Hardware GuideHP Notebook SeriesDocument Part Number: 355386-001November 2003This guide explains how to identify and use notebook hardware features,
1–2 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsComponent DescriptionDisplay release latch Opens the notebook.
5–4 Hardware GuideAudio and VideoConnecting an Audio DeviceIdentifying Audio JacksThe notebook has 2 audio jacks: The audio-out jack 1, sometimes cal
Audio and VideoHardware Guide 5–5Identifying audio jacks Using the Microphone JackYour notebook is equipped with a stereo microphone jack. Using sound
5–6 Hardware GuideAudio and VideoUsing the Audio-Out JackÅWARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the volume before putting on headphon
Audio and VideoHardware Guide 5–7Connecting an S-Video DeviceConnecting the AudioThe S-Video-out jack supports video signals only.If you are setting u
5–8 Hardware GuideAudio and VideoIdentifying the S-Video-out jackIdentifying the S-Video-out jack
Audio and VideoHardware Guide 5–9Turning a Video Device On and OffWhen an S-Video device is turned on, an image is displayed. When the device is off,
5–10 Hardware GuideAudio and VideoTo change the color television format:1. Select Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Display >
Hardware Guide 6–16External Device ConnectionsConnecting a Standard DeviceThe jacks, connectors, and ports described in this guide support standard ex
6–2 Hardware GuideExternal Device ConnectionsConnecting a USB DeviceUSB (Universal Serial Bus) is a hardware interface that can be used to connect ext
External Device ConnectionsHardware Guide 6–3Identifying the 2 USB connectors on the left side and one USB connector on the right sideUsing a USB Devi
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–3TouchPadComponent Description1TouchPad* Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. 2Left and
6–4 Hardware GuideExternal Device ConnectionsLinking to an Infrared Device (Select Models)Some notebook models are IrDA-compliant and can communicate
External Device ConnectionsHardware Guide 6–5Linking to an infrared deviceSetting Up an Infrared TransmissionFor information about using infrared soft
6–6 Hardware GuideExternal Device Connections Shield the ports from direct sunlight, flashing incandescent light, and fluorescent light. Be sure tha
External Device ConnectionsHardware Guide 6–7Connecting an Optional Cable Lock✎The purpose of security solutions is to act as a deterrent. These solut
6–8 Hardware GuideExternal Device ConnectionsConnecting a security lockFor more information about other security features of your notebook, refer to t
Hardware Guide 7–17Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the Modem (Select Models)Some notebook models include an RJ-11 telephone jack, modem cable, and
7–2 Hardware GuideModem and Network ConnectionsÅWARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug a telepho
Modem and Network ConnectionsHardware Guide 7–3Connecting the Modem to an RJ-11 JackRefer to one of the following illustrations to connect an RJ-11 mo
7–4 Hardware GuideModem and Network ConnectionsConnecting the RJ-11 modem cable
Modem and Network ConnectionsHardware Guide 7–5Connecting the Modem with an AdapterTelephone jacks vary by country. To use the modem and the RJ-11 cab
1–4 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsComponent Description1TouchPad* Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. 2Left and right T
7–6 Hardware GuideModem and Network ConnectionsConnecting a modem cable using a modem adapterSpecial Restrictions in Certain Countries Many countries
Modem and Network ConnectionsHardware Guide 7–7To change your modem settings: Control Panel. Open Phone and Modem Options in Control Panel to change
7–8 Hardware GuideModem and Network ConnectionsTo connect to a LAN:1. Check that the existing LAN supports Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connections.2.
Modem and Network ConnectionsHardware Guide 7–9Connecting an RJ-45 network cableSee Windows Help for information about setting up and using LAN connec
7–10 Hardware GuideModem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Network Connections (Select Models)Some notebook models are equipped with a wireless n
Modem and Network ConnectionsHardware Guide 7–11Identifying the wireless antennaÅWARNING: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output po
7–12 Hardware GuideModem and Network ConnectionsTurning Wireless Communication On and OffWireless networks and cellular modems are examples of devices
Modem and Network ConnectionsHardware Guide 7–13Putting the notebook in Standby or Hibernation, or shutting it down, also turns off the wireless funct
7–14 Hardware GuideModem and Network ConnectionsConnecting to a Wireless NetworkYou can connect to an access point that gives you access to a local ar
Modem and Network ConnectionsHardware Guide 7–15Making Bluetooth Wireless Connections (Select Models)If your notebook includes Bluetooth wireless capa
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–5Top ComponentsPower LightsComponent Description1Power button light On: Notebook is turned on.Blinking: Notebook i
Hardware Guide 8–18Hardware UpgradesObtaining UpgradesTo order notebook hardware or to learn more about upgrades and accessories, visit the HP Web sit
8–2 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesUsing PC CardsAn optional PC Card is a credit card–sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specificatio
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–3Inserting a PC CardÄCAUTION: To prevent damage to the PC Card connectors, use minimal force when inserting a PC Car
8–4 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesInserting a PC Card
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–5Stopping and Removing a PC CardÄCAUTION: To prevent loss of work or an unresponsive system, stop the PC Card before
8–6 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesRemoving a PC CardUsing Digital Media Cards (Select Models)Optional digital media cards are removable storage devic
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–7Inserting an Optional Digital Media CardÄCAUTION: To prevent damage to the digital media card connectors, use minim
8–8 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesInserting a digital media card
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–9Removing an Optional Digital Media CardÄCAUTION: To prevent loss of work or system lockup, stop the digital media c
8–10 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesRemoving a digital media cardDisabling an Optional Digital Media CardA digital media card inserted into the Digita
1–6 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsComponent Description1Power button light On: Notebook is turned on.Blinking: Notebook is in Standby.Off: Notebook
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–11Increasing MemoryYou can increase the amount of RAM (random access memory) in the notebook with an optional memory
8–12 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesRemoving or Inserting a Memory ModuleÅWARNING: To prevent exposure to electrical shock, access only the memory com
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–135. Turn the notebook upside down.6. Loosen the screw that secures the memory compartment cover 1, and then tilt an
8–14 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesOpening the memory compartment
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–157. Remove or insert the memory module.To remove a memory module:a. Pull away the retention clips on each side of t
8–16 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesRemoving a memory module
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–17To insert a memory module:a. Align the keyed (notched) edge of the module with the keyed area in the expansion slo
8–18 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesInserting a memory module
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–198. Align the tabs on the memory compartment cover with the cover slots on the notebook.9. Tilt the cover down unti
8–20 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesClosing the memory compartment
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–7Keyboard and Drive LightsComponent Description1Caps lock light On: Caps lock is on.2Num lock light On: Num lock o
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–21Replacing the Hard DriveRemove the hard drive only for replacement. To replace the primary hard drive:1. Save your
8–22 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesLoosening the hard drive assembly retaining screws
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–237. Remove the hard drive assembly from the bay.8. Remove the 4 hard drive bracket screws 1.9. Remove the hard driv
8–24 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesRemoving the hard drive from the hard drive bracket
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–2510. Insert the new hard drive into the hard drive bracket 1.11. Replace the 4 hard drive bracket screws 2.Insertin
8–26 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesInserting the hard drive into the hard drive bay
Hardware UpgradesHardware Guide 8–2712. Reinsert the hard drive assembly into the hard drive bay until it is seated 1.13. Tighten the 2 hard drive ass
8–28 Hardware GuideHardware UpgradesFinding More Upgrade InformationFor additional information about installing, removing, or operating an optional de
Hardware Guide 9–19SpecificationsOperating EnvironmentFactor Metric U.S.TemperatureOperating 0° to 35°C (non writing optical)5° to 35°C (writing
9–2 Hardware GuideSpecificationsRated Input PowerInput Power RatingOperating voltage 100–240 VAC RMSOperating frequency range 50 to 60 Hz ACWhen power
1–8 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsComponent Description1Caps lock light On: Caps lock is on.2Num lock light On: Num lock or the internal keypad is
Hardware Guide Index–1IndexAAC adapterdisconnecting 3–1identifying 1–34adapter, modem 7–5airport security devices 4–3altitude specifications 9–1AT com
Index–2 Hardware GuideIndexCertificate of Authenticity label 1–32connectors1394 1–26, 1–29expansion 1–27drive 4–3 external monitor 1–20, 1–21modem 7–2
IndexHardware Guide Index–3Hhard drivedefined 4–1replacing 8–21hard drive bay 1–30, 1–31hard drive, internaldisplaying amount of free space on 8–11spa
Index–4 Hardware GuideIndexKkeyboard light 1–7, 1–8keyboard, external (optional)numeric keypad 2–13USB connection 6–3keypad keys 1–14, 1–15keypad, num
IndexHardware Guide Index–5country-specific adapter 1–34, 7–5settings 7–6Modem approval label 1–32modem cable 1–34monitor, external (optional)connecto
Index–6 Hardware GuideIndexQQuick Launch buttonsassigning 2–12function 1–11RRAM (Random Access Memory) 8–11regulatory informationModem approval label
IndexHardware Guide Index–7UUSB connectors 1–23, 1–26, 1–29USB devices (optional)connecting 6–2enabling 6–3VVCR (optional), audio-out jack function 5–
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–9Power and Volume ControlsComponent Description1Power button* When the notebook is: Off, press the button to turn
1–10 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsComponent Description1Power button* When the notebook is: Off, press the button to turn on the notebook. On, b
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–11Quick Launch Buttons and Keyboard KeysComponent Description1Quick Launch buttons: Picture, Media, and InternetFr
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1–12 Hardware GuideHardware Components2Wireless On/Off button Enables wireless functionality, but does not create a wireless connection.✎To set up and
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–13Wireless On/Off Button and Application KeysComponent Description1Wireless On/Off button Enables wireless functi
1–14 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsFunction and Keypad KeysComponent Description1Fn key Combines with the function keys to perform additional syste
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–15Component Description1Fn key Combines with the function keys to perform additional system and application tasks.
1–16 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsFront ComponentsComponent Description1Display release latch Opens the notebook.2Power/Standby light On: Notebook
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–174Battery light On: Battery pack is charging.Blinking: Battery pack has reached a low-battery condition.Off: AC p
1–18 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsComponent Description1Stereo speakers (2) Produce stereo sound.2Power/Standby light On: Notebook is turned on.Bl
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–195Battery light On: Battery pack is charging.Blinking: Battery pack has reached a low-battery condition.Off: AC p
1–20 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsRear ComponentsComponent Description1Power connector Connects an AC adapter.2Exhaust vent Allows airflow to cool
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–21Component Description1Power connector Connects an AC adapter.2Exhaust vent Allows airflow to cool internal compo
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1–22 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsLeft-Side Components1Component Description1Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the notebo
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–235USB connectors (2) Connect optional USB device, such as printers.6Three drive configurations: optional Digital
1–24 Hardware GuideHardware Components Component Description1Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the notebook.✎The purpose of s
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–254USB connectors (2) Connect optional USB devices, such as printers.5Three drive configurations: optional Digita
1–26 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsRight-Side ComponentsComponent Description1Audio-out headphone jack Connects an optional headphone, a headset,
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–275Infrared port (select models)Provides wireless communication between the notebook and an optional IrDA-complia
1–28 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsComponent Description1Wireless on/off light On: Wireless functionality is enabled, but wireless connection might
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–294Audio-in microphone jack Connects an optional external microphone. 5USB connector Connects an optional USB devi
1–30 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsBottom ComponentsComponent Description1Battery release latch Releases the battery pack from the battery bay.2Bat
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–31Component Description1Battery release latch Releases the battery pack from the battery bay.2Battery bay Holds th
Hardware Guide iiiContents1 Hardware ComponentsIdentifying Parts of the Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1Display . . . . . . . . . .
1–32 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsLabelsThe labels affixed to the bottom of the notebook and to the inside of the battery compartment provide info
Hardware ComponentsHardware Guide 1–33Additional Standard ComponentsThe components included with the notebook vary by geographic region and by model.
1–34 Hardware GuideHardware ComponentsCords, Cables and AdaptersComponent Description1Power cord* Connects the AC adapter to an AC electrical outlet.2
Hardware Guide 2–12TouchPad and KeyboardUsing the TouchPadThe TouchPad duplicates the functions of an optional external mouse.
2–2 Hardware GuideTouchPad and Keyboard To move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface 1 in the direction you want to move the cu
TouchPad and KeyboardHardware Guide 2–3 To move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface 1 in the direction you want to move the cu
2–4 Hardware GuideTouchPad and KeyboardSetting TouchPad PreferencesThe TouchPad is supported by the mouse software in the operating system. To access
TouchPad and KeyboardHardware Guide 2–5Using the Hotkeys✎In this guide, the function keys are capitalized (Fn, F5). The function keys on your keyboard
2–6 Hardware GuideTouchPad and KeyboardIdentifying hotkeys
TouchPad and KeyboardHardware Guide 2–7Hotkey Quick ReferenceThe following table identifies the hotkey functions set at the factory.Default Function H
iv Hardware GuideContentsHotkey Procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–8Hotkey Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–8 Hardware GuideTouchPad and KeyboardHotkey ProceduresTo use a hotkey command on the notebook keyboard: Briefly press the Fn key, and then briefly
TouchPad and KeyboardHardware Guide 2–9Initiate Standby (Fn+F5)The Fn+F5 hotkey is set by default to initiate Standby. When the notebook is on, press
2–10 Hardware GuideTouchPad and KeyboardDecrease Screen Brightness (Fn+F7)Press the Fn+F7 hotkey to decrease the brightness of the notebook screen. De
TouchPad and KeyboardHardware Guide 2–11Using Quick Launch ButtonsThe 3 Quick Launch buttons enable you to use a single keystroke to access default so
2–12 Hardware GuideTouchPad and KeyboardReprogramming the Quick Launch ButtonsYour notebook Quick Launch buttons can be assigned to an Internet locati
TouchPad and KeyboardHardware Guide 2–13KeypadThe notebook has an internal numeric keypad and supports an optional external numeric keypad or an optio
2–14 Hardware GuideTouchPad and KeyboardIdentifying the keypad keys
TouchPad and KeyboardHardware Guide 2–15Turning the Keypad On and OffWhen the keypad is off, press Fn+num lk 1 on the notebook to turn the keypad on.
2–16 Hardware GuideTouchPad and KeyboardIdentifying the Fn and num lock keys and the num lock light
TouchPad and KeyboardHardware Guide 2–17Switching Key Functions on the KeypadYou can temporarily switch the functions of keys on the keypad between th
ContentsHardware Guide vUsing Drive Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–4Avoiding Standby and Hibernation . . . . . .
Hardware Guide 3–13Battery PacksRunning the Notebook on Battery PowerThe notebook switches between AC power and battery power according to the availab
3–2 Hardware GuideBattery PacksInserting or Removing the Battery PackÄCAUTION: When removing a battery pack that is the only power source, initiate Hi
Battery PacksHardware Guide 3–3Inserting or removing the battery pack
3–4 Hardware GuideBattery PacksCharging a Battery PackThe battery pack automatically charges when the notebook is connected to external power through
Battery PacksHardware Guide 3–5Obtaining Accurate Charge InformationCharging the battery pack prolongs battery life and increases the accuracy of the
3–6 Hardware GuideBattery PacksPlacing the Power Meter Icon on the TaskbarTo place the Power Meter icon on the taskbar, access the Power Options windo
Battery PacksHardware Guide 3–7The battery light continues to blink and: If Hibernation is enabled (the default setting) and the notebook is on or in
3–8 Hardware GuideBattery PacksCalibrating a Battery PackWhen to CalibrateEven if a battery pack is heavily used, it should not be necessary to calibr
Battery PacksHardware Guide 3–9Discharging the Battery PackDisabling HibernationTo fully discharge the battery pack, disable Hibernation temporarily.
3–10 Hardware GuideBattery PacksRecharging the Battery Pack1. Connect the notebook to external power and keep the notebook connected until the battery
vi Hardware GuideContents6 External Device ConnectionsConnecting a Standard Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–1Connecting a USB Devi
Battery PacksHardware Guide 3–11 Unplug external devices not connected to external power when you are not using them. Stop or remove a PC Card or a
3–12 Hardware GuideBattery PacksDisposing of a Used Battery PackÅWARNING: There is a risk of fire and chemical burn if a battery pack is handled impro
Hardware Guide 4–14DrivesAbout Drive TermsHard drives are for permanent storage of data files and software, such as system files, applications, and dr
4–2 Hardware GuideDrivesDepending on your model, the notebook can read or write to optical drives as described in the following table.Optional HP USB
DrivesHardware Guide 4–3Caring for Drives and Drive MediaDrives and drive media are fragile notebook components that must be handled with care. The fo
4–4 Hardware GuideDrivesCaring for Drive MediaÄCAUTION: To prevent damage to drive media: Do not open the metal shutter of a diskette or touch the di
DrivesHardware Guide 4–5Displaying Media ContentsAutoPlay, sometimes called Autorun, is a feature of the operating system. AutoPlay displays the conte
4–6 Hardware GuideDrivesAdding a Drive to the SystemThe internal hard drive and optical drive are standard features of the notebook. The type of optic
DrivesHardware Guide 4–7Using the IDE Drive LightThe IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) light turns on when the internal hard drive or an optical driv
4–8 Hardware GuideDrivesInserting and Removing Drive MediaÄCAUTION: To avoid playback distortion or damage to optical media, stop the CD or DVD and ex
ContentsHardware Guide viiUsing Digital Media Cards (Select Models) . . . . . . . . . . 8–6Inserting an Optional Digital Media Card . . . . . . . .
DrivesHardware Guide 4–9Inserting a CD or DVD into an optical drive
4–10 Hardware GuideDrivesRemoving a CD or DVD (With Power)1. Turn on the notebook.2. Press the release button 1 on the drive bezel to release the medi
DrivesHardware Guide 4–11Removing a CD or DVD from an optical drive when power is available
4–12 Hardware GuideDrivesRemoving a CD or DVD (Without Power)If the notebook is turned off or if no power is available, the release button on the driv
DrivesHardware Guide 4–13Removing a CD or DVD from an optical drive when power is not available
4–14 Hardware GuideDrivesInserting a Diskette (Select Models)To insert a diskette into a diskette drive, gently slide the diskette, label side up, int
DrivesHardware Guide 4–15Identifying the media eject button on a diskette driveRemoving a Diskette (Select Models)To remove a diskette from a diskette
4–16 Hardware GuideDrivesInstalling an Optional HP USB Digital Drive (Select Models)Optional HP USB Digital Drives are pocket-sized, SD (Secure Digita
DrivesHardware Guide 4–17Installing an Optional SD Memory Card To install an SD Memory Card into the Digital Drive:1. Remove the cap of the Digital Dr
4–18 Hardware GuideDrivesConnecting an Optional Digital Drive to the USB PortThe optional Digital Drive can be connected to the USB port with the USB
Hardware Guide 1–11Hardware ComponentsIdentifying Parts of the NotebookComponents included with the notebook vary by geographical region and by model.
DrivesHardware Guide 4–19Connecting the Digital Drive to the USB port
4–20 Hardware GuideDrivesTo connect the optional Digital Drive with the USB cable extended:1. Rotate the USB cable until it is fully extended.Extendin
DrivesHardware Guide 4–212. Insert the connector on the USB cable into the USB port on your notebook.Connecting the extended USB cable to the USB Port
4–22 Hardware GuideDrivesInserting an Optional Digital Drive into an Optional Digital BayTo insert an optional Digital Drive into the optional Digital
DrivesHardware Guide 4–23IInserting the Digital Drive into the Digital Bay
4–24 Hardware GuideDrivesRemoving an Optional Digital Drive from an Optional Digital BayTo remove the optional Digital Drive from the optional Digital
DrivesHardware Guide 4–25Removing the Digital Drive from the Digital BayFinding Optional Drive Software InformationSoftware you need to play CDs and D
Hardware Guide 5–15Audio and VideoAdjusting VolumeVolume can be adjusted by using the volume buttons on the notebook or by accessing the volume contro
5–2 Hardware GuideAudio and Video To decrease volume, press the left volume button 1. To increase volume, press the middle volume button 1. To mute
Audio and VideoHardware Guide 5–3Using the Internal SpeakersThe internal speakers play stereo sound from applications, the operating system, games, dr
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