Expansion Base Reference Guide
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... or a home theater. connector 7 TV out/Composite jack Connects the Expansion Base to a television. 8 TV out/S-Video jack Connects the Expansion Base to a notebook. Getting Started Identifying the Rear Components Component Description 1 ...Expansion cable Connects the Expansion Base to a notebook. 2 RJ-11 jack 3 USB connectors (3) Connects a modem cable from the Expansion Base to an RJ-45 wall jack. 5 RJ-11 jack Connects the Expansion Base to electrical power...
... or a home theater. connector 7 TV out/Composite jack Connects the Expansion Base to a television. 8 TV out/S-Video jack Connects the Expansion Base to a notebook. Getting Started Identifying the Rear Components Component Description 1 ...Expansion cable Connects the Expansion Base to a notebook. 2 RJ-11 jack 3 USB connectors (3) Connects a modem cable from the Expansion Base to an RJ-45 wall jack. 5 RJ-11 jack Connects the Expansion Base to electrical power...
Expansion Base - Maintenance and Service Guide
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...power (charges attached notebook while docked) ■ Supports panel sizes up to 17" wide ■ Altec Lansing speakers ■ Wireless keyboard ■ Wireless mouse ■ Wireless keyboard/mouse receiver ■ Security slots ■ Connectors: ❏ Expansion cable ❏ S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) audio connector ❏ Audio out/Headphone jack... ❏ Composite out ❏ RJ-11 (modem) connection (from wall to Expansion Base) ❏ RJ-11 (modem) connection (from Expansion Base to notebook) ❏ RJ-45/Ethernet...
...power (charges attached notebook while docked) ■ Supports panel sizes up to 17" wide ■ Altec Lansing speakers ■ Wireless keyboard ■ Wireless mouse ■ Wireless keyboard/mouse receiver ■ Security slots ■ Connectors: ❏ Expansion cable ❏ S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) audio connector ❏ Audio out/Headphone jack... ❏ Composite out ❏ RJ-11 (modem) connection (from wall to Expansion Base) ❏ RJ-11 (modem) connection (from Expansion Base to notebook) ❏ RJ-45/Ethernet...
Expansion Base - Maintenance and Service Guide
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... the product from being mishandled or stolen. Allows airflow to act as a deterrent. Right-side components Table 1-3 Right-Side Components Item 1 2 3 4 Component Audio out/Headphone jack USB connectors (3) Vent Kensington security cable slot Function Connects optional headphone or...
... the product from being mishandled or stolen. Allows airflow to act as a deterrent. Right-side components Table 1-3 Right-Side Components Item 1 2 3 4 Component Audio out/Headphone jack USB connectors (3) Vent Kensington security cable slot Function Connects optional headphone or...
Expansion Base - Maintenance and Service Guide
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...network cable from the Expansion Base to a notebook. Product Description Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Table 1-4 Rear Panel Components Component Expansion cable RJ-11 jack Vents (2) Function Connects the Expansion Base to an RJ-11 telephone wall jack. Connects a television, VCR, camcorder, or ...projector. Allow airflow to an RJ-45 wall jack. USB connectors (3) RJ-45 network jack RJ-11 jack S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) audio connector TV out/Composite jack TV out/ S-Video jack Serial connector Power connector Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the...
...network cable from the Expansion Base to a notebook. Product Description Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Table 1-4 Rear Panel Components Component Expansion cable RJ-11 jack Vents (2) Function Connects the Expansion Base to an RJ-11 telephone wall jack. Connects a television, VCR, camcorder, or ...projector. Allow airflow to an RJ-45 wall jack. USB connectors (3) RJ-45 network jack RJ-11 jack S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) audio connector TV out/Composite jack TV out/ S-Video jack Serial connector Power connector Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the...
Expansion Base - Maintenance and Service Guide
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...Sony/Philips Digital Interface) audio connector ■ Audio out/Headphone jack ■ Composite out ■ RJ-11 (modem) connection (from wall to Expansion Base) ■ RJ-11 (modem) connection (from Expansion Base to notebook) ■ RJ-45/Ethernet port ■ Six USB ...9632; S-Video out ■ Serial port The HP Notebook Expansion Base uses electrical fans for disassembly steps. The fans are controlled by a temperature sensor and are affected by high external temperatures, system power consumption, power management/battery conservation configurations, and software applications. ...
...Sony/Philips Digital Interface) audio connector ■ Audio out/Headphone jack ■ Composite out ■ RJ-11 (modem) connection (from wall to Expansion Base) ■ RJ-11 (modem) connection (from Expansion Base to notebook) ■ RJ-45/Ethernet port ■ Six USB ...9632; S-Video out ■ Serial port The HP Notebook Expansion Base uses electrical fans for disassembly steps. The fans are controlled by a temperature sensor and are affected by high external temperatures, system power consumption, power management/battery conservation configurations, and software applications. ...
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..., wireless 1-9 L left-side components 1-5 M Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, spare part number 3-3 modem jack, pin assignments A-2 mouse, wireless 1-9 mute button 1-4 N network jack, pin assignments A-1 P packing precautions 4-3 plastic parts 4-2 power connector 1-7 power cord set requirements B-1 power cord, spare part numbers 3-6 power supply removal 5-10 spare part number 3-3 R rear components 1-5 rear cover removal 5-6 spare part number 3-3 receiver function 1-9 spare part...
..., wireless 1-9 L left-side components 1-5 M Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, spare part number 3-3 modem jack, pin assignments A-2 mouse, wireless 1-9 mute button 1-4 N network jack, pin assignments A-1 P packing precautions 4-3 plastic parts 4-2 power connector 1-7 power cord set requirements B-1 power cord, spare part numbers 3-6 power supply removal 5-10 spare part number 3-3 R rear components 1-5 rear cover removal 5-6 spare part number 3-3 receiver function 1-9 spare part...
Wireless Setup Guide
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... wireless router according to the manufacturer's instructions. (During this setup. 2 Make sure that the computer is connected to AC power during the router setup, contact your router manufacturer for technical assistance. 6 Test the Internet connection by pressing the wireless on page...to the manufacturer's instructions. If you recorded in green) Wireless Router Cable Modem Network connections with router Ethernet cable temporarily connected (jack locations vary) PROGRESS CHECK 4 Configure the wireless router according to Disable, WEP, through 5, or contact your router is on, ...
... wireless router according to the manufacturer's instructions. (During this setup. 2 Make sure that the computer is connected to AC power during the router setup, contact your router manufacturer for technical assistance. 6 Test the Internet connection by pressing the wireless on page...to the manufacturer's instructions. If you recorded in green) Wireless Router Cable Modem Network connections with router Ethernet cable temporarily connected (jack locations vary) PROGRESS CHECK 4 Configure the wireless router according to Disable, WEP, through 5, or contact your router is on, ...
Hardware Guide
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... a CD or DVD 4-8 Removing a CD or DVD (With Power 4-9 Removing a CD or DVD (Without Power 4-10 Inserting a Diskette (Select Models 4-11 Removing a Diskette (Select Models 4-11 Installing an Optional HP USB Digital Drive (Select Models 4-12 Installing an Optional SD Memory...Volume Buttons 5-1 Using the Volume Control Icon 5-2 Using the Internal Speakers 5-2 Connecting an Audio Device 5-3 Identifying Audio Jacks 5-3 Using the Microphone Jack 5-3 Using the Audio-Out Jack 5-4 Connecting an S-Video Device 5-5 Connecting the Audio 5-5 Turning a Video Device On and Off 5-6 Changing the...
... a CD or DVD 4-8 Removing a CD or DVD (With Power 4-9 Removing a CD or DVD (Without Power 4-10 Inserting a Diskette (Select Models 4-11 Removing a Diskette (Select Models 4-11 Installing an Optional HP USB Digital Drive (Select Models 4-12 Installing an Optional SD Memory...Volume Buttons 5-1 Using the Volume Control Icon 5-2 Using the Internal Speakers 5-2 Connecting an Audio Device 5-3 Identifying Audio Jacks 5-3 Using the Microphone Jack 5-3 Using the Audio-Out Jack 5-4 Connecting an S-Video Device 5-5 Connecting the Audio 5-5 Turning a Video Device On and Off 5-6 Changing the...
Hardware Guide
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..., or a soft surface, such as a printer. Allows airflow to block airflow. Hardware Components Rear Components Component 1 Power connector 2 Exhaust vent 3 External monitor connector 4 Parallel connector 5 RJ-11 jack (select models) Description Connects an AC adapter. Additional vents are on the bottom of the notebook. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the vent.
..., or a soft surface, such as a printer. Allows airflow to block airflow. Hardware Components Rear Components Component 1 Power connector 2 Exhaust vent 3 External monitor connector 4 Parallel connector 5 RJ-11 jack (select models) Description Connects an AC adapter. Additional vents are on the bottom of the notebook. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the vent.
Hardware Guide
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... button. ■ To mute or restore volume, use right button. ■ Light on /off light On: Wireless functionality is muted. 3 Audio-out headphone jack Connects an optional headphone, a headset, or powered stereo speakers. Also connects the audio function of an audio/video device, such as a television or VCR. (continued) Hardware Guide 1-13
... button. ■ To mute or restore volume, use right button. ■ Light on /off light On: Wireless functionality is muted. 3 Audio-out headphone jack Connects an optional headphone, a headset, or powered stereo speakers. Also connects the audio function of an audio/video device, such as a television or VCR. (continued) Hardware Guide 1-13
Hardware Guide
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...AC electrical outlet. 2 AC adapter** Converts AC power to a country-specific modem adapter. Adapts the modem cable to a non-RJ-11 telephone jack. 5 Japan-specific outlet adapter Connects the AC adapter to a 2-prong (Japan only) electrical outlet. *Power cords and modem cables vary in appearance by ...region. **AC adapters vary by region as required) Connects the modem to an RJ-11 telephone jack or to DC power. 3 Modem cables (select models)* 4 Country-specific modem adapter...
...AC electrical outlet. 2 AC adapter** Converts AC power to a country-specific modem adapter. Adapts the modem cable to a non-RJ-11 telephone jack. 5 Japan-specific outlet adapter Connects the AC adapter to a 2-prong (Japan only) electrical outlet. *Power cords and modem cables vary in appearance by ...region. **AC adapters vary by region as required) Connects the modem to an RJ-11 telephone jack or to DC power. 3 Modem cables (select models)* 4 Country-specific modem adapter...
Hardware Guide
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...powered), and then disconnect the device from the notebook, turn off the device (if it is turned off. 2. To connect a standard external device to the device documentation, the operating system Help files, or the device manufacturer's Web site. Hardware Guide 6-1 6 External Device Connections Connecting a Standard Device The jacks... or loading any software, such as drivers required by the device, refer to the notebook: 1. Turn on the notebook. 3. Connect the device to the correct jack or connector on the device. ✎ If a properly connected external monitor or other...
...powered), and then disconnect the device from the notebook, turn off the device (if it is turned off. 2. To connect a standard external device to the device documentation, the operating system Help files, or the device manufacturer's Web site. Hardware Guide 6-1 6 External Device Connections Connecting a Standard Device The jacks... or loading any software, such as drivers required by the device, refer to the notebook: 1. Turn on the notebook. 3. Connect the device to the correct jack or connector on the device. ✎ If a properly connected external monitor or other...
Hardware Guide
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... audio-out jack connecting devices 5-4 AutoPlay/Autorun 4-5 B battery bay 1-15 battery light 1-3, 1-9 battery packs calibrating 3-7 charge displays 3-4 charging 3-3 conserving power 3-9 disposing of 3-11 inserting/removing 3-2 low-battery condition 3-5 recycling 3-11 storing 3-10 switching power sources 3-1... periods, modem 7-5 Bluetooth wireless 7-12 bottom components 1-15 buttons PC Card eject 1-11, 8-4 power 1-5 scroll 2-1 TouchPad 2-1 volume 1-5, 1-13, 5-1 wireless 1-6, 1-9 C cable lock 6-6 cables audio 5-5 modem 1-18, 7-3 power 1-10 security 6-6 S-Video 5-5 caps lock light 1-4 CD-ROM...
... audio-out jack connecting devices 5-4 AutoPlay/Autorun 4-5 B battery bay 1-15 battery light 1-3, 1-9 battery packs calibrating 3-7 charge displays 3-4 charging 3-3 conserving power 3-9 disposing of 3-11 inserting/removing 3-2 low-battery condition 3-5 recycling 3-11 storing 3-10 switching power sources 3-1... periods, modem 7-5 Bluetooth wireless 7-12 bottom components 1-15 buttons PC Card eject 1-11, 8-4 power 1-5 scroll 2-1 TouchPad 2-1 volume 1-5, 1-13, 5-1 wireless 1-6, 1-9 C cable lock 6-6 cables audio 5-5 modem 1-18, 7-3 power 1-10 security 6-6 S-Video 5-5 caps lock light 1-4 CD-ROM...
Hardware Guide
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...caring for 4-3 CD-ROM 4-1, 4-2 diskette 1-12, 4-11 DVD+RW/R and CD-RW combo 4-2 DVD/CD-RW combo 4-2 DVD-ROM 4-1, 4-2 hard drive 8-14 HP USB Digital Drive 1-12, 4-2 shipping 4-3 See also optical drive DVD-ROM drive definition 4-1 displaying contents 4-5 inserting/removing discs 4-8 E electrostatic discharge (ESD) 8-9 expansion port... drive Fn key, in hotkeys 2-3 function keys 1-7, 2-3 H hard drive defined 4-1 replacing 8-14 hard drive bay 1-15 Index-2 Hardware Guide jacks conserving power, tips 3-9 cords 1-18 country-specific modem cable adapter 7-4 D digital media cards 8-5 disc drive.
...caring for 4-3 CD-ROM 4-1, 4-2 diskette 1-12, 4-11 DVD+RW/R and CD-RW combo 4-2 DVD/CD-RW combo 4-2 DVD-ROM 4-1, 4-2 hard drive 8-14 HP USB Digital Drive 1-12, 4-2 shipping 4-3 See also optical drive DVD-ROM drive definition 4-1 displaying contents 4-5 inserting/removing discs 4-8 E electrostatic discharge (ESD) 8-9 expansion port... drive Fn key, in hotkeys 2-3 function keys 1-7, 2-3 H hard drive defined 4-1 replacing 8-14 hard drive bay 1-15 Index-2 Hardware Guide jacks conserving power, tips 3-9 cords 1-18 country-specific modem cable adapter 7-4 D digital media cards 8-5 disc drive.
Hardware Guide
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... 1-16 LAN connection 7-6 left-side components 1-11 lights battery 1-3, 1-9 caps lock 1-4 IDE 1-4, 1-8, 4-7 keyboard 1-4 num lock 1-4, 2-9 power 1-3 power/Standby 1-3, 1-8 wireless on/off 1-13, 7-10 lock, security cable (optional) 6-6 M media hotkeys 2-7 media, drive affected by airport security... terms 4-2 memory compartment location 1-15 displaying amount of 8-8 Memory Reader 1-11, 8-8 Memory Stick 8-5 Memory Stick Pro 8-5 microphone jack 1-14 microphone, external 5-3 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label 1-16 modem AT commands 7-6 blackout periods 7-5 cable 1-18, 7-3 configuring ...
... 1-16 LAN connection 7-6 left-side components 1-11 lights battery 1-3, 1-9 caps lock 1-4 IDE 1-4, 1-8, 4-7 keyboard 1-4 num lock 1-4, 2-9 power 1-3 power/Standby 1-3, 1-8 wireless on/off 1-13, 7-10 lock, security cable (optional) 6-6 M media hotkeys 2-7 media, drive affected by airport security... terms 4-2 memory compartment location 1-15 displaying amount of 8-8 Memory Reader 1-11, 8-8 Memory Stick 8-5 Memory Stick Pro 8-5 microphone jack 1-14 microphone, external 5-3 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label 1-16 modem AT commands 7-6 blackout periods 7-5 cable 1-18, 7-3 configuring ...
Hardware Guide
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...formats 5-6 parallel connector, identifying 1-10 PC Card component locations 1-11 configuring 8-2 functions 8-2 increasing RAM 8-8 inserting/removing 8-3 peripherals. See external devices (optional) pointing devices setting preferences 2-2 TouchPad 2-1 power conserving 3-9 light 1-3 Power Options window 3-5 rated input 9-1 resolving ... power button 1-5 power cord 1-18 power/Standby light 1-3, 1-8 Product Key 1-16 R RAM (Random Access Memory) 8-8 regulatory information Modem approval label 1-16 System label 1-16 wireless certification label 1-16 right-side components 1-13 RJ-11 telephone jack ...
...formats 5-6 parallel connector, identifying 1-10 PC Card component locations 1-11 configuring 8-2 functions 8-2 increasing RAM 8-8 inserting/removing 8-3 peripherals. See external devices (optional) pointing devices setting preferences 2-2 TouchPad 2-1 power conserving 3-9 light 1-3 Power Options window 3-5 rated input 9-1 resolving ... power button 1-5 power cord 1-18 power/Standby light 1-3, 1-8 Product Key 1-16 R RAM (Random Access Memory) 8-8 regulatory information Modem approval label 1-16 System label 1-16 wireless certification label 1-16 right-side components 1-13 RJ-11 telephone jack ...
Hardware Guide
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... exiting 1-5, 2-6 initiating 2-6 power/Standby light 1-3 S-Video cable, connecting video 5-5 S-Video-out jack 1-14, 5-5 system label 1-16 T television (optional) changing color format 5-6 temperature, operating 9-1 TouchPad. Index security features 6-6 security, PC Smart Card Reader (optional) ...8-2 serial number 1-16 Service Tag label 1-16 sleep button. See Standby SmartMedia 8-5 software AutoPlay/Autorun/auto insert notification 4-5 infrared 6-3 USB support 6-3 speakers 5-2 internal stereo 1-8 Standby avoiding when playing media 4-4 avoiding with notebook...
... exiting 1-5, 2-6 initiating 2-6 power/Standby light 1-3 S-Video cable, connecting video 5-5 S-Video-out jack 1-14, 5-5 system label 1-16 T television (optional) changing color format 5-6 temperature, operating 9-1 TouchPad. Index security features 6-6 security, PC Smart Card Reader (optional) ...8-2 serial number 1-16 Service Tag label 1-16 sleep button. See Standby SmartMedia 8-5 software AutoPlay/Autorun/auto insert notification 4-5 infrared 6-3 USB support 6-3 speakers 5-2 internal stereo 1-8 Standby avoiding when playing media 4-4 avoiding with notebook...
Getting Started
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.... These security and privacy occurrences can significantly help in the form of these occurrences. 1-8 Startup Guide Protecting Your Notebook When you use your notebook to access a network or the Internet, you expose the notebook to the telephone jack. ■ During an electrical storm, run the notebook on battery power or shut down the notebook and disconnect the...
.... These security and privacy occurrences can significantly help in the form of these occurrences. 1-8 Startup Guide Protecting Your Notebook When you use your notebook to access a network or the Internet, you expose the notebook to the telephone jack. ■ During an electrical storm, run the notebook on battery power or shut down the notebook and disconnect the...
Getting Started
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...surface, such as an adjoining printer, or a soft surface, such as a printer. Additional vents are on the bottom panel of the notebook. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the vent. Connects an optional parallel device, such as bedding or clothing, to cool ...models). 3-10 Startup Guide Connects an optional external monitor or overhead projector. Allows airflow to block airflow. Notebook Features Rear Components Component 1 Power connector 2 Exhaust vent 3 External monitor connector 4 Parallel connector 5 RJ-11 jack (select models) Description Connects an AC adapter.
...surface, such as an adjoining printer, or a soft surface, such as a printer. Additional vents are on the bottom panel of the notebook. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the vent. Connects an optional parallel device, such as bedding or clothing, to cool ...models). 3-10 Startup Guide Connects an optional external monitor or overhead projector. Allows airflow to block airflow. Notebook Features Rear Components Component 1 Power connector 2 Exhaust vent 3 External monitor connector 4 Parallel connector 5 RJ-11 jack (select models) Description Connects an AC adapter.
Getting Started
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...-in microphone jack Description On: Wireless functionality is enabled, but wireless connection might not be configured. Connects an optional external microphone. (continued) Startup Guide 3-13 Off: No wireless device is muted. Also connects the audio function of an audio/video device, such as a television or VCR. Right-Side Components Notebook Features Component...
...-in microphone jack Description On: Wireless functionality is enabled, but wireless connection might not be configured. Connects an optional external microphone. (continued) Startup Guide 3-13 Off: No wireless device is muted. Also connects the audio function of an audio/video device, such as a television or VCR. Right-Side Components Notebook Features Component...