Getting StartedHP Notebook SeriesDocument Part Number: 355451-001August 2004This guide explains how to set up your hardware and software and begin usi
1–4 Getting StartedHardware SetupStep 3: Connect the ModemTo connect the modem so that you can register your notebook and operating system during soft
Hardware SetupGetting Started 1–5Connecting the Modem to an RJ-11 JackTo connect the modem to an analog telephone line that has an RJ-11 telephone jac
1–6 Getting StartedHardware SetupConnecting the Modem with an AdapterTo connect the modem to an analog telephone line that does not have an RJ-11 tele
Hardware SetupGetting Started 1–7Step 4: Connect the Notebook to External PowerTo connect the notebook to external AC power:1. Plug the AC adapter cab
1–8 Getting StartedHardware SetupStep 5: Open the NotebookTo open the notebook: 1. Press the display release button 1 to release the display.2. Raise
Hardware SetupGetting Started 1–9Step 6: Turn On the Notebook» To turn on the notebook, press the power button 1. The power button light 2 and the pow
Getting Started 2–12Software SetupDuring software setup you can Select regional preferences. Accept license agreements. Name your notebook. Regist
2–2 Getting StartedSoftware SetupWelcome to WindowsThe first window in software setup is Welcome to Microsoft® Windows®. This window welcomes you to y
Software SetupGetting Started 2–3Select Your Regional PreferencesThe next 2 windows prompt you to confirm or select regional preferences. Regional pre
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2–4 Getting StartedSoftware SetupName Your NotebookIf you plan to include your notebook on a home network, your notebook must have a unique name. In t
Software SetupGetting Started 2–5If you connected your modem during the “Step 3: Connect the Modem” section in Chapter 1, “Hardware Setup,” or have co
2–6 Getting StartedSoftware SetupPress the Finish Button!When the Thank you! window is displayed, read the text, and then select Finish. Your notebook
Getting Started 3–13Next StepsEnable TouchPad TappingTouchPad Tapping is a TouchPad preference that enables you to tap the TouchPad once to select an
3–2 Getting StartedNext StepsProtect Your NotebookYou can use the information in this section to Protect your notebook from viruses. Protect your no
Next StepsGetting Started 3–3Protect Your System FilesSystem Restore is a Windows operating system feature that enables you to undo harmful changes to
3–4 Getting StartedNext StepsProtect Your PrivacyWhen you use the notebook for email, network, or Internet access, it is possible for unauthorized per
Next StepsGetting Started 3–5Under some circumstances a firewall can block access to Internet games, interfere with printer or file sharing on a netwo
3–6 Getting StartedNext StepsUse the Notebook SafelyThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, p
Next StepsGetting Started 3–7Turn Off the Notebook ProperlyWhenever possible, turn off the notebook by using a standard procedure: In Windows XP Hom
Getting Started iiiContents1 Hardware SetupStep 1: Identify the Setup Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2Step 2: Insert the Battery Pack .
3–8 Getting StartedNext StepsEnable Communication HardwareYour modem is enabled when the modem cable is connected to the notebook and to an analog tel
Next StepsGetting Started 3–9Using Easy Internet Sign-UpIf the Easy Internet Sign-Up utility is supported in the country in which you purchased your n
3–10 Getting StartedNext StepsUsing an ISP-Provided IconIf ISP-provided icons are supported in the country in which you purchased your notebook, the i
Next StepsGetting Started 3–11Preview the Help and Support GuideThe printed Help and Support Guide included with your notebook contains Information a
Getting Started 4–14Notebook TourWindows vs. QuickPlay FunctionsThis chapter identifies the visible hardware features included with your notebook and
4–2 Getting StartedNotebook TourTop ComponentsKeysComponent Description1 fn key Combines with other keys and buttons to perform system tasks. For exam
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–3TouchPad Component* Description1 TouchPad†Moves the pointer.2 TouchPad light On: TouchPad is enabled.3 TouchPad button
4–4 Getting StartedNotebook TourPower ControlsComponent Description1 Display switch* In Windows, initiates Standby.† In QuickPlay, turns off the dis
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–5DVD Button Component DescriptionDVD button When the notebook is Off, opens QuickPlay DVD mode. On in Windows, opens
iv Getting StartedContents3 Next StepsEnable TouchPad Tapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1Protect Your Notebook . . . . . . .
4–6 Getting StartedNotebook TourMusic Button Component DescriptionMusic button When the notebook is Off, opens QuickPlay music mode. On in Windows,
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–7Media Activity Buttons Component Description1 Previous/Rewind button* When a disc is playing in the optical drive: P
4–8 Getting StartedNotebook TourVolume, Back and OK Buttons Component Description1 Volume down button Decreases system volume.2 Volume mute button Mu
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–9LightsComponent Description1 Caps lock light* On: Caps lock is on.2Power button light† On: Notebook is turned on.Blin
4–10 Getting StartedNotebook TourWireless Lights and Button (Select Models)Component Description1 Wireless button light* On: One or more internal wire
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–11Wireless Antennae (Select Models)Component DescriptionAntennae (2)* Send and receive wireless device signals.†ÅExposu
4–12 Getting StartedNotebook TourFront ComponentsSpeakers, Jacks, Display Release Button and Infrared Lens Component Description1 Stereo speakers (2)
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–13Lights Component Description1 Power/standby light* On: Notebook is turned on.Blinking: Notebook is in Standby.Off: N
4–14 Getting StartedNotebook TourRear Components Component Description1Wireless light (available on select models)*On: An internal wireless device, su
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–15Left-Side ComponentsPorts and JacksComponent Description1 Monitor port Connects an optional VGA monitor or projector.
ContentsGetting Started vRear Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–14Left-Side Components . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–16 Getting StartedNotebook TourPC Card Slot and ButtonComponent Description1 PC Card slot In Windows, supports an optional Ty p e I or Type II 32-bi
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–17Vent and Security Cable SlotComponent Description1 Exhaust vent* Provides airflow to cool internal components.ÄTo pre
4–18 Getting StartedNotebook TourRight-Side ComponentsPorts and Jack Component Description1 USB ports (2)* Connect optional USB devices.† 2 1394 port
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–196-in-1 Digital Media Reader Components and Optical Drive Component Description1 6-in-1 Digital Media Reader slot In W
4–20 Getting StartedNotebook TourBottom ComponentsMini PCI and Memory CompartmentsComponent Description1Mini PCI compartment Holds an optional wireles
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–21Bays, Battery Latch and VentsComponent Description1 Battery pack release latch*Releases a battery pack from the batte
4–22 Getting StartedNotebook TourAdditional ComponentsHardwareThe components included with your notebook vary by region, country, notebook model, and
Notebook TourGetting Started 4–23Optical DiscsSoftware on optical discs, such as CDs or DVDs, is included with all notebook models. The software app
4–24 Getting StartedNotebook TourLabelsThe labels affixed to the notebook provide information you might need when you troubleshoot system problems or
Getting Started Index–1Index1394 port 4–186-in-1 Digital Media Reader light 4–196-in-1 Digital Media Reader slot 4–19AAC adapterconnecting 1–7identify
Index–2 Getting StartedIndexCcable lock, security 4–17cablesAC adapter 1–7modem 1–4, 3–5, 4–22network 4–15See also power cordcaps lock light 4–9catego
IndexGetting Started Index–3GGetting Started 4–23Hhard drive bay 4–21headphone (audio-out) jacks 4–12Help and Support Guide 4–23Hewlett-Packard Regist
Index–4 Getting StartedIndexlatch, battery pack release 4–21See also buttons; display switchlights6-in-1 Digital Media Reader 4–19battery 1–7, 4–13cap
IndexGetting Started Index–5Ook button 4–8Online Services folder 3–10opening the notebook 1–8operating system recovery disc 4–23operating system, Wind
Index–6 Getting StartedIndexRrecovery discs 4–23regional settings (currency, date, time zone, etc.), software setup 2–3registration, notebook and oper
IndexGetting Started Index–7Ttelephone (RJ-11) jack 1–4, 4–15, 4–22temperature, safety considerations 3–61394 port 4–18time settings, software setup 2
Getting Started 1–11Hardware SetupDuring hardware setup, you will1. Identify the hardware you need to set up the notebook.2. Insert the battery pack i
1–2 Getting StartedHardware SetupStep 1: Identify the Setup HardwareTo set up the notebook for the first time, you need the notebook, the AC adapter 1
Hardware SetupGetting Started 1–3Step 2: Insert the Battery PackTo insert the battery pack:1. Turn the notebook upside down on a flat surface.2. Pivot
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