HP 335555-001 - Manual

HP 335555-001

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 3 – Part; Startup; This
  • Page 4 – Setting Up the Hardware; , and the battery pack
  • Page 5 – Inserting a Battery Pack; To insert the battery pack into the battery bay:
  • Page 6 – Opening the Notebook; To open the notebook:
  • Page 7 – Connecting the Notebook to External Power; To connect the notebook to external power:
  • Page 8 – Charging a New Battery Pack; The battery charge light is on while the battery pack is charging.
  • Page 9 – Turning On the Notebook; If the Notebook Does Not Turn On; Refer to the
  • Page 10 – Setting Up the Software; Installing Basic Software
  • Page 11 – Installing Optional Software
  • Page 12 – Setting Regional and Display Preferences; Turning Off the Notebook; Press
  • Page 13 – Using the Notebook Safetly
  • Page 14 – Protecting the Notebook from Power Surges; Documentation Library
  • Page 15 – Getting Help; Troubleshooting; Using the Help and Support Center; Troubleshooting assistance
  • Page 17 – Contacting Technical Support; Worldwide Telephone Numbers
  • Page 19 – Reference
  • Page 21 – System Components
  • Page 22 – Display
  • Page 23 – Top; TouchPad
  • Page 24 – Keys
  • Page 25 – Power Controls
  • Page 26 – Lights
  • Page 27 – Audio Buttons
  • Page 28 – Front Panel
  • Page 29 – Rear Panel; Connectors and Jacks; Rear Panel: Connectors and Jacks
  • Page 30 – Vents
  • Page 31 – Left Side; Left Side: Connectors and Jacks
  • Page 33 – Right Side
  • Page 34 – Bottom; Bays and Memory Compartment; Bottom: Bays and Memory Compartment
  • Page 36 – Labels
  • Page 37 – Additional Standard Components; Cables and Cord; Additional Standard Components: Cables and Cord
  • Page 38 – Adapters and Battery Pack
  • Page 39 – Restoration and Documentation CDs; “Software Updates, Restorations and
  • Page 41 – Keyboard
  • Page 42 – Identifying TouchPad Components; The TouchPad includes the following components:
  • Page 43 – Using the TouchPad
  • Page 44 – Using Hotkey and Shortcut Keys; Identifying fn and Function Keys
  • Page 45 – Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference; For information about changing the function of the
  • Page 46 – Hotkey and Shortcut Key Procedures; Hotkey and Shortcut Key Commands; “Getting Help”
  • Page 47 – The
  • Page 48 – “Managing Power Options”
  • Page 50 – Keypad
  • Page 51 – Quick Launch Buttons
  • Page 52 – Using Custom Assignments and Schemes; To program a Quick Launch button:
  • Page 53 – Power
  • Page 54 – Selecting a Power Source; The notebook can run on
  • Page 55 – Standby
  • Page 56 – Hibernation
  • Page 57 – Shutdown
  • Page 58 – When Leaving Your Work
  • Page 59 – When Using Infrared or Drive Media; Your playback may be interrupted.
  • Page 60 – Using Default Power Settings; Identifying Power Controls and Indicators; Power button
  • Page 61 – Turning the Notebook or Display On or Off
  • Page 62 – Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures
  • Page 63 – Initiating or Resuming from Standby
  • Page 64 – Initiating or Resuming from Hibernation
  • Page 65 – Managing Power Options; Accessing the Power Options Window
  • Page 66 – Displaying the Power Meter Icon; To hide or show the Power Meter icon on the taskbar:; Setting or Changing a Power Scheme; To set a power scheme:
  • Page 67 – Using a Security Password
  • Page 68 – Using Battery Power; Identifying the Power Lights; Battery pack procedures refer to the front panel lights:
  • Page 69 – Charging a Battery Pack
  • Page 70 – Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack; Obtaining Accurate Charge Information; To increase the accuracy of all battery charge displays:; Displaying Charge Information; Power Meter displays battery status in both percent and time:
  • Page 71 – Managing Low-Battery Conditions; Identifying Low-Battery Conditions
  • Page 72 – Resolving Low-Battery Conditions; When External Power Is Available; Insert a charged battery pack or connect external power.
  • Page 73 – Calibrating a Battery Pack; When to Calibrate; “Replacing a Battery Pack”; Discharging the Battery Pack
  • Page 75 – Recharging the Battery Pack; Connect the notebook to external power and keep the
  • Page 76 – Storing a Battery Pack
  • Page 77 – Battery Conservation Settings; Lower screen brightness.
  • Page 78 – Replacing a Battery Pack; To replace the battery pack:
  • Page 79 – To restore from Hibernation or to turn on the notebook, press; Disposing of a Used Battery Pack; Documentation
  • Page 81 – Drives
  • Page 82 – Understanding Drives; Adding a Drive to the System; Hard drives
  • Page 83 – Caring for Drives
  • Page 84 – Hard Drive; This section discusses the primary hard drive of the notebook.; Identifying the Hard Drive Activity Light
  • Page 85 – Replacing the Internal Hard Drive; Save your work and close all open applications.
  • Page 86 – Remove the hard drive cover
  • Page 88 – If you have installed a hard drive, reinsert the 4 hard drive
  • Page 89 – Inserting an Optical Disc; Press the release button
  • Page 92 – Playing an Optical Disc; “Using Multimedia Software”; Displaying Optical Disc Contents; key as you
  • Page 93 – Protecting Playback; Observing the Copyright Warning
  • Page 94 – Setting the Boot Order; “Using the
  • Page 95 – Multimedia
  • Page 97 – Adjusting Volume; Using the Volume Buttons; To adjust volume using the audio buttons:
  • Page 98 – Using the Volume Control; To place the volume control icon on the taskbar:
  • Page 99 – Using the Speakers; Connecting an Audio Device
  • Page 100 – Identifying the Audio Jacks
  • Page 101 – Using the Microphone Jack; When you connect a device to the audio-out jack:
  • Page 102 – Connecting an S-Video Device; Connecting the Audio; The S-Video jack supports video signals only.; Connecting the Video; input
  • Page 103 – Turning a Video Device On and Off; To turn on a video device that is connected to the notebook:; device from the system.; Changing the Color Television Format
  • Page 104 – “Using the Setup Utility”; Using Multimedia Software; To open Windows Media Player and play a CD:
  • Page 105 – Installing WinDVD; loads, and a list of applications is displayed.; Playing a Video CD or DVD; “Changing DVD Region Settings”
  • Page 106 – To play a DVD or video CD:; Changing DVD Region Settings
  • Page 107 – To change the region setting on drive media:
  • Page 108 – Understanding Easy CD & DVD Creator Features; Easy CD & DVD Creator includes the following 4 applications:
  • Page 109 – Preparing to Use Easy CD & DVD Creator; Choosing Recording Media
  • Page 110 – Responding to the UDF Prompt; Formatting Recording Media; Select Manually Format Disc, and choose the format settings.
  • Page 111 – Creating CDs
  • Page 112 – Erasing Recorded Media with Creator Classic; To erase recorded media formatted with Creator Classic:; Selecting Easy CD & DVD Creator Settings
  • Page 114 – Preparing to Use InterVideo WinDVD Creator
  • Page 115 – Communications
  • Page 116 – Modem
  • Page 117 – Connecting the Modem; A modem must be connected to an analog telephone line.; Modem and Networking Guide; Network; and 100 Mbps when connected to
  • Page 118 – Connecting a Network Cable; Turning a Network Connection Off and On
  • Page 120 – To Turn Wireless Communication On and Off; Close any files that reside on other network notebooks.
  • Page 121 – Connecting to a Wireless Network
  • Page 122 – Infrared
  • Page 123 – Setting Up an Infrared Transmission; If Standby initiates
  • Page 125 – Hardware Options and
  • Page 126 – External Devices
  • Page 127 – Connecting a USB Device; Powered hubs must be connected to external power.
  • Page 128 – Using a USB Device; Using a PC Card
  • Page 129 – Selecting a PC Card
  • Page 130 – Hold the PC Card label-side up with the connectors facing
  • Page 131 – Stopping and Removing a PC Card
  • Page 132 – Using Digital Media
  • Page 133 – Using the Digital Media Light
  • Page 134 – Inserting Digital Media; To insert a digital media card:
  • Page 135 – Removing Digital Media; Disabling or Restarting Digital Media; “Inserting Digital Media”
  • Page 136 – Increasing Memory; Displaying Memory Information; To display the amount of RAM in the system:
  • Page 137 – Removing or Inserting a Memory Module; Save your work and shut down the notebook. If you are not
  • Page 138 – Remove the two memory compartment screws
  • Page 139 – To remove a memory module:
  • Page 140 – To insert a memory module:
  • Page 141 – Align the tabs on the memory compartment cover with the
  • Page 142 – Connecting an Optional Cable Lock
  • Page 143 – Restorations and Utilities
  • Page 144 – Updating Software; Preparing for a Software Update; Accessing Notebook Product Information; category
  • Page 145 – Accessing Notebook ROM Information
  • Page 146 – Downloading and Installing an Update; A SoftPaq containing an update other than a ROM update.; Downloading and Installing a ROM Update; Downloading a ROM Update:; Access the page at the HP Web site that provides software for
  • Page 147 – Installing a ROM Update; Open Windows Explorer. To open Windows Explorer from
  • Page 148 – Downloading and Installing a Non-ROM SoftPaq
  • Page 149 – Backing Up and Restoring Data; Setting a System Restore Point
  • Page 150 – Repairing the Operating System; Operating System
  • Page 151 – Reinstalling the Operating System
  • Page 152 – Driver Recovery
  • Page 153 – Using the Setup Utility; Opening the Setup Utility; To access most settings:
  • Page 154 – Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility
  • Page 155 – Specifications; Notebook Dimensions
  • Page 156 – Operating Environment
  • Page 157 – “Storing a Battery Pack”
  • Page 159 – Index
  • Page 162 – See also
  • Page 164 – Modem and Networking
  • Page 166 – Safety & Comfort Guide
  • Page 168 – See
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Startup and Reference Guide

HP Notebook Series

Document Part Number: 335555-001

August 2003

Part 1: Startup

The Startup part of this guide explains how to set up your
notebook for the first time.

Part 2: Reference

The Reference part of this guide explains how to identify and use
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents

Contents 1 Startup 2 System Components 3 Keyboard 4 Power 5 Drives 6 Multimedia 7 Communications 8 Hardware Options and Upgrades 9 Software Updates, Restorations and Utilities A Specifications Index

Page 3 - Part; Startup; This

Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1 1–1 Part - 1 Startup This Startup and Reference Guide provides information about setting up and using your notebook. ■ To set up your notebook hardware and software for the first time, follow the procedures in “Part 1: Startup”. ■ To learn more about using your not...

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1–2 Startup and Reference Guide—Part 1 Startup Setting Up the Hardware To set up the notebook for the first time, you need the notebook, the power cord 1 , the AC adapter 2 , and the battery pack 3 . Insert the battery pack into the notebook, so that the battery can begin to charge as soon as the no...

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