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...HP DVD Writer disc in mostly soft middle tones. While the disc is included with your PC for contrast. While the disc is being created, you can create a LightScribe label, you are using a notebook, install the software included on disc. ■ Keep using a notebook, avoid sudden loss of power.... If you use your notebook. A high-contrast photo...
...HP DVD Writer disc in mostly soft middle tones. While the disc is included with your PC for contrast. While the disc is being created, you can create a LightScribe label, you are using a notebook, install the software included on disc. ■ Keep using a notebook, avoid sudden loss of power.... If you use your notebook. A high-contrast photo...
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Contents 1 Hardware Top Components 1-1 Keys 1-1 TouchPad 1-3 Power Controls 1-4 Lights 1-5 Wireless (Select Models Only) and Volume Buttons 1-7 Antennae (Select Models Only 1-8 Front Components 1-9 Lights 1-9 Speakers, Jacks and Display Release Button. . . . . . 1-10 Rear Components 1-11 Left-Side Components 1-12 Ports and Jacks 1-12 PC Card Slot and Button 1-13 Right-Side Components 1-14 Bottom Components...
Contents 1 Hardware Top Components 1-1 Keys 1-1 TouchPad 1-3 Power Controls 1-4 Lights 1-5 Wireless (Select Models Only) and Volume Buttons 1-7 Antennae (Select Models Only 1-8 Front Components 1-9 Lights 1-9 Speakers, Jacks and Display Release Button. . . . . . 1-10 Rear Components 1-11 Left-Side Components 1-12 Ports and Jacks 1-12 PC Card Slot and Button 1-13 Right-Side Components 1-14 Bottom Components...
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... Your Work 3-7 Interference with Drive Media 3-7 Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures 3-8 Turning the Notebook On or Off 3-8 Initiating or Resuming from Standby 3-9 Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation 3-10 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures 3-11 Power Preferences 3-12 Using Power Schemes 3-12 Setting a Standby Password 3-12 Setting Other Power Preferences 3-13 iv Hardware and Software Guide
... Your Work 3-7 Interference with Drive Media 3-7 Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures 3-8 Turning the Notebook On or Off 3-8 Initiating or Resuming from Standby 3-9 Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation 3-10 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures 3-11 Power Preferences 3-12 Using Power Schemes 3-12 Setting a Standby Password 3-12 Setting Other Power Preferences 3-13 iv Hardware and Software Guide
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... Pack 3-14 Charging a Battery Pack 3-14 Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack 3-15 Managing Low-Battery Conditions 3-16 Calibrating a Battery Pack 3-18 Conserving Battery Pack Power 3-22 Replacing a Battery Pack 3-23 Storing a Battery Pack 3-26 Disposing of a Used Battery Pack 3-26 4 Multimedia Internal Speakers 4-1 Volume Controls 4-2 External Audio Devices 4-3 Using the...
... Pack 3-14 Charging a Battery Pack 3-14 Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack 3-15 Managing Low-Battery Conditions 3-16 Calibrating a Battery Pack 3-18 Conserving Battery Pack Power 3-22 Replacing a Battery Pack 3-23 Storing a Battery Pack 3-26 Disposing of a Used Battery Pack 3-26 4 Multimedia Internal Speakers 4-1 Volume Controls 4-2 External Audio Devices 4-3 Using the...
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...an 802.11 Wireless Device 5-7 Troubleshooting Devices 5-7 Bluetooth Wireless Devices (Select Models Only) . . . . . 5-8 Wireless Device Power States 5-10 Turning On the Devices 5-12 Turning Off and Disabling the Devices 5-13 6 Security Security Features 6-1 QuickLock 6-3 Setup...Setup Utility Administrator Password 6-6 Setting an Administrator Password 6-7 Entering an Administrator Password 6-7 Setup Utility Power-On Password 6-8 Setting a Power-On Password 6-9 Entering a Power-On Password 6-9 Setup Utility Device Security 6-10 Antivirus Software 6-11 Critical Security Updates for ...
...an 802.11 Wireless Device 5-7 Troubleshooting Devices 5-7 Bluetooth Wireless Devices (Select Models Only) . . . . . 5-8 Wireless Device Power States 5-10 Turning On the Devices 5-12 Turning Off and Disabling the Devices 5-13 6 Security Security Features 6-1 QuickLock 6-3 Setup...Setup Utility Administrator Password 6-6 Setting an Administrator Password 6-7 Entering an Administrator Password 6-7 Setup Utility Power-On Password 6-8 Setting a Power-On Password 6-9 Entering a Power-On Password 6-9 Setup Utility Device Security 6-10 Antivirus Software 6-11 Critical Security Updates for ...
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Contents 7 Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Device Connections 7-1 Connecting a Powered Device 7-1 Connecting a USB Device 7-2 Connecting a 1394 Device (Select Models Only 7-3 Connecting a Communication Device 7-4 Digital Memory Cards 7-4 Using the Digital Media Slot Light 7-5 Inserting a Digital Memory Card 7-6 Removing a Digital Memory Card 7-7 PC Cards 7-8 Inserting a PC Card 7-9 Stopping or Removing a PC Card 7-10 Drives 7-11 Adding a Drive to...
Contents 7 Hardware Upgrades and Replacements Device Connections 7-1 Connecting a Powered Device 7-1 Connecting a USB Device 7-2 Connecting a 1394 Device (Select Models Only 7-3 Connecting a Communication Device 7-4 Digital Memory Cards 7-4 Using the Digital Media Slot Light 7-5 Inserting a Digital Memory Card 7-6 Removing a Digital Memory Card 7-7 PC Cards 7-8 Inserting a PC Card 7-9 Stopping or Removing a PC Card 7-10 Drives 7-11 Adding a Drive to...
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Contents Setup Utility 8-9 Opening the Setup Utility 8-9 Changing the Language of the Setup Utility 8-10 Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility . . . . . 8-10 Displaying System Information 8-11 Restoring Default Settings in the Setup Utility . . . . 8-12 Using Advanced Setup Utility Features 8-13 Closing the Setup Utility 8-14 A Specifications Operating Environment A-1 Rated Input Power A-2 Expansion Port Input/Output Signals A-3 Index viii Hardware and Software Guide
Contents Setup Utility 8-9 Opening the Setup Utility 8-9 Changing the Language of the Setup Utility 8-10 Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility . . . . . 8-10 Displaying System Information 8-11 Restoring Default Settings in the Setup Utility . . . . 8-12 Using Advanced Setup Utility Features 8-13 Closing the Setup Utility 8-14 A Specifications Operating Environment A-1 Rated Input Power A-2 Expansion Port Input/Output Signals A-3 Index viii Hardware and Software Guide
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... Component Description 1 Display switch* If the notebook is closed while on, initiates standby. 2 Power/standby button* When the notebook is ■ Off, press to turn on the notebook. ■ On, briefly press to initiate hibernation. ■ In standby, briefly press to resume from standby. ... for at least 4 seconds to the "Setting Other Power Preferences" section in Chapter 3, "Power." 1-4 Hardware and Software Guide For information about changing the function of the display switch or power/standby button, refer to turn off the notebook. *This table describes default settings.
... Component Description 1 Display switch* If the notebook is closed while on, initiates standby. 2 Power/standby button* When the notebook is ■ Off, press to turn on the notebook. ■ On, briefly press to initiate hibernation. ■ In standby, briefly press to resume from standby. ... for at least 4 seconds to the "Setting Other Power Preferences" section in Chapter 3, "Power." 1-4 Hardware and Software Guide For information about changing the function of the display switch or power/standby button, refer to turn off the notebook. *This table describes default settings.
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On: Volume is in standby. Blinking: Notebook is muted. (Continued) Hardware and Software Guide 1-5 Lights Hardware Component 1 Caps lock light 2 Power/standby light* 3 Mute light Description On: Caps lock is on . On: Notebook is off. Off: Notebook is turned on .
On: Volume is in standby. Blinking: Notebook is muted. (Continued) Hardware and Software Guide 1-5 Lights Hardware Component 1 Caps lock light 2 Power/standby light* 3 Mute light Description On: Caps lock is on . On: Notebook is off. Off: Notebook is turned on .
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... open or closed. †For information about establishing a wireless connection, refer to Chapter 5, "Wireless (Select Models Only)." 1-6 Hardware and Software Guide the power/standby light on . *The notebook has 2 power/standby lights. Hardware Component Description 4 Wireless light (select models only) On: One or more optional internal wireless devices, such as a WLAN and/or...
... open or closed. †For information about establishing a wireless connection, refer to Chapter 5, "Wireless (Select Models Only)." 1-6 Hardware and Software Guide the power/standby light on . *The notebook has 2 power/standby lights. Hardware Component Description 4 Wireless light (select models only) On: One or more optional internal wireless devices, such as a WLAN and/or...
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... this device is minimized. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to Radio Frequency Radiation. The radiated output power of the notebook. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation, including when the...
... this device is minimized. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to Radio Frequency Radiation. The radiated output power of the notebook. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation, including when the...
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... battery pack has reached a low-battery condition. Hardware and Software Guide 1-9 Blinking: Notebook is charging. Front Components Lights Hardware Component Description 1 Power/standby light* On: Notebook is turned on the power/standby button is visible when the notebook is open or closed. Off: Notebook is off. 2 IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) drive light On or blinking: The...
... battery pack has reached a low-battery condition. Hardware and Software Guide 1-9 Blinking: Notebook is charging. Front Components Lights Hardware Component Description 1 Power/standby light* On: Notebook is turned on the power/standby button is visible when the notebook is open or closed. Off: Notebook is off. 2 IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) drive light On or blinking: The...
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Hardware Speakers, Jacks and Display Release Button Component 1 Stereo speakers (2) 2 Display release button 3 Audio-in (microphone) jack 4 Audio-out (headphone) jack Description Produce stereo sound. Connects optional headphones or powered stereo speakers. Also connects the audio function of an audio/video device such as a television or VCR. 1-10 Hardware and Software Guide Connects an optional monaural (single sound channel) microphone. Opens the notebook.
Hardware Speakers, Jacks and Display Release Button Component 1 Stereo speakers (2) 2 Display release button 3 Audio-in (microphone) jack 4 Audio-out (headphone) jack Description Produce stereo sound. Connects optional headphones or powered stereo speakers. Also connects the audio function of an audio/video device such as a television or VCR. 1-10 Hardware and Software Guide Connects an optional monaural (single sound channel) microphone. Opens the notebook.
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.... Connects an optional USB device. *The notebook has only one expansion port. The term Expansion Port 2 describes the type of the notebook. 1-12 Hardware and Software Guide Hardware Left-Side Components Ports and Jacks Component 1 Power connector Description Connects the AC adapter cable. ...2 Monitor port 3 Expansion Port 2 (select models only)*† 4 RJ-45 (network) jack Connects an optional VGA monitor or projector. Connects the notebook to the "Expansion Port Input/Output...
.... Connects an optional USB device. *The notebook has only one expansion port. The term Expansion Port 2 describes the type of the notebook. 1-12 Hardware and Software Guide Hardware Left-Side Components Ports and Jacks Component 1 Power connector Description Connects the AC adapter cable. ...2 Monitor port 3 Expansion Port 2 (select models only)*† 4 RJ-45 (network) jack Connects an optional VGA monitor or projector. Connects the notebook to the "Expansion Port Input/Output...
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...following sections identify the standard external components included with your notebook vary by model. Component Description 1 Battery pack* Powers the notebook when the notebook is not connected to external power. 2 AC adapter Converts AC power to DC power. 3 Power cord* Connects an AC adapter to an AC outlet.... region and country. 1-18 Hardware and Software Guide Power cords, modem cables, and modem adapters vary in appearance by (modem) jack. region as required)* *Battery packs vary by region, country, notebook model, and the optional hardware you purchased. Hardware ...
...following sections identify the standard external components included with your notebook vary by model. Component Description 1 Battery pack* Powers the notebook when the notebook is not connected to external power. 2 AC adapter Converts AC power to DC power. 3 Power cord* Connects an AC adapter to an AC outlet.... region and country. 1-18 Hardware and Software Guide Power cords, modem cables, and modem adapters vary in appearance by (modem) jack. region as required)* *Battery packs vary by region, country, notebook model, and the optional hardware you purchased. Hardware ...
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.... fn+f9 Stops an audio CD or DVD. The function of the fn+f5 hotkey can be changed. For instructions, refer to the "Setting Other Power Preferences" section in Chapter...
.... fn+f9 Stops an audio CD or DVD. The function of the fn+f5 hotkey can be changed. For instructions, refer to the "Setting Other Power Preferences" section in Chapter...
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... restore from hibernation before you can set by default to the "Setting Other Power Preferences" section. If the notebook is in random access memory (RAM), the screen clears, and power is conserved. For information about using standby and hibernation, refer to initiate hibernation instead of the fn+f5 hotkey can initiate standby. ■...
... restore from hibernation before you can set by default to the "Setting Other Power Preferences" section. If the notebook is in random access memory (RAM), the screen clears, and power is conserved. For information about using standby and hibernation, refer to initiate hibernation instead of the fn+f5 hotkey can initiate standby. ■...
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...QuickLock, press fn+f6 to Help and Support by displaying the operating system Log On window. For information about combining Windows passwords with HP passwords, refert to enter your Windows user password or your work by pressing the fn+f1 hotkey or selecting Start > Help and ... the fn+f8 hotkey, the more the screen dims. Decreasing screen brightness conserves power. » To increase screen brightness, press the fn+f8 hotkey. QuickLock protects your Windows administrator password and access the notebook. Before you hold down the fn+f7 hotkey, the more the screen brightens....
...QuickLock, press fn+f6 to Help and Support by displaying the operating system Log On window. For information about combining Windows passwords with HP passwords, refert to enter your Windows user password or your work by pressing the fn+f1 hotkey or selecting Start > Help and ... the fn+f8 hotkey, the more the screen dims. Decreasing screen brightness conserves power. » To increase screen brightness, press the fn+f8 hotkey. QuickLock protects your Windows administrator password and access the notebook. Before you hold down the fn+f7 hotkey, the more the screen brightens....
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3 Power Power Sources Selecting a Power Source Use the following table to select a recommended power source for the way you plan to use the notebook. Hardware and Software Guide 3-1
3 Power Power Sources Selecting a Power Source Use the following table to select a recommended power source for the way you plan to use the notebook. Hardware and Software Guide 3-1
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... one of the following devices: ■ AC adapter ■ Optional docking device ■ Optional combination power adapter Å Do not charge the notebook battery pack onboard aircraft. Charging the battery pack may damage aircraft electronic systems. External power supplied through one of the following devices: ■ AC adapter ■ Optional docking device 3-2 Hardware...
... one of the following devices: ■ AC adapter ■ Optional docking device ■ Optional combination power adapter Å Do not charge the notebook battery pack onboard aircraft. Charging the battery pack may damage aircraft electronic systems. External power supplied through one of the following devices: ■ AC adapter ■ Optional docking device 3-2 Hardware...