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 Guide.
Accessing the online User Guide
In addition to this guide, the online User Guide has been included on your hard
drive. The User Guide is an in-depth, easy-to-read manual that includes
information on the following topics:
■ Help and technical support
■ Using and customizing Windows and other software
■ Controlling audio and video settings
■ Using the Internet
■ Protecting your files
■ Playing and recording media
■ Networking
■ Maintenance and troubleshooting
To access the online User Guide:
■ Click Start, All Programs, then click Gateway Documentation.
Gateway contact information
Gateway model and serial number
The label shown in this section is for
informational purposes only. Label
information varies by model, features
Important
ordered, and location.
The label on the bottom of your notebook contains information that identifies
your notebook model and its features. Gateway Customer Care will need this
information if you call for assistance.
Online Support:
Tech Support Phone:
Hours:
Model:
S/No:
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Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity
The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label found on the bottom of your
notebook includes the product key code for your operating system.
For more information
For more information about your notebook, visit Gateway’s Support page at
support.gateway.com
Support page also has links to additional Gateway documentation and detailed
specifications.
or the Web address shown on your notebook’s label. The
Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity
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CHAPTER 2
Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook
•Identifying features
•Connecting the AC adapter
•Connecting the dial-up modem
•Connecting to a cable or DSL modem or to an Ethernet
network
•Starting your notebook
•Turning off your notebook
•Restarting (rebooting) your notebook
•Using the status indicators
•Using the keyboard
•Using the EZ Pad touchpad
•Adjusting the volume
•Turning your wireless radio on or off
•Using the CD or DVD drive
•Using the memory card reader
•Adding and removing a PC Card
•Changing batteries
•Recalibrating the battery
•Ordering accessories
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Identifying features
Front
Speaker
LCD panel
release latch
Battery
charge
indicator
Headphone jack
Microphone jack
Power indicator
Speaker
ComponentIconDescription
SpeakersProvide audio output when headphones or amplified speakers are not
LCD panel release latchSlide to open the LCD panel.
Battery charge indicator
Power indicator
Microphone jackPlug a microphone into this jack.
Headphone jackPlug amplified speakers or headphones into this jack. The built-in
plugged in.
■
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.
■
LED on - notebook is on.
■
LED blinking - notebook is in Standby mode.
■
LED off - notebook is off.
speakers are turned off when speakers or headphones are plugged
into this jack.
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Left
Identifying features
Kensington lock slot
S-Video out jack
Ventilation fan
Modular bay
ComponentIconDescription
Kensington™
lock slot
S-Video out jack Plug an S-Video device, such as a television, into this jack. For mo re information,
Ventilation fanHelps cool internal components.
Modular bayUse this bay for a secondary battery, a CD drive, DVD/CD-RW drive, recordable
Secure your notebook to an object by connecting a Kensington cab le lock to this
slot.
see Viewing the display on a television in the online User Guide.
Warni ng: Do not work for long periods with the notebook resting on your lap.
If the air vents are blocked, the notebook may become hot enough to harm your
skin.
Caution: Do not block or insert objects into these slots. If these slots are blocked,
your notebook may overheat resulting in unexpected shutdown or permanent
damage to the notebook.
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.
DVD drive, a diskette drive, or a second hard drive. For more information, see
“Changing modules” on page 27. To determine the type of drive in the modular
bay, examine the drive tray’s plastic cover and compare the logo to those listed
in “Identifying drive types” on page 29.
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Right
PC Card slot
Memory card
reade r
IEEE 1394 port
USB ports
Ethernet jack
Modem jack
USB ports
ComponentIconDescription
PC Card slotIn ser t on e Type II PC C ard i nto t his slo t. Fo r mo re in for mati on, see “Adding and
IEEE 1394 portPlug an IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire
Memory card readerInsert a memory card from a digital camera, MP3 player, PDA, or cellular
USB portsPlug USB devices (such as a diskette drive, flash drive, printer, scanner,
Ethernet jackPlug an Ethernet network cable into this jack. The other end of the cable can
removing a PC Card” on page 32.
®
camcorder) into this 4-pin IEEE 1394 port.
telephone into the memory card reader. For more information, see “Using the
memo ry card reader ” on pag e 31. The memory card reader supports Memory
Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, Mini Secure
Digital®, and RS-Multimedia Card™ cards.
Note: RS-Multimedia Card and Mini Secure Digital cards require the use of
an adapter that is available with the media.
camera, keyboard, or mouse) into these ports.
be plugged into a cable modem, DSL modem, or an Ethernet network jack.
For more information, see “Connecting to a cable or DSL modem or to an
Ethernet network” on page 14.
or i.Link®) device (such as a digital
Modem jackPlug a dial-up modem cable into this jack. For more information, see
“Connecting the dial-up modem” on page 13.
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Back
Identifying features
Power connector
Monitor port
ComponentIconDescription
Power connectorPlug the AC adapter cable into this connector.
Monitor portPlug an analog VGA monitor or projector into this port. For more
information, see “Viewing the display on a projector or monitor” in the
online User Guide.
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Bottom
Docking port
Battery
Battery
latch
Cust omer
Care label
Website:
Online Support:
Tech Support Phone:
Hours:
Hard
drive
bay
ComponentIconDescription
Docking portConnect the port replicator to this port.
BatteryProvides power when the notebook is not plugged into AC power.
Warni ng: Power is passed through this port. This docking connection is
certified to UL 1950 for use only with port replicators designed for your
Gateway notebook.
Battery
lock
Memory
bay
System
label
Modular
bay latch
Battery lockSlide to unlock the battery. For more information, see “Changing batteries”
on page 33.
Memory bayInstall a memory module into this bay. For more information, see “Adding
or replacing memory modules” on page 38.
System labelIncludes the product model number. For more information, see “Gateway
model and serial number” on page 2.
Modular bay latchSlide this latch to release the bay module.
Hard drive bayThe hard drive is located in this bay. For more information, see “Replacing
the hard drive kit” on page 41.
Customer Care labelIncludes the Customer Care contact information. For more information, see
“Gateway contact information” on page 2.
Battery latchSlide to release the battery. For more information, see “Changing batteries”
on page 33.
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Keyboard area
Identifying features
Power
button
Optional EZ
Poin t
pointing
device
Status indicators
To uc h pa d
Keyboard
Microphone
Optional EZ
Poin t
pointing
device
buttons
ComponentIconDescription
Power buttonPress to turn the power on or off. You can also configure the power button for
KeyboardProvides all the features of a full-sized, computer keyboard. For more
MicrophoneRecord audio through this microphone. The built-in microphone is turned off
TM
EZ Point
pointing device
buttons
(optional)
Standby/Resume mode. For more information on configuring the power button
mode, see “Changing Power-Saving Settings” in the online User Guide.
information, see “Using the keyboard” on page 18.
while an external microphone is connected. For the location of your microphone
jack, see “Front” on page 6.
Provides all the functionality of mouse buttons. For more information, see “Using
the optional EZ Point pointing device” on page 23.
To uc h pa dProvides all the functionality of a mouse. For more information, see “Using the
Status indicatorsInform you when a drive is in use or when a button has been pressed that affects
EZ PointTM
pointing device
(optional)
EZ Pad touchpad” on page 21.
how the keyboard is used. For more information, see “Using the status indicators”
on page 17.
Provides all the functionality of a mouse. For more information, see “Using the
optional EZ Point pointing device” on page 23.
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Connecting the AC adapter
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 that can cause
serious injury or death. Contact Gateway
about returning defective AC adapters.
Caution
Make sure that you use the AC adapter
that came with your notebook or one of
the same type purchased from Gateway.
Replace the power cord if it becomes
damaged. The replacement cord must be
of the same type and voltage rating as
Warnin g
the original cord or your notebook may
If the battery is not fully charged before
you use your notebook on battery power
for the first time, the battery life may be
much shorter than you expect. If the
battery life seems short even after being
charged for three hours, the battery may
need to be recalibrated. For information
on recalibrating the battery, see
“Recalibrating the battery” on page 35.
If the battery charge indicator does not
turn blue after three hours, contact
Gateway Customer Care at
be damaged.
Important
Important
support.gateway.com
You can run your notebook using an AC adapter or your notebook’s battery. The
battery was shipped to you partially charged. You should use the AC adapter
right away to fully charge the battery. Allow three hours for the battery to fully
charge.
To connect the AC adapter:
1 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter.
2 Connect the AC adapter to your notebook’s power connector.
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3 Plug the power cord into a wall outlet. The battery charge indicator turns
on (see “Front” on page 6 for the location of the battery charge indicator).
If the battery charge indicator does not turn on, complete the following
steps until it turns on:
a Unplug the adapter from your notebook, then plug it back in.
b Press FN+F1 to toggle the status lights on and off.
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4 When you finish using your notebook for the first time, turn off your
notebook and leave your notebook connected to AC power until the
battery charge indicator turns blue.
Protecting from power source problems
Connecting the dial-up modem
High voltages can enter your notebook
through both the power cord and the
modem connection. To protect your
notebook and avoid electrical shock, use
a surge protector. If you have 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 modem.
Warnin g
During a power surge, the voltage level of electricity coming into your notebook
can increase to levels far above normal 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 and prevents them from
reaching your notebook.
Connecting the dial-up modem
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26
AWG or larger telecommunications line
Warnin g
cord.
Your notebook has a built-in 56K modem that you can use to connect to a
standard telephone line.
To connect the modem:
1 Insert one end of the modem cable into the modem jackon the right
side of your notebook.
2 Insert the other end of the modem cable into a telephone wall jack. The
modem will not work with digital or PBX telephone lines.
3 Start your notebook, then start your communications program.
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Connecting to a cable or DSL modem or to an Ethernet
network
Your notebook has a network jack that you can use to connect to a cable or DSL
modem or to an Ethernet network.
To connect to a cable or DSL modem or to an Ethernet network:
1 Insert one end of the network cable into the network jackon the right
side of your notebook.
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2 Insert the other end of the network cable into a cable modem, DSL
modem, or Ethernet network jack.
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Starting your notebook
Starting your notebook
Do not work for long periods with the
notebook resting on your lap. If the air
vents are blocked, the notebook may
become hot enough to harm your skin.
Provide adequate space around your
notebook so air vents are not obstructed.
Do not use the notebook on a bed, sofa,
For more information about changing
the power button mode, see “Changing
Power-Saving Settings” in the online User
rug, or other similar surface.
Warnin g
Caution
Tips & Tricks
Guide.
To start your notebook:
1 Slide the latch on the front of your notebook, then lift the LCD panel.
2 Press the power button located above the keyboard.
3 If you are starting your notebook for the first time, follow the on-screen
instructions to set up your notebook.
Waking up your notebook
For more information about Standby
mode, see “Changing power modes” in
Tips & Tricks
the online User Guide.
When you have not used your notebook for several minutes or if you close the
LCD panel without turning off your notebook, it may enter a power-saving
mode called Standby. While in Standby, the power indicator flashes. If your
notebook is in Standby mode, press the power button to “wake” it up.
T urning off your notebook
If for some reason you cannot use the
Turn Off Computer option in Windows to
turn off your notebook, press and hold
the power button for about five seconds,
Important
then release it.
To turn off your notebook:
1 Click Start, then click Turn Of f Computer. The Turn Off Computer dialog
box opens.
2 Click Turn O ff. Windows shuts down and turns off your notebook.
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Restarting (rebooting) your notebook
If your notebook does not turn off
immediately, complete the following
steps until the notebook turns off:
1. Press and hold the power button for
about five seconds, then release it.
2. Unplug the power cord and re move the
battery for more than 10 seconds.
Important
If your notebook does not respond to keyboard, touchpad, or mouse input, you
may have to close programs that are not responding. If closing unresponsive
programs does not restore your notebook to normal operation, you may have
to restart (reboot) your notebook.
To close unresponsive programs and restart your notebook:
1 Press CTRL+ALT+DEL. The Windows Security dialog box opens.
2 Click Task Man ager. The Windows Task Manager dialog box opens.
3 Click the program that is not responding.
4 Click End Task.
5 Click X in the top-right corner of the Windows Task Manager dialog box.
6 If your notebook does not respond, turn it off, wait ten seconds, then turn
it on again.
As a part of the regular startup process, a program to check the disk status
runs automatically. When the checks are finished, Windows starts.
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Using the status indicators
Using the status indicators
If none of the indicators are on, you may
need to press F
N+F1 to toggle the status
indicators on.
Important
Status indicators inform you when a drive is being used or when a button has
been pressed that affects how the keyboard is used. The status indicators are
located below the touchpad.
Wireless network
Module
Caps lock
Num lock
Hard drive
IndicatorIconDescription
Wireless network (optional)
Caps lock
Num lock
Module
Hard drive
■
LED on - wireless IEEE 802.11 radio is turned on.
■
LED off - wireless IEEE 802.11 radio is turned off.
■
LED on - caps lock is turned on.
■
LED off - caps lock is turned off.
■
LED on - numeric keypad is turned on.
■
LED off - numeric keypad is turned off.
■
Indicator blue- module is in use.
■
Indicator solid purple - module is ready to swap.
■
Indicator flashing purple - module is not
installed in the notebook.
■
LED blinking - hard drive is in use.
■
LED off - hard drive is not in use.
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Using the keyboard
You can attach an external keyboard to
the notebook using a USB port. You do
not need to shut down the notebook to
Tips & Tricks
connect a USB keyboard.
Key types
Your notebook features a full-size keyboard that functions the same as a desktop
computer keyboard. Many of the keys have been assigned alternate functions,
including shortcut keys for Windows, function keys for specific system
operations, and the Num Lock keys for the numeric keypad.
Function keys/ System keys
Numeric
keypa d
F
N key
Windows key
Application key
Arrow keys
Navigation
keys
The keyboard has several different types of keys. Some keys perform specific
actions when pressed alone and other actions when pressed in combination
with another key.
Key typeIconDescription
Function keysPress these keys labeled F1 to F12 to perform actions in programs. For example,
pressing F1 may open help.
Each program uses different function keys for different purposes. See the program
documentation to find out more about the function key actions.
System keysPress these colored keys in combination with the F
Navigation
keys
Arrow keysPress these keys to move the cursor up, down, right, or left.
Application
key
Windows keyPress this key to open the Windows Start menu. This key can also be used in
FN keyPress the FN key in combin ation with a colored system key to perform a specific action.
Numeric
keypad
For more information, see “System key combinations” on page19.
Press these keys to move the cursor to the beginning of a line, to the end of a line,
up the page, down the page, to the beginning of a document, or to the end of a
document.
Press this key for quick access to shortcut menus and help assistants in Windows.
combination with other keys to open utilities like F (Search utility), R (Run utility), and
E (Explorer utility).
Use these keys to type numbers when the n umeric keypad is turned on. Press F
to turn on the numeric keypad.
N key to perform specific actions.
N+
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