HP Pavilion N3210, Pavilion N3270, Pavilion N3250, Pavilion N3290, Pavilion N3295 Setup Manual

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HP Pavilion Notebook PC
Setup Guide
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Your notebook PC contains factory-installed software programs. Please read the Software License Agreement before proceeding.
Carefully read this License Agreement before proceeding to operate this equipment. Rights in the software are offered only on the condition that the customer agrees to all terms and conditions of the License Agreement. Proceeding to operate the equipment indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions. 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.
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Contents
Introducing Your HP Notebook PC.................................................................................9
Taking Inventory..........................................................................................................10
Software bundled on your computer ...................................................................... 10
To buy accessories..................................................................................................11
To find more information.......................................................................................12
Identifying the Parts of the 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............................................................................................. 20
To connect a phone line.......................................................................................... 20
To turn on the computer ......................................................................................... 21
To set up Windows.................................................................................................22
To register your computer ...................................................................................... 23
To connect to an Internet Service Provider............................................................24
To reset your computer...........................................................................................24
To reset the screen saver.........................................................................................25
Using Your HP Notebook PC.......................................................................................... 27
Operating the Computer...............................................................................................28
To use the Fn hot keys............................................................................................28
To use the Windows and Applications keys ..........................................................29
To use the embedded keypad .................................................................................29
To use the ALT GR key .........................................................................................30
To adjust the display...............................................................................................30
To adjust the volume ..............................................................................................30
To use the touch pad...............................................................................................31
Securing the Computer.................................................................................................33
To set up password protection................................................................................33
To attach a security cable .......................................................................................34
To use the VirusScan utility ................................................................................... 34
Working in Comfort.....................................................................................................35
About Repetitive Strain Injury ...............................................................................35
Preparing Your Work Environment ....................................................................... 37
Setting Up Your HP Computing Equipment..........................................................39
Comfort and Safety Checklist ................................................................................44
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Your HP Notebook PC...........................................................................................46
Caring for Your Computer...........................................................................................48
To protect your hard disk drive..............................................................................48
To take care of your computer................................................................................48
To safeguard your data...........................................................................................49
To extend the life of the display.............................................................................49
To get the most from your batteries .......................................................................50
To clean your computer..........................................................................................50
Traveling with Your Computer......................................................................................51
Managing Power Consumption....................................................................................52
To use automated power management...................................................................52
To use manual power management........................................................................54
Using Battery Power ....................................................................................................56
To check the battery status ..................................................................................... 56
To respond to a low-battery warning .....................................................................57
To optimize battery operating time ........................................................................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
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 ....................................................................................... 72
To connect audio devices .......................................................................................73
To use an external monitor.....................................................................................73
Configuring and Expanding Your Computer...............................................................75
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Using the BIOS Setup Utility.......................................................................................76
To run the BIOS Setup utility.................................................................................76
To select options from the BIOS Setup utility.......................................................76
Installing RAM modules..............................................................................................79
Removing RAM modules.............................................................................................81
Replacing a hard disk drive..........................................................................................82
Expanding the Hibernate Partition...............................................................................83
Service and Support.........................................................................................................85
Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement............................................................86
Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC ................................................................88
To use the User’s Guide.........................................................................................88
To get help from the HP notebook Web site..........................................................88
To get support from the HP Customer Care Web site............................................89
To call the HP Customer Care Center....................................................................89
Obtaining Repair Service .............................................................................................91
To receive warranty repair service ......................................................................... 91
To repair your computer outside the warranty period............................................91
To prepare your computer for shipment.................................................................91
Solving Problems with Your Computer.........................................................................93
Troubleshooting Techniques........................................................................................94
Audio Problems......................................................................................................94
CD-ROM Drive Problems......................................................................................94
Display Problems.................................................................................................... 95
DVD Problems........................................................................................................97
Hard Disk Drive Problems .....................................................................................98
Heat Problems.........................................................................................................99
Keyboard, Touch Pad, and Mouse Problems.........................................................99
Memory Problems ................................................................................................100
MIDI Problems.....................................................................................................100
Modem Problems..................................................................................................100
PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems .............................................................................101
Performance Problems..........................................................................................102
Port Replicator Problems...................................................................................... 103
Power and Battery Problems ................................................................................ 103
Printing Problems .................................................................................................105
Recovery CD Problems........................................................................................106
Serial, Parallel, and USB Problems......................................................................106
Startup Problems...................................................................................................107
Suspending and Resuming Problems...................................................................108
Testing Hardware Operation......................................................................................109
Recovering and Reinstalling Software.......................................................................111
To recover the factory installation of your hard disk...........................................111
To replace a damaged Recovery CD....................................................................112
To update the HP Notebook BIOS.......................................................................112
To recover an application.....................................................................................113
Specifications and Regulatory Information.................................................................115
Hardware and Software Specifications......................................................................116
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HP Notebook PC Hardware Specifications..........................................................116
Software System Resources..................................................................................118
Safety Information...................................................................................................... 120
Power Cords..........................................................................................................120
Battery Safety .......................................................................................................121
Laser Safety ..........................................................................................................121
Regulatory Information..............................................................................................122
U.S.A. ...................................................................................................................122
Canada ..................................................................................................................123
European Union....................................................................................................124
Japan ..................................................................................................................... 124
International..........................................................................................................125
Index................................................................................................................................127
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Setup Guide 9
Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Taking Inventory
Taking Inventory
HP notebook PC.
Main battery.
AC adapter and power cord.
Telephone cord.
Quick Start sheet.
The HP notebook PC Setup Guide.
Recovery CD (or CDs), used to restore Windows 98 and all software included with
your computer.
Microsoft Encarta CD.
Microsoft Works CD.
Microsoft Money CD.
Microsoft Windows 98 manual.
Software bundled on your computer
Your HP notebook PC comes with a selection of the software listed here. Various models are configured with different combinations of software.
Software Function
HP e-center Provides easy access to e-pages and e-services—including Internet
registraion, backup, e-mail, and fax transfer.
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 Provides access to a CD-based encyclopedia. Microsoft Money 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.) Quicken Basic 2000 Allows you to manage and organize your finances, including
checkbook balancing, bill paying, and budget development.
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Taking Inventory
QuickLink III Permits fax transfer to fax machines and fax softwareand permits
data transfer. McAfee VirusScan Protects your computer from files that can be harmful. My Yahoo! Provides access to Yahoo! Web site, including customizable My
Yahoo! Web site in regions where available. Adobe Acrobat Reader Allows you to read documents in Acrobat format, which is used
frequently on the Web. HP DiagTools Provides hardware diagnostic tests. AudioRack 32 Controls play of audio CDs. MusicMatch Jukebox Controls play of MP3 music files. DVD Player For computers with a DVD drive, controls DVD play.
To buy 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).
Ultraslim AC adapter (HP F1781A).
Primary lithium ion battery (HP F1739A).
Y adapter for mouse and keyboard (HP F1469A).
Additional RAMHP SDRAM:
32 MB (F1456B).
64 MB (F1457B).
128 MB (F1622B).
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Taking Inventory
To find more information
Congratulations! Your 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 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
User’s Guide
Pavilion Notes
Introductory Microsoft manual for Windows 98.
HP notebook Web site HP Customer Care Web
site
The User's Guide is a help file located on your hard drive. It provides you with detailed information about your notebook PC (Start, Programs, Pavilion Libraryor double-click the Pavilion Library icon on the desktop).
This document contains late-breaking information available after the manuals were completed (Start, Programs, Pavilion Libraryor double-click the Pavilion Library icon on the desktop).
This manual contains information about using the standard features of Microsoft Windows 98.
www.hp.com/notebooks www.hp.com/cposupport
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Identifying the Parts of the Notebook
Front view
Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Identifying the Parts of the Notebook
1 Latch to open the computer 2 Built-in microphone 3 Blue power button 4 Status lights (see "Status lights" on page 17) 5 Built-in speakers 6 Touch pad (pointing device)
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Identifying the Parts of the Notebook
7 Click buttons 8 CD player power 9 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 slot (lower) 15 Floppy disk drive
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Rear view
16 Parallel port 17 Serial port
Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Identifying the Parts of the Notebook
18 VGA port (external monitor) 19 Audio out (external speaker) 20 Microphone jack 21 USB port 22 PS/2 port 23 AC adapter jack
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Identifying the Parts of the 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
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Status lights
Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Identifying the Parts of the Notebook
1Power 2 AC connected 3 Battery 4 Caps Lock 5 Num Lock 6 Scroll Lock 7 Floppy disk drive access 8 Hard disk drive access 9 CD-ROM or DVD access
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Identifying the Parts of the Notebook
CD-ROM drive buttons
Selected 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 Power (slide to turn on or off) 2 Previous track 3Play 4Stop 5 Next track 6 Volume control down 7 Volume control up
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Setting Up the Computer
To install the battery
Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Setting Up the Computer
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.
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Setting Up the Computer
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.
To connect a phone line
Your computer 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
2. Plug the other end of the phone line into a telephone jack. (If the phone line does not
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it clicks into place.
fit your telephone jack, you may need to use an adapter.)
Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Setting Up the Computer
CAUTION
NOTE
Hint
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.
Your computer’s 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.
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 22.
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.
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.
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Year 2000
Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Setting Up the Computer
To set up Windows
Your HP notebook has Microsoft Windows 98 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.
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 on page 20.
Note
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.
Accept the License Agreement.
You can also register your computer at this time. Follow the instructions on the screen during setup, orif registrations does not occur during setupclick Next on the desktop wallpaper or double-click the Registration icon on the desktop.
If you experience any connection problems with your modem, you can try redialing. If that doesnt work, you can skip the product registration for now.
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Setting Up the Computer
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 98 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 double­clicking 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.
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 computer with Hewlett-Packard and gain access to
service, support, and information.
Optionally, record your ownership of the Windows 98 operating system with
Microsoft.
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Setting Up the Computer
To connect to an Internet Service Provider
Before you can connect to the Internet, you need to set up an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP). In some countries, Hewlett-Packard provides Easy Internet Signup so that you can connect quickly to an ISP.
1. Connect the included telephone cord to your built-in modem. If you prefer, you can
instead use a PC Card modem or an external modem to connect to an ISP.
2. If there is an Easy Internet Signup icon on the desktop, double-click it. This will
launch an Internet setup wizard, which will help you locate an ISP in your area.
or Click Start, Programs, Online Services and select one of the listed ISPs. This begins
the registration process for the ISP you have chosen.
You can also make arrangements with an ISP of your choice for Internet connection.
To reset your computer
If Windows or your computer stops responding, you can reset the computer and restart Windows.
1. If possible, shut down Windows.
2. Press and hold the blue power button until the display shuts down.
–or, if this fails– Insert a pin or straightened paper clip into the recess on the bottom of the computer,
toward the rear. (See Bottom view on page 16.)
3. After the computer shuts down, press the blue power button to turn it on.
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Introducing Your HP Notebook PC
Setting Up the Computer
To reset the screen saver
If your HP notebook PC was used as a demonstration unit in a retail store, it may have been configured to display the screen saver demo continuously.
To reset your computer:
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.
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Using Your HP Notebook PC
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Using Your HP 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 keya shortcut key sequencefor 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 displays contrast (HP A displays only). Fn + F2 Decreases the displays contrast (HPA displays only). Fn + F3 Enters Standby mode. (with Windows 98, identical to Suspend mode) Fn + F4 Enters Suspend mode. Fn + F5 Enters Hibernate mode. Fn + F6 Toggles the sound on and off (mutes sound). Fn + UP ARROW Increases sound volume (except on external keyboard). Fn + DOWN ARROW Decreases sound volume (except on external keyboard). Fn + F12 Switches among the built-in display, an external display, and simultaneous displays. Fn + NumLock Toggles Scroll Lock on and off.
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Using Your HP Notebook PC
Operating the Computer
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.
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 Runs Windows Explorer Windows key + F1 Runs Windows Help Windows key + F Runs Windows Find: File or Folders dialog box Windows key + M Minimizes all displayed windows Shift + Windows key + M Returns all minimized windows to original size Windows key + R 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.
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Using Your HP Notebook PC
Operating the Computer
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.
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.
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