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1.        2  Battery light e On  A battery is charging     e  Blinking  A battery that is the only available power source has  reached a low battery level  When the battery reaches a  critical battery level  the battery light begins blinking rapidly     e Off  If the computer is plugged into an external power source   the light is turned off when all batteries in the computer are  fully charged  If the computer is not plugged into an external  power source  the light stays off until the battery reaches a  low battery level         3  Drive light e  Blinking  The hard drive or optical drive is being accessed     e Amber  HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection has  temporarily parked the hard drive         4  Caps lock light On  Caps lock is on         5  Volume mute light e White  Computer sound is turned on     e _ Amber  Computer sound is turned off            6  Volume down light On  The volume scroll zone is being used to decrease speaker  volume     7  Volume up light On  The volume scroll zone is being used to increase speaker  volume     4 Chapter 2 Components       Component Description    8  Wireless light e Blue  An integrated wireless device  such as a wireless local  area network  WLAN  device and or a Bluetooth   device  is  turned on     e Amber  All wireless devices are turned off         9  Num lock light On  The integrated numeric keypad is enabled  or num lock is  enabled on a connected optional numeric keypad         The 2 power lights display the same informati
2.   but does not create a wireless  connection     NOTE  A wireless network must be set up in order to establish a  wireless connection         6  Fingerprint reader  select models only  Allows a fingerprint logon to Windows  instead of a password logon         This table describes factory settings  For information about changing factory settings  refer to the user guides located in Help  and Support           6           Component Description        1  esc key Displays system information about your computer when pressed in  combination with the fn key         2  fn key Executes frequently used system functions when pressed in  combination with a function key or the esc key         3  Windows logo key Displays the Windows Start menu         4  Windows applications key Displays a shortcut menu for items beneath the pointer        Chapter 2 Components       Component Description   5  Integrated numeric keypad keys Can be used like the keys on an external numeric keypad    6  Function keys Execute frequently used system functions when pressed in    combination with the fn key   Ss SSS    Top components 7    Front components    8        OOS       OOQ       Component        1  Power light    Description  e On  The computer is on   e Blinking  The computer is in the Sleep state     e Off  The computer is off or in Hibernation         2  Battery light    e On  A battery is charging     e  Blinking  A battery that is the only available power source has  reached a low battery level  Whe
3.   the computer by the governmental agency that regulates wireless  devices in your country or region  If you replace the module and  then receive a warning message  remove the module to restore  computer functionality  and then contact technical support through  Help and Support         5  Battery release latch Releases the battery from the battery bay   ji io oc a    Bottom components 11    Display components       Component Description        1  Internal display switch Turns off the display and initiates Sleep if the display is closed while  the power is on               2  Internal microphones  2  Record sound    3  Integrated webcam light On  The integrated webcam is in use    4  Integrated webcam Records audio and video and captures still photographs        Cleaning the display       A CAUTION  To prevent permanent damage to the computer  never spray water  cleaning fluids  or  chemicals on the display        To remove smudges and lint  frequently clean the display with a soft  damp  lint free cloth  If the screen  requires additional cleaning  use premoistened antistatic wipes or an antistatic screen cleaner     12 Chapter 2 Components    Wireless antennas  select models only     On select computer models  at least 2 antennas send and receive signals from one or more wireless  devices  These antennas are not visible from the outside of the computer     BO           amp  NOTE  For optimal transmission  keep the areas immediately around the antennas free from  obstruction
4.  13   wireless certification label 16   wireless light  identifying 5   WLAN device 16   WLAN label 16   WLAN module compartment   identifying 11    
5. Notebook Tour  User Guide       Copyright 2009 Hewlett Packard  Development Company  L P     Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its  proprietor and used by Hewlett Packard  Company under license  Microsoft and  Windows are U S  registered trademarks of  Microsoft Corporation  SD Logo is a  trademark of its proprietor     The information contained herein is subject  to change without notice  The only  warranties for HP products and services are  set forth in the express warranty statements  accompanying such products and services   Nothing herein should be construed as  constituting an additional warranty  HP shall  not be liable for technical or editorial errors  or omissions contained herein     First Edition  August 2009    Document Part Number  539576 001    Product notice    This user guide describes features that are  common to most models  Some features  may not be available on your computer     Safety warning notice       A WARNING  To reduce the possibility of heat related injuries or of overheating the computer  do not  place the computer directly on your lap or obstruct the computer air vents  Use the computer only on a  hard  flat surface  Do not allow another hard surface  such as an adjoining optional printer  or a soft  surface  such as pillows or rugs or clothing  to block airflow  Also  do not allow the AC adapter to contact  the skin or a soft surface  such as pillows or rugs or clothing  during operation  The computer and the  AC adapter comply with the user 
6. accessible surface temperature limits defined by the International  Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment  IEC 60950         iv Safety warning notice       Table of contents    1 Identifying hardware    2 Components    TOD COMPONEMS EU LLL 3  TouchPad BSERETERRIEPERPFOFEFRRGEERIRLGFRSFROBFSERLERUEBELHEEEEREPEEREREEFERURERIETOFE RER AUREERERCEESERFELEREPEREFRFRFEFFIER 3  Bc                                                     Re RN ER 4  Buttons  speakers and fingerprint reader mnmsssssssssesrerrsrrrrrrrssrrssrrrrrnr rer rr ens rn rr nr nr narr rr rr rr Ren nan 5  MT 6  Front CompoMEenNts  n  rm                                                     M 8  Rear COMPONENT sc case m 9  Right side  components    una a a leisen 9  Left side components u    a de TERRI nennen 10  sjeitenieoiesecem e                                11  Display comporneHits       u  trt tbe eR eene e eae dE RU aves BRANN ANDA AR NA HAMRA ER IE ERE E MERE rer 12  Cleaning the display                     esses enne nenne nnnm nennen nennen nnns 12  Wireless antennas  select models only             c  cceceeecceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseaeeeseaaaeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeueeeessaeeesees 13  Additional hardware components mmessessssssssessesresrerrrrrrerrrrsren snar e nr rr nns enar rr rr RR RR RK KRA R KRKA KKR KKR RR RR RAR EEEE EEE 14   3 Labels  ho BEER RR E E SEE ST NATT Ar A 17    vi       1 Identifying hardware    To see a list of hardware installed in the computer     A Select Start  gt  Contro
7. eSATA USB port  identifying 10  esc key  identifying 6  expansion port  identifying 10  ExpressCard slot  identifying 10  external monitor port    identifying 10    F   fingerprint reader  identifying 6  fn key  identifying 6   function keys  identifying 7    H   hard drive bay  identifying 11   HDMI port  identifying 10   headphone  audio out  jack 8   HP Mobile Broadband Module  serial number label 16    I  IEEE 1394 port  identifying 10  infrared lens  identifying 8    integrated webcam   identifying 12   internal display switch   identifying 12   internal microphone   identifying 12    J   jacks  audio in  microphone  8  audio out  headphone  8  RJ 11  modem  9  RJ 45  network  10  TV antenna cable 9    K  keypad keys  identifying 7  keys  esc 6  fn 6  function 7  keypad 7  Windows applications 6  Windows logo 6    L  labels  Bluetooth 16  HP Mobile Broadband  Module 16  Microsoft Certificate of  Authenticity 15  modem approval 15  regulatory 15  service tag 15  SIM 16  wireless certification 16  WLAN 16  latches  battery release 11    Index 17    lights  battery 4  8  caps lock 4  drive 4  8  num lock 5  power 4  8  TouchPad 3    volume down 4  volume mute 4  volume up 4  wireless 5    M   memory module compartment   identifying 11   microphone  audio in  jack 8   microphone  internal 12   Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity  label 15   modem approval label 15   monitor port  external 10   mute button  identifying 6    N  num lock light  identifying 5    Oo  operating 
8. l Panel  gt  System and Security  Then  in the System area  click Device  Manager     You can also add hardware or modify device configurations using Device Manager         amp  NOTE  Windows   includes the User Account Control feature to improve the security of your computer   You may be prompted for your permission or password for tasks such as installing software  running  utilities  or changing Windows settings  Refer to Help and Support for more information        2 Components    2 Chapter 2 Components    Top components  TouchPad    eo 4   9    oc 1      0          Component Description        1  TouchPad light e White  TouchPad is enabled     e Amber  TouchPad is disabled                     2  TouchPad  Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen    3  Left TouchPad button  Functions like the left button on an external mouse     4  TouchPad on off button Enables disables the TouchPad     5  TouchPad vertical scroll zone Scrolls up or down     6  Right TouchPad button  Functions like the right button on an external mouse         This table describes factory settings  To view and change TouchPad preferences  select Start  gt  Devices and Printers  Then  right click the device representing your computer  and select Mouse settings        Top components    3    Lights       OOOO       Component Description        1  Power lights   2  e On  The computer is on   e Blinking  The computer is in the Sleep state     e Off The computer is off or in Hibernation  
9. n labels are included with your computer  You may need this information  when traveling internationally  Wireless certification labels are affixed inside the hard drive bay     e SIM  subscriber identity module  label  select models only    Provides the ICCID  Integrated Circuit  Card Identifier  of your SIM  This label is located inside the battery bay     e HP Mobile Broadband Module serial number label  select models only    Provides the serial  number of your HP Mobile Broadband Module  This label is located inside the battery bay     16 Chapter 3 Labels       Index    Symbols Numerics  1394 port  identifying 10    A   AC adapter  identifying 14   antennas 13   applications key  Windows 6   audio in  microphone  jack   identifying 8   audio out  headphone  jack   identifying 8    B  battery bay 15  battery bay  identifying 11  battery light  identifying 4  8  battery release latch   identifying 11  battery  identifying 14  bays  battery 11  15  hard drive 11  Bluetooth label 16  buttons  power 5  TouchPad 3  TouchPad on off 3  volume mute 6    C  caps lock  lights 4  Certificate of Authenticity label 15  cleaning the display 12  compartments  memory module 11  WLAN module 11  components  additional hardware 14  bottom 11  display 12    front 8  left side 10  rear 9  right side 9  top 3    connectors  power 9  cord  power 14    D  Digital Media Slot  identifying 10  display   cleaning 12  display switch  identifying 12  drive light  identifying 4  8  drives  hard 11    E  
10. n the battery reaches a  critical battery level  the battery light begins blinking rapidly     e Off  If the computer is plugged into an external power source   the light is turned off when all batteries in the computer are  fully charged  If the computer is not plugged into an external  power source  the light stays off until the battery reaches a low  battery level         3  Drive light    e  Blinking  The hard drive or optical drive is being accessed     e Amber  HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection has  temporarily parked the hard drive         4  Consumer infrared lens    Receives a signal from the remote control         5  Audio in  microphone  jack     6  Audio out  headphone  jacks  2     Connects an optional computer headset microphone  stereo array  microphone  or monaural microphone     Produce sound when connected to optional powered stereo  speakers  headphones  ear buds  a headset  or television audio        NOTE  This table describes factory settings  For information about changing factory settings  refer to the user guides located    in Help and Support        Chapter 2 Components    Rear component       Component Description       Vent Enables airflow to cool internal components     NOTE  The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal  components and prevent overheating  It is normal for the internal  fan to cycle on and off during routine operation        Right side components                Component Description    1  Optical drive light Blinki
11. needed        Model description  4   This is the alphanumeric identifier you use to locate documents  drivers   and support for your notebook        Warranty period  5   This number describes the duration  in years  of the warranty period for  this computer     Have this information available when you contact technical support  The service tag label is affixed  to the bottom of the computer     Microsoft   Certificate of Authenticity   Contains the Windows   Product Key  You may need the  Product Key to update or troubleshoot the operating system  This certificate is affixed to the bottom  of the computer     Regulatory label   Provides regulatory information about the computer  The regulatory label is  affixed inside the battery bay     Modem approval label   Provides regulatory information about the modem and lists the agency  approval markings required by some of the countries in which the modem has been approved for  use  You may need this information when traveling internationally  The modem approval label is  affixed inside the memory module compartment     Wireless certification label s   select models only    Provide information about optional wireless   devices and the approval markings of some of the countries or regions in which the devices have  been approved for use  An optional device may be a wireless local area network  WLAN  device  or an optional Bluetooth device  If your computer model includes one or more wireless devices     15    one or more certificatio
12. ng  The optical drive is being accessed     2  Optical drive Reads optical discs and  on select models  also writes to optical  discs     3  USB ports  2  Connect optional USB devices     4  TV antenna cable jack  select models only  Connects a TV antenna  a digital cable device  or a satellite device    that receives standard or high definition TV broadcasts         5  RJ 11  modem  jack  select models only  Connects a modem cable         6  Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the computer     NOTE  The security cable is designed to act as a deterrent  but  it may not prevent the computer from being mishandled or stolen         7  Power connector Connects an AC adapter   R                                       X                                                                  w                                       r      Rear component 9    Left side components             O    898899                      Component Description    1  External monitor port Connects an external VGA monitor or projector     2  Expansion port 3 Connects the computer to an optional docking device or an optional  expansion product   NOTE  The computer has only one expansion port  The term  expansion port 3 describes the type of expansion port     3  RJ 45  network  jack Connects a network cable     4  HDMI port Connects an optional video or audio device  such as a high   definition television  or any compatible digital or audio component     5  eSATA USB port  select models 
13. on  The light on the power button is visible only when the computer is open  The  power light on the front of the computer is visible whether the computer is open or closed        Buttons  speakers and fingerprint reader             Component Description    1  Speakers  2  Produce sound     2  Power button  e When the computer is off  press the button to turn on the  computer     e When the computer is on  press the button briefly to initiate  Sleep     e When the computer is in the Sleep state  press the button  briefly to exit Sleep     e When the computer is in Hibernation  press the button briefly  to exit Hibernation     If the computer has stopped responding and Windows shutdown  procedures are ineffective  press and hold the power button for at  least 5 seconds to turn off the computer     To learn more about your power settings  select Start    Control    Panel    System and Security    Power Options                          L L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLCLLLLLLLOILLLLIIUGS MM a JI c     FT HM     cc C  ancor c      Top components 5          Component Description   3  Volume mute button Mutes and restores speaker sound    4  Volume scroll zone Adjusts speaker volume  Slide your finger to the left to decrease    volume and to the right to increase volume  You can also tap the  minus sign     on the scroll zone to decrease volume  or tap the  plus sign     on the scroll zone to increase volume         5  Wireless button Turns the wireless feature on or off
14. only  Connects an optional high performance eSATA component  such  as an eSATA external hard drive  or connects an optional USB  device   NOTE  Depending on your computer model  the computer may  include a USB port only     6  USB port Connects an optional USB device     7  1394 port  select models only  Connects an optional IEEE 1394 or 1394a device  such as a  camcorder     8  ExpressCard slot Supports optional ExpressCard 54 cards     9  Digital Media Slot Supports the following optional digital card formats        10 Chapter 2 Components    e Memory Stick  MS    e Memory Stick Pro  MSP    e MultiMediaCard  MMC    e Secure Digital  SD  Memory Card   e Secure Digital High Capacity  SDHC  Memory Card  e xD Picture Card  XD    e xD Picture Card  XD  Type H    e  xD Picture Card  XD  Type M    Bottom components             Component Description   1  Hard drive bay Holds the hard drive    2  Vents  8  Enable airflow to cool internal components     NOTE  The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal  components and prevent overheating  It is normal for the internal  fan to cycle on and off during routine operation         3  Battery bay Holds the battery         4  Memory module compartment Contains the memory module slots     Also holds the WLAN module  TV tuner card  select models only    and the Intel Turbo Memory card  select models only      CAUTION  To prevent an unresponsive system  replace the  wireless module only with a wireless module authorized for use in
15. s        To see wireless regulatory notices  refer to the section of the Regulatory  Safety and Environmental  Notices that applies to your country or region  These notices are located in Help and Support     Wireless antennas  select models only  13    Additional hardware components               m             Component    Description        1  Power cord     Connects an AC adapter to an AC outlet         2  AC adapter    Converts AC power to DC power         3  Battery     Powers the computer when the computer is not plugged into  external power         Batteries and power cords vary in appearance by region and country     14 Chapter 2 Components       3 Labels    The labels affixed to the computer provide information you may need when you troubleshoot system  problems or travel internationally with the computer     Service tag   Provides important information including the following        product  KXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXX       sn  aowa     HUI LUE HU FIN KIA LI    6 den    XXAXAKKKKKK I RDI AV HI INT HUN ING ITRI NAT HIT  D service m                     9  tag   warranty wyer O       Product name  1   This is the product name affixed to the front of your notebook             Serial number  s n   2   This is an alphanumeric identifier that is unique to each product        Part number Product number  p n   3   This number provides specific information about the  product s hardware components  The part number helps a service technician to determine  what components and parts are 
16. system  Microsoft Certificate of  Authenticity label 15  Product Key 15  optical drive  identifying 9    P  ports   1394 10   eSATA USB 10  expansion 10   external monitor 10  HDMI 10   USB 9  10  power button  identifying 5  power connector  identifying 9  power cord  identifying 14  power light  identifying 4  8  Product Key 15  product name and number   computer 15    18 Index    R  regulatory information  modem approval label 15  regulatory label 15  wireless certification labels 16  RJ 11  modem  jack   identifying 9  RJ 45  network  jack   identifying 10    S  scrolling zones  TouchPad 3  security cable slot  identifying 9  serial number  computer 15  service tag 15  SIM label 16  slots  Digital Media 10  ExpressCard 10  memory module 11  security cable 9  speakers  identifying 5    T  TouchPad buttons  identifying 3  TouchPad light  identifying 3  TouchPad on off button 3  TouchPad scrolling zones   identifying 3  TouchPad  identifying 3  traveling with the computer  modem approval label 15  wireless certification labels 16  TV antenna cable jack   identifying 9    U  USB ports  identifying 9  10    V   vent  identifying 9   vents  identifying 11   volume down light  identifying 4  volume mute button  identifying 6  volume mute light  identifying 4  volume scroll zone  identifying 6  volume up light  identifying 4    Ww  webcam light  identifying 12  webcam  identifying 12    Windows applications key   identifying 6   Windows logo key  identifying 6   wireless antennas
    
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