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Using dual display mode

Add-On Devices

Connecting External Devices

Using dual display mode

You can extend your desktop by connecting an external monitor to your notebook.

1.Select Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Display.

2.Select the Settings tab.

3.Select the second display, then select the option to extend the desktop.

You can set different resolutions and numbers of colors for each display. However, using the Extended Desktop requires video memory for each display. For this reason, higher resolutions and higher numbers of colors may cause unexpected behavior on the displays. Try starting with 1024 × 768 resolution on the external display and

64 K colors (16-bit) on both displays. You can then try higher settings to see whether they work for your applications. In addition, certain operations such as playing DVDs and running 3D graphics require extra video memory, so you may have to adjust display settings.

If you’re playing a DVD movie, the movie will show only on the primary display. To change the primary display, go to the Settings tab of Display Properties (see the steps above), right-click the display you want, and select Primary.

To connect an IEEE 1394 device (select models only)

If your notebook has an IEEE 1394 port, you can use it to connect devices such as audio and video equipment, disk drives, printers, and other notebooks.

Attach the device cable to the IEEE 1394 port. Windows automatically recognizes the device.

The IEEE 1394 port is a 4-wire port. If you want to connect a device that has a

6-wire plug, you can purchase a simple adapter (if the device is unpowered) or a hub (if the device requires power).

Note

If you have problems making this connection, go to the device manufacturer Web

 

site for the latest version of the driver for the device.

 

 

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Contents Compaq Notebook Series Reference GuideReference Guide Second Edition March Part Number Important Safety Information cord that meets the requirements of ACA Technical Standard TS008Software Product License Agreement iv Reference GuideOWNERSHIP. Customer agrees that he/she does not have any title or ownership of the software, other than ownership of the physical media. Customer acknowledges and agrees that the software is copyrighted and protected under the copyright laws vi Reference Guide Contents Getting Started with Your NotebookBasic Operation Batteries and Power Management Modem and Network ConnectionsAdd-On Devices Troubleshooting and Maintenance Reference Informationx Reference Guide IndexGetting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Front panel and right panel componentsIdentifying Parts of the Notebook Getting Started with Your Notebook Left panel and back panel components 4 Reference GuidePC Card and CardBus slot and buttons Bottom panel components 6 Reference GuideReset button Battery latch1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 Mini PCI cover no user parts inside 4 RAM memory cover 5 Docking port select models only 6 Reset button1 Power mode 3 Battery statusStatus lights 2 Hard drive activity1 Caps Lock On Caps Lock is active Setting Up Your Notebook Step 1 Insert the batterySetting Up Your Notebook Step 2 Connect AC power Step 3 Connect a phone line Step 5 Set up Windows Step 4 Turn on the notebookBasic Operation Default power settings Operating Your NotebookOperating Your Notebook To reset the notebook To change the boot device3 TouchPad on-off button and indicator light To use the TouchPadTo use the function hot keys This hot keyDoes this To use the One-Touch buttons To program a One-Touch buttonTo use the Windows and Applications keys To use the ALT GR keyUsing CDs or DVDs Using CDs or DVDsTo insert or remove a CD or DVD could stop responding and you could lose dataTo play DVD movies To create or copy CDsTo set up password protection Securing Your NotebookTo lock your notebook Securing Your NotebookTo attach a security cable To protect against virusesWhen you enable the hard drive lock, the current BIOS user password you match the drive password, you can change the notebook and drivepassword. If you forget the password, you cannot recover your data To lock the hard driveTaking Care of Your Notebook To protect your hard driveTo maintain your notebook Taking Care of Your NotebookTo safeguard your data To clean your notebookTo extend the life of the display Batteries and Power Management Managing Power Consumption How the notebook manages power automaticallyManaging Power Consumption information that was not saved will be lostChanging timeout settings and creating power schemes unsaved data if the notebook battery runs down completelyUsing Battery Power To check battery statusUsing Battery Power From the battery status lightTo respond to a low-battery warning To recharge the batteryTo get the most from your batteries Unplug the AC adapter when the notebook is not in use Modem and Network Connections Using the Modem Using the Modemyour telephone line type prior to connecting your phone line To change your modem settings Special restrictions in certain countriesConnecting to a Local Area Network LAN Connecting to a Local Area Network LANMaking Wireless Network Connections select models only Making Wireless Network Connections select models onlyConnecting to an existing wireless network To prepare for connectionsCreating a New Notebook-to-Notebook Network Ad Hoc To turn wireless communication on and off purchase a license before using the wireless functionthe individual wireless functions Turning on communication and making a connectionTurning off communication and ending a connection Making Wireless Bluetooth Connections select models only To turn Bluetooth communication on and offMaking Wireless Bluetooth Connections select models only authorization before turning on your notebook wireless networkingTo prepare for Bluetooth connections Turning off Bluetooth communicationTo send or receive files using Bluetooth Sharing files with another Bluetooth device FTPSending Outlook data to another Bluetooth device OPP Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices Connecting PC CardsConnecting External Devices To insert or remove a PC CardRemoving a PC Card To connect an audio device audio recorderof these jacks may damage the notebook audio ports on your notebookConnecting an external monitor Adjusting monitor resolution and other settingsTo use an external monitor Using dual display mode To connect an IEEE 1394 device select models onlyUsing the infrared port To connect an infrared device select models onlyPrinting to an infrared printer Transferring files through an infrared connectionTo use a port replicator select models only To dock to the port replicator corresponding port on the port replicator is ignoredTo undock from the port replicator 56 Reference Guide2. Lift the notebook out of the port replicator Installing Additional RAM Memory To install a RAM expansion moduleInstalling Additional RAM Memory back of the notebook5. Replace the cover 6. Insert the battery To remove a RAM expansion module of the notebook60 Reference Guide 5. Pull the board out of the connector 6. Replace the cover7. Insert the battery Replacing the Hard Drive To replace the hard driveReplacing the Hard Drive To replace the hard drive holder To prepare a new hard drive Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Notebook Audio problemsTroubleshooting Your Notebook If no sound is audibleCD-ROM and DVD problems If you can’t boot from a CD or DVDIf you get a Region Code error when playing a DVD movie If you hear a loud high-pitched whine feedback from the speakersDisplay problems If a DVD movie doesn’t fill the screenIf the notebook can’t find Wordpad.exe after inserting a CD If the notebook is on, but the screen is blankHard drive problems Heat problemsIf the notebook hard drive doesn’t spin If the hard disk makes a buzzing or whining noiseInfrared problems Keyboard and pointing device problemsIf you have problems with infrared communications If the pointer is difficult to controlLocal area network LAN problems If a PS/2 scroll mouse doesn’t workIf the built-in network adapter doesn’t connect to the LAN If you can’t browse the Network Neighborhood or My Network PlacesMemory problems Modem problemsIf a message says you are out of memory If memory doesn’t increase after adding RAMIf the modem doesn’t dial or no dial tone is detected If the modem dials incorrectlyIf the modem dials but doesn’t connect If the modem isn’t detectedIf the modem causes an ERROR message If the modem dials but you can’t hear itIf the modem connects, but transferred data is bad If the modem doesn’t faxPC Card PCMCIA problems Performance problemsIf the notebook doesn’t recognize a PC Card If a network PC card stops communicating properlyPower and battery problems If the notebook stops respondingIf the notebook turns off immediately after it turns on If the notebook keeps beepingIf the battery does not charge If the Time Remaining for the battery is not correctIf the notebook has a short operating time Printing problems If the notebook doesn’t enter Standby mode as expectedIf the notebook doesn’t enter Hibernation as expected If a serial or parallel printer doesn’t printSerial, parallel, and USB problems If a serial mouse doesn’t workIf a serial modem does not work properly If the serial or parallel port is not workingStartup problems If the notebook doesn’t respond when you turn it onIf the notebook won’t boot from battery power If the notebook will not boot from the diskette driveWireless problems If you have problems with wireless 802.11 communicationIf you cannot connect to a particular notebook on the network If your notebook cannot detect any Bluetooth devices If your notebook cannot detect a certain Bluetooth deviceIf you can connect, but the network is slow Configuring the Notebook To run the BIOS Setup utilityConfiguring the Notebook 84 Reference Guide SettingDefault Main MenuBoot Menu Security MenuExit Menu To change video memory settings using BIOS Setup utility Reinstalling and Updating Software To replace a damaged QuickRestore System Recovery CDReinstalling and Updating Software Reference Information Conexant AT Commands Advanced Users Only Modem Reference InformationModem Reference Conexant Modem Reference Informatione,f,g,h,i 92 Reference Guide e,f,g,hConexant AT Commands Advanced Users Only ECC Commands FAX Class94 Reference Guide Voice Commands AT* Commands+VTS=string Modem Reference Information S-Registers Conexant Selected Result Codes Conexant96 Reference Guide RegisterSafety Information Power cordsSafety Information Battery safety Laser safetyLED safety Mercury safetyExposure to radio frequency radiation Regulatory Information U.S.ARegulatory Information Connections to Peripheral DevicesApplicable certification jack USOC = RJ11C. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details Canada Declaration of Conformity U.S.AEuropean Union Italy Indoor or outdoor use in a public area requires a user license Japan Japan Telecommunications Approval106 Reference Guide New Zealand PTC200 2.11.1 6 & 7 Compliance Testing Functional testsConexant AMC20493-KT5 Data Fax Modem PTC 211/02/071 PTC200 General WarningRussia InternationalSafety Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and ENProduct Name Regulatory ModelIndex 110 Reference GuideQuickRestore System Recovery 112 Reference Guide