HP 309971-001 - Manual

HP 309971-001

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Notebook
  • Page 4 – Battery
  • Page 5 – Audio and Video
  • Page 6 – Hardware
  • Page 7 – Notebook Features; Pointing Device Components; Item
  • Page 9 – Top Components
  • Page 11 – Left Side Components
  • Page 12 – Right Side Components
  • Page 13 – Front View Components
  • Page 14 – Rear Panel Components
  • Page 16 – Bottom Components
  • Page 18 – Lights
  • Page 20 – Pointing Devices and Keyboard; Using a Pointing Device
  • Page 22 – Using the Pointing Stick; To change the pointing stick cap:; Using the TouchPad
  • Page 23 – Using an External Mouse; Enabling or disabling a pointing device.
  • Page 24 – Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys; Hotkeys and shortcut keys, which are preset combinations of the; Fn and Function Keys; Fn; A hotkey is a combination of the
  • Page 25 – Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference
  • Page 28 – scroll
  • Page 29 – Using Quick Launch Buttons
  • Page 30 – Keypads; Using the Internal Keypad; num lk
  • Page 31 – Enabling and Disabling the Internal Keypad; Using an External Keypad
  • Page 32 – Enabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode as You Work; Enabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode at Startup
  • Page 33 – To save your preference and exit Computer Setup, select
  • Page 34 – Battery Packs
  • Page 35 – The notebook battery bay holds the primary battery pack.
  • Page 36 – Turn the notebook over and open the display. If the notebook
  • Page 37 – To remove the primary battery pack:
  • Page 38 – Using the Optional Travel Battery; Inserting or Removing the Battery Pack
  • Page 39 – To remove the battery pack from the travel battery caddy:
  • Page 40 – Attaching or Detaching the Travel Battery; To attach the optional travel battery to the notebook:
  • Page 41 – Insert the tabs on the travel battery caddy into the recesses on
  • Page 42 – Lock the travel battery onto the notebook by sliding the
  • Page 43 – Charging a Battery Pack
  • Page 45 – Monitoring the Charge of a Battery Pack
  • Page 46 – Displaying Charge Information on the Screen
  • Page 47 – on the battery pack. The
  • Page 48 – Battery Pack Quick Check Indications; Managing Low-Battery Conditions; Identifying Low-Battery Conditions; Low-Battery Condition
  • Page 49 – Critical Low-Battery Condition; Resolving Low-Battery Conditions; When a Charged Battery Pack is Available; Connect the AC Adapter.
  • Page 50 – When No Power Source Is Available; Initiate Hibernation.; When the Notebook Cannot Exit Hibernation; Insert a charged battery pack or connect external power.; Calibrating a Battery Pack
  • Page 51 – When to Calibrate; To manually calibrate a battery pack:; Conserving Battery Power; Conserving Power as You Work; To conserve power as you use the notebook:
  • Page 52 – Selecting Power Conservation Settings
  • Page 53 – Storing a Battery Pack; Battery Storage Temperature Ranges; Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
  • Page 54 – Finding More Power Information
  • Page 55 – Hard Drive; Caring for Drives; To prevent electrostatic damage to the notebook or a
  • Page 56 – Hard Drive Activity Light
  • Page 57 – Replacing the Primary Hard Drive; The hard drive in the hard drive bay is the primary hard drive.; To replace the primary hard drive:
  • Page 58 – Slide the bottom half of the front bezel upward to create a
  • Page 59 – Insert a hard drive by sliding the hard drive into the bay until; Close the front bezel of the hard drive.
  • Page 60 – Reinsert the hard drive retaining screw. (If you removed but
  • Page 61 – Audio and Video; Using Audio Features; The notebook includes the following audio components:; Audio Components
  • Page 62 – Adjusting the Volume; To adjust the volume, use any of the following controls:
  • Page 63 – Using the Microphone Input Jack; Using Video Features
  • Page 64 – Connecting a Device to the S-Video Out Jack; To connect a video device to the S-Video out jack:
  • Page 65 – Changing the Video Mode; To change the color television standard mode from NTSC:
  • Page 66 – Communication Devices; Connecting a Modem Cable
  • Page 67 – Using the RJ-11 Cable; Plug the modem cable into the RJ-11 jack on the notebook
  • Page 68 – Using a Country-Specific Adapter Cable
  • Page 69 – Connecting a Network Cable
  • Page 70 – To connect the network cable:; Linking to an Infrared Device
  • Page 71 – Setting Up an Infrared Transmission; To set up infrared devices for optimal transmission:
  • Page 72 – Using Standby with Infrared; Using Wireless LAN
  • Page 73 – External Devices; To connect a standard external device to the notebook:
  • Page 74 – Connecting a Monitor or Projector; hotkeys to switch the; Using a USB Device; and a USB connector that also
  • Page 76 – To save your preference and exit Computer Setup, select; Using an Optional External MultiBay
  • Page 77 – Connecting an Optional Cable Lock
  • Page 78 – Hardware Upgrades; or contact an authorized; Using PC Cards
  • Page 79 – Inserting a PC Card; To insert a PC Card:; Removing a PC Card
  • Page 80 – To remove a PC Card:
  • Page 81 – Using SD Cards; Inserting an SD Card; Insert the SD card into the SD slot.
  • Page 82 – Removing an SD Card; Close all files and applications using the SD card.
  • Page 83 – Adding and Upgrading Memory Modules; Adding a Memory Expansion Module; To add a memory expansion module:
  • Page 84 – Remove any battery packs from the notebook.; Remove the memory expansion slot cover.
  • Page 85 – keyed area in the expansion slot
  • Page 87 – Remove any battery packs from the notebook.
  • Page 88 – Using a fingernail or small flat tool, remove the Quick
  • Page 89 – a. Pull away the retention clips on each side of the
  • Page 90 – Replace the Quick Launch button bezel.
  • Page 91 – Increasing RAM; To display the amount of RAM in the system:; In Windows 2000 or Windows XP, press; To display the amount of free space on your hard drive:
  • Page 92 – Specifications; Notebook Dimensions; Dimension; Operating Environment; Factor; Temperature
  • Page 93 – Rated Input Power; Input Power; Modem Specifications
  • Page 94 – Index
  • Page 98 – Modem and Networking guide
  • Page 101 – Windows applications key
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Hardware Guide

hp compaq notebook series

Document Part Number: 309971-001

April 2003

This guide explains how to identify and use notebook hardware
features, including connectors for external devices. It also
includes power and environmental specifications, which may be
helpful when traveling with the notebook.

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents; Notebook

Contents 1 Notebook Features Pointing Device Components ........................................... 1–1 Top Components .............................................................. 1–3 Left Side Components ...................................................... 1–5 Right Side Components ...............

Page 4 - Battery

Contents Using Quick Launch Buttons ................................................ 2–10 Keypads .......................................................................... 2–11 Using the Internal Keypad ....................................... 2–11 Using an External Keypad .............................

Page 5 - Audio and Video

Contents 5 Audio and Video Using Audio Features ....................................................... 5–1 Adjusting the Volume ................................................ 5–2 Using the Microphone Input Jack .............................. 5–3 Using the Audio Line-Out Jack ........................

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