HP 80XL302 manual Using Battery Power, Starting Up, Turning Off the Notebook

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Tips: You can also adjust the brightness of the display to attain display clarity. To adjust brightness, press [Fn]+[F7] or [Fn]+[F8].

NOTE: The SCU program allows you to enter the configuration information and store it in CMOS RAM. The configuration information is needed by the notebook to identify the installed devices. Under SCU, you can also activate certain features such as Power Saving and Security.

CAUTION: Never turn off the notebook when the Disk Drive In-use Indicator is on. You may lose your data by doing so.

CAUTION: If you have to turn

Using Battery Power

When the AC adapter is not connected, you can use battery power. To assure optimum battery life, fully charge and discharge the battery at least once and then fully charge the battery before you first use battery power. (See Chapter 3 for more information on using battery power.)

Starting Up

A computer starts up with an operating system existing on the hard disk, a CD, or a diskette. The computer will automatically load the operating system after you turn it on. This process is called booting.

The notebook comes to you ready for use. This means the hard disk is pre-formatted and contains the files necessary for booting.

1.Open the top cover by sliding the cover latch toward the right and lifting up the cover.

2.Turn on the notebook by pressing the Power Switch (Figure 1-6 #3).

3.Tilt the cover forward or backward to a comfortable viewing position.

4.Each time the notebook is turned on, it performs a Power-On Self Test (POST). This checks the status of major computer devices including the system board, memory, video, keyboard, and disk drive. Some status messages from POST will appear on the screen. If the POST has detected a mismatch between the actual hardware configuration and the configuration information stored in CMOS RAM, you will see error message(s) telling you to run the SCU program. (See Chapter 5 for instructions on running SCU.)

5.When POST successfully completes its check, the notebook first tries to boot from drive A, C, or CD-ROM depending on the “Boot Sequence” setting in the SCU program.

Turning Off the Notebook

1.If you are using a program, save your data and exit the program.

2.First make sure all disk drive in-use indicators are off, then remove any diskette or CD from the drive.

3.Click the Start button on the Windows desktop, select Shut Down, then Shut Down, and then click OK and the computer will turn off automatically. Otherwise, turn off the notebook by pressing the Power Button.

4.To close the top cover, tilt down the cover until the cover latch clicks into place.

5.To disconnect the AC adapter, unplug from the electrical outlet first; then unplug from the notebook.

My Presario – Getting Started

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Contents Page European Notice Modem Statements About the Battery Danish Page Table of Contents Caring for Your Battery Iii Preventive MaintenanceAppendix B Troubleshooting List of Figures Glossary and Index PrefaceMy Presario Getting Started FeaturesGetting Started This ChapterRight-Side View Taking a Look at the NotebookGetting Started My Presario Getting Started Left-Side View Specification of the coreRear View Top-Open View Front ViewBattery Status Indicator Easy Access ButtonsPower Button Power Status Indicators AC/Battery Power IndicatorMicrophone Device Status IndicatorConnecting to AC Power Getting the Notebook RunningStarting Up Using Battery PowerTurning Off the Notebook Safety and Comfort Warranty CertificateFloppy Disk Drive Using the NotebookConnecting the External Floppy Drive My Presario Getting Started Using the NotebookHard Disk Drive Using the Notebook My Presario Getting StartedInserting and Ejecting Diskettes CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive Connecting the External CD/DVD/CD-RW DriveInserting/Removing a CD Typewriter Keys KeyboardManually Releasing a CD Fn KeyNumeric Keypad Cursor-Control KeysWindows Keys Increase LCD brightness Easy Access ButtonsHot Keys Decrease LCD brightnessDrag and Drop Using the Touchpad Placing and Moving the FingerTouchpad Point and ClickChanging the Configuration Introducing Power ManagementScroll Button Suspend-to-File Automatic Power Management Local Power ManagementGlobal Power Management Manual Power ManagementTaking Care of Your Notebook MaintenanceTraveling AC Adapter Caring for Your BatteryBattery Pack My Presario Getting Started Battery OperationsUnlocking the Battery Pack Battery Operations My Presario Getting StartedOperating and Handling Low Battery Signals and ActionsMaintaining Maximizing Battery Operating Time External Connections Connecting an External MonitorConnecting an IR Device System ExpansionInstalling a PC Card Internal InstallationConnecting an USB Device Connecting an Ieee 1394 Device for selected model onlyOnly available on specific models Memory UpgradePage Starting SCU Setup Configuration UtilityMy Presario Getting Started Setup Configuration Utility IntroductionMoving Around and Making Selections Using the Touchpad/MouseUsing the Keyboard Setup Configuration Utility My Presario Getting StartedMain Menu IDE SettingsDate and Time Boot Sequence Fast BootAdvanced Menu Pointing Device Ir ModeSaveToFile Warning Message Keyboard NumlockSystem Password Resolution ExpansionSecurity Menu Saving / Customize Power MenuEnable Power Management Max Performance / Balanced Power Saving / Max PowerSuspend After Customizing Power Management FeaturesHard Disk Power Down After Standby AfterVGA Activity Battery Low Warning BeepSuspend Data to Cover CloseResume On Modem Ring Options DescriptionsResume On Time Hour/Minute/SecondChoices Descriptions Exit MenuPage My Presario Getting Started Preventive Maintenance Preventive MaintenanceWhat is Preventive Maintenance? Using Microsoft BackupDeleting Unwanted Files Preventive Maintenance My Presario Getting StartedDeleting the Internet History File Using ScanDiskUsing Disk Defragmenter Optimizing the Computer Hard DiskPage My Presario Getting Started Appendix A-1 Cache MemoryCD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive Real-Time Clock/CalendarAC Adapter Temperature Range Relative HumidityVGA Controller Audio SubsystemMy Presario Getting Started Appendix B-1 TroubleshootingAppendix B-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Appendix B-3 Term definitionsPage My Presario Getting Started Glossary-1 GlossaryGlossary-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Glossary-3 USB port universal serial bus port aPage My Presario Getting Started Index-1 IndexIndex-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Index-3
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