HP 2101010NR manual Conserving battery power, Storing a battery, Fully recharge the battery

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Step 4: Fully recharge the battery

To recharge the battery:

1.Plug the computer into external power and maintain external power until the battery is fully recharged. When the battery is recharged, the battery light on the computer turns white.

You can use the computer while the battery is recharging, but the battery will charge faster if the computer is off.

2.If the computer is off, turn it on when the battery is fully charged and the battery light has turned white.

Step 5: Reenable Hibernation and Standby

CAUTION: Failure to reenable Hibernation after calibration may result in a full battery discharge and information loss if the computer reaches a critical battery level.

1.Select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options.

2.Reenter the settings that you recorded for the items in the Plugged in column and the Running on batteries column.

3.Click OK.

Conserving battery power

Select low power-use settings through Power Options in Windows Control Panel.

Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem software when you are not using them.

Disconnect external devices that are not plugged into an external power source, when you are not using them.

Stop, disable, or remove any external media cards that you are not using.

Use the f2 and f3 action keys to adjust screen brightness as needed.

If you leave your work, initiate Standby or Hibernation, or shut down the computer.

Storing a battery

CAUTION: To prevent damage to a battery, do not expose it to high temperatures for extended periods of time.

If a computer is unused and unplugged from external power for more than 2 weeks, remove the battery and store it separately.

To prolong the charge of a stored battery, place it in a cool, dry place.

NOTE: A stored battery should be checked every 6 months. If the capacity is less than 50 percent, recharge the battery before returning it to storage.

Calibrate a battery before using it if it has been stored for one month or more.

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Contents Mini User Guide Product notice Safety warning notice Iv Safety warning notice Table of contents Internet Digital cards Changing QuickWeb settings Getting started Using HP QuickWeb select models only Knowing the parts Identifying the hardwareTop components TouchPadLights Front components KeysPower Options Right-side componentsLeft-side components Display components Bottom components Removing the vanity coverPage Replacing the vanity cover Wireless antennas Identifying the labels Additional hardware componentsComponent Power management Setting power optionsUsing power-saving states Initiating and exiting StandbyViewing the current scheme Using power schemesInitiating and exiting Hibernation Using external AC power Setting password protection upon exiting StandbySelecting a different power scheme Customizing power schemesUsing battery power Connecting the AC adapterDisplaying the remaining battery charge Inserting or removing the batteryCharging a battery Identifying low battery levels Maximizing battery discharge timeManaging low battery levels Fully charge the battery Calibrating a batteryResolving a low battery level Disable Hibernation and Standby Discharge the batteryConserving battery power Storing a batteryFully recharge the battery Reenable Hibernation and StandbyDisposing of a used battery Shutting down the computerInternet Connecting to a wired network Identifying wireless and network status icons Connecting to a wireless networkUsing wireless devices Using HP Connection Manager software select models only Using the wireless controlsUsing the wireless action key Using a Wlan Using HP Wireless Assistant softwareSetting up a Wlan Protecting your WlanConnecting to a Wlan Use a wireless transmitter with built-in securityRoaming to another network Using HP Mobile Broadband select models only Inserting a SIMRemoving a SIM Page Using Bluetooth wireless devices Bluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing Identifying your multimedia components Multimedia featuresMultimedia Multimedia Adjusting the volume Volume can also be adjusted within some programs Multimedia Using the media activity action keys Multimedia softwareUsing other preinstalled multimedia software Installing multimedia software from the InternetChecking your audio functions Connecting external audio devicesAudio Page Connecting an external monitor or projector VideoWebcam Protecting the computer Using passwordsSecurity Passwords set in Windows Passwords set in Setup UtilityAdministrator password Power-on passwordManaging a power-on password Using antivirus software Using firewall software Installing critical updates Digital cards Inserting a digital cardStopping and removing a digital card Using a USB device Connecting a USB deviceUSB devices Stopping and removing a USB devicePage Setting pointing device preferences Using pointing devicesUsing the TouchPad Using TouchPad gesturesScrolling PinchingUsing the keyboard Connecting an external mouseUsing the action keys RotatingUsing hotkeys Function Hotkey Description Using the touch screen select models only Tapping or clickingFlicking DraggingRotating Setting touch screen preferences Handling drives Identifying installed drivesDrives Using external drives Using optional external devices Memory modules Page Page Updating software Downloading a Bios update Updating the BiosDetermining the Bios version Page Updating programs and drivers Changing QuickWeb settings Disabling and enabling QuickWebSetup Utility Starting Setup UtilityUsing Setup Utility Changing the language of Setup UtilityDisplaying system information Restoring default settings in Setup UtilityExiting Setup Utility Setup Utility menus System Configuration menuMain menu Security menuDiagnostics menu Index LAN USB VGALabels