Compaq Notebook SeriesReference Guide
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Reference InformationModem Reference Information94 Reference GuideConexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command (Conexant)+MS=a,b,c,d,e,fSelect mo
Reference InformationModem Reference InformationReference Guide 95Conexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command (Conexant)+FMM Report modem model.
Reference InformationModem Reference Information96 Reference GuideS-Registers (Conexant)Register Function (Conexant) Range/units DefaultS0 Number of r
Reference InformationSafety InformationReference Guide 97Safety InformationPower cordsThe power cord supplied with the notebook AC adapter should matc
Reference InformationSafety Information98 Reference GuideBattery safety• To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a
Reference InformationSafety InformationReference Guide 99• Do not attempt to make any adjustment of the unit.• Avoid direct exposure to the laser be
Reference InformationSafety Information100 Reference GuideExposure to radio frequency radiationThe radiated output power of the IEEE 1394, 802.11 and
Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 101Regulatory InformationThis section presents information that shows how your notebook com
Reference InformationRegulatory Information102 Reference GuideApplicable certification jack USOC = RJ11C. A plug and jack used to connect thisequipmen
Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 103The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any personto use a n
Reference Guide 1Getting Started with Your Notebook
Reference InformationRegulatory Information104 Reference GuideThe internal wireless radio complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. To preventradio in
Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 105Germany: License required for outdoor installations. Check with reseller forprocedure to
Reference InformationRegulatory Information106 Reference GuideJapanJapan Telecommunications ApprovalName of Equipment: AMC20493-KT5TELEC approval numb
Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 107New ZealandConexant AMC20493-KT5 Data Fax ModemPTC 211/02/071PTC200 General WarningThe g
Reference InformationRegulatory Information108 Reference GuideRussiaInternationalProducts sold internationally by the manufacturer and its authorized
Reference InformationRegulatory InformationReference Guide 109Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)Manufacturer’s Nam
110 Reference GuideIndexAC adaptercompatibility, 11, 54connecting, 11AC adapter jacklocation, 4, 5AdHoc wireless network setup,40adjustingbrightness,
Reference Guide 111replacing, 61troubleshooting, 69Hibernationstatus lights, 8Hibernation modedefinition, 16Hibernation partition, 61, 86hot computer,
112 Reference GuideStandbyresuming and, 80saving power, 34status lights, 8troubleshooting, 80Standby modeand display life, 28definition, 16timeout, 16
Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Notebook2 Reference GuideIdentifying Parts of the NotebookComponents included with the note
Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the NotebookReference Guide 31 Notebook open/close latch2 One-Touch buttons3 Keyboard status li
Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Notebook4 Reference GuideLeft panel and back panel components1 AC adapter jack2 Universal s
Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the NotebookReference Guide 51 AC adapter jack2 Two USB ports3 RJ-45 network jack: connects a n
Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Notebook6 Reference GuideBottom panel components1 Hard drive2 Battery latch3 RAM (memory) c
Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the NotebookReference Guide 71 Hard drive2 Battery latch3 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside)
Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the Notebook8 Reference GuideStatus lightsThe notebook includes a number of status lights that
Getting Started with Your NotebookIdentifying Parts of the NotebookReference Guide 9The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate t
ii Reference GuideNotice© 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in theU
Getting Started with Your NotebookSetting Up Your Notebook10 Reference GuideSetting Up Your NotebookWARNINGImproper use of keyboards and other input d
Getting Started with Your NotebookSetting Up Your NotebookReference Guide 11Step 2: Connect AC powerCAUTIONUse only the AC adapter included with your
Getting Started with Your NotebookSetting Up Your Notebook12 Reference GuideStep 3: Connect a phone line1. Make sure the telephone line is an analog l
Getting Started with Your NotebookSetting Up Your NotebookReference Guide 13Step 4: Turn on the notebookPress the power button above the left side of
Reference Guide 15Basic Operation
Basic OperationOperating Your Notebook16 Reference GuideOperating Your NotebookYou can start and stop your notebook by using the power button. However
Basic OperationOperating Your NotebookReference Guide 17To reset the notebookOccasionally, you may find that Windows or the notebook has stopped respo
Basic OperationOperating Your Notebook18 Reference GuideTo use the TouchPadThe TouchPad includes an on-off button so you can turn off the TouchPad to
Basic OperationOperating Your NotebookReference Guide 19To use the function hot keysThe combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot key—a
Basic OperationOperating Your Notebook20 Reference GuideTo use the One-Touch buttonsYour notebook includes five One-Touch buttons that can start any a
Reference Guide iiiImportant Safety InformationCAUTIONTo reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunicationsline cord to connect
Basic OperationOperating Your NotebookReference Guide 21To use the Windows and Applications keysThe Windows key brings up the Windows Start menu. This
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
Basic OperationUsing CDs or DVDsReference Guide 23To play DVD moviesIf your notebook is equipped with a DVD or other DVD readable drive, it alsoinclud
Basic OperationSecuring Your Notebook24 Reference GuideSecuring Your NotebookTo set up password protectionYou can protect your notebook from access by
Basic OperationSecuring Your NotebookReference Guide 25To attach a security cableYour notebook includes a built-in connector to allow you to secure th
Basic OperationSecuring Your Notebook26 Reference GuideTo lock the hard driveThe notebook enables you to lock its internal hard drive to help keep you
Basic OperationTaking Care of Your NotebookReference Guide 27Taking Care of Your NotebookFollow these recommendations to maintain your notebook during
Basic OperationTaking Care of Your Notebook28 Reference GuideTo safeguard your data• Do not use a pointing device or activate any other device that i
Reference Guide 29Batteries and Power Management
Batteries and Power ManagementManaging Power Consumption30 Reference GuideManaging Power ConsumptionWhen you are running your notebook on battery powe
iv Reference GuideSoftware Product License AgreementYour HP product contains software programs. CAREFULLY READ THISLICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING
Batteries and Power ManagementManaging Power ConsumptionReference Guide 31The notebook can also enter Hibernation if battery power reaches a criticall
Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery Power32 Reference GuideUsing Battery PowerTo check battery statusFrom the battery status lightCheck the ba
Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery PowerReference Guide 33To respond to a low-battery warningThe notebook automatically alerts you when the b
Batteries and Power ManagementUsing Battery Power34 Reference Guide• Put the notebook in Standby when you are not using it for a short while.• Put t
Reference Guide 35Modem and Network Connections
Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the Modem36 Reference GuideUsing the ModemYou can connect your modem to a telephone line and communicate throughout
Modem and Network ConnectionsUsing the ModemReference Guide 37Special restrictions in certain countries• Many countries impose a blackout period afte
Modem and Network ConnectionsConnecting to a Local Area Network (LAN)38 Reference GuideConnecting to a Local Area Network (LAN)You can connect to loca
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Network Connections (select models only)Reference Guide 39Making Wireless Network Connections (select mod
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Network Connections (select models only)40 Reference Guide2. A list of available networks appears. Select
Reference Guide vOWNERSHIP. Customer agrees that he/she does not have any title or ownership ofthe software, other than ownership of the physical medi
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Network Connections (select models only)Reference Guide 415. If you want to use encrypted communication,
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Network Connections (select models only)42 Reference GuideTurning off communication and ending a connecti
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Bluetooth Connections (select models only)Reference Guide 43Making Wireless Bluetooth Connections(select
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Bluetooth Connections (select models only)44 Reference GuideTurning off Bluetooth communicationTurning of
Modem and Network ConnectionsMaking Wireless Bluetooth Connections (select models only)Reference Guide 45To create your business card, you can open Mi
Reference Guide 47Add-On Devices
Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices48 Reference GuideConnecting External DevicesConnecting PC CardsThe notebook PC Card slot is available for st
Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesReference Guide 49Removing a PC CardCAUTIONBefore removing a PC Card, you must use the Eject Hardware or Safe
Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices50 Reference GuideTo connect an audio deviceYou can plug in an external microphone, external speakers, or hea
Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesReference Guide 51To use an external monitorConnecting an external monitor1. Plug a standard 4-pin S-Video ca
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Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices52 Reference GuideUsing dual display modeYou can extend your desktop by connecting an external monitor to you
Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesReference Guide 53To connect an infrared device (select models only)NoteSelect models include an infrared por
Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices54 Reference GuideTo use a port replicator (select models only)A port replicator provides your notebook with
Add-On DevicesConnecting External DevicesReference Guide 55To dock to the port replicator1. Plug in the AC adapter, then connect it to the back of the
Add-On DevicesConnecting External Devices56 Reference GuideTo undock from the port replicator1. Press down the undock button on the right side of the
Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAM (Memory)Reference Guide 57Installing Additional RAM (Memory)The notebook has two slots that hold two RAM modul
Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAM (Memory)58 Reference Guide4. Insert the RAM board into the connector at about a 30 degree angle until it isful
Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAM (Memory)Reference Guide 59To remove a RAM expansion moduleYou may want to remove a RAM module so you can insta
Add-On DevicesInstalling Additional RAM (Memory)60 Reference Guide4. Release the two latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of theboa
Add-On DevicesReplacing the Hard DriveReference Guide 61Replacing the Hard DriveTo replace the hard driveYou will need a small Phillips screwdriver fo
Reference Guide viiContentsGetting Started with Your Notebook...1Identifying P
Add-On DevicesReplacing the Hard Drive62 Reference GuideTo replace the hard drive holderIf you are installing a new hard drive that does not have a ho
Add-On DevicesReplacing the Hard DriveReference Guide 63To prepare a new hard driveWhen you install a new hard drive, you also need to prepare it to b
Reference Guide 65Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook66 Reference GuideTroubleshooting Your NotebookThis chapter contains solutions to many typ
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 67If you hear a loud high-pitched whine (feedback) from the speakers• In
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook68 Reference Guide• Restart the system: remove the disc from the drive, and select Start
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 69Hard drive problemsIf the notebook hard drive doesn’t spin• Make sure t
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook70 Reference GuideInfrared problemsBy default, the infrared port is not enabled, so you mu
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 71If a PS/2 scroll mouse doesn’t work• The TouchPad must be disabled for
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook72 Reference GuideMemory problemsIf a message says you are out of memory• Make sure drive
viii Reference GuideTaking Care of Your Notebook...27To protect your hard dri
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 73If the modem doesn’t dial or no dial tone is detected• Check all cables
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook74 Reference Guide• Open the hardware Device Manager. Select Start > Control Panel >
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 75PC Card (PCMCIA) problemsIf the notebook doesn’t recognize a PC Card• R
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook76 Reference Guide• Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and use Task Manager to see if an application is n
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 77If the battery does not charge• Make sure the AC adapter is fully plugg
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook78 Reference GuideIf the notebook doesn’t enter Standby mode as expected• If you have a c
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 79Serial, parallel, and USB problemsIf a serial mouse doesn’t work• Make
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook80 Reference GuideIf the USB port is not working• Contact the vendor of the peripheral de
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your NotebookReference Guide 81Wireless problemsIf you have problems with wireless 802.11 communication
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Your Notebook82 Reference GuideIf you can connect, but the network is slow• Check whether you might be
Reference Guide ixReplacing the Hard Drive...61To replace the hard d
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the NotebookReference Guide 83Configuring the NotebookThe BIOS Setup utility helps you configure your noteb
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the Notebook84 Reference GuideMain MenuSetting Description DefaultBIOS Revision Shows the current BIOS vers
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the NotebookReference Guide 85Security MenuSetting Description DefaultUser Password is Shows if a user pass
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceConfiguring the Notebook86 Reference GuideTo change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utilityThe notebook comes wi
Troubleshooting and MaintenanceReinstalling and Updating SoftwareReference Guide 87Reinstalling and Updating SoftwareYour notebook includes two featur
Reference Guide 89Reference Information
Reference InformationModem Reference Information90 Reference GuideModem Reference InformationYou can customize the operation of the modem using AT com
Reference InformationModem Reference InformationReference Guide 91Conexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command (Conexant)Mn Activate speaker: 0=o
Reference InformationModem Reference Information92 Reference GuideConexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command (Conexant)+ESA=a,b,c,d,e,f,g,hCont
Reference InformationModem Reference InformationReference Guide 93Conexant AT Commands (Advanced Users Only)Command (Conexant)+VRID=n Report caller ID
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