HP Pavilion CRVSA-02T1-75 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Reference Guide

HP Notebook PCReference Guide

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Reference Guide ixReplacing the Hard Drive...62To replace the hard d

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Reference InformationModem Reference Information90 Reference GuideModem Reference InformationYou can customize the operation of the modem using AT com

Page 4 - Important Safety Information

Reference InformationModem Reference InformationReference Guide 91Conexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command Function (Conexant)N0 or N1 Includ

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Reference InformationModem Reference Information92 Reference GuideConexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command Function (Conexant)+ESA=a,b,c,d,e,

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Reference InformationModem Reference InformationReference Guide 93Conexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command Function (Conexant)+VRID=n Report

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Reference InformationModem Reference Information94 Reference GuideConexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command Function (Conexant)+MS=a,b,c,d,e,f

Page 8 - Contents

Reference InformationModem Reference InformationReference Guide 95Conexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command Function (Conexant)+FLO=a Set flow

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Reference InformationModem Reference Information96 Reference GuideS-Registers (Conexant)Register Function (Conexant) Range/units DefaultS0 Number of r

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Reference InformationSafety InformationReference Guide 97Safety InformationPower cordsThe power cord supplied with the notebook AC adapter should matc

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Reference InformationSafety Information98 Reference GuideBattery safety• To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a

Page 12 - Reference Guide 1

Reference InformationSafety InformationReference Guide 99• If the unit requires service, contact an authorized service center.• Do not attempt to ma

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x Reference GuideRegulatory Information ...101U.S.A. ...

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Reference InformationSafety Information100 Reference GuideExposure to radio frequency radiationThe radiated output power of the IEEE 802.11 and Blueto

Page 15 - 4 Reference Guide

Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 101Regulatory InformationThis section presents information that shows how your computer com

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Reference InformationRegulatory Information102 Reference GuideApplicable certification jack USOC = RJ11C. A plug and jack used to connect thisequipmen

Page 17 - Bottom panel components

Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 103The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any personto use a c

Page 18 - Reference Guide 7

Reference InformationRegulatory Information104 Reference GuideThe internal wireless radio complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. To preventradio in

Page 19 - Status lights

Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 105Germany: License required for outdoor installations. Check with reseller forprocedure to

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Reference InformationRegulatory Information106 Reference GuideIn caso di problemi, per prima cosa rivolgersi al fornitore dell’apparecchiatura.Questa

Page 21 - Setting Up Your Notebook

Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 107New ZealandConexant AMC20493 Data Fax ModemPTC 211/02/071PTC200 General WarningThe grant

Page 22 - Step 2: Connect AC power

Reference InformationRegulatory Information108 Reference GuideRussiaInternationalProducts sold internationally by the manufacturer and its authorized

Page 23 - Step 3: Connect a phone line

Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 109Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)Manufacturer’s Nam

Page 24 - Step 5: Set up Windows

Reference Guide 1Getting Started with Your Notebook

Page 25 - Basic Operation

Reference Guide 111IndexAAC adaptercompatibility, 11, 55connecting, 11AC adapter jack, location, 5AdHoc wireless network setup, 41adjustingbrightness,

Page 26 - Operating Your Notebook

112 Reference GuideHibernation modedefinition, 16Hibernation partition, 62, 87hot keys, 19hot notebook, 70IIEEE 1394 portconnecting devices, 53locatio

Page 27 - To change the boot device

Reference Guide 113rebootingboot device, 87temporary boot device, 17region code, 23regulatory information, 101removingCD, 20, 22DVD, 20, 22hard drive,

Page 28 - To use the TouchPad

Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Notebook2 Reference GuideIdentifying Parts of the NotebookComponents included with the note

Page 29 - To use the function hot keys

Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the NotebookReference Guide 31 Notebook open/close latch2 One-Touch buttons3 Keyboard status li

Page 30 - To use the One-Touch buttons

Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Notebook4 Reference GuideLeft panel and back panel components1 AC adapter jack2 Universal s

Page 31 - To use the ALT GR key

Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the NotebookReference Guide 51 AC adapter jack2 Two USB ports3 RJ-45 network jack: connects a n

Page 32 - Using CDs or DVDs

Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Notebook6 Reference GuideBottom panel components1 Hard drive2 Battery latch3 RAM (memory) c

Page 33 - To create or copy CDs

Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the NotebookReference Guide 71 Hard drive2 Battery latch3 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside)

Page 34 - Securing Your Notebook

Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Notebook8 Reference GuideStatus lightsThe notebook includes a number of status lights that

Page 35 - To protect against viruses

Thank you for purchasing this Factory Service Manual CD/DVD from servicemanuals4u.com. Please check out our eBay auctions for more great deals on Fac

Page 36 - To lock the hard drive

Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the NotebookReference Guide 9The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate t

Page 37 - Taking Care of Your Notebook

Getting Started with Your NotebookSetting Up Your Notebook10 Reference GuideSetting Up Your NotebookWARNINGImproper use of keyboards and other input d

Page 38 - To clean your notebook

Getting Started with Your NotebookSetting Up Your NotebookReference Guide 11Step 2: Connect AC powerCAUTIONUse only the AC adapter included with your

Page 39 - Reference Guide 29

Getting Started with Your NotebookSetting Up Your Notebook12 Reference GuideStep 3: Connect a phone line1. Make sure the telephone line is an analog l

Page 40 - Managing Power Consumption

Getting Started with Your NotebookSetting Up Your NotebookReference Guide 13Step 4: Turn on the notebookPress the power button above the left side of

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Reference Guide 15Basic Operation

Page 42 - Using Battery Power

Basic OperationOperating Your Notebook16 Reference GuideOperating Your NotebookYou can start and stop your notebook using its power button. However, a

Page 43 - To recharge the battery

Basic OperationOperating Your NotebookReference Guide 17To reset the notebookOccasionally, you may find that Windows or the notebook has stopped respo

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Basic OperationOperating Your Notebook18 Reference GuideTo use the TouchPadThe TouchPad includes an on-off button so you can turn off the TouchPad to

Page 45 - Modem and Network Connections

Basic OperationOperating Your NotebookReference Guide 19To use the function hot keysThe combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot key—a

Page 46 - Using the Modem

ii Reference GuideNoticeThis manual and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are subjectto change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Co

Page 47 - To connect the modem

Basic OperationOperating Your Notebook20 Reference GuideTo use the One-Touch buttonsYour notebook includes five One-Touch buttons that can start any a

Page 48 - To change your modem settings

Basic OperationOperating Your NotebookReference Guide 21To use the Windows and Applications keysThe Windows key brings up the Windows Start menu. This

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Basic OperationUsing CDs or DVDs22 Reference GuideUsing CDs or DVDsTo insert or remove a CD or DVDCAUTIONDo not remove a CD or DVD while the notebook

Page 50 - To prepare for connections

Basic OperationUsing CDs or DVDsReference Guide 23To play DVD moviesIf your notebook is equipped with a DVD or other DVD readable drive, it alsoinclud

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Basic OperationSecuring Your Notebook24 Reference GuideSecuring Your NotebookTo set up password protectionYou can protect your notebook from access by

Page 52 - Important

Basic OperationSecuring Your NotebookReference Guide 25To attach a security cableYour notebook includes a built-in connector to secure the notebook wi

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Basic OperationSecuring Your Notebook26 Reference GuideTo lock the hard driveThe notebook enables you to lock its internal hard drive to help keep you

Page 54 - (select models only)

Basic OperationTaking Care of Your NotebookReference Guide 27Taking Care of Your NotebookUse the following recommendations to maintain your notebook d

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Basic OperationTaking Care of Your Notebook28 Reference GuideTo safeguard your data• Do not use a pointing device or activate any other device that i

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Reference Guide 29Batteries and Power Management

Page 57 - Add-On Devices

Reference Guide iiiImportant Safety InformationCAUTIONTo reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunicationsline cord to connect

Page 58 - Connecting PC Cards

Batteries and Power ManagementManaging Power Consumption30 Reference GuideManaging Power ConsumptionWhen you are running your notebook on battery powe

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Batteries and Power ManagementManaging Power ConsumptionReference Guide 31The notebook can also enter Hibernation if battery power reaches a criticall

Page 60 - Connecting External Devices

Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery Power32 Reference GuideUsing Battery PowerTo check battery statusFrom the battery status lightCheck your n

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Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery PowerReference Guide 33To respond to a low-battery warningThe notebook automatically alerts you when the b

Page 62 - To use an external monitor

Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery Power34 Reference GuideTo get the most from your batteriesFollow these suggestions to make your battery po

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Reference Guide 35Modem and Network Connections

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Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the Modem36 Reference GuideUsing the ModemYou can connect your modem to a telephone line and communicate with other

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Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the ModemReference Guide 37To connect the modemCAUTIONYour built-in modem may not work with multiple phone lines or

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Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the Modem38 Reference GuideTo change your modem settingsThe modem is already set up to be compatible with telephone

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Modem and Network ConnectionsConnecting to a Local Area Network (LAN)Reference Guide 39Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN)LANs give you access to

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iv Reference GuideHP Software Product License AgreementYour HP product contains software programs. CAREFULLY READ THISLICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE PROCEED

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Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Network Connections (select models only)40 Reference GuideMaking Wireless Network Connections (select mod

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Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Network Connections (select models only)Reference Guide 412. A list of available networks appears. Select

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Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Network Connections (select models only)42 Reference Guide5. If you want to use encrypted communication,

Page 72 - Replacing the Hard Drive

Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Network Connections (select models only)Reference Guide 43Turning off communication and ending a connecti

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Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Bluetooth Connections (select models only)44 Reference GuideMaking Wireless Bluetooth Connections(select

Page 74 - To prepare a new hard drive

Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Bluetooth Connections (select models only)Reference Guide 45Turning off Bluetooth communicationTurning of

Page 75 - Reference Guide 65

Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Bluetooth Connections (select models only)46 Reference GuideTo create your business card, you can open Mi

Page 76 - Troubleshooting Your Notebook

Reference Guide 47Add-On Devices

Page 77 - CD-ROM and DVD problems

Add-On DevicesConnecting PC Cards48 Reference GuideConnecting PC CardsThe notebook PC Card slot is available for storing data and expanding thecommuni

Page 78 - Display problems

Add-On DevicesConnecting PC CardsReference Guide 49Removing a PC CardCAUTIONBefore removing a PC Card, you must use the Eject Hardware or SafelyRemove

Page 79 - Hard drive problems

Reference Guide vOWNERSHIP. Customer agrees that he/she does not have any title or ownership ofthe software, other than ownership of the physical medi

Page 80 - Infrared problems

Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices50 Reference GuideConnecting External DevicesTo connect an audio deviceYou can plug in an external microphone

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Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesReference Guide 511 Audio out (headphones) connector (green)2 External microphone connector (pink)NoteWhen yo

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Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices52 Reference GuideTo use an external monitorConnecting an external monitor1. Plug a standard 4-pin S-Video ca

Page 83 - Modem problems

Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesReference Guide 53Adjusting monitor resolution and other settings1. Select Start > Control Panel > Appe

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Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices54 Reference GuideThe IEEE 1394 port is a 4-wire port. If you want to connect a device that has a6-wire plug,

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Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesReference Guide 55To use a port replicator (select models only)A port replicator provides your notebook with

Page 86 - Performance problems

Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices56 Reference GuideTo dock to the port replicator1. Plug in the AC adapter, then connect it to the back of the

Page 87 - Power and battery problems

Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesReference Guide 57To undock from the port replicator1. Press down the undock button on the right side of the

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Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAM (Memory)58 Reference GuideInstalling Additional RAM (Memory)The notebook has two slots that hold two RAM modul

Page 89 - Printing problems

Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAM (Memory)Reference Guide 594. Insert the RAM board into the connector at about a 30 degree angle until it isful

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vi Reference GuideU.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure issubject to HP standard commercial license terms and for non-DOD

Page 91 - Startup problems

Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAM (Memory)60 Reference GuideTo remove a RAM expansion moduleYou may want to remove a RAM module so you can insta

Page 92 - Wireless problems

Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAM (Memory)Reference Guide 614. Release the two latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of theboa

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Add-On DevicesReplacing the Hard Drive62 Reference GuideReplacing the Hard DriveTo replace the hard driveYou will need a small Phillips screwdriver fo

Page 94 - Configuring Your Notebook

Add-On DevicesReplacing the Hard DriveReference Guide 63To replace the hard drive holderIf you are installing a new hard drive that does not have a ho

Page 95 - Main Menu

Add-On DevicesReplacing the Hard Drive64 Reference GuideTo prepare a new hard driveWhen you install a new hard drive, you also need to prepare it to b

Page 96 - Security Menu

Reference Guide 65Troubleshooting and Maintenance

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook66 Reference GuideTroubleshooting Your NotebookThis chapter contains solutions to many typ

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 67If you hear loud, high-pitched feedback from the speakers• In the Volum

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook68 Reference Guide• Restart the system. Remove the disc from the drive, then select Start

Page 100 - Modem Reference Information

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 69If an external display does not work• Check the connections.• The exte

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Reference Guide viiContentsGetting Started with Your Notebook ...1Identifying Part

Page 102 - 92 Reference Guide

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook70 Reference GuideHeat problemsYour notebook normally gets warm during routine operation.I

Page 103 - Reference Guide 93

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 71Keyboard and pointing device problemsUse these suggestions for built-in

Page 104 - Command Function (Conexant)

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook72 Reference GuideLocal area network (LAN) problemsIf the built-in network adapter doesn’t

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 73Memory problemsIf a message says you are out of memory• Make sure drive

Page 106 - 96 Reference Guide

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook74 Reference GuideIf the modem doesn’t dial or no dial tone is detected• Check all cables

Page 107 - Safety Information

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 75• Open the hardware Device Manager: select Start > Control Panel >

Page 108 - Laser safety

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook76 Reference GuidePC Card problemsIf the notebook doesn’t recognize a PC Card• Remove and

Page 109 - Mercury safety

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 77• Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and use Task Manager to see if an application is n

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook78 Reference GuideIf the battery doesn’t charge• Make sure the AC adapter is fully plugge

Page 111 - Regulatory Information

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 79If the notebook doesn’t enter Standby as expected• If you have a connec

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viii Reference GuideTaking Care of Your Notebook...27To protect your hard dri

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook80 Reference GuideSerial, parallel, and USB problemsIf a serial mouse doesn’t work• Make

Page 114 - European Union

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 81If the USB port is not working• Contact the vendor of the peripheral de

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook82 Reference GuideIf the notebook takes a long time to resume after entering StandbyThe no

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 83If you can connect, but the network is slow• Check whether you might be

Page 117 - New Zealand

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring Your Notebook84 Reference GuideConfiguring Your NotebookThe BIOS Setup utility helps you configure your not

Page 118 - International

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring Your NotebookReference Guide 85Main MenuSetting Description DefaultBIOS Revision Shows the current BIOS ver

Page 119 - Reference Guide 109

Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring Your Notebook86 Reference GuideSystem Devices MenuSettingDescription DefaultVideo Display Device Sets wheth

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring Your NotebookReference Guide 87Boot MenuSetting Description DefaultHard Drive+Removable DevicesCD-ROM Drive

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Troubleshooting and MaintenanceReinstalling and Updating Software88 Reference GuideReinstalling and Updating SoftwareYour notebook includes two featur

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Reference Guide 89Reference Information

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