This guide includes information and maintenance instructions
that are specific to your model of Gateway notebook. For all
other notebook information, see your online User Gui de.
Acces sing your online Us er
Guide
In addition to this guide, your online User Guide has been
included on your hard drive. Your User Guide is an in-depth,
easy-to-read manual that includes information on the
foll o wi ng to pi c s:
•Help and technical support
•Using and customizing Windows and other software
•Using the Internet
•Protecting your files
•Playing and rec ording media
•Networking
To access your online User G uide:
•Click (Start), All Programs, then click Gateway
Documentation.
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Gate wa y contac t infor mation
Important
The labels shown in this sec tion ar e for informational purposes onl y. Label
information varies by model, features ordered, and location.
Gate w ay mo del and ser ial number
The label on the bot tom of y our notebook contains inf ormation
that identifies your notebook model and its featur es. Gateway
Customer Care will need this information if you call for
assistance.
Online Support:
Tech Support Phone:
Hours:
Model:
S/No:
Micr osof t Cer tificate of
Authenticity
The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label found on the
bottom of your notebook includes the product key code for
you r op er at in g sys tem .
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For more information
For more information about your notebook, visit Gateway’s
Support page at www.gateway.com
on your notebook’s label. The Support page also has links to
additional Gatew a y documentation and de tailed specifications.
or the Web addre ss show n
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Checking Out Y our Not ebook
• Front
• Left
• Right
• Back
• Bottom
• Keyboard area
• LC D panel
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Power i ndi ca tor
Batter y ch arg e in di ca tor
LCD panel release latch
ComponentIconDescription
Powe r in d i ca to r
Battery charge
indicator
LCD panel release
latch
Wire le ss n et wo rk
switch
■
LED on - Notebo ok is on.
■
LED blinking - Notebook is in Sleep or Hybrid
Sleep mode.
■
LED off - Notebook is off.
■
LED blue - Battery is fully charged.
■
LED purple - Battery is charging.
■
LED blinking red - Battery charge is very low.
■
LED solid red - Battery is malfunctioning.
Important: This LED only lights up when your
notebook is connected to AC power or the
battery charge is very low.
Press to op en the LCD pane l.
Turn the optional IEEE 802.11 wireless network
radio and optional Bluetooth radio on or off. For
more information , see “ Wireless Ethernet
Networking” in your online User Guid e.
Warning: Radio frequency wireless
communication can in terfe re with eq uipment on
commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations
require wireless devices to be turned off while
traveling in an airplane. IEEE 802.11 and
Bluetooth communication devices are examples
of devices that provide wireless communication.
Wireless network switch
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Kensington lock slot
USB por ts
Ventilation fan
DVD drive
ComponentIconDescription
Kensington™
lock slot
USB portsPlug USB devices (such as a diskette drive, flash
Ventilation fanHelps cool internal components.
DVD driveInsert CDs or DVDs into this drive. For more
Secure your notebook to an object by
connecting a Kensington cable lock to this slot.
drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or
mouse) into these ports.
Warning: Do not work with the notebook
resting on your lap. If the air vents are blocked,
the notebook may become hot enough to harm
your s ki n.
Caution: Do not block or insert objects into
these slots. If these slots are blocked, your
notebook ma y ov erheat re sulting in unex pect ed
shutdown or permanent damage to the
notebook.
Caution: Provide adequate space around your
notebook s o air v ent s are not ob struc t ed. D o not
use the notebook on a bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface.
information, see “Using the DVD drive” on
page 50. To determine the type of drive in your
notebook, e x amine th e dri v e tray’s plastic co v er
and compare the logo to those listed in
“Identifying drive types” on page 50.
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Memo ry ca rd re ad er
ExpressCard slot
Headphone jack
Microphone jack
IEE E 1394 po rt
Ethernet jack
USB po rt
Monitor port
eSATA jack
HDMI out jack
ComponentIconDescription
Memory card
reader
IEEE 1394 port
(optional)
Express C ard slotInsert one T y pe 54 ExpressCard into this slot. F or
Insert a memo ry ca rd from a digi tal ca mera,
MP3 player, PDA, or cellular tele phon e into the
memory card reader. For more information, see
“Using the memory card read er” on page 58.
The memory card reader supports Memory
Stick®, Memory Stick Pr o®, Mini Secure Digital®,
MultiMediaCard™, RS-MultiMediaCard™, Secure
Digital™, and xD-Picture Card™ cards.
®
Plug an IEEE1394 (also known as Firewire
i.Link®) device (such as a digital camcorder or
MP3 player) into this optional 4-pin IEEE 1394
port.
more information, see “Using an Express Card”
on page 59.
or
Headphone jackPlug amplified s peak ers or he adphones int o this
Microphone jackPlug a microphone into this jack. The built-in
USB portPlug a USB device (such as a diskette drive, flash
Ethernet jackPlug an Ethernet network cable into this jack.
jack. The built-in speakers are turned off when
speakers or headphones are plugged into this
jack.
microphone is turned off while an external
microphone is connected.
drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or
mouse) into this port.
Plug the other end of the cable into a cable
modem, DSL modem, or an Ethe rnet network
jack. For more inf or mation , see “Conne ct ing t o a
broadband modem or network” on page18.
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ComponentIconDescription
HDMI out jack
(optional)
eSATA ja ck
(optional)
Monitor portPlug an analog VGA mo nitor or projec tor int o this
HDMIPlug an HDMI device, such as a high definition
television, into this optional jack. For more
information, see “Viewing the display on a
projector, monito r, or televisio n” on page 62.
eSAT AConnect an external SATA hard drive to this
optional ja ck.
port. For mo re informat ion, see “Viewing the
display on a projector, monitor, or television” on
page 62.
Back
Ventilation fan
ComponentIconDescription
Ventilation fanHelps cool internal components.
Warning: Do not work with the notebook
resting on your lap. If the air vents are blocked,
the notebook may become hot enough to harm
your s ki n.
Caution: Do not block or insert objects into
these slots. If these slots are blocked, your
notebook ma y ov erheat re sulting in unex pect ed
shutdown or permanent damage to the
notebook.
Caution: Provide adequate space around your
notebook s o air v ent s are not ob struc t ed. D o not
use the notebook on a bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface.
Power connector
Modem jack
Power conne ctorPlug th e AC adapter ca ble i nto thi s co nnecto r.
Modem jack
(optional)
Plug a dial-up modem cable into this optional
jack. For more information, see “Connecting the
optional dial-up modem” on page19.
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Batter y la tch
Memory bay
Hard drive bay
Battery
Online Support:
Tech Support Phone:
Hours:
Model:
S/No:
Batter y l ock
Customer
care label
ComponentIconDescription
Memory bayMemory modules are located in this bay. For more
Battery latchSlide to release the battery. For more information, see
information, see “Adding or replacing memory
modules” on page103.
“Changing the battery” on page 69.
BatteryProvide s powe r when the not ebook is not plugged int o
AC power.
Battery lockSlide to unlock the battery. For more information, see
“Changing the battery” on page 69.
Customer
Care label
Includes the Customer Care contact information. For
more information, see “Gateway contact information”
on page3.
Hard drive
bay
The hard drive(s) is (are) located in this bay. For more
information, see “Setting up an optional RAID” on
page 52 and “Replacing a hard drive kit” on page106.
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Keyboard area
Power b u tton
SpeakerSpeaker
Keyboard
Multimedia panel
Status indicators
Fingerprint reader
Touchpad
ComponentIconDescription
KeyboardProvides all the features of a full-sized, computer
SpeakersProvide audio output when headphones or amplified
Power bu ttonPress t o turn t he powe r on or off . Y o u can also conf igure
keyboard. For more information, see “Using the
keybo ard ” on pa ge 24.
speakers are not plugged in.
the power button for Sleep/Resume mode. For more
information on configuring the power button mode,
see “Changing advanced settings” on page75.
Multimedia
panel
(optional)
TouchpadProvides all the functionality of a mouse. For more
Use to control playback of CDs and DVDs. The panel
includ es a ca paci tive (touch ) volu me con tro l. For mo re
informat ion, see “U sing the optio nal multime dia panel”
on page37.
information, see “Using the EZ Pad touchpad” on
page 35.
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ComponentIconDescription
Fingerprint
reader
(optional)
Status
indicators
L CD panel
Provi des enhanced secur ity. For more information, s e e
“Using the optional fingerprint reader” on page 29.
Inform you when a driv e is in use or when a butt on has
been press ed that af f ects ho w the k e ybo ard is us ed. Fo r
more information, see “Using the status indicators” on
page 23.
Optional webcam
Optional webcam status indicatorOptional microphone
ComponentIconDescription
Microphone
(optional)
Webcam
(optional)
Webcam
status
indicator
(optional)
Use to talk through when making Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP) calls.
Important: The optional microphone is only available
when purchased with the op tional web cam.
Use to le t othe rs see w ho the y ar e communic ating w ith
when making VoIP calls. For more information, see
“Using the optional webcam” on page 39.
Turns on when the webcam is turned on.
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CHAPTER3
Setting Up and Getting Star ted
• Working saf ely and comf ort ably
• Connecting t he AC adapter
• Connecting the optional dial-up modem
• Connecting to a br oadband modem or
network
• Starting your not ebook
• T urning of f yo ur notebook
• Rest arting (rebooting) y our notebook
• Using the status indicators
• Using the keyboard
• Using t he opti onal f ingerpr int re ader
• Using the EZPad t ouchpad
• Using the optional multimedia panel
• Using the optional webcam
• Adjusting the brightness
• Adjusting the volume
• T urning y our wirele ss radio on or of f
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Wo rking safel y and
comfortably
Before using your notebook, follow these general guidelines
for setting up a safe and comfortable work area and avoiding
discomfort and strain:
•Keep hands and arms parallel to the floor.
•Adjust the screen so it is perpendicular to your line of
sight.
•Place your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest.
•Although notebooks are so meti mes c alled “l aptop s,” do
not use your note book while it rests on your unprotected
lap. Notebook operating temperature s can become quite
high, increasing the risk of burns to your legs. Instead,
use a laptop desk to protect your legs.
•Do not use the notebook on any soft, conforming
surface, such as your lap, a blanket, carpet, or a sofa. Soft
surfaces ca n block your not ebook’s v entilation openings,
leading to overheating, permanent damage to your
notebook, and fire danger. Instead, place your notebook
on a rigid, hard surface, and make sure that you keep the
ventilation openings on the sides clear.
Warning
Do not use your notebook on a soft surface, such as your lap, a
blanket, carpet, or a sofa. You must keep your notebook’s ventilation
openings clear of obstructions, or your notebook may overheat,
increasing the risk of fire and personal injury.
Reduc ing e y e strain
Sunlight or bright indoor lighting should not reflect on the
screen or shine directly into your eyes.
•Position the comput er desk and screen so you can avoid
glare on your screen and light shining directly into your
eyes. Reduce glare by installing shades or curtains on
windows, and by installing a glare screen filte r.
•Use soft, indirect lighting in your work area. Do not use
your notebook in a dark room.
•Avoid f ocusing y our eye s on your screen f or long periods
of time. Every 10 or 15 minutes, look around the room,
and try to focus on distant objects.
•Where feasible, keep your head vertical while looking at
the screen. If you use an external keyboard, raise the
notebook so the top of its screen is no higher than eye
level.
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Setting up your comp uter de sk and chair
When you are setting up your computer desk and chair, make
sure that the desk is the appropriat e height and the chair helps
you maintain good posture.
•Select a flat surface for your computer desk.
•Adjust the height of the computer desk so your hands
and arms are positioned parallel to the floor when you
use the keyboard and touchpad. If the desk is not
adjustable or is too tall, consider using an adjustable
chair to control your arm’s height above the keyboard.
•Use an adjustable chair that is comfortable, distributes
your weight evenly, and keeps your body relaxed.
•Position y our chair s o the k ey board is at or slig htly below
the lev el of y our elbow . Thi s position lets y our s houlders
relax while you type.
•Adjust the chair height, adjust the f orward tilt of the s eat,
or use a footrest to distribute your weight evenl y on the
chair and relieve pressure on the back of your thighs.
•Adjust the back of the chair so it supports the lower
curve of your spine. You can use a pillow or cushion to
provide extra back support.
Sitting a t your not ebook
•Avoid bending, arching, or angling your wrists. Make
sure that they are in a relaxed position when you type.
•Do not slouch forward or lean far back. Sit with your back
straight so your knees, hips, and elbows form right
angles when you work.
•Take breaks to stand and stretch your legs.
•Avoid twisting your torso or neck.
Av oiding discomf or t and injury fr om r epetitiv e
strain
•Vary your activities to avoid excessive repetition.
•Take breaks to change your position, stretch your
muscles, and relieve your eyes.
•Find ways to break up the work day, and schedule a
variety of tasks.
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Connec ting the A C adapter
You can run your notebook using an AC adapter or your
noteb oo k’s batte ry. Th e batte ry was sh ipp ed to yo u pa rtia lly
charged. You should use the ACadapter right away to fully
charge the battery. Allow three hours for the battery to fully
charge.
Warning
Do not attempt to disassemble the AC adapter. The AC adapter has no
user-replaceable or user-serviceable parts inside. The AC adapter has dangerous
voltages t hat can cau se seriou s injury or deat h. C ontac t Gat ew a y about retu rning
defective AC adapters.
Caution
Make su re th a t you use th e AC ad ap te r th a t c a me w ith yo ur n ote bo o k o r
one of the same type purchased from Gateway. Replace the power cord if it
becomes damaged. T h e r eplac eme nt cor d must be of the same type and v ol tag e
rating as the original cord or your notebook may be damaged.
Important
If the bat t ery is n ot fu ll y c har ged before yo u u se y our n ot eb ook on bat t e ry
powe r for the fir s t ti me, the ba ttery li fe may be mu ch s ho rte r tha n yo u e xp ect .
If the battery life seems short even after being charged fo r threehours, the
battery may need to be recali brate d. For inf orma tion on r ecali brating t he battery,
see “Recalibrating the battery” on page70.
To connect the AC adapter:
1Connect the power cord to the AC adapter.
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2Conn ect the AC adap ter to yo ur no tebo ok’s pow er
connector.
3Plug the powe r c ord in to a wal l ou tl et. The ba tter y
charge ind icator turn s on (see “Front” on page 6 for th e
location of the b attery charge indica tor) . If the battery
charge indicator does not turn on, complete the
following steps until it turns on:
• Unpl ug the adapter from your notebook, then plug
it back in.
• Press FN+F1 to tog gle th e s ta tus li gh ts on a nd o ff.
• Ma ke sure the p ower cord i s firmly att ached to the
ACadapter.
• P lug th e po wer cord i nto a di ffere nt wa ll ou tle t.
4When you finish using your notebook for the first time,
turn off your notebook and leave your notebook
connected to ACpower until the battery charge indicator
turns blue.
Important
If the bat tery c har ge indica tor does n ot turn blue a ft er thr ee hours,
contact Gateway Customer Care at the location shown on the Customer
Care label. For more information, see “Gateway contact information” on
page3.
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Prot ecting f rom po wer s ource pr oblems
During a power surge, the voltage level of electricity coming
into you r no teb oo k c an in crease to level s fa r a bove no rma l
levels and cause data loss or system damage. Protect your
notebook and peripheral devices by connecting them to a
surge protector, which absorbs voltage surges a nd prevents
them from reaching your notebook.
Warning
High voltages can enter your notebook through both the power cord and
the modem conne ction. To protect your notebook and avoid electrical sh ock, use
a surge protector. If you ha ve a telephone modem, use a surge protector that has
a modem jack. If you have a cable modem, use a surge protector that has an
antenna/cable TV jack. During an electrical storm, unplug both the surge
protector and the mode m.
Connec ting to a br oadband
modem or netw ork
Y our notebook has a network jac k that you can use t o connect
to a cable or DSL modem or to a wired Ethernet network.
To connect to a cable or DSL modem or to a wir ed
Ethernet network:
1Insert one end of the network cable into the network
jackon your notebook.
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2Insert the other end of the network cable into a cable
modem, DSL modem, or Ethernet network jack.
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Connec ting the optional dial-up
modem
Your notebook may have a built-in 56K modem that you can
use to connect to a standard telephone line.
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger (for example, No.
24 AWG) UL-listed or CSA-certified telecommunication line cord fo r your dial-up
modem connection.
To connect the modem:
1Insert one end of the modem cable into the optional
modem jackon your notebook.
2Insert the other end of the modem cable into a telephone
wall jack.
Important
The modem will not work with digital or PBX telephone lines.
Starting y our notebook
Warning
Do not work with the notebook resting on your lap. If the air vents are
blocked, the notebook may become hot enough to harm your skin.
Caution
Provide adequate space around your notebook so air vents are not
obstructed. Do not use the notebook on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
To start your notebook:
1Press the latch on the front of your notebook, then lift
the LCD panel.
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2Press the powe r b utto n l oc ated ab ove t he keybo ard .
Power
button
Tip
For more information about changing the power button mode,
see “Changing advanced settings” on page75.
3If you are starting your not ebook for the f irst time, f ollow
the on-screen instructions to select the language and
time zone and to create your first user account.
4Attach and turn on any peripheral devices, such as
printers, scanners, and speakers.
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Tip
For more information about connecting peripheral devices, see
“Installing a printer or other peripheral device” on page 60.
Tip
See the documentation that came with each device for its setup
instructions.
5To open the main menu, click (Start). From that
menu, you can run programs and search for files. For
more information on using Windows, see “Using
Windows” and “Customizing Windows” in your online
User Gu ide.
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Waking up y our not ebook
When you hav e not us ed y our not ebook for sev er al minute s or
if you close the LCD panel without turning off your notebook,
it may enter a power-saving mode called Sleep. While in Sleep
mode, the power i ndicator f la shes. If y our not ebook is in Sleep
mode, press the power button to “wake” it up.
Tip
For more information about Sleep mode, see “Changing power modes” on
page72.
T ur ning off y our notebook
Putti ng you r no teb ook into S lee p mo de i s the easi est way to
power down your notebook. Although it does not turn your
notebook completely off, it turns off or slows down most
system operations to save power. Sleep mode saves your
desktop layout so the next time you restore power, the
programs are laid out just as you left them. Waking your
noteb oo k fro m a Sl ee p s ta te is mu ch fa ster th an t ur nin g o n
your n oteb ook after it has be en tu rne d co mpl etely o ff.
Hibernate mode is an alternative to Sleep mode. In Hibernate
mode, your not ebook is turned completely of f . When y ou wak e
your notebook from Hibernate mode, however, the programs
that were running when your notebook entered Hibernate
mode are running just as you left them.
To put your notebook to sleep:
•Click (Start), t hen c lic k (pow er). The not eboo k
saves your session and partial ly shuts down to save
power.
-ORPress F
N+F3.The notebook saves you r session and
partially shuts down to save power.
Tip
You can change the Sleep mode from the standard Sleep mode (default)
to Hybrid Sleep. For more information about Sleep mode, see “Changing power
modes” on page72.
To put your notebook into hibernation:
•Click (Start), click t he arro w nex t to t he lock icon , then
click Hibernate. The notebo ok saves your session and
shuts down to save power.
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To turn off your notebook:
•Click (Start), click t he arro w nex t to t he lock icon , then
click Shut Down. The notebook turns off.
Important
If for some reason you cannot use the Shut Down option in
Windows t o turn of f y our not e book, press and hold the powe r but t on for
about five seconds, then release it.
Re starting (rebooting) y our
notebook
If your notebook does not respond to keyboard, touchpad, or
mouse input, you may have to close programs that are not
responding. If closing unre sponsive pr ograms does not r est ore
your notebook to normal operation, you may have to restart
(reboot) your notebook.
To close unresponsive programs on your notebook:
1Press CTRL+ALT+DEL.
2Click Start Task Manager. The Windows Task Manager
dialog box opens.
3Click the program that is not responding.
4Click End Task.
5Click X in the top-right corner of the Windows Task
Manager dialog box.
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To restart your notebook:
•Click (Start), click the arro w next t o the lock icon, the n
click Restart. The notebook turns off, then turns on
again.
Important
If your notebook d oes no t turn off immed iately, complete the
following steps until the notebook turns off:
1. Pr es s an d h old t he power button f or about fi v e se cond s, t hen re lea se it.
2. Unplug the power cord and remove the battery for more than 10
seconds.
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