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[. . . ] Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in this document is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for Compaq products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hardware Guide First Edition (May 2001) Part Number: 233050-001 Contents 1 Hardware and Software Setup Setting Up the Hardware . [. . . ] Refer to the Regulatory and Safety Notices guide on the Notebook Products Reference Library CD for FDA regulations on laser-based drives and to the Maintenance, Travel, and Shipping guide on the CD for information on caring for the hard drive. Hardware Guide 5­1 Drives Removing and Inserting the Hard Drive Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the computer and hard drive and loss of information, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity before handling a drive. Shut down the computer before removing the hard drive from the hard drive bay. Do not remove the hard drive while the computer is on, in Standby, or in Hibernation. If you are not sure whether the computer is in Hibernation, turn the computer on, then shut it down. If the computer is running a retail version of a Windows operating system, shut down the computer before removing any drive. 1. Firmly grasp the hard drive bezel and slide the drive from the connector. Place the removed drive in an electrostatic safe container. Removing the hard drive 5­2 Hardware Guide Drives 7. To insert a hard drive, slide the hard drive into the bay until it is firmly seated in the connector and the bezel is flush with the computer. Turn the computer top side up, open the display, and press the power button to resume operation. Inserting or Removing a Media Bay Drive The Media Bay supports a diskette drive, CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD drive. If running Windows 98 or Windows Me, save your work and shut down the computer. If running Windows 2000, select the unplug or eject hardware icon on the Windows system tray in the lower right corner of the screen. Use 32-ohm headphones and at least 8-ohm external speakers for best sound quality. The stereo line-out jack disables the computer speaker when an external audio device is plugged into the jack. Å Ä WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, turn down the volume control before putting on headphones. CAUTION: To prevent possible damage to an external device, do not plug a single line sound channel (monaural) connector into the stereo speaker/headphone jack. 6­2 Hardware Guide Audio Connecting to the Stereo Line-In Jack When connecting an external stereo player, such as a CD player, stereo tuner, or tape deck to the line-in jack: s s Input device must have a 3. 5-mm stereo plug. Line input levels of 4. 25 volts to 9. 5 volts must be supplied, which meet the line output specifications of most stereo players. Adjusting Volume To increase, decrease, or mute the system volume, use the Windows volume control window; double-click the volume icon on the taskbar, then make your adjustment. Volume can also be adjusted within some applications. Hardware Guide 6­3 7 External Device Connections External devices can be physically connected to the computer. In addition, some computer models can provide connections between infrared equipped devices. Refer to "A Look at the Computer" section in this guide to locate the connectors on your computer. This section provides procedures for connecting external devices to the computer. Connecting an External Keyboard or Pointing Device The keyboard and external pointing devices need software device drivers to operate. The necessary drivers are provided by the manufacturer or may be preinstalled with the operating system. To connect an external keyboard or external PS/2 mouse to the computer, connect the cable to the keyboard/mouse connector on the computer. To connect both an external keyboard and PS/2 external mouse or external trackball to the single keyboard/mouse connector, purchase a Y-adapter. The adapter connects the single keyboard/mouse connector into two connectors. Hardware Guide 7­1 External Device Connections Connecting an External Monitor Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the computer, turn off the monitor before connecting it to the computer or disconnecting it from the computer. To prevent damage to the computer display, do not place an external monitor or any other object on top of the computer when the computer is closed. To connect an external VGA monitor: 1. Plug the monitor signal cable into the external monitor connector on the rear panel of the computer. [. . . ] When the main screen displays, use the keyboard and arrow keys to move around the menus and make selections. Power Management The computer operating system provides power management utilities that help you maintain and conserve power when the computer is running on battery power. To access power management options, select the power application icon in the operating system's Control Panel. Hardware Guide 10­1 Computer Utilities Enabling Power Savings The Enable Power Savings feature in Power Management controls all power management features. The default setting is enabled. Timeout Settings You can set up timeout functions to power down computer components by selecting the Power Schemes tab from the power application in the operating system's Control Panel. When a component such as the monitor, hard drive, system, or video is not in use, the component powers down to conserve power. [. . . ]

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