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... 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 Audio-Out (Headphone) Jack 4-3 Using the Audio-In (Microphone) Jack 4-4 External Video Devices 4-4 Connecting an S-Video Device (Select Models Only 4-4 Displaying a Video Image 4-6 CD and DVD Procedures 4-6 Inserting or Removing a Disc 4-6 Using Media Activity...
... 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 Audio-Out (Headphone) Jack 4-3 Using the Audio-In (Microphone) Jack 4-4 External Video Devices 4-4 Connecting an S-Video Device (Select Models Only 4-4 Displaying a Video Image 4-6 CD and DVD Procedures 4-6 Inserting or Removing a Disc 4-6 Using Media Activity...
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...5-6 Using Wireless Security Features 5-6 Identifying 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 Utility and Windows Passwords 6-3 Coordinating Passwords 6-5 Choosing a Password 6-5 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...
...5-6 Using Wireless Security Features 5-6 Identifying 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 Utility and Windows Passwords 6-3 Coordinating Passwords 6-5 Choosing a Password 6-5 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...
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... 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 the System 7-11 Using the IDE Drive Light 7-11 Caring for Drives 7-12 Replacing the Internal Hard Drive 7-13 Memory 7-17 Increasing Memory 7-17 Removing or Inserting a Memory Module 7-18 8 Software Updates...
... 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 the System 7-11 Using the IDE Drive Light 7-11 Caring for Drives 7-12 Replacing the Internal Hard Drive 7-13 Memory 7-17 Increasing Memory 7-17 Removing or Inserting a Memory Module 7-18 8 Software Updates...
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... on your notebook. Depending on how you want to repair or reinstall this software. ❏ Additional discs packaged with your notebook. Hardware and Software Guide 1-19 Hardware Optical Discs Software on optical discs, such as CDs or DVDs, is provided with select notebook models. ❏ The User Guides CD contains Adobe® Acrobat® PDF files, not software. The software discs are not preinstalled or preloaded on your notebook provide operating system recovery software and driver recovery software.
... on your notebook. Depending on how you want to repair or reinstall this software. ❏ Additional discs packaged with your notebook. Hardware and Software Guide 1-19 Hardware Optical Discs Software on optical discs, such as CDs or DVDs, is provided with select notebook models. ❏ The User Guides CD contains Adobe® Acrobat® PDF files, not software. The software discs are not preinstalled or preloaded on your notebook provide operating system recovery software and driver recovery software.
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... about changing the function of standby. If the notebook is in random access memory (RAM), the screen clears, and power is in standby, the power/standby lights blink. ■ To initiate standby, the notebook must restore from hibernation, briefly press the power/standby button. In all Windows operating system windows, references to the sleep button apply to initiate standby. The function of the fn+f5 hotkey can set by default to the fn+f5 hotkey. Hardware and Software Guide...
... about changing the function of standby. If the notebook is in random access memory (RAM), the screen clears, and power is in standby, the power/standby lights blink. ■ To initiate standby, the notebook must restore from hibernation, briefly press the power/standby button. In all Windows operating system windows, references to the sleep button apply to initiate standby. The function of the fn+f5 hotkey can set by default to the fn+f5 hotkey. Hardware and Software Guide...
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... turned off , Windows loads. If hibernation is enabled, the Enable Hibernation check box is off , press the power/standby button. ■ If the notebook is in hibernation: ■ Do not add or remove a memory module. ■ Do not remove or replace the hard drive. ■ Do not connect or disconnect an external device. ■ Do not insert or remove a CD, DVD, PC Card, or digital memory card. Hibernation saves your work during a critical low-battery...
... turned off , Windows loads. If hibernation is enabled, the Enable Hibernation check box is off , press the power/standby button. ■ If the notebook is in hibernation: ■ Do not add or remove a memory module. ■ Do not remove or replace the hard drive. ■ Do not connect or disconnect an external device. ■ Do not insert or remove a CD, DVD, PC Card, or digital memory card. Hibernation saves your work during a critical low-battery...
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... the notebook from external power and remove the battery pack. Then ❏ In Windows XP Home, select Shut Down > Turn Off. ❏ In Windows XP Professional, select Shut down from the drop-down list, and then select OK. ■ Press and hold down the power/standby button for your operating system, try the following emergency shutdown procedures in this chapter. Hardware and Software Guide 3-11...
... the notebook from external power and remove the battery pack. Then ❏ In Windows XP Home, select Shut Down > Turn Off. ❏ In Windows XP Professional, select Shut down from the drop-down list, and then select OK. ■ Press and hold down the power/standby button for your operating system, try the following emergency shutdown procedures in this chapter. Hardware and Software Guide 3-11...
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Leave the notebook connected to external power until the battery pack is fully charged. (The notebook battery light is turned off.) Discharging the Battery Pack Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work, save your work before beginning an unattended discharge procedure. Insert the battery pack into the notebook. 2. Connect the notebook to external power through the AC adapter or an optional combination power adapter. (The notebook battery light is on . Hardware and Software Guide 3-19 Charging the battery pack may damage aircraft...
Leave the notebook connected to external power until the battery pack is fully charged. (The notebook battery light is turned off.) Discharging the Battery Pack Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work, save your work before beginning an unattended discharge procedure. Insert the battery pack into the notebook. 2. Connect the notebook to external power through the AC adapter or an optional combination power adapter. (The notebook battery light is on . Hardware and Software Guide 3-19 Charging the battery pack may damage aircraft...
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... Hardware and Software Guide For example: ❏ Turn off a device connected to the S-Video-out jack. ■ Use optional, externally powered speakers instead of the internal speakers whenever possible. Volume can run the notebook from a single charge, use the internal speakers, minimize system volume. When you leave your work : ■ Prevent devices you are not using from drawing power from the notebook any external devices that a battery pack can be adjusted with the volume buttons. ■ Minimize screen brightness. ❏ To decrease screen brightness...
... Hardware and Software Guide For example: ❏ Turn off a device connected to the S-Video-out jack. ■ Use optional, externally powered speakers instead of the internal speakers whenever possible. Volume can run the notebook from a single charge, use the internal speakers, minimize system volume. When you leave your work : ■ Prevent devices you are not using from drawing power from the notebook any external devices that a battery pack can be adjusted with the volume buttons. ■ Minimize screen brightness. ❏ To decrease screen brightness...
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... operating system. ■ Disconnect all open applications, and shut down the notebook. For battery pack removal instructions, refer to the notebook. ■ Disconnect the notebook from external power and remove the battery pack. If you ■ Save your work, close all external devices connected to the "Replacing a Battery Pack" section in hibernation, turn the notebook on and then shut it down . 2. Loosen the 2 hard drive security screws. To replace the internal hard drive: 1. Hardware and Software Guide 7-13 Remove the internal hard drive...
... operating system. ■ Disconnect all open applications, and shut down the notebook. For battery pack removal instructions, refer to the notebook. ■ Disconnect the notebook from external power and remove the battery pack. If you ■ Save your work, close all external devices connected to the "Replacing a Battery Pack" section in hibernation, turn the notebook on and then shut it down . 2. Loosen the 2 hard drive security screws. To replace the internal hard drive: 1. Hardware and Software Guide 7-13 Remove the internal hard drive...
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... external devices connected to the "Replacing a Battery Pack" section in Chapter 3, "Power." 7-18 Hardware and Software Guide The memory compartment, the battery bay, and the hard drive bay are unsure whether the notebook is off or in hibernation, turn the notebook on and then shut it down through the operating system. 3. If you are the only user-accessible internal compartments on the User Guides CD. 1. Disconnect the notebook from damaging electronic components: before installing a memory module...
... external devices connected to the "Replacing a Battery Pack" section in Chapter 3, "Power." 7-18 Hardware and Software Guide The memory compartment, the battery bay, and the hard drive bay are unsure whether the notebook is off or in hibernation, turn the notebook on and then shut it down through the operating system. 3. If you are the only user-accessible internal compartments on the User Guides CD. 1. Disconnect the notebook from damaging electronic components: before installing a memory module...
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Remove a memory module. Grasp the edges of the module and gently pull the module out of the module 1. (The module tilts upward.) b. To remove a memory module: a. Pull away the retention clips on each side of the memory slot 2. To protect a memory module after removal, place it in an electrostatic-safe container. 7-20 Hardware and Software Guide c. Hardware Upgrades and Replacements 8.
Remove a memory module. Grasp the edges of the module and gently pull the module out of the module 1. (The module tilts upward.) b. To remove a memory module: a. Pull away the retention clips on each side of the memory slot 2. To protect a memory module after removal, place it in an electrostatic-safe container. 7-20 Hardware and Software Guide c. Hardware Upgrades and Replacements 8.
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... users. The "Press to change the boot order. The Setup utility features available for advanced users include a hard drive self-test, a Network Service Boot, and settings for a Network Service Boot. The " to boot from LAN" message that is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen each time the notebook is started or restarted in Windows or restored from hibernation is the prompt for boot order preferences. Software Updates and Recoveries and System Software Using Advanced Setup Utility Features This guide describes the Setup utility...
... users. The "Press to change the boot order. The Setup utility features available for advanced users include a hard drive self-test, a Network Service Boot, and settings for a Network Service Boot. The " to boot from LAN" message that is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen each time the notebook is started or restarted in Windows or restored from hibernation is the prompt for boot order preferences. Software Updates and Recoveries and System Software Using Advanced Setup Utility Features This guide describes the Setup utility...
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... Software Guide Index-3 Index cord, power identifying 1-18 See also cables country-specific modem adapter 1-18 critical low-battery condition 3-17 D default settings, restoring in the Setup utility 8-12 device disabling 6-10 device security 6-10 device, connecting powered 7-1 Digital Media Slot 1-14, 7-4, 7-5 Digital Media Slot light 1-14 digital memory cards Digital Media Slot 7-4 inserting 7-6 removing 7-7 setting AutoPlay preferences 4-9 types supported 7-4 disc, optical. See CDs; DVDs diskette affected by airport security 7-12 protecting playback 3-7 display release button 1-10 display...
... Software Guide Index-3 Index cord, power identifying 1-18 See also cables country-specific modem adapter 1-18 critical low-battery condition 3-17 D default settings, restoring in the Setup utility 8-12 device disabling 6-10 device security 6-10 device, connecting powered 7-1 Digital Media Slot 1-14, 7-4, 7-5 Digital Media Slot light 1-14 digital memory cards Digital Media Slot 7-4 inserting 7-6 removing 7-7 setting AutoPlay preferences 4-9 types supported 7-4 disc, optical. See CDs; DVDs diskette affected by airport security 7-12 protecting playback 3-7 display release button 1-10 display...
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... 1-20 Mini PCI compartment 1-16 model, identifying notebook 2-8, 8-2 modem country-specific adapter 1-18 documentation 7-4 Modem Approval label 1-20 modem cable 1-18 modem jack 1-12 monitor connecting 7-1 switching image 2-10, 7-1 monitor port 1-12 mouse, external setting preferences 2-3 USB 7-2 MultiMediaCard 7-4 mute button 1-7, 4-2 mute light 1-5, 4-2 N network cable 1-12 network documentation 7-4 network jack 1-12 Network Service Boot 8-13 Norton AntiVirus 6-11 notebook model, family, type, and serial number 2-8, 8-2 num lock key 2-16 num lock light 1-6, 2-16 numeric keypad. See keypad...
... 1-20 Mini PCI compartment 1-16 model, identifying notebook 2-8, 8-2 modem country-specific adapter 1-18 documentation 7-4 Modem Approval label 1-20 modem cable 1-18 modem jack 1-12 monitor connecting 7-1 switching image 2-10, 7-1 monitor port 1-12 mouse, external setting preferences 2-3 USB 7-2 MultiMediaCard 7-4 mute button 1-7, 4-2 mute light 1-5, 4-2 N network cable 1-12 network documentation 7-4 network jack 1-12 Network Service Boot 8-13 Norton AntiVirus 6-11 notebook model, family, type, and serial number 2-8, 8-2 num lock key 2-16 num lock light 1-6, 2-16 numeric keypad. See keypad...
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... or repairing software 1-19 release latch, battery pack 1-17, 3-24 reset (emergency shutdown procedures) 3-11 restore point 8-8 RJ-11 jack 1-12 RJ-45 jack 1-12 ROM determining current version of 8-3 downloading and installing 8-4 obtaining updates 8-4 ROMPaq 8-4 S scanner 7-3 screen saver 3-23 scroll lock key 2-7 scrolling regions, TouchPad 1-3, 2-2 Secure Digital Memory Card (SD Card) 7-4 security cable lock, connecting 6-14 security cable slot 1-15 security features 6-1 serial number, notebook 1-20, 2-8 series, notebook 8-2 Service Tag 1-20 Setup 6-4 Index-8 Hardware and Software Guide
... or repairing software 1-19 release latch, battery pack 1-17, 3-24 reset (emergency shutdown procedures) 3-11 restore point 8-8 RJ-11 jack 1-12 RJ-45 jack 1-12 ROM determining current version of 8-3 downloading and installing 8-4 obtaining updates 8-4 ROMPaq 8-4 S scanner 7-3 screen saver 3-23 scroll lock key 2-7 scrolling regions, TouchPad 1-3, 2-2 Secure Digital Memory Card (SD Card) 7-4 security cable lock, connecting 6-14 security cable slot 1-15 security features 6-1 serial number, notebook 1-20, 2-8 series, notebook 8-2 Service Tag 1-20 Setup 6-4 Index-8 Hardware and Software Guide
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... fn+f7 decreases screen brightness. Windows applications key Displays a shortcut menu for items beneath the pointer. Keypad keys (15) Can be used like the keys on the caps lock light. Windows logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. num lock key On: Enables numeric lock, turns on the embedded numeric keypad, and turns on the num lock light. Product Description Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 1-9 Keyboard Components HP Pavilion ze2000 Component Function Function keys (12) Perform system and application tasks. Maintenance and Service Guide 1-21 When combined...
... fn+f7 decreases screen brightness. Windows applications key Displays a shortcut menu for items beneath the pointer. Keypad keys (15) Can be used like the keys on the caps lock light. Windows logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. num lock key On: Enables numeric lock, turns on the embedded numeric keypad, and turns on the num lock light. Product Description Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 1-9 Keyboard Components HP Pavilion ze2000 Component Function Function keys (12) Perform system and application tasks. Maintenance and Service Guide 1-21 When combined...
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.... caps lock key Enables caps lock and turns on the num lock light. Fn key Combines with the Fn key, the function keys perform additional tasks as hotkeys. For example, pressing Fn+F7 decreases screen brightness. Product Description Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 1-10 Keyboard Components Compaq Presario M2000 Component Function Function keys (12) Perform system and application tasks. Windows logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. Keypad keys (15) Can be used like the keys on an external numeric keypad...
.... caps lock key Enables caps lock and turns on the num lock light. Fn key Combines with the Fn key, the function keys perform additional tasks as hotkeys. For example, pressing Fn+F7 decreases screen brightness. Product Description Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 1-10 Keyboard Components Compaq Presario M2000 Component Function Function keys (12) Perform system and application tasks. Windows logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. Keypad keys (15) Can be used like the keys on an external numeric keypad...
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Illustrated Parts Catalog Table 3-2 Miscellaneous Plastics Kit Spare Part Number Information Item 1 2 3 4 5 Description Miscellaneous Plastics Kit For use on HP Pavilion ze2000 models For use on Compaq Presario M2000 models Includes: Memory module compartment cover Mini PCI compartment cover Hard drive cover PC Card slot space saver Computer feet (4) Spare Part Number 367765-001 367766-001 Maintenance and Service Guide 3-13
Illustrated Parts Catalog Table 3-2 Miscellaneous Plastics Kit Spare Part Number Information Item 1 2 3 4 5 Description Miscellaneous Plastics Kit For use on HP Pavilion ze2000 models For use on Compaq Presario M2000 models Includes: Memory module compartment cover Mini PCI compartment cover Hard drive cover PC Card slot space saver Computer feet (4) Spare Part Number 367765-001 367766-001 Maintenance and Service Guide 3-13
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... part numbers 3-7, 3-23, 3-25, 3-26 TouchPad 1-24, 1-26 TouchPad buttons 1-24, 1-26 TouchPad horizontal scroll region 1-27 TouchPad vertical scroll region 1-25, 1-27 transporting precautions 4-5 troubleshooting audio 2-23 Computer Setup 2-2 docking device 2-16 flowcharts 2-7 keyboard 2-26 modem 2-28 network 2-28 nonfunctioning device 2-16, 2-25 OS loading 2-17 overview 2-1 pointing device 2-27 power 2-10 video 2-14 U Universal Serial Bus (USB) port location 1-11, 1-13, 1-15, 1-17 pin assignments A-1 USB digital drive, spare part number 3-15, 3-18 Index-6 Maintenance and Service Guide
... part numbers 3-7, 3-23, 3-25, 3-26 TouchPad 1-24, 1-26 TouchPad buttons 1-24, 1-26 TouchPad horizontal scroll region 1-27 TouchPad vertical scroll region 1-25, 1-27 transporting precautions 4-5 troubleshooting audio 2-23 Computer Setup 2-2 docking device 2-16 flowcharts 2-7 keyboard 2-26 modem 2-28 network 2-28 nonfunctioning device 2-16, 2-25 OS loading 2-17 overview 2-1 pointing device 2-27 power 2-10 video 2-14 U Universal Serial Bus (USB) port location 1-11, 1-13, 1-15, 1-17 pin assignments A-1 USB digital drive, spare part number 3-15, 3-18 Index-6 Maintenance and Service Guide