, "Removal and Replacement...
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... (refer to Section 5.3). 2. Disconnect the modem cable 2 from the modem. Removal and Replacement Procedures 5. Prepare the notebook for use in Japan) 802.11b wireless LAN (MOW) 802.11b wireless LAN (ROW) 802.11b/g wireless modem (MOW) 802.11b/g wireless modem (ROW) 325525-001 325526-001 339742-291 345641-001 345640-001 368247-001 368248-001...
... (refer to Section 5.3). 2. Disconnect the modem cable 2 from the modem. Removal and Replacement Procedures 5. Prepare the notebook for use in Japan) 802.11b wireless LAN (MOW) 802.11b wireless LAN (ROW) 802.11b/g wireless modem (MOW) 802.11b/g wireless modem (ROW) 325525-001 325526-001 339742-291 345641-001 345640-001 368247-001 368248-001...