HP 8000 Mobile manual Has been approved for use

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Notebook Features

 

 

 

 

 

 

Label

Description

 

 

 

 

4

Serial number label

Identifies the notebook.

 

 

 

You may need this number if you call

 

 

 

customer support.

 

 

 

 

5

System label

Provides regulatory information about

 

 

 

the notebook.

 

 

 

 

6

Modem label

Lists the countries in which the modem

 

 

 

has been approved for use.

You will need this information

to use the modem while traveling internationally.

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Contents Hardware Guide Page Contents Battery Packs Communication Devices DrivesAudio and Video Index Hardware UpgradesSpecifications External DevicesComponent Description Pointing Device ComponentsTop Components ComponentDescription Component Description Lights Component Description Left Side Components Component Description Right Side Components Component Description Front View Components Rear Panel Components Component Description Bottom Components Component Description Label Description LabelsHas been approved for use Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using a Pointing DevicePointing Devices and Keyboard Using the TouchPad Using the Pointing StickSetting Pointing Device Preferences Using an External MouseIdentifying fn and Function Keys Using Hotkeys and Shortcut KeysHotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference Initiating Standby fn+f3 Switching Displays fn+f4Increasing Screen Brightness fn+f10 Viewing Battery Charge Information fn+f8Decreasing Screen Brightness fn+f9 Displaying System Information fn+esc Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External KeyboardsQuick Launch button descriptions Using Quick Launch ButtonsPointing Devices and Keyboard Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad Using KeypadsEnabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric Keypad Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric KeypadEnabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode at Startup Using an External KeypadEnabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode As You Work Pointing Devices and Keyboard Running the Notebook on Battery Power Battery PacksIdentifying Battery Packs Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack Battery Packs Inserting or Removing a MultiBay Battery Pack Battery Packs Charging a Battery Pack Charging a Primary and MultiBay Battery Pack Charging a New Battery PackCharging an In-Use Battery Pack Displaying Charge Information on the Screen Monitoring the Charge in a Battery PackAccessing Charge Displays Obtaining Accurate Charge InformationInterpreting Charge Displays Displaying Charge Information on a MultiBay Battery Pack Critical Low-Battery Condition Managing Low-Battery ConditionsIdentifying Low-Battery Conditions Low-Battery ConditionWhen No Power Source Is Available Resolving Low-Battery ConditionsWhen External Power Is Available When a Charged Battery Pack Is AvailableCharging the Battery Pack Calibrating a Battery PackWhen to Calibrate How to CalibrateDischarging the Battery Pack Battery Packs Recharging the Battery Pack Conserving Power as You Work Battery Conservation Procedures and SettingsSelecting Power Conservation Settings Temperature Range F Range C Safe Storage Time Storing a Battery PackFinding More Power Information Disposing of a Used Battery PackCaring for Drives DrivesDrives Adding a Drive to the System Identifying the Hard Drive Activity Light Hard DriveReplacing the Primary Hard Drive Drives Drives Replace the hard drive cover retaining screw Inserting an Optical Disc Optical DriveRemoving an Optical Disc with Power Removing an Optical Disc No Power Initiating Standby or Hibernation Displaying Optical Disc ContentsLocating Optical Disc Software Identifying the MultiBay Activity Light MultiBay DriveInserting a Hard Drive into the Adapter Using a MultiBay Hard Drive AdapterDrives Removing a Hard Drive from the Adapter Inserting a Drive into the MultiBay Removing a Drive from the MultiBay Drives Audio and Video Using Audio FeaturesUsing the Audio Line-Out Jack Adjusting Volume Using the Microphone JackUsing Video Features Using the S-Video Out Jack Communication Devices Connecting a Modem CableUsing the RJ-11 Cable Using a Country-Specific Adapter Cable Connecting a Network Cable Linking to an Infrared Device Using Standby with Infrared Setting Up an Infrared TransmissionExternal Devices Using a USB Device Connecting a Monitor or ProjectorEnabling USB Legacy Support Connecting an Optional External MultiBay Connecting an Optional Cable Lock Using PC Cards Hardware UpgradesInserting a PC Card Hardware UpgradesRemoving a PC Card Inserting an SD Card Using SD CardsRemoving an SD Card Adding and Upgrading Memory Modules Hardware Upgrades Hardware Upgrades Hardware Upgrades Hardware Upgrades Hardware Upgrades Windows 2000 or Windows XP, press fn+esc Effects of Increasing MemorySpecifications Operating Environment Rated Input PowerModem Specifications Index See also battery power battery power DVD Index-4 Modem and Networking guide Regulatory and Safety Notices Index-7 USB