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If you do not   agree with the terms of the License Agreement, you must now either remove the   software from your hard disk drive and destroy the Recovery CD, or return the   complete computer and software for a full refund.   Proceeding with configuration signifies your acceptance of the License Terms.   Unless otherwise stated below, this HP Software Product License Agreement shall   govern the use of all software that is provided to you, the customer, as part of the   HP computer product. It shall supersede any non-HP software license terms that   may be found online, or in any documentation or other materials contained in the   computer product packaging.   Note: Operating System Software by Microsoft is licensed to you under the Microsoft   End User License Agreement (EULA).   The following License Terms govern the use of the software:   Use. Customer may use the software on any one computer. Customer may not network   the software or otherwise use it on more than one computer. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC...........................................................................9   Taking Inventory.........................................................................................................10   Software bundled on your computer .....................................................................10   To buy Pavilion Notebook accessories..................................................................11   To find more information ......................................................................................12   Identifying the Parts of the Pavilion Notebook...........................................................13   Front view..............................................................................................................13   Side view...............................................................................................................14   Rear view...............................................................................................................15   Bottom view ..........................................................................................................16   Status lights ...........................................................................................................17   CD-ROM drive buttons.........................................................................................18   Setting Up the Computer.............................................................................................19   To install the battery..............................................................................................19   To connect AC power............................................................................................19   To connect a phone line.........................................................................................20   To turn on the computer ........................................................................................21   To set up Windows................................................................................................21   To register your computer .....................................................................................22   To reset the screen saver........................................................................................24   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC....................................................................................25   Operating the Computer..............................................................................................26   To use the Fn hot keys...........................................................................................26   To use the Windows and Applications keys..........................................................26   To use the embedded keypad ................................................................................28   To use the ALT GR key ........................................................................................28   To adjust the display..............................................................................................29   To adjust the volume .............................................................................................29   To use the touch pad..............................................................................................30   Securing the Computer................................................................................................31   To set up password protection...............................................................................31   To attach a security cable ......................................................................................32   To use the VirusScan utility ..................................................................................33   Working in Comfort....................................................................................................34   About Repetitive Strain Injury ..............................................................................34   Preparing Your Work Environment ......................................................................36   Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment .........................................................39   Comfort and Safety Checklist................................................................................44   Your HP Pavilion Notebook PC............................................................................45   Caring for Your Computer..........................................................................................47   To protect your hard disk drive .............................................................................47   User's Guide   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To take care of your computer...............................................................................47   To safeguard your data..........................................................................................47   To extend the life of the display............................................................................48   To get the most from your batteries.......................................................................48   To clean your computer.........................................................................................49   Traveling with Your Computer.....................................................................................51   Managing Power Consumption...................................................................................52   To use automated power management ..................................................................52   To use manual power management .......................................................................53   Using Battery Power ...................................................................................................56   To check the battery status ....................................................................................56   To respond to a low-battery warning.....................................................................57   To optimize battery operating time........................................................................57   To control the processor speed..............................................................................57   Making Connections.......................................................................................................59   Using Your Modem.....................................................................................................60   To sign up with an Internet Service Provider........................................................60   To connect to the Internet......................................................................................61   To disconnect from the Internet ............................................................................62   To send and receive e-mail....................................................................................62   To send and receive faxes......................................................................................63   To select modem modes ........................................................................................64   To dial in France and Spain...................................................................................65   Connecting PC Cards..................................................................................................66   To insert a PC Card ...............................................................................................66   To remove a PC Card ............................................................................................66   Connecting External Components...............................................................................68   To identify the ports ..............................................................................................68   To use the port replicator.......................................................................................70   To connect a printer (or other parallel device) ......................................................72   To connect an external keyboard or PS/2 mouse ..................................................72   To connect a USB device ......................................................................................73   To connect audio devices ......................................................................................73   To use an external monitor....................................................................................73   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer ..............................................................77   Configuring the Pavilion Notebook with the BIOS Setup Utility...............................78   To run the BIOS Setup utility................................................................................78   Installing RAM modules.............................................................................................83   Removing RAM modules............................................................................................85   Replacing a hard disk drive.........................................................................................86   Expanding the Hibernate Partition..............................................................................87   6 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Service and Support........................................................................................................89   Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement ...........................................................90   Getting Support for Your Pavilion PC........................................................................92   To use the Pavilion Notebook User’s Guide.........................................................92   To get help from the HP notebook website...........................................................92   To call HP for Service and Support.......................................................................93   Obtaining Repair Service ............................................................................................94   To receive warranty repair service ........................................................................94   To prepare your computer for shipment................................................................94   Solving Problems with Your Computer........................................................................97   Troubleshooting Techniques.......................................................................................98   Audio Problems.....................................................................................................98   CD-ROM Drive Problems.....................................................................................98   Display Problems...................................................................................................99   DVD Problems ....................................................................................................100   Hard Disk Drive Problems ..................................................................................102   Heat Problems .....................................................................................................102   Keyboard, Touch Pad, and Mouse Problems ......................................................102   Memory Problems ...............................................................................................103   MIDI Problems....................................................................................................104   Modem Problems.................................................................................................104   PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems ............................................................................105   Performance Problems.........................................................................................106   Port Replicator Problems.....................................................................................107   Power and Battery Problems ...............................................................................107   Printing Problems................................................................................................109   Recovery CD Problems .......................................................................................109   Serial, Parallel, and USB Problems.....................................................................110   Startup Problems .................................................................................................111   Suspending and Resuming Problems ..................................................................112   Testing Hardware Operation.....................................................................................113   Recovering and Reinstalling Software......................................................................115   To recover the factory installation of your hard disk ..........................................115   To replace a damaged Recovery CD ...................................................................116   To update the Pavilion Notebook BIOS..............................................................116   To recover an application....................................................................................117   Sending Your Computer for Service.........................................................................118   Specifications and Regulatory Information................................................................119   Hardware and Software Specifications .....................................................................120   HP Pavilion Notebook PC Hardware Specifications...........................................120   Software System Resources.................................................................................122   Safety Information ....................................................................................................125   Power Cords ........................................................................................................125   User's Guide   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Battery Safety......................................................................................................126   Laser Safety.........................................................................................................126   Regulatory Information.............................................................................................127   U.S.A...................................................................................................................127   Canada.................................................................................................................128   Index...............................................................................................................................131   8 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   User's Guide   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Taking Inventory   Taking Inventory   • HP Pavilion Notebook PC.   • • • • • • Main battery.   AC adapter and power cord.   Telephone cord.   Quick Start sheet.   The HP Pavilion Notebook PC Setup Guide.   Pavilion Notebook Recovery CD (or CDs), used to restore Windows and all software   included with your computer.   • • • • Microsoft Encarta CD.   Microsoft Works CD.   Microsoft Money CD.   Microsoft Windows manual.   Software bundled on your computer   Your Pavilion Notebook comes with a selection of the software listed here. Various   models are configured with different combinations of software.   Software   Function   Microsoft Works   Offers word processing, spreadsheet, database, and calendar   applications, all contained in a single software program. (A CD is   included, in case you have to reinstall the software.)   Microsoft Encarta   Microsoft Money   Provides access to a CD-based encyclopedia.   Helps you manage finances at home and at the office using electronic   checkbooks, online banking, and tools for investment tracking and tax   planning. (A CD is included.)   Intuit Quicken Basic   QuickLink III   Allows you to manage and organize your finances, including   checkbook balancing, bill paying, and budget development.   Permits fax transfer to fax machines and fax software—and permits   data transfer.   VirusScan   Protects your computer from files that can be harmful.   10   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Taking Inventory   Electronic Registration   Adobe Acrobat Reader   Permits quick and easy registration of your computer. See “To register   your computer ” for details.   Allows you to read documents in Acrobat format, which is used   frequently on the Web.   HP DiagTools   Provides hardware diagnostic tests.   Controls play of audio CDs.   AudioRack CD Player   MusicMatch Jukebox   Controls play of MP3 music files.   Ravisent Cinemaster or   Mediamatics   For computers with a DVD drive, controls DVD play.   To buy Pavilion Notebook accessories   You can buy accessories for your computer online. For the latest accessories and options,   visit us at www.hp.com/notebooks As new accessories become available, you'll find   them listed here.   At this time, HP offers the following accessories and replacement modules.   • • • • • • Port replicator (HP F1738A).   Auto/airline adapter (HP F1455A).   AC adapter (HP F1454A).   Primary lithium ion battery (HP F1739A).   Y adapter for mouse and keyboard (HP F1469A).   Additional RAM—HP SDRAM:   • • 64 MB (F1457B).   128 MB (F1622B).   User's Guide   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Taking Inventory   To find more information   Congratulations! Your Pavilion Notebook PC sets a new standard in personal computing.   It is compact and easy to carry, and is infused with the quality and attention to detail that   are the hallmark of Hewlett-Packard.   The Pavilion Notebook PC Quick Start sheet shows how to get your computer up and   running quickly.   This table lists other sources of information about your computer.   Source   Description   The User's Guide is a help file located on your hard drive. It provides you with   detailed information about your Pavilion Notebook PC (Start, Programs,   Pavilion Library—or double-click the desktop icon).   Pavilion Notebook   User’s Guide   For Windows ME: (Start, Help, Your HP Notebook).   This document contains late-breaking information available after the manuals   were completed (Start, Programs, Pavilion Library—or double-click the   desktop icon).   Pavilion Notes   For Windows ME: (Start, Help, Your HP Notebook, HP Notes).   This manual contains information about using the standard features of   Microsoft Windows.   Introductory Microsoft   manual for Windows.   www.hp.com/notebooks   Pavilion Notebook Web   site   www.hp.com/cposupport   HP Customer Care Web   site   12   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Identifying the Parts of the Pavilion Notebook   Identifying the Parts of the Pavilion Notebook   Front view   1 2 3 4 5 6 Latch to open the computer   Built-in microphone   Blue power button   Status lights (see "Status lights")   Built-in speakers   Touch pad (pointing device)   User's Guide   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Identifying the Parts of the Pavilion Notebook   7 8 9 Click buttons   CD player power   CD player buttons   10 CD-ROM drive or DVD drive   11 Kensington lock slot (security connector)   12 Modem phone jack   Side view   13 PC Card eject button   14 PC Card and CardBus slots (upper and lower)   15 Floppy disk drive   14   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Identifying the Parts of the Pavilion Notebook   Rear view   16 Parallel port   17 Serial port   18 VGA port (external monitor)   19 Audio out (external speaker)   20 Microphone jack   21 Infrared port   22 USB port   23 PS/2 port   24 AC adapter jack   User's Guide   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Identifying the Parts of the Pavilion Notebook   Bottom view   24 Battery   25 Battery latch   26 RAM expansion cover   27 Hard disk drive   28 Hard disk drive latch and locking screw   29 System-off button (for resetting computer)   30 Port replicator connector   16   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Identifying the Parts of the Pavilion Notebook   Status lights   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Power   AC connected   Battery   Caps Lock   Num Lock   Scroll Lock   Floppy disk drive access   Hard disk drive access   CD-ROM or DVD access   User's Guide   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Identifying the Parts of the Pavilion Notebook   CD-ROM drive buttons   Selected Pavilion Notebook models have CD-ROM buttons on the front. If you have a   CD-ROM drive or a DVD drive, you can use these buttons to play music CDs when the   system is off. (When the system is on, use the software controls in the Windows   operating system.)   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Power (slide to turn on or off)   Previous track   Play   Stop   Next track   Volume control down   Volume control up   18   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Setting Up the Computer   Setting Up the Computer   To install the battery   WARNING   Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of batteries in fire. A battery can burst or   explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. A rechargeable battery must be recycled   or disposed of properly.   Your computer is shipped with the battery installed. If the battery has been removed, you   can install it by inserting it into the battery bay on the bottom of your computer by sliding   the battery latch, as shown.   Once you have installed the battery, connect the AC adapter to the computer and   recharge the battery while you work. You can also replace a low battery with another that   is more fully charged.   To connect AC power   CAUTION   Use only the HP AC adapter intended for this product, model HP F1454A. Using   any other AC adapter can damage the computer and may void your warranty.   Refer to the warranty statement for your product.   Plug in the AC adapter, then connect the AC adapter to the rear of the computer, as   shown. The battery starts charging.   User's Guide   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Setting Up the Computer   To connect a phone line   Your Pavilion Notebook has a built-in modem. If you prefer, you can instead use a PC   Card modem or an external modem to connect to a phone line.   1. Plug one end of the phone line into the (modem) phone jack on the computer. Be sure   it clicks into place.   2. Plug the other end of the phone line into a telephone jack. (If the phone line does not   fit your telephone jack, you may need to use an adapter.)   CAUTION   Your built-in modem may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch   exchange (PBX), cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and does not   work with party lines. Some of these connections may result in excess electrical   voltage and could cause a malfunction in the internal modem. Check your   telephone line type prior to connecting your phone line.   NOTE   The Pavilion Notebook modem supports the v.23 standard required for connecting to   the MiniTel system in France. To connect to the MiniTel system, use MiniTel emulation   software available in France.   20   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Setting Up the Computer   To turn on the computer   Press the blue power button above the keyboard. Windows starts automatically. If you   are turning on the computer for the first time, go to “To set up Windows” on page 21.   The power status light (see “Status lights” on page 17) reports the following:   • • • Steady green light: computer is on.   Slow blinking: computer is in System Standby or Suspend mode.   No light: computer is off or in Hibernate mode.   See “Managing Power Consumption” on page 52 for additional information about   turning off your computer.   Hint   If your computer does not turn on when operating on battery power, the battery may be   out of power. Plug in the AC adapter and press the blue power button again.   To set up Windows   The HP Pavilion Notebook has either Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows Millenium   Edition (ME) preinstalled on the hard disk drive. The first time you turn on your   computer, a Windows Setup program will automatically run so that you can customize   your setup, register your computer, and sign up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP).   Year 2000   Hewlett-Packard makes no representation or warranty about the Year 2000 readiness of   non-HP products including preinstalled operating systems or application software. You   should contact the software manufacturer directly to determine if you need to do   anything else to ensure compliance.   Microsoft has indicated that many of its operating system software products and   applications require customer installation of software patches for Year 2000 compliance   and may require additional patches in the future. The need for such patches most likely   applies to the operating system software and any Microsoft applications shipped with   this product. You are urged to contact Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/y2k, at   1-888-MSFTY2K (U.S. and Canada only), or at your local Microsoft office.   Before you begin, connect the AC adapter to your notebook, since your battery may not   be sufficiently charged to complete the Windows setup. Also, be sure to connect the   notebook to the phone line. For information on connecting your modem, see “To connect   a phone line”.   User's Guide   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Setting Up the Computer   1. Press the blue power button.   2. The Windows Setup program starts automatically.   3. Follow the instructions as they appear on the screen.   During setup, you are prompted to:   • • • • Enter a user name.   Register your computer.   Accept the License Agreement.   Select an Internet Service Provider.   Note   If you experience any connection problems with your modem, you can try redialing. If   that doesn’t work, you can skip the product registration and ISP selection for now.   To register your computer   Be sure to register your computer. Registering is free and fast, and it ensures you will   receive quicker, more personalized support. The information you provide during   registration will be used to provide you with better products and services.   There are three ways to register:   • • • by modem   by phone   by fax   By modem   Windows automatically prompts you to register by modem. If you wish to do so, make   sure that you have connected the phone line, then follow the onscreen instructions.   If you choose not to register right away, you can register by modem later by double-   clicking the Registration icon on the desktop. This icon disappears after you register.   By phone   You can call your HP Customer Care Center and register by phone. The number, in the   U.S., is (970) 635-1000.   22   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introducing the Pavilion Notebook PC   Setting Up the Computer   By fax   If a printer is connected to your computer, you can print a copy of your registration and   fax it to HP. You will find the fax number on the registration form.   By completing registration, you will:   • Record your ownership of the Pavilion Notebook with Hewlett-Packard and gain   access to service, support, and information.   • Optionally, record your ownership of the Windows operating system with Microsoft.   To reset the screen saver   If your HP Pavilion Notebook PC was used as a demonstration unit in a retail store, it   may have been configured to display the Pavilion screen saver demo continuously.   To reset your notebook:   1. Choose a different screen saver.   • • Right click on the desktop and select Properties.   Select the Screen Saver tab, and use the pulldown menu to choose a different   screen saver.   • Click Apply and click OK.   2. Reset the power management features.   • • Select Start, Settings, Control Panel, Power Management.   Reset power management features as you prefer. (For example, you can use the   pulldown menu under Power schemes and select the Portable/Laptop power   scheme, which is appropriate for most mobile users.)   • Click Apply and click OK.   User's Guide   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   User's Guide   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Operating the Computer   Operating the Computer   To use the Fn hot keys   The combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot key—a shortcut key   sequence—for various system controls. Press and hold Fn while pressing the appropriate   key. (Press and hold Ctrl+Alt with the appropriate key when using an external keyboard.)   Hot key   Does this   Fn + F1   Increases the display’s contrast (HPA displays only).   Decreases the display’s contrast (HPA displays only).   Enters Standby mode. (works with Windows 98 only and is identical to Suspend mode)   Enters Suspend mode.   Fn + F2   Fn + F3   Fn + F4   Fn + F5   Enters Hibernate mode.   Fn + F6   Toggles the sound on and off (mutes sound).   Increases sound volume (except on external keyboard).   Decreases sound volume (except on external keyboard).   Fn + UP ARROW   Fn + DOWN   ARROW   Fn + F12   Switches among the built-in display, an external display, and simultaneous displays.   Toggles Scroll Lock on and off.   Fn + NumLock   To use the Windows and Applications keys   The Windows key brings up the Windows Start menu. This is the same as clicking the   Start button on the taskbar.   26   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Operating the Computer   The Applications key brings up the shortcut menu for the current application. This is the   same menu that appears when you click the right mouse button while pointing at the   application.   Windows key combinations   Key combination   Does this   Windows key + E   Windows key + F1   Windows key + F   Windows key + M   Shift + Windows key + M   Windows key + R   Runs Windows Explorer   Runs Windows Help   Runs Windows Find: File or Folders… dialog box   Minimizes all displayed windows   Returns all minimized windows to original size   Runs the Windows Run dialog box   To use the embedded keypad   Press the Num lock key to turn number lock on or off. When Num Lock is on:   • • Keys change to the numeric or arithmetic designations printed on the keys.   The Num Lock status indicator is lit.   To use the ALT GR key   Non-U.S. keyboards have an ALT GR key to the right of the spacebar. This is a shift key   providing access to certain keyboard characters.   • For a character in the lower-right corner of a key, press and hold ALT GR to type the   character.   1. Shifted.   2. Unshifted.   3. ALT GR.   User's Guide   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Operating the Computer   To adjust the display   If your computer has an HPA display, you can adjust the display contrast.   • • To increase the contrast, press Fn+F1.   To decrease the contrast, press Fn+F2.   There is no brightness control.   If your computer has a TFT display, the contrast and brightness are preset. You cannot   adjust them.   To adjust the volume   From the keyboard   • • • To increase the volume, press Fn+UP ARROW.   To decrease the volume, press Fn+DOWN ARROW.   To temporarily silence the speaker without changing the volume setting, press Fn+F6.   Press Fn+F6 again to restore the speaker output.   In Windows   1. Click the speaker symbol in the taskbar.   2. Drag the volume control bar up or down to adjust the volume.   3. To temporarily silence the speaker without changing the volume setting, click Mute.   With the CD-ROM drive buttons   Selected Pavilion Notebook models also have CD-ROM drive buttons, which you can   use with music CDs when the system is off.   • To increase the volume, press the volume control up button (to the far right of the   front edge of the computer).   • To decrease the volume, press the volume control down button (to the left of the   volume control up button).   28   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Operating the Computer   To use the touch pad   The touch pad, a touch-sensitive pointing device that controls the motion and speed of   the pointer on the screen, is built into your computer.   1. Move a thumb or finger across the touch pad in the direction you want the pointer to   move.   2. Use the click buttons, which function like the left and right buttons on a mouse, to   make your selection. You can also tap on the touch pad instead of clicking a button.   • • • • To open an application, move the pointer over the icon, then press the left button   twice rapidly.   To make menu selections, move the pointer to the item and press the left button   once.   To open the shortcut menu for an item, move the pointer over the item and click   the right button.   To drag an item, move the pointer over the item. Press and hold the left button   while you move the pointer to the new location. Release the button.   To customize the operation of the touch pad (and an external PS/2 or serial mouse, if   installed), double-click the Synaptics Touch Pad icon to access Mouse Properties; you   will find the icon in the taskbar, toward the lower right corner of your screen. Select the   tab corresponding to the characteristics you want to configure, including:   • Button configuration for right-handed or left-handed operation (Button tab for   mouse, Button Actions tab for touch pad).   • • Double-click speed, pointer speed, and pointer trail.   Click sensitivity.   Note   The touch pad is inactive when an external mouse is installed.   User's Guide   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Securing the Computer   Securing the Computer   To set up password protection   You can protect your computer from access by another user when you set up password   protection, which is available either through Windows (software) or through the BIOS   Setup utility (hardware). Both provide protection when the computer is rebooted: a user   must then enter the password. However, the BIOS password protection does not ask for a   password when your computer resumes after standby (save to RAM) or hibernation (save   to disk), while Windows 98 does provide that security.   To set up password protection through Windows 98:   1. Select Start, Settings, Control Panel, Passwords.   2. Select Change Passwords tab.   3. Click Change Windows Password.   4. Enter your old Windows 98 password, if you had one; if not, leave the first field   blank.   5. Enter your new password twice.   6. Click OK and Close.   To activate password protection when your computer resumes from standby or   hibernation:   1. Check that you have set up a Windows 98 password, as described above.   2. Select Start, Settings, Control Panel, Power Management.   3. Select Advanced tab.   4. Check "Prompt for password when computer goes off standby."   5. Click OK.   To set up password protection through Windows ME   1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.   2. Double-click Passwords. (If you do not see the Passwords control panel, click on the   View all Control Panels option.)   30   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Securing the Computer   3. Select Change Passwords tab.   4. Click Change Windows Password.   5. Enter your old Windows password, if you had one; if not, leave Old Password blank.   6. Enter your new password twice.   7. Click OK and Close.   To activate password protection when resuming in Windows ME:   1. Check that you have set up a Windows password, as described above.   2. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel   3. Double-click Power Options.   4. Select Advanced tab.   5. Check "Prompt for password when computer goes off standby and hibernate."   6. Click OK.   If you also want to set up hardware password protection, see Configuring the Pavilion   Notebook with the BIOS Setup Utility.   To attach a security cable   Your computer has a built-in connector that allows you to secure the computer with a   cable. The Kensington MicroSaver lock system works with this connector and is   available at many computer stores.   1. Wrap the cable around a stationary object, such as a table leg.   User's Guide   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Securing the Computer   2. Loop the cable to create a slipknot around the stationary object—make sure it can’t   slip off.   3. Insert the lock into the computer's security connector and release the key. Store the   key in a safe place away from the computer.   To use the VirusScan utility   Virus software can help protect the integrity of your data. This is especially important   when you are connected to the Internet.   To access the VirusScan applications, click on Start, Programs, McAfee VirusScan,   McAfee VirusScan Central. Refer to help within each of the VirusScan applications for   tips on usage.   32   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   Working in Comfort   Improper use of keyboards and other input devices has been associated with   ergonomic injury. For more information about reducing your risk, visit our   WARNING   ergonomics Web site at www.hp.com/ergo.   Thank you for selecting HP computing equipment. To optimize your comfort and   productivity, it is important that you set up your work area correctly and use your HP   equipment properly. With that in mind, we have developed some set-up and use   recommendations for you to follow based on established ergonomic principles.   Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices are among those tasks that   have been associated with repetitive strain injury (RSI) to soft tissues in the hands and   arms. If you experience discomfort or pain while using any computing equipment,   discontinue use immediately and consult your physician as soon as possible.   In addition to the information on RSI given in this chapter, you may also consult the   online version of Working in Comfort preloaded on the hard disk of your computer   (Start, Programs, Pavilion Library, Working in Comfort), or visit HP’s Working in   Comfort Web site.   About Repetitive Strain Injury   Because your comfort and safety are our primary concern, we strongly recommend that   you use HP computing equipment in accordance with established ergonomic principles   and recommendations.   Scientific literature suggests that there may be a relationship between injury to soft   tissues—especially in the hands and arms—and prolonged, improper use of keyboards or   other equipment requiring repeated motions of the hands and forearms.   This literature also suggests that there are many other risk factors that may increase the   chance of such injury, commonly called Repetitive Strain Injury.   What is RSI?   Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI—also known as cumulative trauma disorder or repetitive   motion injury) is a type of injury where soft tissues in the body, such as muscles, nerves,   or tendons, become irritated or inflamed.   RSI has been a reported problem for those who perform repetitive tasks such as assembly   line work, meatpacking, sewing, playing musical instruments, and computer work.   User's Guide   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   RSI also has been observed in those who frequently engage in activities such as   carpentry, knitting, housework, gardening, tennis, windsurfing and lifting children.   What causes RSI?   The specific causes of RSI have not been established. Nevertheless, the incidence of RSI   has been associated with a variety of risk factors, including:   • • • • • Too many uninterrupted repetitions of an activity or motion.   Performing an activity in an awkward or unnatural posture.   Maintaining static posture for prolonged periods.   Failing to take frequent short breaks.   Other environmental and psychosocial factors.   In addition, there have been reports associating the occurrence of RSI with the use of   computer keyboards, mice, and other input devices. Also, certain medical conditions,   such as rheumatoid arthritis, obesity and diabetes, may predispose some people to this   type of injury.   What can I do to avoid RSI?   Some people who use computers may experience physical discomfort during their use.   This discomfort may be a symptom of a repetitive strain injury.   Properly setting up and using computing equipment can help to minimize your chances   of experiencing this discomfort. Well-designed and properly adjusted equipment alone   may not be sufficient to eliminate all potential problems.   Maintaining good posture and positioning when working on computers also has a   significant bearing on your comfort.   What if I experience discomfort?   If you are experiencing any discomfort, seek professional medical advice immediately.   Typically, the earlier a problem is diagnosed and treated, the easier it is to resolve.   Preparing Your Work Environment   When using HP computing equipment, it is important that your work environment   contribute to your comfort and productivity.   34   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   Your Chair   It's very important that your chair provides a comfortable sitting position and offers the   following features:   • A stable base, such as five legs with casters. Make sure the   casters are designed for the type of floor you have in your workspace, whether it is   bare or carpeted.   • A height- and tilt-adjustment feature. It should be easy to adjust   your chair height from 40 cm to 52 cm (15.5 inches to 20.5 inches) as measured from   the top of the seat pan to the floor. If you are much taller or shorter than average, you   may need a chair that can be adjusted beyond this range. Adjust your chair so that the   work surface or keyboard tray is at elbow height and your feet are flat on the floor   with your knees slightly bent below your hips. Ideally, the seat pan should be able to   tilt both forward (minimum of 5 degrees) and backward (minimum of 10 degrees). If   the chair has an adjustable seat pan, inclining the seat slightly forward will transfer   some of the pressure from the spine to the thighs and feet. This will relieve pressure   on your back.   • A curved seat edge. The front of the seat should be curved and finished in a   “waterfall” edge.   • An adjustable back support in both height and forward and backward tilt.   It is important that the backrest correctly supports the lower part, or lumbar curve, of   the back.   User's Guide   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   • A freely rotating swivel so you can move easily from side-to-side.   • Fully adjustable and padded armrests. The chair arms should not   interfere with adjusting the chair or moving it close to your work surface.   Your Work Surface   Ideally, you should be able to adjust the height of your work surface.   A simple way to ensure your work surface is at the correct height is to first adjust the   height of the seat-pan of your chair. With your chair properly adjusted and your feet   firmly on the floor, adjust the work surface height until your forearms are parallel to the   floor when you have your fingers on the keyboard or other input device.   Your Work Posture   Sitting in one position for long periods can be uncomfortable. To minimize the potential   for physical discomfort or injury, it's important that you maintain proper posture.   • Back: While sitting at your work surface, make sure your back is supported by the   chair's backrest in an erect position or angled slightly backwards.   • Arms: Your arms should be relaxed and loose, elbows close to your sides, with   forearms and hands approximately parallel to the floor.   • Wrists: Your wrists should be as straight as possible while using the keyboard,   mouse or trackball. They should not be bent sideways, or more than 10 degrees up or   down.   36   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   • Legs: Your thighs should be horizontal or angled slightly downward. Your lower   legs should be near a right angle to your thighs. Your feet should rest flat on the   floor. If necessary, use a footrest, but double check that you have your seat height   adjusted correctly before getting a footrest.   • Head: Your head should be upright or tilted slightly forward. Avoid working with   your head or trunk twisted.   • Overall: Change your position frequently and take regular breaks to avoid   fatigue.   Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment   Make sure that all the elements of your HP computer system—monitor, document holder,   keyboard, mice and other input devices, and headphones and speakers—are optimally   arranged and adjusted to meet your personal requirements. The recommendations that   follow will help you achieve this.   Your HP Monitor   It is important that your monitor screen be clean and positioned correctly to improve   readability and help you work comfortably. Glare, high contrast, reflections, dirt and dust   will interfere with what you see on the screen. The recommendations that follow can help   you achieve a comfortable arrangement.   User's Guide   37   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   • The top of your monitor screen should be at or slightly below eye level. Most HP   monitors come with a tilt-and-swivel feature that makes it easy to adjust the screen   position.   • • To avoid obscuring your view, the screen should be positioned perpendicular to your   line of sight; that is, straight on.   To avoid glare or reflection, try to position the monitor so the screen is at a right   angle to your window rather than in front of it. If reflection or glare persists, tilting   the screen forward may help.   • • Maintain a comfortable viewing distance to the screen. Most people prefer a viewing   distance of approximately 46 to 76 cm (18 to 30 inches), depending on monitor size.   Character size and the amount of space available on the work surface can affect this   distance.   Text should be easy to read. To help ease eyestrain, adjust text attributes such as   character size, spacing, and color. In addition, you will need to use the controls   provided with your monitor to adjust the visual settings so that contrast and   brightness levels are comfortable for you. High contrast and low brightness is usually   the preferable combination.   • • The monitor should be free from flicker. If the image on your screen is not stable, the   monitor may require repair or adjustment.   When possible, use a program that has a simple user interface, such as easily   identifiable icons and pull-down menus. Also, screen information should be displayed   in a structured and well-organized way.   Monitor Use Specifications   • When viewing your monitor, your head should not be tilted more than 15 degrees   forward.   • You should not have to look up more than 5 degrees above horizontal or down more   than 30 degrees below horizontal for normal work tasks, such as typing or reading.   Document Holders   When keying in data from a hardcopy document, placing it in a document holder rather   than on a flat surface will make it easier to read. The following recommendations should   be observed when using a document holder:   • The document holder should be at approximately the same height and distance from   your eyes as the screen, and as close to the monitor as possible to prevent neck   38   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   twisting. Some users prefer a document holder mounted to the monitor while others   prefer the document holder positioned between the screen and keyboard.   • • If the primary task is to view documents rather than using the monitor, the document   holder may be placed directly in front of the keyboard with the monitor slightly to the   side.   To help reduce stress on your neck and prevent eye fatigue, try to minimize the   movement of your head and eyes while using a document holder.   Your HP Keyboard   The proper positioning and use of your HP keyboard is important when using HP   computing equipment. Be sure to observe the following recommendations to optimize   your comfort and safety:   • • We recommend you place your keyboard in front of the screen or document holder,   whichever is viewed the most. Your HP keyboard has long cables so you can place it   in the position that is most comfortable for you while you are using your system.   Because HP keyboards vary in depth, you'll want to be sure that your work surface or   keyboard tray has sufficient room to accommodate your model. The keyboard tray   should be wide enough to hold both the keyboard and mouse or trackball: 66 to 71   cm (26 to 28 inches).   • • Your HP keyboard may have a kickstand that can be opened or closed to raise or   lower the keyboard angle. If you are in the correct sitting position with your elbows   at about the same level as the work surface, you may not need to use it. However, if   your elbows are below the work surface, you may wish to use the kickstand to raise   the back of the keyboard.   An adjustable keyboard tray may be useful if you cannot adjust your chair or work   surface to the proper height for typing. It should adjust in height from 64 to 76 cm   User's Guide   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   (25 to 30 inches) above the floor and tilt forward and backward to help you find the   most comfortable position. Note that research has shown that there may be less   muscle tension in shoulders and forearms with the keyboard tilted away from you.   • When using your HP keyboard, remember it takes very little pressure or force from   your fingers to activate the keys. Improper typing style—the use of too much force—   can place unnecessary stress on the tendons and muscles in your hands, wrists, and   forearms.   • • Make sure that your hands are in a neutral position when you use your keyboard. This   means that your forearms, wrists, and hands should be in a straight line.   The keyboard has a low profile to help prevent excessive bending of your wrists   while typing. Literature suggests that you should not bend your wrists sideways or   more than 10 degrees up or down. Keep your wrists straight by moving your entire   hand and forearm over to use the function keys or numeric keypad.   • You may use a palm rest to help keep your hands and wrists in a comfortable and   neutral position when you are not typing. Some HP keyboards come with an   integrated palm rest. If you use a palm rest, see that it is rounded and padded, and   flush in height with the front edge of the keyboard. Note that your palms—not your   wrists—should rest on the palm rest. If you don't have a palm rest, try not to rest your   wrists on a sharp edge, such as a work surface edge.   Mice and Other Input Devices   Various aspects of using mice and other input devices may increase your risk of   discomfort or injury. If you connect an external mouse to your computer, observing the   following recommendations may reduce that risk.   • As with the keyboard, try to keep your hand, wrist, and forearm in a neutral position   while using your mouse or other input device.   40   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   • • When using a stylus or light pen with a graphics tablet, don't grip the stylus tightly.   Keep your hand and fingers relaxed and try to maintain a neutral posture in your   hand, wrist and forearm.   If you use your thumb to rotate the ball on a trackball or spaceball, keep it in a   relaxed, natural shape, and maintain a neutral posture in your hand, wrist, and   forearm.   • • Hold the mouse gently by draping your fingers over it. Keep your hand relaxed and   fingers loose. Do not grip the mouse tightly.   It takes very little pressure or force from your fingers to activate the buttons or scroll   wheel on your mouse, scrolling mouse, trackball, or other input device. Using too   much force can place unnecessary stress on the tendons and muscles in your hands,   wrists, and forearms.   • • If you are using a scrolling mouse, be sure to keep your fingers and hand in a relaxed,   neutral position when activating the scroll wheel. Also, this type of mouse features   software that can minimize the number of mouse movements or button clicks.   When using a mouse, trackball, stylus and graphics tablet, or other input device,   position it as close to the keyboard as possible, and keep it at the same level so you   do not have to stretch while using it.   • • Use a good quality mouse pad to enable the mouse to work most effectively and   reduce unnecessary hand and wrist movements.   Be sure to keep your mouse and trackball clean. Regular removal of accumulated dust   and dirt helps ensure proper tracking and reduces unnecessary hand and wrist   motions.   Headphones and Speakers   Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods may permanently damage your hearing.   To avoid discomfort from unexpected noise, always turn down the volume before   connecting headphones or speakers to your HP equipment.   When you put on the headphones, slowly increase the volume until you find a   comfortable listening level, then leave the volume control in that position.   Comfort and Safety Checklist   These recommendations are drawn from the latest available international ergonomic   standards and recommendations, including ISO 9241 and ANSI/HFS 100-1988.   User's Guide   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   General   • Work Surface Height: Adjust either your seat height, work surface, or both,   to position the work surface at approximately elbow height.   • Work Surface Arrangement: Make sure frequently used equipment is within   easy reach. For example, if you are primarily using the keyboard, place it directly in   front of you, not to the side. If you are primarily using the mouse, place it in front of   your hand or arm. If you are using both a mouse and keyboard, place them both at the   same work surface height and close together. If a palm rest is used, the height should   be flush with the front edge of the keyboard. Other items, such as your telephone or   notepad, also should be considered.   • Monitor: Place your monitor so that the top of the screen is at, or slightly below,   eye level (up to 15 degrees).   • Head: Do not tilt your head forward by more than 15 degrees, and try not to turn   your head toward the side.   • Back: While sitting at your work surface, make sure your back is supported by the   chair's backrest in an erect position or angled slightly backwards.   • Arms: Make sure your arms and elbows are relaxed and loose, with your upper arm   perpendicular to the floor or slightly forward. Keep your forearms and hands   approximately parallel with the floor with elbows bent between 70 and 115 degrees.   Keep your elbows close to your sides (less than 20 degrees away from your body).   • Legs: Your thighs should be horizontal or angled slightly downward. Your lower   legs should be near a right angle to your thighs. Make sure there is sufficient room   under the work surface for your legs.   • Feet: If after adjusting your chair you cannot rest your feet comfortably on the   floor, use a footrest, preferably one that can be adjusted in height and angle.   42   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   Overall   • Look away from the screen from time to time to help reduce eyestrain. Focus on   distant objects briefly, and blink periodically to lubricate your eyes. You also should   have your eyes checked on a regular basis and ensure your eyeglass prescription is   suitable for working on a monitor screen.   • Remember to occasionally shift position and move your body. Keeping your body in   one position for long periods is unnatural and stressful. When prolonged work is   required, take frequent short breaks. As a rule of thumb, a five- or ten-minute break   every hour is a good idea. Short, frequent breaks are more beneficial than longer less   frequent breaks. Data show that people who work for long periods of time without a   break may be more prone to injury.   • • Changing tasks frequently will help prevent muscle stiffness. Examples: alternating   between keyboarding, reading, writing, filing, and moving around in your work   environment, helps you maintain a relaxed posture. Occasionally stretch the muscles   in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, and back. You should stretch at least as often as   you take brief task breaks—at least once every hour.   Discomfort may be alleviated by using alternative ergonomic designs and accessories   such as ergonomically personalized chairs, palm rests, keyboard trays, alternative   input devices, prescription eyeglasses, anti-glare screens, and more. Seek additional   information from the sources available to you, including your employer, doctor, local   office supply store, and the information sources listed in the online version of   Working in Comfort, which is preloaded on the hard disk of your HP computing   equipment.   Your HP Pavilion Notebook PC   You can use your HP Pavilion Notebook virtually anywhere, anytime. The following   recommendations should help you work more comfortably.   Note that if you are using your portable computer as your primary computer, or using it   for extended periods, you should use it with a full-size keyboard, monitor, and mouse.   This will give your portable computer the adjustability and comfort features of a desktop   unit. HP port replicators offer quick, easy connections to these devices. More information   on how to prepare your workspace environment and set up your HP equipment is   available in other sections of Working in Comfort with Your HP Computing Equipment.   User's Guide   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Working in Comfort   Preparing Your Mobile Work Environment   • • • Use a chair that provides good support for your lower back. If an adjustable chair is   not available, you can use a pillow or rolled-up towel to provide lower back support.   Try to keep your thighs parallel to the floor and your feet flat on the floor. In a mobile   environment, you can do this by using a phone book or briefcase to support your feet.   Adjust the height of either your work surface or chair to keep your arms in a neutral   position. Your arms should be relaxed and loose, elbows at your sides, with the   forearms and hands parallel with the floor.   • Position your notebook computer display to minimize glare and reflection. For   example, on an airplane, lower the window shade, or in a hotel room, draw the   curtains. You also should maintain a comfortable viewing distance, approximately 40   to 60 cm (16 to 24 inches). Adjust the angle of your display to help keep your head   angled slightly downward in a comfortable position.   Using Your Mobile Computer   • Position the computer so your wrists and hands are in a neutral position. Your wrists   should be as straight as possible and should not have to bend sideways or more than   10 degrees up or down. If your notebook computer does not have a built-in palm rest,   you can use a rolled-up towel.   • • • Try to type as lightly as possible. The notebook keyboard requires little force to   activate.   Take frequent, short rest breaks. This is especially important in a mobile computing   environment.   Portable computers weigh between approximately 1.4 and 3.7 kilos (3 and 8 pounds).   When traveling, be sure to carry your computer properly to minimize strain on your   body. Shift the bag containing your notebook equipment frequently between your left   and right hands and shoulders.   44   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Caring for Your Computer   Caring for Your Computer   The following are recommendations for maintaining your computer during everyday use,   as well as preventing potential physical damage or data loss.   To protect your hard disk drive   Hard disk drives, as well as other internal components, are not indestructible and can be   damaged by inappropriate handling and operation.   • • • Avoid bumps or jolts.   Do not operate the computer while traveling over bumpy terrain.   Suspend or shut down the computer before transporting it. This turns off the hard   drive. A drop of a few inches onto a rigid surface while the hard drive is operating   could cause loss of data or damage to the drive.   • • Carry the computer in a padded case to protect against bumps and jolts.   Set down the computer gently.   To take care of your computer   • • Provide adequate ventilation around the computer. Ensure that the computer is sitting   on a flat surface, so that air is able to flow underneath the unit.   Be sure to suspend or shut down the computer before putting it in a carrying case or   other enclosed space.   • • Do not pick up or carry the computer by the display.   Do not use the computer outside in the rain or snow (inclement weather) or in any   extremes of temperature or humidity.   To safeguard your data   • Do not touch the touch pad or activate any other device that interrupts operation   while the system is starting or stopping.   User's Guide   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Caring for Your Computer   • • Back up your work regularly. Copy files to floppy, tape or network drives.   Use a virus-scanning program, such as the included VirusScan, to check the integrity   of your files and operating system. Since new viruses appear frequently, you will also   want to update the program’s virus definitions from time to time; updates are on the   Web at www.networkassociates.com.   • Check your disk using the scandisk utility.   To extend the life of the display   Observe the following guidelines to extend the life of the backlight in the computer   display.   • When working at your desk, connect an external monitor and turn off the internal   display (Fn+F12).   • If you are not using an external monitor, set the Turn off monitor timeouts (for both   AC and battery operation) to the shortest comfortable interval.   Note   There are two types of LCD display available when you buy your Pavilion Notebook   PC: HPA (high-performance addressing) and TFT (thin film transistor). HPA uses a   passive-matrix technology that produces better contrast than conventional LCD   displays. TFT, an active-matrix technology, is somewhat more expensive; it provides a   crisper, brighter display that is visible from a greater angle.   To get the most from your batteries   • • Do not leave batteries unused for long periods of time. If you have more than one,   rotate them.   If you normally use AC power, make a practice of at least once a week using the   battery as your power source.   • • • Unplug the AC adapter when the computer is not in use.   To preserve the life of a battery, be sure to charge the battery regularly.   For long-term storage, the battery must be charged at 20–50% to minimize capacity   loss by self-discharge and to avoid deterioration of battery performance.   46   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the Pavilion Notebook PC   Caring for Your Computer   To clean your computer   You can clean the computer with a soft cloth dampened either with clean water or with   water containing a mild detergent.   • • Do not use an excessively wet cloth or allow water inside the case.   Do not use any abrasive cleaners, especially on the display. Do not apply any cleaner   directly to the display. Instead, apply the cleaner to a soft cloth and then gently wipe   the display.   • You can clean the keyboard with a vacuum cleaner to remove accumulated dust.   User's Guide   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Traveling with Your Computer   User's Guide   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Traveling with Your Computer   Managing Power Consumption   Managing Power Consumption   When you are not using your computer, you will want to maximize battery operating   time without compromising performance. It is not necessary to turn the computer off in   order to reduce power consumption and extend battery life.   With Windows 98 SE and Windows ME, Advanced Power Management (APM)   provides both manual and automated tools for reducing power consumption.   • Power management options can be set to occur automatically, based on timeout   values that you have entered.   • Power management options may be invoked manually at any time by pressing the   appropriate key. See “To use manual power management”.   To use automated power management   System standby, monitor, and hard disk timeouts automatically occur based on the values   set in the Power Management Properties window (Power Options Properties in Windows   ME). The following tables describe the power management timeouts you can set in   Windows.   Turn off monitor   Turns off the display. This not only   conserves battery power, but also extends   the life of the display.   Action   No activity of the keyboard or mouse for   the specified interval.   When   Press any key or move the pointer to   return to your current session.   Resume   Turn off hard disks   Turns off only the hard disk drive. This is   Action   usually set to occur shortly after the   monitor is turned off.   No hard disk access for the specified   interval.   When   Press any key or move the pointer to   return to your current session.   Resume   50   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Traveling with Your Computer   Managing Power Consumption   System standby   Turns off the display and hard disk drive to   conserve battery power. Saves current   Action   session to RAM.   No activity of the keyboard or mouse, no   disk drive access, and no port (serial,   parallel, and IR) activity for the specified   interval.   When   Press the blue power button to return to   your current session.   Resume   A message box appears 15 seconds before system standby takes effect. This allows you   to stop the process and save your work if you have not recently done so. (In Windows 98   and ME, there is no difference between Standby and Suspend.)   CAUTION   Make a habit of saving your work before allowing your computer to go to system   standby. If there is an interruption in power while the computer is in standby,   information that has not been saved will be lost.   You can also create power schemes which will automatically shut down the computer   components after a specified period of non-use. Define these schemes so that they best   support the ways in which you use your Pavilion Notebook.   To set power management properties:   1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Power Management (Power Options in Windows   ME). For details see Windows help.   2. If you don’t want a particular timeout to occur, set the value to Never.   3. Click Apply to activate your changes without closing the window.   –or–   Click OK.   To use manual power management   You can shut down your computer manually whenever you need to with any of the   following three levels of shutdown.   User's Guide   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Traveling with Your Computer   Managing Power Consumption   System standby   Turns off the display and hard disk drive.   Action   Saves current session to RAM.   Fn+F3 or Fn+F4 or Start, Shut Down,   Standby.   When   Press the blue power button to return to   your current session.   Resume   System standby can also occur automatically when the timeout setting in the Power   Management Properties window is reached. (In Windows 98 and ME, there is no   difference between Standby and Suspend.)   Hibernate   Saves the current session to disk, then   shuts down. Provides maximum power   savings while still allowing you to recover   the current session. In order to assure   maximum power savings, the timeout   setting in the BIOS Setup Utility has been   set to the default of 20 minutes.   Action   Press Fn+F5.   When   Press the blue power button to recover your   current session. This takes several   seconds.   Resume   Hibernate can also occur automatically when:   • Battery power reaches a critically low level (see “To respond to a low-battery   warning” on page 57).   • The timeout setting in the BIOS Setup utility is reached (default is 2 hours after   System standby occurs).   Off   Turning off your computer provides   maximum power savings. The current   session is not saved and unsaved data will   be lost.   Action   Start, Shut Down, Shut down.   When   Press the blue power button to start a new   session. This will take several seconds.   Resume   52   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Traveling with Your Computer   Managing Power Consumption   Sometimes the system stops responding and you are not able to turn off the computer as   described above. To recover, use the following in the order listed.   • If you are unable to access the Start menu, you can turn off the system by pressing   and holding the blue power button for 4 seconds.   • If holding the blue power button fails, insert a pin or straightened paper clip into the   system-off button on the bottom of the computer (see “Bottom view” on page 16).   Note   When the system hibernates as a result of a critically low battery, you will find when   resuming that all your data has been saved but that some functions may be disabled. To   resume normal operation, restore power (by connecting AC power or installing a   charged battery), perform a full shutdown, and then restart the computer.   User's Guide   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Traveling with Your Computer   Using Battery Power   Using Battery Power   To check the battery status   From the battery status light   The battery status light (second from left) reports the following information:   Green   Orange   Red   AC attached—battery full   AC attached—battery charging   AC attached—battery will not accept charge   From the Windows taskbar   The System Tray on the Windows taskbar includes a power icon that allows access to   more detailed battery status information. The icon looks like a battery when AC is not   connected.   • • • Place pointer over the power icon to display a percentage of remaining time.   Right click the power icon to view the options for displaying power information.   Left click the power icon to display a menu of the available power schemes.   54   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Traveling with Your Computer   Using Battery Power   To respond to a low-battery warning   The computer automatically alerts you when the battery power drops to a critically low   level. First you will hear a high-pitched beep. Then, if you have not taken restorative   action within a short time, the system hibernates.   You won’t be able to turn the computer on again until you restore power by one of the   following actions:   • Plug in the AC adapter (see “To connect AC power”).   –or–   • Replace the battery with one that is charged (see “To install the battery”).   Note   If you plug in the AC adapter, you can continue to work while your battery recharges.   To optimize battery operating time   • • Plug in the AC adapter, especially while using the CD-ROM or DVD drive, the   floppy disk drive, or any external connections such as a PC Card or a modem.   If you have an I/O PC Card—that is, a PC Card having an external connection, such   as a network card—remove it when you’re not using it. Some I/O cards use   significant power, even while they’re inactive.   • If you work with an application that uses the serial port or an I/O PC Card, exit the   application when you have finished using it.   • • Turn off the CD player when you are not using it.   See “Managing Power Consumption” on page 52 for other ideas about reducing   power consumption while the computer is not in use.   • For a model with a dual-speed processor, use the lower speed on battery power (see   “To control the processor speed” on page 57). The default settings conserve battery   power.   User's Guide   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Traveling with Your Computer   Using Battery Power   To control the processor speed   If your computer contains a high-speed Pentium III processor with Intel SpeedStep   Technology, you can change settings that control the processor speed. If the taskbar   contains an Intel SpeedStep Technology icon, your computer has this feature.   With the default settings, the processor speed changes automatically according to the   power source (ac adapter or battery). The lower speed uses power more efficiently and is   normally used when the computer is running on battery power.   Automatic Speed Changes   • • • If you reboot the computer with the ac adapter plugged in, the processor starts at high   speed. If the computer is on battery power, the processor starts at low speed.   If you unplug the ac adapter while the computer is running or suspended, the   processor changes to low speed.   If you plug in the ac adapter while the computer is running or suspended, the   processor changes to high speed.   Changing Speed Settings   • • To set the speed used by the processor at boot, or to disable the dual-speed feature,   change the Intel SpeedStep Technology setting in BIOS Setup in the Power menu.   For information on how to run BIOS Setup, see the Tips and Troubleshooting file on   the HP notebook Web site, www.hp.com or www.europe.hp.com (European mirror).   To set the speed used by the processor while Windows is running, double-click the   Intel SpeedStep Technology icon in the taskbar or use the Control Panel Power   Options icon (Power Management in Windows 98).   56   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   User's Guide   57   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Using Your Modem   Using Your Modem   By connecting your modem to a telephone line, your PC can communicate with other   computers throughout the world. You can explore the Internet, send and receive e-mail   messages, and use your PC to send and receive faxes. Your Pavilion PC contains several   software programs that work with your modem:   • • • • Internet Explorer, for browsing the World Wide Web   Outlook Express, for sending and receiving e-mail messages   QuickLink III, for sending and receiving faxes   eFax, a link to a Web site that allows you to receive faxes at your existing e-mail   address   The computer comes with a high-velocity V.90 K56flex™ modem. This modem allows   you to connect to any Internet Service Provider (ISP) that has K56flex or V.90   interoperable modems. Check with your ISP for a list of telephone numbers that support   K56flex and/or V.90. In most cases, the V.90 phone number will be the same as the   K56flex number.   Note that the maximum speed for faxing is 14.4Kbps. Even though the modem is capable   of downloading at 56Kbps using K56flex technology, your ISP may not operate at this   speed or support this technology. Please check with your service provider for information   on its capabilities. Furthermore, download transmission rates depend on the condition of   the telephone line.   To sign up with an Internet Service Provider   Before you can connect to the Internet, you need to set up an account with an Internet   Service Provider. The notebook comes with wizards to help you locate and sign up with   an ISP in your area. If you have an existing provider you’d like to continue using, you   can use these same wizards to enter your account information.   1. Connect the included telephone cord to the built-in modem. If you prefer, you can   instead use a PC Card modem or an external modem to connect to an Internet Service   Provider.   58   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Using Your Modem   2. Double-click the Easy Internet Signup icon on the desktop. This will launch an   Internet setup wizard, which will help you locate an Internet service provider in your   area.   −or−   Click Start, Programs, Online Services and select one of the listed providers. This   begins the registration process for the online provider you have chosen.   To connect to the Internet   After you have signed up with an ISP, you can connect to the Internet. Choose one of the   following:   • If you signed up with AOL, double-click the AOL icon on the desktop.   -or-   • If you signed up with another ISP, double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the   desktop, and then click the Connect button in the Dial-up Connection window.   When you are successfully connected to the Internet, you’ll see a connect icon (two   connected computers) next to the clock on the taskbar. You are now ready to explore the   Internet! To go to a specific Web site, enter the address (for example, www.hp.com) in   the browser’s Address field. To search for information on the Web, you can use the   browser’s Search tool and enter the word or phrase you are looking for.   Using AOL as your ISP   When you use AOL as your Internet Service Provider, you can access the Internet only   with AOL's own software; you can’t use a standard browser like Internet Explorer. As a   result:   • You cannot view Web sites by clicking on links (such as those in the electronic   User’s Guide that link to the HP notebook Web site).   • • You cannot go to a website by entering the address in Windows Explorer.   You cannot use the eFax icon on the desktop.   If you try to access the Internet without using the AOL software, the Easy Internet   Signup software automatically launches, asking you to sign up for an ISP. In that case,   cancel the program and launch AOL.   User's Guide   59   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Using Your Modem   To disconnect from the Internet   You remain connected to the Internet until you shut down the computer, disconnect the   phone line from the computer, or give a command to hang up the connection.   • • To disconnect from AOL, use the Sign Off menu.   To disconnect from other ISPs, double-click the connect icon (two connected   computers next to the clock) on the taskbar, and click Disconnect.   To send and receive e-mail   The steps for sending and receiving e-mail depend on your Internet provider. If you are   using AOL, e-mail services are part of your AOL service. For other ISPs, you can use   Outlook Express (included with your computer) or an e-mail system of your choice. This   section includes instructions for using Outlook Express.   To start Outlook Express   1. Double-click the Outlook Express icon on the desktop.   2. If you are not currently connected to the Internet, the Dial-up Connection window   appears. Choose Connect to connect to the Internet.   To send an e-mail message   1. Start Outlook Express.   2. Click the New Mail tool on the toolbar.   3. Fill in the information in the New Message window.   4. When you’re finished, click the Send button.   To receive e-mail messages   1. Start Outlook Express.   2. Click the Send/Recv tool on the toolbar to have Outlook deliver new messages.   3. Click the Inbox folder to view the list of messages. Unread messages appear bold on   the screen.   4. To view a message, click it once. (Or double-click to view the message in its own   window.)   60   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Using Your Modem   To send and receive faxes   The modem and QuickLink III fax software included with your Pavilion PC enable you   to use the computer to send and receive faxes.   To start QuickLink III   • Click Start, Programs, QuickLink III, QuickLink III.   The first time you start QuickLink, the Setup Wizard launches, stepping you through the   process of setting options and customizing the program for your personal use. Follow the   onscreen instructions. If you’re unsure which setting to choose, accept the default choice.   Sending a Fax   There are two ways to compose a fax. You can type a message in QuickLink III, or you   can fax a file from any program that can print.   To send a fax composed in QuickLink III   1. Start QuickLink III.   2. Click the QuickFax tool on the QuickLink III main window toolbar.   3. Enter the fax number and the recipient’s name and company.   4. Type the message body in the QuickFax Note area.   5. Click Send Fax.   To fax a file   Software programs that can print can also send faxes. To send a fax, change the selected   printer (in the Print dialog box) to QuickLink III, and then print as you normally do.   Receiving Faxes   QuickLink III also has the ability to receive, view, and print faxes. By default, faxes are   automatically received when the QuickLink III program is running in an open or   minimized window. To see if you have received any new faxes, look at the status box in   the main QuickLink III window.   To receive a fax manually   1. When a fax call is coming in, choose Start on the QuickLink III menu bar.   2. Choose Manual Fax Receive.   User's Guide   61   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Using Your Modem   To view and print a fax   1. In QuickLink III, click the Fax Viewer tool on the toolbar.   2. Click Yes to view the fax now.   3. Click the printer icon to print the fax on the selected printer.   4. To see the next new fax, click the Next Fax button.   To select modem modes   If you have trouble connecting with your internal modem to other modems, you can try   forcing the internal modem to certain modulations and connect rates. To select a   modulation, use the +MS command. In addition to selecting the modulation, this   command allows you to enable or disable automode and specify the lowest and highest   connection rate. The format of the command is as follows:   +MS= <mode>,<automode>,<min_rate>,<max_rate>   The +MS command should be used as part of the modem initialization sequence in your   communications program.   The following table indicates the mode value to use for each supported modulation as   well as the possible rates that can be used for each modulation.   <mode>   Modulation   v.21   Possible Rate (bps)   0 300   1 v.22   1200   2 v.22bis   v.23   2400, 1200   3 1200, 300   9 v.32   9600, 4800   10   11   v.32bis   v.34   14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800   33600, 31200, 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19200,   16800, 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400   17   64   X2, v.90   Bell 103   57,333–33,333   300   62   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Using Your Modem   For example, to force the internal modem to connect with the V.34 modulation:   1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.   2. Double-click Modem.   3. Click Properties.   4. Click the Connection tab.   5. Click Advanced.   6. In the “Extra settings” field, type AT+MS=11 and click OK.   Most Windows modem applications use the modulation command in the “Extra settings”   field as part of the modem initialization.   The following table lists the other +MS parameters along with the acceptable values for   each parameter.   Parameter   Acceptable Values   <automode>   0 (Automode Disabled)   1 (Automode Enabled)   <min_rate>   <max_rate>   300 to 33600   300 to 33600   To force a maximum rate, set the minimum rate to the same value as the maximum value.   NOTE   Many countries impose a blackout period after a modem repeatedly fails to connect to a   service provider. The number of failed attempts and the period of time you must wait   differ from country to country. Check with your telephone company for more   information.   To dial in France and Spain   If you purchased your computer in Spain, the pulse dialing feature is disabled. Because   Loop Disconnect is not certified for your modem in Spain, you should use tone dialing   connections only.   In order to access the MiniTel system in France, you will need the latest modem driver   and MiniTel emulator software. The modem driver is available for download from the   technical support area on the HP Pavilion Notebook Web site   (http://www.hp.com/notebooks). Some Pavilion Notebook PCs include the TimTel Light   software; if your PC does not include TimTel Light, you must purchase the emulator   software separately.   User's Guide   63   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting PC Cards   Connecting PC Cards   The PC Card slots are available for storing data and expanding the communication   capabilities of the Pavilion Notebook. The Pavilion supports standard Type I, II, and III   PC Cards (PCMCIA and CardBus). You can use two Type I or II cards or one Type III   card.   To insert a PC Card   1. Hold the card with its face up and its connector holes toward the card slot.   2. Slide the PC Card into the slot until it is flush with the Pavilion.   To remove a PC Card   CAUTION   Do not remove a PC Card while the computer is reading or writing data. If you do, you   could lose data, or the computer could stop responding.   1. Click the PC Card indicator in the taskbar, then click Stop. This protects your data   and avoids unexpected problems. You can restart the card by removing it, then   inserting it again.   64   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting PC Cards   2. Flip the eject button out, so that it is sticks out from the side of the computer.   3. Press the eject button to eject the PC Card.   To reestablish network connection after resume   When you are using a network PC card, it is possible that you will lose network   connection after a Resume operation. If this occurs:   1. Stop the network PC card:   • • • Double-click on the PC card icon in the lower right of your screen.   In PC Card Properties, select your network card.   Click Stop.   2. Remove the PC card.   3. Insert the PC card again to reestablish network connection.   User's Guide   65   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting External Components   Connecting External Components   External components such as a printer, mouse, monitor, or keyboard may be connected   directly to your computer. However, if you have purchased the optional port replicator,   you can use it to connect external components without disconnecting them each time you   wish to use the computer on the road.   To identify the ports   Using the ports on the rear of the computer or on the port replicator, the following   external components are readily connected. Table numbers refer to a callout number on   the figures.   Port location on   Component   Printer (parallel)   Printer (infrared)   Printer (serial)   Monitor   Pavilion   Port replicator   11   1 6 --   2 10   12   13   13   14   --   3 PS/2 mouse   PS/2 keyboard   USB device   Infrared device   Speakers   8*   8*   7 6 4 16   17   15   Microphone   Audio-in   5 --   * You can use a Y adapter (HP F1469A) to connect both a keyboard and mouse to your   Pavilion.   66   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting External Components   Pavilion Notebook ports   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Parallel port   Serial port   VGA port (external monitor)   Audio out (external speaker)   Microphone jack   Infrared port   USB port   PS/2 port   AC adapter jack   User's Guide   67   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting External Components   Port replicator ports   9 Serial port   10 Parallel port   11 VGA port (external monitor)   12 PS/2 ports (2)   13 USB ports (2)   14 Audio In   15 Audio Out (external speaker)   16 Microphone jack   17 AC adapter jack   To use the port replicator   With the optional port replicator, you can connect external components without   disconnecting them each time you wish to use the computer on the road.   To connect to the port replicator   1. Plug in the AC adapter, then connect the AC adapter to the rear of the port replicator.   Make sure that the AC status light is on.   2. Align the computer with the locator pins on the port replicator, as shown.   68   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting External Components   3. Press down until the computer clicks into place. Make sure that the dock status light   is on.   4. Open the computer and press the blue power button to turn it on.   After the computer is turned on, you can close the lid while it is running.   When you dock your computer in a port replicator, it automatically turns on (or   resumes). If you prefer, you can change this setting using the BIOS Setup Utility:   1. Restart the computer, and press F2 at the HP Invent logo to enter the BIOS Setup   Utility.   2. Tab to the Power menu.   3. If the Auto Turn on Dock field has a check next to it, click on it to remove the check.   4. Exit the BIOS Setup Utility.   To disconnect from the port replicator   1. Press down on the two release tabs on the port replicator, as shown.   2. Lift the computer from the port replicator.   User's Guide   69   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting External Components   To connect a printer (or other parallel device)   The parallel port uses a standard 25-pin connector, most commonly used for connecting   dot-matrix, ink-jet, and laser printers. You may also use it to connect a parallel Zip drive.   • Connect the parallel printer cable or other parallel cable to the parallel port.   Note   If you connect a Zip drive to the parallel port, you can enhance its performance by   installing the accelerator that is supplied with your Zip drive.   To connect an external keyboard or PS/2 mouse   The 6-pin PS/2 port allows you to attach an external keyboard or a PS/2–compatible   mouse to the computer. While an external PS/2 mouse is connected, the touch pad is   normally disabled. The Pavilion Notebook provides one PS/2 port; the optional port   replicator provides two PS/2 ports.   • • • Plug the mouse or keyboard PS/2 cable into the PS/2 port on the computer.   To connect both a mouse and keyboard, use the HP F1469A Y adapter.   To connect a device that has a PC-type jack, first connect its cable to an adapter cable   with a PS/2 jack.   Note   To use hot keys from an external keyboard, substitute CTRL+ALT for the computer Fn   key. For example, to access Fn+F2, press CTRL+ALT+F2.   70   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting External Components   To connect a USB device   Universal serial bus (USB) provides a bidirectional serial interface for adding peripheral   devices such as game controllers, serial and parallel ports, and scanners on a single bus.   The Pavilion Notebook provides one USB port; the optional port replicator provides two   USB ports.   • Attach the USB cable to the USB port. Windows automatically recognizes the USB   device. Some USB devices can be connected to the computer in series—this is called   a daisy-chain connection.   Note   If you have problems making this connection, contact the vendor of the peripheral   device, as well as the HP Web site, for the latest versions of the USB drivers. The USB   technology is dynamic and continues to develop.   To connect audio devices   There is a built-in microphone located just below the computer display. You can use it to   record voice, sound, and music. You can also plug in a stereo input source (such as a CD   player), an external microphone, external speakers or headphones.   • Attach the audio cable to the corresponding audio port.   Note   When you plug a device into the microphone-in port, the built-in microphone   automatically turns off. When you plug a device into the speaker-out port, the built-in   speakers automatically turn off.   To use an external monitor   Connecting an external monitor   1. From the Start menu, shut down the computer.   2. Connect the monitor cable from the monitor to the VGA port on the rear of the   computer or on the port replicator.   3. Connect the monitor to a power source and turn it on.   4. Press the blue power button to turn on the computer.   User's Guide   71   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting External Components   Switching the display to the external monitor   • Close the computer lid.   –or–   • Press Fn+F12 (or CTRL+ALT+F12 on an external keyboard) to cycle through the   display options: Pavilion Notebook display, external monitor, both.   Adjusting monitor resolution   1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display.   2. On the Settings tab, adjust the Screen area.   Using dual display mode   You can extend the desktop by connecting an external monitor to your Pavilion   Notebook. With Windows 98 SE and Windows ME, the dual display control panel is   already installed.   Dual display mode requires that your computer display be set as shown in the table   below. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings Tab to adjust these settings.   Pavilion Notebook   screen   Screen area   Colors   12-inch   800×600 pixels   256 colors or   High Color (16 bit)   14-inch   800×600 pixels   1024×768 pixels   256 colors   1. Set your Pavilion Notebook display settings according to the table above.   2. Click the Start Button and select Shut down.   3. Connect the monitor cable from the monitor to the VGA port on the rear of the   computer or on the port replicator.   4. Connect the monitor to a power source and turn it on.   5. Press the blue power button to turn on the computer. Windows will detect the second   monitor and attempt to load the proper display driver. Follow the onscreen   instructions.   6. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings Tab. Position the second   monitor to the right or left of your Pavilion Notebook display to match your monitor   location.   72   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Making Connections   Connecting External Components   7. Make sure that the Settings box “Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor” is   checked.   You can change the Screen area and Colors settings for the second monitor by selecting   Display #2. These settings can be different from your Pavilion Notebook display settings.   There are a few limitations with dual display mode:   • Settings cannot be changed on the second monitor if DirectDraw is enabled—for   example, if video is playing—since the display driver cannot reallocate the display   memory for dual display support.   • • Under dual display mode, only the software cursor can be used. There is no hardware   cursor available under Virtual Refresh mode.   Games that use the DirectDraw API cannot run in dual display mode. You will be   prompted to disable the second monitor before running the game.   User's Guide   73   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   User's Guide   75   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Configuring the Pavilion Notebook with the BIOS Setup Utility   Configuring the Pavilion Notebook with the BIOS Setup Utility   The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup utility is a menu-driven utility that   enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor the operation of your   notebook to your individual work needs.   The settings made in the BIOS Setup utility control the hardware and therefore have a   fundamental effect on how the Pavilion Notebook operates.   This page describes the BIOS Setup utility menus and options in detail.   To run the BIOS Setup utility   1. Close all applications, then shut down Windows and restart the computer.   2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   3. The pointing devices are not active in the BIOS Setup utility. Press the RIGHT and   LEFT arrow keys to move among menus. Press the DOWN and UP arrow keys to   move among options in a menu. Press F5 or F6 to move through values for the current   option or press ENTER to display a list of choices. See the tables below for more   information.   4. After you select the options you want, press F10 or use the Exit menu to exit the BIOS   Setup utility.   If the settings cause a conflict between devices during reboot, the system prompts you to   run BIOS Setup, and the conflicting settings are marked.   Main Menu   Default   BIOS Revision   Shows the current BIOS version.   Detected automatically.   System Time   System Date   Diskette A   Sets the time using 24-hour format.   Values set take effect immediately.   Sets the date using mm/dd/yyyy   format.   Sets the floppy drive type.   Floppy disk drive type detected   and set automatically.   Primary Master   Sets the hard disk drive type and   various parameters.   Hard disk drive detected and set   automatically.   76   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Configuring the Pavilion Notebook with the BIOS Setup Utility   Secondary Master   Display Device   Sets the CD-ROM drive type and   various parameters.   CD-ROM drive detected and set   automatically.   Switches between the built-in display   (LCD), an external display (CRT) if   attached, and both.   LCD/CRT   PS/2 Pointing   Devices   Enables or disables the pointing   devices.   Internal pointing device and   external PS/2 mouse are enabled   ZV Port   Sets whether zoomed video function   is enabled, to connect from a PC   card to a VGA controller.   Disabled   Quiet Boot   When enabled, hides summary of   power-on self-test and messages   during boot.   Enabled   System Memory   Shows the system memory size.   Shows the extended memory size.   640KB   Extended Memory   Detected automatically.   Advanced Menu   Default   Serial port   Sets how the serial port is configured   by the BIOS (specified or automatic).   Enabled   Base I/O   address   Sets the I/O address and interrupt.   3F8 IRQ4   Disabled   IrDA port   Sets how the infrared port is   configured by the BIOS (specified or   automatic).   Mode   When IrDA port is enabled, sets the   hardware to support SIR (Standard   IR) or FIR (Fast IR) infrared   communications. (Driver installation   is required.)   SIR   Base I/O   address   When IrDA port is enabled, sets the   I/O address and interrupt.   2F8 IRQ3   DMA 3   DMA channel   When Fast IR mode is enabled, sets   the DMA channel.   User's Guide   77   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Configuring the Pavilion Notebook with the BIOS Setup Utility   Parallel Port   Mode   Sets how the parallel port is   configured by the BIOS (specified or   automatic).   Enabled   Sets the port to output only, bi-   directional, ECP mode, or EPP   mode.   ECP mode   Base I/O   address   Sets the I/O address.   378 IRQ7   DMA 0   Both   DMA channel   When ECP mode is enabled, sets the   DMA channel.   Local Bus IDE   Adapter   Enables the primary (hard drive) and   secondary (CD-ROM drive)   controllers.   Floppy disk   controller   Enables the floppy disk drive.   Enabled   Disabled   CPU Serial   Number   Controls detection of processor serial   number.   Security Menu   Default   User Password Is   Shows if a user password is set.   Clear   Supervisor   Password Is   Shows if a supervisor password is   set.   Clear   Set User Password   Press ENTER to set, change, or   clear user password. Password   length can be no longer than 8   characters, 0-9, A-Z.   Set Supervisor   Password   Press ENTER to set, change, or   clear supervisor password. This   password protects BIOS Setup   settings.   78   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Configuring the Pavilion Notebook with the BIOS Setup Utility   Password on boot   Sets whether a user password is   Enabled   required when the computer boots.   Power (APM) Menu*   Default   PM Control   Disables power management, or   enables it either always or when on   battery power only.   Battery Powered Only   Power Savings   Sets the combination of power   management features for your   usage. (Choose Customize if you   want to set any of the Timeout   options.)   Maximum Battery Life   Standby Timeout   Suspend Timeout   Hibernate Timeout   Sets the period of inactivity after   which the computer goes from On to   Standby power mode.   2 minutes   2 minutes   2 hours   Sets the period of inactivity after   which the computer goes from   Standby to Suspend power mode.   Sets whether the computer goes   from Suspend to Hibernate power   mode after the indicated period of   inactivity.   Hard Disk Timeout   Video Timeout   Sets the period of inactivity after   which the hard disk stops spinning.   15 seconds   Off   Sets the period of user input device   inactivity after which the screen is   turned off.   Auto-turn-on on   Dock   When enabled, the system turns on   or resumes automatically when   docked.   Enabled   Lid Switch Mode   Sets the power mode for when the lid   is closed. LCD panel can be turned   off or the system can enter suspend   mode.   Turn Off LCD   User's Guide   79   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Configuring the Pavilion Notebook with the BIOS Setup Utility   Power Button   Mode   Sets the action (Suspend or Off) of   the blue power button when pressed   for less than 4 seconds.   Suspend   Off   Resume on   Modem Ring   Sets whether the system resumes   from Suspend if a ring signal is   received.   Resume on Time   Resume Time   Cooling Control   Boot Menu   Sets whether the system resumes   from Suspend at a defined time of   day.   Off   Sets the 24-hour time when the   system resumes from Suspend if   enabled.   Sets mode for reduction of CPU   temperature to Silence (less cooling)   or Performance (more cooling).   Performance   Default   Diskette Drive   Hard Drive   CD-ROM/DVD   Drive   Shows the order of boot devices.   Move the entries to change the order.   1. Diskette Drive 2. Hard Drive   3. CD-ROM/ DVD Drive   Exit Menu   Exit Saving   Changes   Saves Setup changes to CMOS,   exits, and reboots.   Exit Discarding   Changes   Discards Setup changes since last   save, exits, and reboots. Does not   affect security, date, or time changes.   Load Setup   Defaults   Restores default settings, stays in   Setup. Does not affect security, date,   or time changes.   Discard Changes   Save Changes   Discards Setup changes since last   save, stays in Setup. Does not affect   security, date, or time changes.   Saves Setup changes to CMOS and   stays in Setup. Security settings are   saved when changed.   80   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Installing RAM modules   Installing RAM modules   The Pavilion Notebook provides an optional memory expansion slot for installing up to   two RAM expansion modules. Use HP SDRAM modules only; EDO RAM is not   supported.   Your computer’s computer chips are extremely static-sensitive. Static electricity can   permanently damage computer chips. Carefully read the following caution information.   CAUTION   Handle the RAM module only by its edges. Otherwise, you may damage the module   due to electrostatic discharge. Static electricity can permanently damage computer   chips. It is therefore important to discharge the static electricity from your body   before installing the memory module. Discharge your body’s electricity by touching   the metal shielding around the connectors on the rear of the computer.   You’ll need a small Phillips screwdriver to complete this procedure.   1. Click the Start Button and select Shut down.   2. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery.   3. Remove the RAM expansion cover located on the bottom of the computer using a   Phillips screwdriver.   4. Insert the RAM expansion module into the connector at about a 30° angle until it’s   fully inserted. Then press down at both sides of the module until it latches.   5. Replace the RAM expansion module door.   6. Insert the battery.   User's Guide   81   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Installing RAM modules   Note   If you add RAM so that your total RAM is greater than 256 MB, you must change the   size of the Hibernate partition. This partition is automatically used to save your current   session from RAM when battery level is low. As a result, you must provide a   sufficiently large Hibernate partition to accommodate all the information stored in   RAM; otherwise, you risk losing work in progress. See Expanding the Hibernate   Partition.   82   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Removing RAM modules   Removing RAM modules   After you remove the RAM expansion cover, do the following:   1. Release the two latches at the sides of the RAM expansion module by pushing them   gently outward (away from the sides of the module).   2. When you release the latches, the free edge of the module pops up.   3. Pull the module out of the connector.   4. Replace the RAM expansion module door.   User's Guide   83   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Replacing a hard disk drive   Replacing a hard disk drive   You’ll need a small Phillips screwdriver to complete this procedure.   1. From the Start menu, shut down the computer.   2. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery.   3. Turn the unit bottom side up.   4. Use a screwdriver to remove the hard disk drive locking screw.   5. Slide and hold the hard disk drive latch.   6. Slide the hard disk drive toward the edge of the computer, then lift out.   7. Insert the new hard disk drive and the locking screw.   8. Insert the battery.   Note   If you are installing a new hard disk drive, you should create a Hibernate partition on   the drive before loading any software. See "Expanding the Hibernate Partition" on page   87.   84   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Expanding the Hibernate Partition   Expanding the Hibernate Partition   You can create the Hibernate partition by booting from the Recovery CD. The   partitioning and recovery process takes approximately 20 minutes—do not interrupt the   process or unplug the AC adapter until the process is completed.   CAUTION   This procedure will format the hard disk drive and erase all data on the disk. Be   sure to back up all data from your hard disk before you begin this procedure. After   the hard disk drive is formatted, you’ll need to reinstall any applications.   1. Back up all data from your hard disk.   2. If you wish to install additional RAM, do so now.   3. Connect the AC adapter to the computer.   4. Insert the Recovery CD in the CD-ROM (or DVD) drive. (If your system came with   two Recovery CDs, insert Disc 1.)   5. Restart the computer, and when you see the HP logo, press F2.   6. Select the CD-ROM drive as the first boot device, exit from the BIOS Setup utility,   and reboot.   7. Choose Continue.   8. Choose Advanced.   9. Select a size from the Hibernate Partition Size drop-down list.   10. If you want to create a Hibernate partition without recovering the operating system,   select the “Do not load operating system” checkbox and select one of the partition   options.   11. Choose Continue.   12. Click OK to begin.   If your system came with two Recovery CDs, you may be prompted to insert the   other Recovery CD during the partitioning process.   13. When you are prompted to reboot your computer, remove the Recovery CD and press   Ctrl+Alt+Delete.   User's Guide   85   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuring and Expanding Your Computer   Expanding the Hibernate Partition   14. Follow the onscreen instructions for setting up Windows.   15. When Windows setup is complete, reinstall any applications and restore backed up   data.   86   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Service and Support   User's Guide   87   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Service and Support   Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement   Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement   1. HP warrants to you, the end-user customer, that HP hardware, accessories, and   supplies will be free from defects in materials and workmanship after the date of   purchase, for the period specified in the Warranty Duration sheet included with your   HP computer. If HP receives notice of such defects during the warranty period, HP   will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to be defective.   Replacement products may be either new or equivalent in performance to new.   2. HP warrants to you that HP software will not fail to execute its programming   instructions after the date of purchase, for the period specified in the Warranty   Duration sheet included with your HP computer, due to defects in material and   workmanship when properly installed and used. If HP receives notice of such defects   during the warranty period, HP will replace software which does not execute its   programming instructions due to such defects.   3. HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error   free. If HP is unable, within a reasonable time, to repair or replace any product to a   condition as warranted, you will be entitled to a refund of the purchase price upon   prompt return of the product.   4. HP’s limited warranty is valid in any country or locality where HP has a support   presence for this product and where HP has marketed this product. The level of   warranty service you receive may vary according to local standards. HP will not alter   form, fit or function of the product to make it operate in a country for which it was   never intended to function for legal or regulatory reasons.   5. Warranty does not apply to defects resulting from (a) improper or inadequate   maintenance or calibration, (b) software, interfacing, parts, or supplies not supplied   by HP, (c) unauthorized modification or misuse, (d) operation outside of the   published environmental specifications for the product, or (e) improper site   preparation or maintenance.   6. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE   EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION, WHETHER WRITTEN   OR ORAL, IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY   IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY   QUALITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some countries, states or   provinces do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, so the   above limitation or exclusion might not apply to you. This warranty gives you   specific legal rights and you might also have other rights that vary from country to   country, state to state, or province to province.   88   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Service and Support   Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement   7. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY   STATEMENT ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. EXCEPT AS   INDICATED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR   LOSS OF DATA OR FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL   (INCLUDING LOST PROFIT OR DATA), OR OTHER DAMAGE, WHETHER BASED IN   CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE. Some countries, states or provinces do not   allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above   limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.   THE WARRANTY TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE   EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND   ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO   THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU.   User's Guide   89   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Service and Support   Getting Support for Your Pavilion PC   Getting Support for Your Pavilion PC   HP offers a number of ways that you can get technical support for your computer. If you   have questions or problems, here are the resources available to you:   • • • • Look up information in this User’s Guide.   Visit the Pavilion Notebook Web site.   Visit the HP Customer Care Web site.   Call HP support.   To use the Pavilion Notebook   User’s Guide   To locate information in the guide, use the Contents or Index tabs to search for   information. The Contents tab lists the headings of all the topics in the guide. The Index   tab provides an alphabetical list of the keywords in the guide; you can locate a keyword   either by typing it in the box or by scrolling through the list.   To get help from the HP notebook website   HP has a website on the Internet dedicated to HP notebook owners:   www.hp.com/notebooks This website contains information about the various HP   notebook models, warranties, support, and special promotions.   To get help with your computer, click the Technical Support button. In the technical   support area, you will have access to:   • • • • • • answers to frequently asked questions   software, driver, and BIOS updates   electronic manuals   troubleshooting solutions   self-help tools   the basic services included with your warranty, as well as descriptions of enhanced   and custom services   90   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Service and Support   Getting Support for Your Pavilion PC   • latest support telephone numbers for HP products   To call HP for Service and Support   If you are unable to solve a problem with your computer, you can call the HP Customer   Care Center. The Customer Care Center will assist you at no charge during the term of   the warranty; you are responsible only for cost of the telephone call. During the free   assistance period, HP will assist with questions about:   • • • applications and operating systems included with your computer   HP-described operation environments and conditions   HP accessories, HP upgrades, and basic operation and troubleshooting   HP will not be able to help with questions about:   • non-HP hardware, software, operating systems, or usage not intended for—or not   included by HP with—the product   • • • how to repair the product yourself   product development or custom installations   consulting   To locate the Customer Care Center in your area, check the following table. HP   Customer Care Centers will assist you for free during the term of the warranty; you are   responsible only for the cost of the telephone call. Check the HP notebook website   (www.hp.com/notebooks) for the most complete and current list of phone numbers. If the   HP notebook product is not normally sold by HP in the country of use, the customer must   call one of the supported HP Customer Care Centers located nearest the region.   Currently, Pavilion Notebook Series service and support assistance is provided in the US   only.   Pavilion Notebook Series   US Only – (970) 635-1000   User's Guide   91   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Service and Support   Obtaining Repair Service   Obtaining Repair Service   To receive warranty repair service   To receive warranty repair service, contact the appropriate HP Customer Care Center.   Check “To call HP for Service and Support” on page 93 for the phone number.   The support technician will help qualify your unit for warranty repair, based on the   warranty applicable to your unit and original purchase date, and will provide you with   repair processes. If the HP notebook product is not normally sold by HP in the country of   use, it must be returned to a supported country for services. (Currently, HP Pavilion   Notebook PC service is only provided in the United States.) Warranty service may   include the cost of shipping, handling, duties, taxes, freight, or fees to or from the service   location.   To repair your computer outside the warranty period   If your PC is no longer in the warranty period, contact the appropriate Customer Care   Center. The HP support person will let you know about repair charges and processes.   To prepare your computer for shipment   1. Important. Back up your hard disk drive.   While your computer is being repaired, the hard disk may be replaced or reformatted.   2. Hewlett-Packard cannot guarantee the return of removable components. Please   remove the following prior to sending your computer in for service:   • • • • PC cards   AC adapter and power cord   CDs in the CD player   Floppy disks in the floppy disk drive   3. When sending your computer to Hewlett-Packard, please use the original product   packaging or other substantial packaging in order to avoid damage to the unit in   transit.   92   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Service and Support   Obtaining Repair Service   Note   If the hard disk drive is defective, you will receive a replacement drive with the original   HP software.   User's Guide   93   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   User's Guide   95   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   Troubleshooting Techniques   Audio Problems   If sound is not audible   • • • Press Fn+Up Arrow several times.   Click the speaker icon on the taskbar to ensure that Mute is not checked.   When you are operating your computer in MS-DOS mode (for example, when   running MS-DOS games), you may find that the sound does not operate properly.   Use Windows applications for full use of sound capabilities.   If sound does not record   • Check software controls for recording sound: Start, Programs, Accessories,   Multimedia (or Entertainment), Sound Recorder.   You may also want to test the audio with diagnostics. See Testing Hardware Operation.   If the PC card detection beep(s) at startup are very loud and volume cannot be   adjusted   • Download the latest audio driver from the technical support area of the HP Pavilion   Notebook Web site (http://www.hp.com/notebooks).   CD-ROM Drive Problems   If you can’t boot from a CD in the CD-ROM drive   • • Make sure the CD is a bootable CD, such as the Pavilion Notebook Recovery CD.   If you always want to boot from a CD when one is present, check the boot order in   BIOS Setup.   1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the computer.   2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   3. Open the Boot menu. The default boot order is (1) CD-ROM/DVD,   (2) Diskette A, and (3) Hard Drive C.   96   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   4. If the default has been changed, select CD-ROM/DVD for first boot device.   5. Exit the BIOS Setup utility.   • Reboot the computer.   You may also want to test the CD-ROM drive with diagnostics. See Testing Hardware   Operation.   Display Problems   If the computer is on, but the screen is blank   • • • Try pressing Fn+F1 to increase the contrast or Fn+F2 to decrease the contrast. (On   TFT displays, contrast control is not necessary and therefore is not available.)   Press Fn+F12 in case the internal display was disabled. (Do this three times to return   to the state you started from.)   If the computer is cold, allow it to warm up.   If the screen is difficult to read   • Check whether the display resolution is set to its default setting—800×600 for 12.1"   display or 1024×768 for larger displays. Check this in Start, Settings, Control Panel,   Display, Settings.   • If you have an HPA display, try pressing Fn+F1 to increase contrast.   If part of the Windows desktop is not visible and you have to scroll down to see the   taskbar   • Your display resolution may be set to 1024×768 on a 12.1" display, instead of   800×600. You need to set the monitor type to Laptop Display Panel (800×600) in   Windows 98 or Digital Flat Panel in Windows ME.   1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.   2. Double-click Display.   3. Click the Settings tab.   4. Click Advanced.   5. Click the Monitor tab.   6. Click Change.   7. Click Next.   User's Guide   97   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   8. Choose to manually select the monitor type.   9. Select Laptop Display Panel (in Windows 98) or Digital Flat Panel (in Windows   ME) and click Next.   10. Click Next and then Finish.   11. Click Close.   12. Reduce the resolution to 800×600 pixels and click Apply.   If an external display does not work   • • Check the connections.   Press Fn+F12 in case the external monitor was disabled. (Do this three times to return   to the state you started from.)   • The external monitor may not be detected. In the BIOS Setup utility, try setting Video   Display Device to LCD/CRT in the Main menu.   You may also want to test the display with diagnostics. See Testing Hardware Operation.   DVD Problems   If you can’t boot from a CD or DVD in the DVD drive   • • Make sure the CD or DVD is bootable, such as the Pavilion Notebook Recovery CD.   If you always want to boot from a CD or DVD when one is present, check the boot   order in BIOS Setup.   1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the computer.   2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   3. Open the Boot menu. The default boot order is (1) CD-ROM/DVD,   (2) Diskette A, and (3) Hard Drive C.   4. If the default has been changed, select CD-ROM/DVD for first boot device.   5. Exit the BIOS Setup utility.   • Reboot the computer.   You may also want to test the DVD drive with diagnostics. See Testing Hardware   Operation.   98   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   If the DVD is playing erratically   • Dirt or smudges can cause a disc to skip. Clean the disc with a soft cloth. If the disc is   badly scratched, it will have to be replaced.   If a DVD movie stops playing in the middle   • The DVD may be double-sided. Open the DVD tray, and read the text near the center   hole of the disc. If it says Side A, flip the disc over, close the tray, and then press the   Play button to continue playing the movie.   • You may have accidentally paused the DVD movie. Press the Play button to resume   playing the movie.   If you get a Region Code error when playing a DVD movie   • DVDs may include regional codes that are embedded into the disc data. These codes   prevent DVD movies from being played in regions of the world that are different   from where they are sold. If you get a Region Code error, you are trying to play a   DVD that is for a different region. Make sure you play a DVD designed for your   region.   If you get a “System Error: Unable to read drive” message when running a CD   program or a movie on the DVD drive   • For a single-sided CD or DVD, make sure the disc is placed into the drive with the   label facing up.   • • Make sure the DVD or CD is clean.   Wait 5 to 10 seconds after closing the DVD tray to give the computer sufficient time   to recognize the CD or DVD.   • Restart the system:   1. Remove the CD or DVD.   2. Click Start on the taskbar.   3. Choose Shut Down.   4. Choose Restart.   If the DVD movie doesn’t fill the screen   • On a double-sided DVD, each side has a different format (Standard or Widescreen).   In the widescreen format, black bands appear at the top and bottom of the screen. To   view the standard format, flip the disc over and play the other side.   User's Guide   99   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   Hard Disk Drive Problems   If the computer’s hard drive doesn’t spin   • Make sure the computer has power. If necessary, connect the AC adapter, making   sure it is plugged into a power source and into the rear of the computer.   If the hard disk makes a buzzing or whining noise   • • Back up the drive immediately.   Check for alternate noise sources, such as the fan or a PC Card drive.   If files are corrupted   • • Run the VirusScan program.   In Windows 98, run the ScanDisk surface scan to check the platter. From the Start   menu, click Programs, Accessories, System Tools, ScanDisk.   • In Windows ME, check your disk using error-checking (open My Computer, select   the disk you want to scan, click File, click Properties, select the Tools tab, and click   Check Now).   You may also want to test the hard disk drive with diagnostics. See Testing Hardware   Operation.   Heat Problems   If the computer gets hot   • • Make sure the air vents are clear.   Note that it is normal for the computer to get warm. DOS games and other programs   that drive CPU usage toward 100% can contribute to a temperature increase.   Keyboard, Touch Pad, and Mouse Problems   If the touch pad is difficult to control   • Customize the touch pad by using the Mouse applet in Control Panel (Start, Settings,   Control Panel).   100 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   If the pointing devices don’t work   • • Don’t touch the touch pad while booting or resuming.   Reset the computer.   If a scroll mouse doesn’t work   • Suspend or shut down the computer before you attach the scroll mouse, to ensure that   the external mouse will be detected properly/   If you want to go back to using the touch pad, you must suspend or shut down the   computer before you detach the scroll mouse.   If the embedded numeric keypad doesn’t work   • • Make sure Num Lock is on.   Don’t touch the touch pad while booting or resuming.   If a special feature on the PS/2 mouse doesn’t work   • • Make sure you installed any drivers included with the mouse.   Suspend and resume the computer, so that the system will detect the PS/2 mouse.   You may also want to test the keyboard and pointing devices with diagnostics. See   Testing Hardware Operation.   Memory Problems   If a message says you are out of memory   • • In Windows Help, search for Memory Troubleshooter.   If you are having memory problems running MS-DOS programs, in Windows Help   search for MS-DOS Troubleshooter.   You may also want to test memory with the diagnostics. See Testing Hardware   Operation.   User's Guide 101   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   MIDI Problems   If the computer is sometimes unable to play MIDI files   • Download the latest audio driver from the technical support area of the HP Pavilion   Notebook Web site (http://www.hp.com/notebooks).   Modem Problems   If the modem will not connect at 56K speed   • • The host modem may not support a 56K (V.90) connection speed.   The speed at which you connect depends on several factors, such as the current   condition of the telephone line. If you try connecting at another time, it’s possible   you may be able to connect at 56K.   If the modem will not connect at any speed   • • • Make sure the telephone line goes from the modem phone jack on the right side of the   computer to the telephone jack on the wall.   If you have a single telephone line for voice and modem use, make sure no one else is   using the line and that the phone is not off the hook.   Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP). It's possible that service may be   unavailable temporarily or that your settings are incorrect.   • • • Try restarting your computer and attempt another connection.   Try an alternative dial-in number.   Download the latest modem driver from the technical support area of the HP Pavilion   Notebook Web site (http://www.hp.com/notebooks).   • In Windows 98 or Windows ME, run the modem diagnostics:   1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.   2. Double-click Modems.   3. Click the Diagnostics tab.   102 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   4. Click the port to which your modem is attached.   5. Click More Info.   • In Windows Help, use the Modem Troubleshooter.   If the modem connection is dropped when transferring large files   • • There may be static or interference on the phone line. Try connecting later.   If a serial or PC card modem is not working, disable the internal modem.   1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.   2. Double-click System.   3. Click the Device Manager tab.   4. Double-click Modem to list the current modem devices.   5. Double-click the internal modem.   6. Select the checkbox “Disable in this hardware profile.”   PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems   If the notebook doesn’t recognize a PC Card   • • Remove and reinsert the PC card.   If the card requires an IRQ, check that there is one available. Look in Device   Manager, Properties, Interrupt Request (IRQ).   • Check the HP Pavilion Notebook Web site for information about supported PC   Cards.   • • Try the card in another computer.   Reboot the computer.   You may also want to test the PC card with diagnostics. See Testing Hardware   Operation.   If an I/O card stops communicating properly   • The card may have been reset if the computer suspended or turned off. Exit any   applications, then remove and reinsert the card.   User's Guide 103   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   If a PC card modem is not working   • Disable the internal modem.   1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.   2. Double-click System.   3. Click the Device Manager tab.   4. Double-click Modem to list the current modem devices.   5. Double-click the internal modem.   6. Select the checkbox “Disable in this hardware profile.”   Performance Problems   If the computer pauses or runs sluggishly   • • • • Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to see if an application is not responding.   Reboot the computer.   Delete temporary and unneeded files.   Certain background operations (such as VirusScan) can affect performance while   they’re running.   • Check the BIOS Setup settings.   1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the computer.   2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   3. From the Power menu, set CPU Cooling Modes to Performance.   4. Exit the BIOS Setup utility.   • Some file browsers may be unresponsive while they’re processing a graphic image or   waiting for broken network connections to time out.   • • Install additional memory if Windows is spending a lot of time swapping to disk.   Check amount of available free disk space.   104 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   Port Replicator Problems   If a port on a port replicator isn’t working   • • • Check that AC power is connected.   Try using the corresponding notebook port, while undocked.   See the manual for the port replicator.   Power and Battery Problems   If the computer turns off immediately after it turns on   • Battery power is probably extremely low. Plug in the AC adapter or insert a newly   charged battery.   If the computer keeps beeping   • The Pavilion Notebook beeps for 15 seconds when the battery is low. Save your   work, shut down Windows immediately, and insert a charged battery or plug in the   AC adapter.   If the computer has a short operating time   • • • Try conserving power by setting power timeouts to shorter periods. In Windows 98,   you can adjust these settings in the Power Management applet in Control Panel   (Power Options in Windows ME).   If you are running any applications with an automatic save feature, such as MS Word   for Windows, you can extend the save time or disable this feature to reduce hard   disk access.   If the operating time has become shorter and the battery is more than a year or two   old, you may need to replace the battery.   • • • • Set the display brightness to the lowest comfortable level.   Heavy modem use can affect battery operating time.   PC card use can affect battery operating time.   Check the Power Management settings in BIOS Setup.   1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the computer.   2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   User's Guide 105   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   3. From the Power menu, make sure Enable Power Saving is enabled.   4. Exit the BIOS Setup utility.   If the battery doesn’t charge   • Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the power source and that the light on the   adapter is on.   • If you're using a power strip, remove the AC adapter from the power strip and plug it   directly into a wall outlet.   • • Check that the battery is fully installed and locked in place.   Turn off the computer, then check that the battery contacts are clean and that the AC   adapter cables are fully plugged in.   • • Move the computer away from any nearby heat source. Unplug the AC adapter and   allow the battery to cool down. An elevated battery temperature prevents charging.   If available, try another battery and AC adapter.   If the Time Remaining percentage for the battery is not correct   • When you place the pointer on the power (battery) icon on the Windows taskbar, you   will see the percentage of remaining time left on the battery. The Smart Battery   feature calculates the Time Remaining by dividing the battery capacity by the real   time power consumed by the system. In other words, this percentage reflects the task   you are performing at the moment. For example, if you are doing something that   consumes a lot of battery power (such as reading a CD-ROM or DVD), the Time   Remaining percentage will be lower than if you were performing a task that doesn’t   require as much power. (The system assumes you will continue with this same task   until the battery runs out.) Therefore, the Time Remaining value should be viewed as   an estimate, not a precise value.   If the computer stops responding   • • Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to end the application that is not responding.   Press the blue power button for at least 4 seconds to turn off the computer. Then press   the blue button again to turn the computer back on.   • If nothing happens, insert a paper clip into the system-off button on the bottom of the   computer. Then press the blue button to turn the computer on.   If the computer doesn’t suspend as expected   • If you have a connection to another computer, the computer doesn’t suspend if the   connection is actively in use.   106 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   • If the computer is performing an operation, it normally waits for the operation to   finish.   You may also want to test the power management system with diagnostics. See Testing   Hardware Operation.   Printing Problems   For most printing problems, use the Print Troubleshooter in Windows Help.   If a serial or parallel printer doesn’t print   • • • Check that you are using a proper cable or cable adapter, and that the printer is on.   Check for paper in the printer or other printer errors.   Make sure the printer cable is secure at both ends.   If the left edge of printed output is missing   • If the printer you are using is a 600-dpi (dots per inch) printer, try selecting a   compatible printer driver for a 300-dpi printer. For example, for a 600-dpi   HP LaserJet printer, try using the HP LaserJet IIIsi driver (300-dpi). Certain   applications may not work properly with 600-dpi printers.   Recovery CD Problems   If an error message “Windows cannot find wordpad.exe” appears after inserting   the Recovery CD   • The system is trying to open the readme.doc file in WordPad, but cannot locate the   wordpad.exe program file. Under Windows 98, this error message may appear after   inserting the Recovery CD. To indicate the location of this file, type C:\Program   Files\Accessories in the Program Not Found error message box.   Serial, Parallel, and USB Problems   If a serial mouse doesn’t work   • First, make certain you completely followed the manufacturer’s installation   instructions to install the mouse properly.   User's Guide 107   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   • • Check the port connection to see if it’s loose.   Check settings in BIOS Setup.   1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the computer.   2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   3. From the Components menu, check that Serial Port is enabled.   If you suspend and resume, reboot the computer to reenable the mouse.   • If a serial modem doesn’t work properly   • • • In Windows Help use the Modem Troubleshooter.   Check the port connection (it may be loose).   Check settings in BIOS Setup.   1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the computer.   2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   3. From the Advanced menu, check that Serial Port is enabled.   Disable the internal modem.   • 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.   2. Double-click System.   3. Click the Device Manager tab.   4. Double-click Modem to list the current modem devices.   5. Double-click the internal modem.   6. Select the checkbox “Disable in this hardware profile.”   If the serial or parallel port is not working   • • Check the port connection (it may be loose).   Check settings in BIOS Setup.   108 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the computer.   2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   3. From the Advanced menu, check that Parallel Port or Serial Port is enabled.   If the USB port is not working   • Contact the vendor of the peripheral device, as well as Hewlett-Packard, for the latest   versions of the USB drivers.   You may also want to test the ports with diagnostics. See Testing Hardware Operation.   Startup Problems   If the computer doesn’t respond at turn-on   • • • • Connect the AC adapter.   Press the blue power button to try turning on the unit.   Use the system-off button to reset the computer.   If you get no response, remove the battery and AC adapter, remove any PC cards, and   undock the computer—then plug in the AC adapter and try resetting.   • If you still get no response, call HP for assistance.   If the computer doesn’t boot from battery power   • • Make sure the battery is properly inserted and fully charged.   Check battery contacts. If available, try another battery.   If the computer doesn’t boot from the floppy disk drive   • Check the boot order in the BIOS Setup utility.   1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the computer.   2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility.   3. Open the Boot menu. The default boot order is (1) Hard Drive C, (2) Diskette A,   and (3) CD-ROM/DVD.   4. As the first boot device, select Diskette A.   5. Exit the BIOS Setup utility.   User's Guide 109   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Troubleshooting Techniques   Suspending and Resuming Problems   If the computer takes a long time to resume after being suspended   • In Windows 98 and Windows ME, the computer can take a minute or longer to   resume when a network card is installed. While the operating system is loading   drivers and checking hardware and network connections, you will see a blinking   cursor on your display. As soon as the hardware has been re-initialized, the   Windows desktop will appear.   If the operating system hangs after you have suspended or resumed   • Your system may hang if you dock or undock your notebook while you are in the   process of suspending or resuming the computer. Make sure your computer has   completely suspended or resumed before you dock or undock it.   110 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Testing Hardware Operation   Testing Hardware Operation   The Pavilion Notebook DiagTools program provides two levels of testing:   • • Automated testing using the basic hardware test.   Advanced testing using individual hardware tests.   The tests are designed to run after the system reboots. This ensures that the computer will   be in a predictable state, so the diagnostic program can properly test the hardware   components. The tests are nondestructive and are intended to preserve the state of the   computer. The computer reboots when you exit the program, so that drivers can be   loaded.   To run the diagnostic test:   1. Reboot the computer and, when you see the HP logo , press F10.   2. When you see the initial diagnostics screen, press F2 twice to continue.   3. When the hardware detection finishes, check the list of detected hardware.   If a device is not detected or fails its test, it may be configured incorrectly in the   BIOS Setup utility. You can confirm the problem by running BIOS Setup and   checking the settings.   4. Press F2 twice to run the basic hardware test.   5. If you want to run additional hardware tests, press F2 twice. From the advanced test   screen, select and run the appropriate tests. Tests are not listed if no such hardware is   detected. Press the following keys to run tests:   ENTER   Runs the highlighted test.   F5 or SPACE   Marks or unmarks the highlighted test.   Marks or unmarks all tests in the current menu.   Marks or unmarks all tests in all menus.   Runs all marked tests.   F6   F7   F10   6. When you have finished running advanced tests, press ESC to exit.   7. If you want to view or save system and test information, press F4 twice to create a   Support Ticket log file. (If you want to view the Support Ticket, press F7.)   8. Press F3 twice to exit and reboot.   User's Guide 111   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Testing Hardware Operation   If you saved a Support Ticket, you can also view it later. From the directory   c:\dmi\hpdiags, run the file hpsuppt.exe. The Support Ticket will appear in that directory   as hpsuppt.txt.   112 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Recovering and Reinstalling Software   Recovering and Reinstalling Software   You can use the Recovery CD to recover an original Pavilion Notebook build, or you can   use it to install the HP custom software over a user-installed alternate operating system.   If you need to recover a specific application, you can reinstall the software directly from   your hard drive; for instructions, see “To recover an application”.   The Recovery CD provides the Pavilion Notebook–specific Windows drivers to   configure your custom system. You can find drivers:   • • On the Pavilion Notebook hard drive under C:\Notebook\Drivers.   On the Recovery CD, under \Notebook\Drivers\W98 for Windows 98. For Windows   ME, under \HP\Drivers.   • On the Pavilion Notebook Web site at www.hp.com/notebooks. This Web site   contains the latest updates of software drivers for your computer.   To recover the factory installation of your hard disk   The following procedure describes how to recover the original Windows software and   operating system that came with your computer.   CAUTION   This procedure will format the hard disk drive. After the hard disk drive is   formatted, you’ll need to reinstall any applications. Reformatting the hard disk   drive will erase all data on the disk.   1. Back up all data from your hard disk.   2. Connect the AC adapter to the computer.   3. Insert the bootable Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive.   4. Reboot and, when you see the HP logo, press F2.   5. Select the CD-ROM drive as the first boot device, exit from the BIOS Setup utility,   and reboot.   You can find more details about recovering the factory installation of Windows on the   Recovery CD: the file readme.txt is in the CD's root directory.   The recovery process can take as long as 30 minutes. Do not interrupt the process or   unplug the AC adapter until the process is completed.   User's Guide 113   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Recovering and Reinstalling Software   To replace a damaged Recovery CD   If you lose or damage the Recovery CD, take your Pavilion Notebook PC to a local HP   service center to get a replacement CD. Call the HP Customer Care Center—at   (970) 635-1000 in the U. S.—for the address and telephone number of an HP service   center near you.   To update the Pavilion Notebook BIOS   Hewlett-Packard may provide updates to the BIOS to enhance the capabilities of the   Pavilion Notebook. Updates will be available from HP Customer Care. Visit the   technical support area of the HP Pavilion Notebook Web site at   (http://www.hp.com/notebooks). Download the BIOS update and follow the instructions   in the README.TXT file on how to create the BIOS update floppy disk.   CAUTION   Because a BIOS update replaces the previous version, it is important you follow   these instructions exactly. Otherwise, the computer may be damaged. The BIOS   update process resets the configuration settings in the BIOS Setup utility, and it   erases any BIOS passwords.   1. Remove any PC Cards.   2. If the notebook is docked, undock it.   3. Connect the AC adapter to the notebook.   4. Insert the BIOS update disk in the floppy disk drive.   5. Restart the computer.   6. When you see the HP logo, press ESC to enter the boot menu.   7. Select diskette device, press enter.   8. Follow the onscreen instructions. This starts a process that takes approximately 1   minute. Once the update process begins, do not interrupt it.   9. When the process is completed, reboot the computer by pressing the system-off   button on the bottom of the notebook.   114 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Recovering and Reinstalling Software   To recover an application   Note   The Recovery CDs restore all the software that was originally on your HP Pavilion   Notebook PC, but the recovery program erases the hard drive in the process. Therefore,   to reinstall specific applications, you will not use the Recovery CDs.   If you remove an application from your hard disk and later decide you want it back, or if   you accidentally delete application files, you can easily reinstall the original software.   The setup programs for most of the applications that were factory-installed on your   system are included on your hard drive in C:\Notebooks\Programs. Each application has   its own folder that includes a readme file of instructions.   A few applications do not have installation programs on the hard drive. To reinstall one   of these applications (Microsoft Works, Microsoft Encarta, or Microsoft Money), use   the appropriate CD-ROM that came with your computer.   User's Guide 115   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Solving Problems with Your Computer   Sending Your Computer for Service   Sending Your Computer for Service   See “Obtaining Repair Service” to determine if your computer must be sent in for   service. If so, prepare your computer for shipment.   1. Important. Back up your hard disk drive.   While your computer is being repaired, the hard disk may be replaced or reformatted.   2. Hewlett-Packard cannot guarantee the return of removable components. Please   remove the following prior to sending your computer in for service:   • • • • PC cards   AC adapter and power cord   CDs in the CD player   Floppy disks in the floppy disk drive   3. When sending your Pavilion Notebook to Hewlett-Packard, please use the original   product packaging or other substantial packaging in order to avoid damage to the unit   in transit.   Note   If the hard disk drive is defective, you will receive a replacement drive with the original   HP software.   116 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   User's Guide 117   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Hardware and Software Specifications   Hardware and Software Specifications   For the most up–to–date information on Pavilion Notebook PC specifications, go to the   HP Pavilion Notebook Web site at www.hp.com/notebooks.   HP Pavilion Notebook PC Hardware Specifications   Physical   Attributes   Size: 311mm×249mm×42mm (12.24”×9.80”×1.64”) closed.   Weight: 3.0 kg (6.6 lb.).   Processor   and Bus   Intel Pentium III processor (Speedstep Support on 600 MHz or above),   128-KB OR 256-KB L2 cache.   Architecture   32-bit PCI bus.   Graphics   14.1-inch XGA active-matrix (TFT) display (1024×768×64K colors).   Trident Cyberblade 17 AGP 3D graphics controller with 4-MB or 8-MB SGRAM,   OR SMI Lynx DEM4 AGP graphics controller with 4-MB SGRAM.   Zoomed Video support for lower PC Card slot.   Dual-monitor support.   Power   Rechargeable 8-cell lithium ion battery (14.4 Vdc, 3.2 AH, 46 watt-hours) 3.12 (or 2.7) hours   battery life time,   OR NiMH (9.6Vdc 4.0 AH, 38.4 watt-hours) 2.22 (or 2.1) hours battery life.   Fast battery recharge: 80% in 1.6 hours, 100% in 2.1 hours.   Low-battery warning.   Suspend/resume capability.   60-watt AC adapter: 115 to 230 Vac (47 to 63 Hz) input, 19 Vdc, 3.16 A output.   Storage   24X CD-ROM OR 6XDVD drive.   1.44MB floppy disk drive.   4GB-to-10-GB hard disk drive.   RAM   32-MB SDRAM OR 64-MB SDRAM preinstalled.   Two slots for RAM expansion up to 256 MB maximum.   Audio System   16-bit, Sound Blaster Pro-compatible.   ESS M-2EM PCI audio OR ESS M-3 PCI audio.   64-voice wavetable synthesizer.   Stereo sound via two built-in speakers.   Built-in microphone.   Stereo line-in and monophonic microphone-in jacks.   ZV port audio interface.   118 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Hardware and Software Specifications   Keyboard and   Pointing   Device   87/88-key touch-type keyboard with 101/102 key emulation.   Embedded numeric keypad.   12 function (Fn) keys.   Touch pad pointing device.   Modem   56Kbps (V.90) data speed maximum.   14.4Kbps fax speed, Class 1 and 2.   Input/Output   Universal serial bus (USB).   9-pin, 115,200-bps serial (16550 UART).   25-pin bi-directional ECP/EPP parallel.   Video out: 800×600×16M or 1024x768x64K colors at 75-Hz refresh rate.   PS/2 keyboard/mouse port.   IrDA 1.1 (Fast IR) infrared port.   Expandability   Software   One Type III or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots (3.3- and 5-V support).   CardBus enabled.   Lower slot supports Zoomed Video.   Optional port replicator.   Microsoft Windows ME.   Windows-compatible Plug-and-Play.   Power management.   Microsoft Encarta 2000.   Microsoft Money 2000.   Intuit Quicken Basic 2000.   E-Center.   QuickLink III.   Mediamatics DVD Player.   MusicMatch Jukebox.   VirusScan.   Adobe Acrobat Reader.   HP diagnostic tests.   Online documentation.   Electronic registration.   Recovery CD(s) included.   Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service.   Security   Features   User and supervisor passwords.   Kensington Microsaver lock slot.   Environmental   Limits   Operating temperature: 5 to 35 ºC (41 to 95 ºF).   Operating humidity: 20 to 80 percent RH.   Storage temperature: –20 to 60 ºC (–4 to 140 ºF).   Storage humidity: 8 to 90 percent RH.   User's Guide 119   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Hardware and Software Specifications   Major ICs   CPU: Intel Pentium III OR AMD-K6.   North Bridge: 443DX OR 443BX.   South Bridge: PIIX4e or PIIK4m.   Video: SMI Lynx EM4 OR Trident Cyberblade 17 AGP.   Audio: ESS M-2EM OR ESS M-3.   CardBus: TI PCI1225.   Keyboard controller: National PC87570.   Super I/O: National 97338.   Software System Resources   The tables on this page show typical resource usage as set up by the Pavilion Notebook   BIOS. Plug-and-play operating systems, drivers, and BIOS setup settings may change   some of the entries. To see other, nondefault possibilities, refer to the BIOS Setup utility,   which lists port and audio device configurations in the Advanced menu.   System Interrupts   0 System timer   1 Keyboard   2 Cascade from secondary interrupt controller   Free (or COM2, IrDA port, if enabled)   COM1 (serial port)   3 4 5 Audio   6 Floppy disk drive   7 LPT1 (ECP parallel port)   Real-time clock   8 9 Free in APM mode (SCI in ACPI mode)   PCI IRQ (shared by all PCI devices)   Free (or MIDI, if enabled).   Touch pad, PS/2 mouse   10   11   12   13   14   15   Numeric coprocessor   Internal hard disk drive (primary IDE controller)   Internal CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE controller)   120 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Hardware and Software Specifications   System Memory   00000 - 9FFFF   A0000 – BFFFF   C0000 - CFFFF   D0000 - DBFFF   DC000 - FFFFF   System memory   Video   Video BIOS   Free (valid uses: upper memory blocks (UMBs) or PC Card memory windows)   System BIOS   System Input/Output Addresses (100-3FF)   170-177   1F0-1F7   220-22F   376   Internal CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE controller)   Internal hard disk drive (primary IDE controller)   DOS games (FM decoding)   Internal CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE controller)   LPT1 (printer port)   378-37F   388-38B   398-399   3B0-3BB   3C0-3DF   3E0-3E1   3E8-3EF   3F0-3F5   3F6   DOS games (FM decoding)   Motherboard resources   VGA adapter   VGA adapter   PCMCIA controller   Modem   Floppy disk drive controller   Internal hard disk drive (primary IDE controller)   Floppy disk drive controller   COM1 (serial port)   3F7   3F8-3FF   User's Guide 121   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Hardware and Software Specifications   DMA Channels   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ECP parallel port (if enabled)   DOS games (FM decoding)   Floppy disk drive   Fast IR (if enabled)   Cascade from secondary PMA controller   Free   Free   Free   122 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Safety Information   Safety Information   Power Cords   The power cord supplied with the Pavilion Notebook AC adapter should match the plug   and voltage requirements for your local area. Regulatory approval for the AC adapter has   been obtained using the power cord for the local area. However, if you travel to a   different area and need to connect to a different outlet or voltage, you should use one of   the power cords listed below. To purchase a power cord (including one for a country not   listed below) or a replacement AC adapter (HP F1454A), contact your local   Hewlett-Packard dealer or Sales and Service office.   Country   Rated Voltage and   Current   HP Part Number   Canada   125 Vac (3 A)   8120-6313   Mexico   Philippines   Taiwan   United States   Europe   Egypt   Saudi Arabia   250 Vac (2.5 A)   250 Vac (2.5 A)   250 Vac (2.5 A)   8120-6314   8120-8699   8120-6312   Hong Kong   Singapore   United Kingdom   Australia   New Zealand   Japan   125 Vac (3 A)   8120-6316   8120-6317   India   250 Vac (2.5 A)   South Africa   People’s Republic of   China   250 Vac (2.5 A)   8120-8373   User's Guide 123   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Safety Information   Battery Safety   • • To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a metal   object to touch the battery contacts.   The battery pack is suitable for use only with compatible HP Pavilion Notebook   models. Check the Support and Service section of this User's Guide for your local HP   contact.   • • Do not disassemble. There are no serviceable parts inside. Do not dispose of the   battery pack in fire or water.   Handle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care. If you come in contact with   the electrolyte, wash the exposed area with soap and water. If it contacts the eye,   flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention.   • Do not expose the battery pack to high storage temperatures (above 60° C,   140° F).   • • When the battery is not in use, store it in the battery pouch provided.   When discarding a battery pack, contact your local waste disposal provider regarding   local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries.   • • To obtain a replacement battery, contact your local dealer or HP sales office.   Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient temperature exceeds 45° C (113° F).   Laser Safety   The CD-ROM and DVD drives used with the HP Pavilion Notebook PC are certified as   Class 1 laser devices according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services   (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard and International Standards IEC 825 /   IEC 825-1 (EN60825 / EN60825-1). These devices are not considered harmful, but the   following precautions are recommended:   • • Ensure proper use by reading and following the instructions carefully.   If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center—see the Pavilion   Notebook Support and Service section of this User's Guide.   • • Do not attempt to make any adjustment of the unit.   Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam—do not open the unit.   124 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Regulatory Information   Regulatory Information   This section presents information that shows how the HP Pavilion Notebook PC   complies with regulations in certain regions. Any modifications to the Pavilion Notebook   not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the authority to operate the   Pavilion Notebook in these regions.   U.S.A.   The HP Pavilion Notebook PC generates and uses radio frequency energy and may   interfere with radio and television reception. The Pavilion Notebook PC complies with   the limits for a Class B computing device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which   provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. In the   unlikely event that there is interference to radio or television reception (which can be   determined by removing the unit’s batteries and AC adapter), try the following:   • • • Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.   Relocating the computer with respect to the receiver.   Connecting the computer's AC adapter to another power outlet.   Connections to Peripheral Devices   To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, use properly shielded cables   with this device.   For more information, consult your dealer, an experienced radio/television technician, or   the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission: How to   Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the   U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock Number   004-000-00345-4. At the first printing of this manual, the telephone number was (202)   512-1800.   User's Guide 125   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Regulatory Information   Declaration of Conformity (U.S.A.)   Hewlett-Packard Company   Manager of Corporate Product Regulations   3000 Hanover Street   Responsible Party:   Palo Alto, CA 94304, U.S.A.   (415) 857-1501   declares that the product(s)   Hewlett-Packard Company   HP Pavilion Notebook PC   Trade name:   Product name:   Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two   conditions:   1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and   2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may   cause undesired operation.   Canada   This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from   digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian   Department of Communications.   Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites   applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règlement sur le   brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du Canada.   Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)   Hewlett-Packard Company   Manufacturer:   Address:   Hewlett-Packard Company   Mobile Computing Division   19310 Pruneridge Ave.   Cupertino, CA 95014, U.S.A.   declares that the following product   HP Pavilion Notebook PC   Product name:   126 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications and Regulatory Information   Regulatory Information   All   Options:   Safety:   conforms to the following product specifications   IEC 950:1991+A1,A2 ,A3, A4 / EN 60950   (1992)+A1,A2, A3, A4 GB4943-1995   IEC 825-1:1993/EN60825-1:1994   [1]   CISPR 22:1993 / EN 55022 (1994): Class B   EMC:   GB9254-1988   EN 50082-1:1992   IEC 801-2:1991 / prEN 55024-2 (1992): 4kV CD,   8kV AD   IEC 801-3:1984 / prEN 55024-3 (1991): 3V/m   IEC 801-4:1988 / prEN 55024-4 (1992): 0.5 kV   signal lines, 1.0kV power lines   FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B   ANSI C63.4: 1992   AS/NZS 3548: 1995 Rules and Regulations of   Class B   The product herewith complies with the requirements   of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, EMC   Directive 89/336/EEC and IEC 825-1 and carries the   CE marking accordingly.   Supplementary   Information:   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.   Operation is subject to the following two conditions:   (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,   and (2) this device must accept any interference   received, including interference that may cause   undesired operation.   The HP F1740A and F1454A AC/DC adapter used   with this product is designed to operate on all power   systems, other than IT power systems.   [1] The product was tested in a typical configuration   with Hewlett-Packard personal computer peripherals.   Quality Department   Hewlett-Packard Company   Mobile Computing Division   User's Guide 127   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Index   access light location, 17   drive location, 14   A AC adapter   E connecting, 19   status light, 17   address   HP Customer Care Web site, 12   HP Web site, 12   APM, 50   eject button   PC Cards, 14   ergonomics, 33   F factory installation, 113   floppy disk drive   access light, 17   Audio Out jack   location on Pavilion, 15   B location, 14   battery   Fn key   installing, 19   latch location, 16   location, 16   + DOWN ARROW (volume), 26   + F1 (contrast), 26   low power warning, 55   recharging, 19   safety, 124   status, 54   status light, 17   troubleshooting, 105   BIOS   updating, 90   bottom view, 16   C Caps Lock   status light, 17   CD-ROM   access light location, 17   drive location, 14   click buttons   location, 14   comfort and safety, 41   computer   registering, 22   copyrights, 2   Customer Care Web site, 12   D diagnostic testing, 111   display   troubleshooting, 97   docking port, 16   drivers   updating, 90   DVD   User's Guide 129   pointing device   location, 13   battery, 124   laser, 124   touch pad   location, 13   using, 29   power, 123   using, 29   ports   Pavilion, 67   power   voltage, 123   safety and comfort, 41   screen saver   troubleshooting   battery, 105   display, 97   button location, 13   connecting AC, 19   processor speed, 56   status light, 17   suspending, 51   troubleshooting, 105   power cords, 123   power management, 50   manual, 51   resetting, 23   Scroll Lock   status light, 17   serial port   location on Pavilion, 15   setting up, 19   shut down, 52   shutting down, 51   side view, 14   software, 10   power, 105   Recovery CD, 107   resuming, 110   startup, 109   suspending, 110   turning off, 51   turning on, 21, 51   U USB port   location on Pavilion, 15   User's Guide (electronic), 12   processor speed, 56   PS/2 port   location on Pavilion, 15   license, 3   updates, 90   speakers   location, 13   V R RAM   VGA port   SpeedStep Technology, 56   Start menu, 52   startup   troubleshooting, 109   status lights   battery, 54   location, 17   power, 21   support, 90   location on Pavilion, 15   views of computer   bottom, 16   front, 13   side, 14   correct handling, 81   cover location, 16   installing, 81   removing, 83   recovering   voltage requirements, 123   hard disk, 113   software, 113   W Recovery CD   warranty, 88   repair, 92   Web site, 12   Windows   troubleshooting, 107   using, 113   telephone, 91   suspending   registering computer, 22   regulatory information, 125   repair   resuming and, 110   troubleshooting, 110   System standby, 52   system-off button   location, 16   manual, 12   setting up, 21   work environment, 34   working in comfort, 33   obtaining, 116   service, 92   shipment, 92, 116   repair service, 92   resetting screen saver, 23   T Y telephone   support, 91   testing   Y2K, 21   Year 2000, 21   S safety   hardware, 111   130 User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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