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KNOW YOUR NOTEBOOK. with the Label Facing up and the KNOW YOUR NOTEBOOK STANDBY (SLEEP)/PANEL TOGGLE HIBERNATION/STANDBY POWER BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY ON/OFF POWER-ON PASSWORD TO SHUT DOWN YOUR NOTEBOOK BATTERY FIXING A LOW-BATTERY CONDITION SCROLL BUTTON INTERNET ZONE BUTTONS MORE INTERNET ZONE BUTTONS Hibernation is a state of no power When your Notebook is on, pressing To put your Notebook on Standby: Sets a password to secure the ! Close all programs. To determine the amount of A battery having less than 10 percent The Scroll button is the equivalent The Internet Zone buttons, located Instant Internet Access consumption. When your the Power button places your ! Press theFn+F4 keys information stored on the hard disk. ! On the Windows taskbar, clickStart , remaining battery power, follow of its power remaining is in a low of the Up and Down buttons of the above your Notebook's keyboard, Connects you to a personalized Notebook enters the Hibernation Notebook in Hibernation mode. or ! Turn on your Notebook. then clickShut Down . these steps: battery condition. When your Scroll bar on the side of your automatically connect you to the Web page filled with local mode, the memory contents are ! Press and release the Power button ! Click theStart button on the ! After the Compaq logo is displayed, ! Select theShut Down option. ! Double-click theBattery Charge or Notebook loses all battery power, it display screen. To view other areas Internet. These buttons allow you weather, news, sports and more. saved to the hard disk and your once to enter Hibernation mode. Windows taskbar, thenShut Down , a cursor appears in the upper right ! Click theOK button. After a few theAC Power icon located on the enters Hibernation mode. You must of a document or browser window, one-touch access to your most Instant E-mail Notebook is powered off. ! Press and hold down the Power thenStandby . corner of the screen for a few seconds, your Notebook turns off. Windows taskbar. allow your Notebook to finish saving press the Scroll bar in the desired frequently used Internet activities. One touch access for sending Standby puts your Notebook in button (about four seconds) to ! To wake your Notebook press any seconds. While the cursor is visible, ! Check the battery lights or status and shut off automatically before direction. and reading e-mail. low power mode. It is still on, shut down your Notebook. key. press theF10 key. TO TURN ON YOUR NOTEBOOK panel gauge, depending on your trying to correct the low battery My Presario Retail Central but the display appears blank. ! One of the Power Saving measures ! Select theSecurity option. ! Press the Power button. Notebook type. condition. Instant connection to Compaq Instant connection to your include turning the LCD off when ! Move to Set Supervisor Password, for getting the most out of your computer store and other not in use, with the notebook still pressEnter and follow the on- computer and the Internet. consumer companies. running. To turn off the panel, press screen instructions. Digital Audio theFn+F6 keys. Repeat to turn on Launches Windows Media the panel. Player to play MP3 music. TOUCHPAD Rear Components Left Side Components Right Side Components Underside Components PROGRAMING INTERNET BUTTONS QUICKRESTORE SUPPORT Just as the mouse, the TouchPad 1 Compaq enables you to restore your system at any time with the QuickRestore method. QuickRestore Reprogram the Internet Zone lets you draw lines or point to Presario Presario provides various options: buttons to reflect your personal items on the Windows desktop. 2 ! Selective Restore allows you to select specific Compaq drivers or applications you want to reinstall without preferences. reformatting your hard disk. Try dragging the pointer across 4B0AFZ94P04A ! At the Windows taskbar, click the screen by gently dragging 1 2 1 2 3 5 6 8 1 2 3 ! User Backup allows you to back up all information and files on the C:\ drive partition and store them in a Start, select Settings , then 4 7 separate hard disk partition.* your finger across the TouchPad. 1. External Monitor (VGA) Port 1. IR Port Control Panel. 2. Security Slot 1. USB Port 2. AC Adapter Connector ! User Restore restores the C:\ drive partition from your last User Backup.* ! Click on the Easy Access Buttons 2. CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive Port ! Factory Restore restores your Notebook to its original factory-installed software state.NOTE: All data files icon. 3. PC Card Slot (Type II) and installed applications will be overwritten. Back up your data files first.* ! Follow the on-screen instructions. 4. PC Card Eject Button ! Make Emergency Diskette creates a diskette that contains specific information about your Notebook s 5. Ethernet Port configuration.* 6. Modem Port 1. Battery 7. 1394 Port 2. Memory Compartment *The Recovery CD is required. 8. USB Port 3. Model and Serial Number RESETTING YOUR NOTEBOOK External CD, DVD or CD-RW Drive External Diskette Drive USING THE DISKETTE DRIVE If the system becomes unstable, Connecting the Diskette Drive: you can reset your Notebook by ! To use the diskette drive, connect pressing and holding the Power the cable of the diskette drive to keydownfor4 seconds . 800 any one of the USB port on the left side of your Notebook. 1 Inserting and Ejecting a Diskette: ! To insert a diskette into the 1 1. Eject Button diskette drive, hold the diskette 2 KNOW YOUR NOTEBOOK. with the label facing up and the KNOW YOUR NOTEBOOK. arrow on the diskette pointing 1. CD or DVD Media Eject Button towards the drive, and gently 2. CD or DVD Manual Eject Hole push the diskette into the drive. To remove a diskette, press the *A DVD or CD-RW are available on select models. Eject button on the diskette drive. ! ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESSS/CONTRAST CHANGING THE DISPLAY RESOLUTION USING SCANDISK CHECKING THE HARD DISK SPACE INSTALLING SOFTWARE FROM DISK/CD CONNECTING THE CD/DVD DRIVE INSERTING/REMOVING A DISC USING THE DVD PLAYER PLAYING AUDIO CDs !HOW TO MUTE AUDIO If your display is too faint/bright, On the taskbar, clickStart , Settings , Examines your hard drive for surface You can view a chart of the available To Initiate the installation process, To connect the CD or DVD drive to To load a disc into the disc drive: Your Notebook's DVD drive lets you ! Insert the CD into the drive (CD ! PressFn+F5 keys to mute the the brightness controls may be thenControl Panel . errors and file/folder problems. hard drive space. insert the disk/CD into the respective your Notebook, complete the ! Press theEject button the drive. watch all of your favorite movies play should start automatically). audio. set improperly. You can adjust the ! Double-clickDisplay , the dialog ! At the Windows taskbar, clickStart , ! At the desktop level, click My drive. ClickNext . following steps: ! Remove a disc from its protective anytime, anywhere. The DVD Player ! Repeat to unmute. brightness by pressingFn+F7 to box opens. ClickSettings . Programsthen Accessories . Computer. ! Follow the on-screen installation ! Turn off your Notebook. case, holding the disc by its center is simple and fun to use. Insert a If CD play does not start: decrease it orFn+F8 to increase it. ! Under Screen area, click the ! ClickSystem Tools , then ScanDisk . ! Right-click on the hard disk icon of instructions. ! Connect the cable of the CD or hole and outer edge to avoid DVDintotheDVDdrive.Afterafew ! On the Windows taskbar, click Resolution Slider, and drag it to ! Select the drive(s) to check and the your choice. DVD drive to the CD or DVD drive touching the surface. seconds, the DVD Player* Control Start,, Programs Accessories , the desired resolution. type of test you want to run. ! In the drop-down menu, click if a diskette or CD won't install: port on the left side of your Panel opens and playback begins. Entertainment, and CD Player . ! ClickOK to accept settings. ! ClickStart to begin. Click Close Properties. ! Close all programs, clickStart , Notebook. To load a disc into the disc drive: ! Once the CD Player opens, click the when finished. ! View the hard disk space Settings, and Control Panel from the ! Press theEject button on the drive. Play button. information. taskbar. ! Remove a disc from the tray, gently ! To stop playing the CD, click the ! Double-click the Add/Remove pushing down on the center spindle Stop button. Programs icon. while pulling up on the outer edges. ! To eject the CD, clickEject . ! The properties window is displayed. ! Push the tray back into the drive ClickInstall . until it locks into place. * Only available on models that include a DVD drive. STEP 4: C 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States, Unfold to discover a Quick Reference, Quick Tips, Options and Features of your 800 Series Internet PC Brazil, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom. Compaq is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. First Edition January 2001. This Getting Started Poster is intended for use only as a quick reference. 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