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...was either preinstalled by HP on the HP branded product or that was included with the HP branded product at the time of your purchase or lease of the product is your purchase or lease of product purchase or lease. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. Options and... Software The Limited Warranty terms and conditions for software is defined as a condition of the purchase or lease date. HP DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING ANY SOFTWARE PRODUCTS OR THE ...
...was either preinstalled by HP on the HP branded product or that was included with the HP branded product at the time of your purchase or lease of the product is your purchase or lease of product purchase or lease. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. Options and... Software The Limited Warranty terms and conditions for software is defined as a condition of the purchase or lease date. HP DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING ANY SOFTWARE PRODUCTS OR THE ...
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Hardware and Software Guide HP Compaq Notebook Series Document Part Number: 393677-002 June 2005 This guide explains how to identify and use the notebook hardware features, including connectors and external devices. It also includes security, software, and specification information.
Hardware and Software Guide HP Compaq Notebook Series Document Part Number: 393677-002 June 2005 This guide explains how to identify and use the notebook hardware features, including connectors and external devices. It also includes security, software, and specification information.
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... Memory Module Slot 5-26 Effects of Increasing Memory 5-34 Connecting a Modem Cable 5-35 Using a Modem Cable 5-36 Using a Country-Specific Adapter 5-37 Connecting a Network Cable 5-38 Linking to An Infrared Device (Select Models Only) . . 5-39 Setting Up an Infrared...Connecting an Optional External MultiBay and External MultiBay II 5-45 Mobile Printing for Notebooks 5-45 6 Wireless Wireless Local Area Network (Select Models Only) . . . 6-4 Connecting Your Wireless Notebook to a Corporate WLAN 6-5 Connecting Your Wireless Notebook to a Public WLAN 6-5 Setting Up a WLAN in Your Home 6-6...
... Memory Module Slot 5-26 Effects of Increasing Memory 5-34 Connecting a Modem Cable 5-35 Using a Modem Cable 5-36 Using a Country-Specific Adapter 5-37 Connecting a Network Cable 5-38 Linking to An Infrared Device (Select Models Only) . . 5-39 Setting Up an Infrared...Connecting an Optional External MultiBay and External MultiBay II 5-45 Mobile Printing for Notebooks 5-45 6 Wireless Wireless Local Area Network (Select Models Only) . . . 6-4 Connecting Your Wireless Notebook to a Corporate WLAN 6-5 Connecting Your Wireless Notebook to a Public WLAN 6-5 Setting Up a WLAN in Your Home 6-6...
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Contents System Recovery 11-8 Safeguarding Your Data 11-8 Altiris Local Recovery 11-8 Using System Restore Points 11-9 Reinstalling Applications 11-11 Repairing the Operating System 11-13 Reinstalling the Operating System 11-14 Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software . 11-15 12 Specifications Operating Environment 12-1 Rated Input Power 12-2 Index xii Hardware and Software Guide
Contents System Recovery 11-8 Safeguarding Your Data 11-8 Altiris Local Recovery 11-8 Using System Restore Points 11-9 Reinstalling Applications 11-11 Repairing the Operating System 11-13 Reinstalling the Operating System 11-14 Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software . 11-15 12 Specifications Operating Environment 12-1 Rated Input Power 12-2 Index xii Hardware and Software Guide
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Notebook Features Additional Hardware Components Component Description 1 Power cord* Connects an AC adapter to an AC Outlet. 2 AC adapter Converts AC power to DC power. 3 Primary battery pack Powers the notebook when the notebook is not connected to external power. 4 Modem cable* (select models only) Connects an internal modem to an RJ-11 telephone jack or to a country-specific modem adapter. *Modem cables and power cords vary in appearance by model. 1-26 Hardware and Software Guide Battery packs vary by region and country.
Notebook Features Additional Hardware Components Component Description 1 Power cord* Connects an AC adapter to an AC Outlet. 2 AC adapter Converts AC power to DC power. 3 Primary battery pack Powers the notebook when the notebook is not connected to external power. 4 Modem cable* (select models only) Connects an internal modem to an RJ-11 telephone jack or to a country-specific modem adapter. *Modem cables and power cords vary in appearance by model. 1-26 Hardware and Software Guide Battery packs vary by region and country.
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... controls are managed in processor speed when the power source changes from external power to battery pack power, or when the notebook use changes between active and idle. Each power scheme for optimal power conservation. For example, the software can be set for... optimal performance or for external power or battery power sets a specific processor state. The power scheme you to control processor performance. Power Processor Performance Controls On select notebook models, Windows XP supports software that enables you select determines how the processor performs...
... controls are managed in processor speed when the power source changes from external power to battery pack power, or when the notebook use changes between active and idle. Each power scheme for optimal power conservation. For example, the software can be set for... optimal performance or for external power or battery power sets a specific processor state. The power scheme you to control processor performance. Power Processor Performance Controls On select notebook models, Windows XP supports software that enables you select determines how the processor performs...
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... to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ■ The notebook supports 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ The notebook is equipped with 1 slot, you must insert a Type I or II PC card into the upper slot, the PC card will not work... 1 Type I or Type II cards, or 1 Type III card. ✎ If your notebook is equipped with your PC Card to install device drivers: ■ Install only the device drivers for your notebook model has 2 PC Card slots, it into the lower slot. If you insert it supports 2 Type I card,...
... to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ■ The notebook supports 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. ■ The notebook is equipped with 1 slot, you must insert a Type I or II PC card into the upper slot, the PC card will not work... 1 Type I or Type II cards, or 1 Type III card. ✎ If your notebook is equipped with your PC Card to install device drivers: ■ Install only the device drivers for your notebook model has 2 PC Card slots, it into the lower slot. If you insert it supports 2 Type I card,...
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...your modem cable if you accidentally connect it to a digital line. ✎ Your notebook may resemble analog telephone jacks, but are not compatible with the modem. Å WARNING: Connecting the notebook's analog modem to an analog telephone line by means of a 6-pin, RJ-11...and Software Guide 5-35 Hardware Components Connecting a Modem Cable The notebook's internal modem is required. Jacks for digital PBX systems may look slightly different from the illustrations in this section. In some countries, a country-specific modem adapter is connected to a digital line can permanently damage...
...your modem cable if you accidentally connect it to a digital line. ✎ Your notebook may resemble analog telephone jacks, but are not compatible with the modem. Å WARNING: Connecting the notebook's analog modem to an analog telephone line by means of a 6-pin, RJ-11...and Software Guide 5-35 Hardware Components Connecting a Modem Cable The notebook's internal modem is required. Jacks for digital PBX systems may look slightly different from the illustrations in this section. In some countries, a country-specific modem adapter is connected to a digital line can permanently damage...
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To connect the modem to the modem guides located in which you purchased the notebook, you must obtain a country-specific modem adapter. Plug the country-specific modem adapter 3 into the RJ-45 (network) jack. Refer to an analog telephone line that does not have an RJ-11 ...country in the Help and Support Center at Start > Help and Support > User Guides for more details about using your notebook internationally. Telephone jacks vary by country. Plug the modem cable into the modem jack 1 on the notebook. 2. Plug the modem cable into the country-specific modem adapter 2. 3.
To connect the modem to the modem guides located in which you purchased the notebook, you must obtain a country-specific modem adapter. Plug the country-specific modem adapter 3 into the RJ-45 (network) jack. Refer to an analog telephone line that does not have an RJ-11 ...country in the Help and Support Center at Start > Help and Support > User Guides for more details about using your notebook internationally. Telephone jacks vary by country. Plug the modem cable into the modem jack 1 on the notebook. 2. Plug the modem cable into the country-specific modem adapter 2. 3.
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... is a non-Windows utility, it does not support the pointing devices on your notebook. When using Computer Setup, you must use the keys on your notebook to navigate and make selections. Security To Protect Against Use This Security Feature Unauthorized access...For more information on the security cable slot, refer to set specific security preferences are set in Computer Setup. The procedures for using other system identification information HP administrator password Unauthorized removal of the notebook Security cable slot (used with an optional security cable). Hardware...
... is a non-Windows utility, it does not support the pointing devices on your notebook. When using Computer Setup, you must use the keys on your notebook to navigate and make selections. Security To Protect Against Use This Security Feature Unauthorized access...For more information on the security cable slot, refer to set specific security preferences are set in Computer Setup. The procedures for using other system identification information HP administrator password Unauthorized removal of the notebook Security cable slot (used with an optional security cable). Hardware...
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... exit Save changes and exit To Do This ■ View identification information about the notebook, including the notebook serial number. ■ View specification information about the processor, cache and memory size, and system ROM. Then exit and restart the notebook. Replace configuration settings in Computer Setup with factory default settings. (Password and security settings...
... exit Save changes and exit To Do This ■ View identification information about the notebook, including the notebook serial number. ■ View specification information about the processor, cache and memory size, and system ROM. Then exit and restart the notebook. Replace configuration settings in Computer Setup with factory default settings. (Password and security settings...
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.../or version of certain system software and hardware components. ✎ Support for managing client (user) desktop, workstation, and notebook computers in a networked environment. Hardware and Software Guide 10-1 10 Client Management Solutions Client Management Solutions provide standards-based solutions for specific features described in this chapter may vary, depending on your computer.
.../or version of certain system software and hardware components. ✎ Support for managing client (user) desktop, workstation, and notebook computers in a networked environment. Hardware and Software Guide 10-1 10 Client Management Solutions Client Management Solutions provide standards-based solutions for specific features described in this chapter may vary, depending on your computer.
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12 Specifications Operating Environment The operating environment information in extreme environments. Factor Temperature Operating (not writing to optical disc Operating (writing to optical disc) Nonoperating Relative humidity (...% 10% to 90% 5% to 95% -15 m to 3,048 m -50 ft to 10,000 ft -15 m to 12,192 m -50 ft to use or transport the notebook in the following table might be helpful if you plan to 40,000 ft Hardware and Software Guide 12-1
12 Specifications Operating Environment The operating environment information in extreme environments. Factor Temperature Operating (not writing to optical disc Operating (writing to optical disc) Nonoperating Relative humidity (...% 10% to 90% 5% to 95% -15 m to 3,048 m -50 ft to 10,000 ft -15 m to 12,192 m -50 ft to use or transport the notebook in the following table might be helpful if you plan to 40,000 ft Hardware and Software Guide 12-1
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...notebook. The notebook is capable of accepting DC power within the following specifications: Input Power Operating voltage Operating current Rating 18.5 V dc @ 3.5 A - 65 W 3.5 A This product is strongly recommended that the notebook... be powered only with an AC adapter or DC power cord supplied or approved by an AC or a DC power source. Although the notebook... Hardware and Software Guide The notebook operates on DC power, which...
...notebook. The notebook is capable of accepting DC power within the following specifications: Input Power Operating voltage Operating current Rating 18.5 V dc @ 3.5 A - 65 W 3.5 A This product is strongly recommended that the notebook... be powered only with an AC adapter or DC power cord supplied or approved by an AC or a DC power source. Although the notebook... Hardware and Software Guide The notebook operates on DC power, which...
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... audio cable 4-4 audio-in -1 Digital Media Slot light 1-13 A AC adapter, identifying 1-26 aircraft adapter 1-16, 1-17 airport security devices 5-2 Altiris Local Recovery 11-8 altitude specifications 12-1 antennae 1-15 antivirus software 7-20 Application and Driver Recovery disc 4-9 Application and Driver Recov-
... audio cable 4-4 audio-in -1 Digital Media Slot light 1-13 A AC adapter, identifying 1-26 aircraft adapter 1-16, 1-17 airport security devices 5-2 Altiris Local Recovery 11-8 altitude specifications 12-1 antennae 1-15 antivirus software 7-20 Application and Driver Recovery disc 4-9 Application and Driver Recov-
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... menu 9-5 setting security preferences 7-3 Tools menu 9-6 using 9-1 connectors docking 1-24 power 1-16, 1-17 travel battery 1-23, 1-25 conservation, power 2-33 cord, power, identifying 1-26 country-specific modem adapter 5-37 Credential Manager for ProtectTools 7-24 critical low-battery condition 2-27 Critical Security Updates for Windows XP 7-23 D data, safeguarding 11-8 default boot...
... menu 9-5 setting security preferences 7-3 Tools menu 9-6 using 9-1 connectors docking 1-24 power 1-16, 1-17 travel battery 1-23, 1-25 conservation, power 2-33 cord, power, identifying 1-26 country-specific modem adapter 5-37 Credential Manager for ProtectTools 7-24 critical low-battery condition 2-27 Critical Security Updates for Windows XP 7-23 D data, safeguarding 11-8 default boot...
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... slot 1-21, 1-22, 5-16 electrostatic discharge (ESD) 5-20 embedded numeric keypad 3-12, 3-13 emergency shutdown procedures 2-14 enablers, PC Card 5-14 enabling num lock 3-14 environmental specifications 12-1 esc key 3-6 ESD (electrostatic discharge) 5-20 exhaust vents 1-24, 1-25 external devices, connecting 5-44 external keypad 3-14 external mouse 3-5 external MultiBay, connecting 5-45 F family...
... slot 1-21, 1-22, 5-16 electrostatic discharge (ESD) 5-20 embedded numeric keypad 3-12, 3-13 emergency shutdown procedures 2-14 enablers, PC Card 5-14 enabling num lock 3-14 environmental specifications 12-1 esc key 3-6 ESD (electrostatic discharge) 5-20 exhaust vents 1-24, 1-25 external devices, connecting 5-44 external keypad 3-14 external mouse 3-5 external MultiBay, connecting 5-45 F family...
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... display system information 3-10 increase display brightness 3-10 initiate standby 3-7, 3-8 switch displays 3-9 hotkeys identifying 3-6 Quick Reference 3-7 using with external keyboard 3-10 HP administrator password 7-7 HP password 7-4 HP password guidelines 7-6 HP Web site 11-3 humidity specifications 12-1 I IDE drive light 1-3, 1-5 IEEE 1394 port 1-21, 1-22 Info Center button 1-9, 3-11 infrared device, linking to 5-39 infrared port...
... display system information 3-10 increase display brightness 3-10 initiate standby 3-7, 3-8 switch displays 3-9 hotkeys identifying 3-6 Quick Reference 3-7 using with external keyboard 3-10 HP administrator password 7-7 HP password 7-4 HP password guidelines 7-6 HP Web site 11-3 humidity specifications 12-1 I IDE drive light 1-3, 1-5 IEEE 1394 port 1-21, 1-22 Info Center button 1-9, 3-11 infrared device, linking to 5-39 infrared port...
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..., 1-19, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label 1-27 mobile printing 5-45 model, identifying computer 11-2 Modem Approval label 1-27 modem cable 1-20, 1-22, 5-35 modem, country-specific adapter 5-37 Index-6 Hardware and Software Guide
..., 1-19, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label 1-27 mobile printing 5-45 model, identifying computer 11-2 Modem Approval label 1-27 modem cable 1-20, 1-22, 5-35 modem, country-specific adapter 5-37 Index-6 Hardware and Software Guide
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... 7-20 num lock disabling 3-14 enabling 3-14 num lock key 3-12 num lock light 1-3, 1-5, 3-12 O operating environment specifications 12-1 operating system 2-10, 7-21 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label 1-27 passwords 7-4 Product Key 1-27 security 7-1 System Restore...1-16 passwords DriveLock 7-13 forgetting 7-4 HP 7-4 HP administrator 7-7 HP guidelines 7-6 power-on 7-9 security 2-16 using 7-4 Windows 7-4 Windows guidelines 7-6 passwords, coordinating 7-6 PC Card inserting 5-15 removing 5-15 stopping 5-16 types supported 5-14 PC Card slot 1-21, 1-22 PC Card slot eject button 1-21, 1-22...
... 7-20 num lock disabling 3-14 enabling 3-14 num lock key 3-12 num lock light 1-3, 1-5, 3-12 O operating environment specifications 12-1 operating system 2-10, 7-21 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label 1-27 passwords 7-4 Product Key 1-27 security 7-1 System Restore...1-16 passwords DriveLock 7-13 forgetting 7-4 HP 7-4 HP administrator 7-7 HP guidelines 7-6 power-on 7-9 security 2-16 using 7-4 Windows 7-4 Windows guidelines 7-6 passwords, coordinating 7-6 PC Card inserting 5-15 removing 5-15 stopping 5-16 types supported 5-14 PC Card slot 1-21, 1-22 PC Card slot eject button 1-21, 1-22...