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HP Pavilion DV5288 User Manual (192 pages)
Notebook PC
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 3.48 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Notebook Tour
11
Components
11
Top Components
12
Keys
12
Touchpad
13
Buttons and Switches
14
Lights
16
Optical Drives 5
16
Front Components
17
Rear Components
17
Right-Side Components
18
Left-Side Components
19
Bottom Components
20
Display Components
21
Wireless Antennae (Select Models Only)
22
Additional Hardware Components
23
Labels
24
Specifications
25
Operating Environment
25
Rated Input Power
25
Expansion Port Input/Output Signals
26
2 Touchpad and Keyboard
27
Touchpad
27
Using the Touchpad
28
Using an External Mouse
28
Setting Touchpad Preferences
28
Keyboard
29
Hotkeys
29
Display and Clear System Information (Fn+Esc)
30
Hotkey Procedures
30
Hotkey Quick Reference
30
Open a Web Browser (Fn+F3)
31
Open the Help and Support Center (Fn+F1)
31
Open the Print Options Window (Fn+F2)
31
Initiate Standby (Fn+F5)
32
Switch the Screen Image (Fn+F4)
32
Decrease Screen Brightness (Fn+F7)
33
Increase Screen Brightness (Fn+F8)
33
Initiate Quicklock (Fn+F6)
33
Play Next Track or Section of an Audio CD or a DVD (Fn+F12)
33
Play Previous Track or Section of an Audio CD or a DVD (Fn+F11)
33
Play, Pause or Resume an Audio CD or a DVD (Fn+F9)
33
Stop an Audio CD or a DVD (Fn+F10)
33
Quick Launch Buttons Software
34
Accessing the Quick Launch Buttons Control Panel
34
Setting Advanced Preferences
34
Setting Tiling Preferences
34
Displaying the Quick Launch Buttons Icon
35
Setting Button Assignments on an External Keyboard
35
Keypads
36
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
36
Enabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric Keypad
36
Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric Keypad
37
Using an External Numeric Keypad
37
Enabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode as You Work
37
3 Power
39
Power Control and Light Locations
39
Power Sources 3
40
Power Sources
41
Connecting the AC Adapter
42
Standby and Hibernation
43
Standby
43
Hibernation
43
Initiating Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown
44
When a Reliable Power Supply Is Unavailable
44
When You Leave Your Work
44
When Using Wireless Communication or Readable or Writable Media (Select Models Only)
45
Default Power Settings
46
Turning the Computer or Display on or off
46
Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures
46
Initiating or Resuming from Standby
47
Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation
48
Power Options
49
Accessing Power Options Properties
49
Displaying the Power Meter Icon
49
Setting or Changing a Power Scheme
50
Setting a Security Prompt
50
Processor Performance Controls
51
Battery Packs
52
Inserting or Removing a Battery Pack
52
Charging a Battery Pack
53
Displaying Charge Information on the Screen
54
Interpreting Charge Indicators
54
Monitoring the Charge of the Battery Pack
54
Obtaining Accurate Charge Information
54
Viewing Charge Displays
54
Managing Low-Battery Conditions
55
Critical Low-Battery Condition
55
Identifying Low-Battery Conditions
55
Low-Battery Condition
55
Resolving Low-Battery Conditions
56
When a Charged Battery Pack Is Available
56
When External Power Is Available
56
When no Power Source Is Available
56
When the Computer Cannot Restore from Hibernation
56
Calibrating a Battery Pack
57
How to Calibrate
57
Step 1: Charging the Battery Pack
57
When to Calibrate
57
Step 2: Discharging the Battery Pack
58
Step 3: Recharging the Battery Pack
59
Conserving Battery Power
59
Conserving Power as You Work
59
Selecting Power Conservation Settings
60
Storing a Battery Pack
60
Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
60
4 Drives
61
Drive Care
61
IDE Drive Light
62
Hard Drive
63
Optical Drives
66
Inserting an Optical Disc
67
Removing an Optical Disc (with Power)
68
Removing an Optical Disc (Without Power)
69
Avoiding Standby or Hibernation
70
5 Multimedia
71
Multimedia Hardware
71
Using the Optical Drive
71
Identifying the Installed Optical Drive
71
Inserting an Optical Disc
72
Removing an Optical Disc (with Power)
73
Drives 1
74
Removing an Optical Disc (Without Power)
74
Using Media Activity Hotkeys
75
Using the Quickplay Buttons
76
Using the Audio Features
78
Using S/PDIF Digital Audio (Select Models Only)
79
Using the Audio-In (Microphone) Jack
79
Using the Audio-Out (Headphone) Jack
79
Adjusting the Volume
80
Using the Video Features
81
Using the External Monitor Port
81
Using the S-Video-Out Jack
82
Remote Control (Select Models Only)
83
HP Mobile Remote Control (PC Card Version)
84
Inserting the Battery (PC Card Version)
84
Storing the Remote Control in the PC Card Slot
87
Button Quick Reference (PC Card Version)
88
HP Mobile Remote Control (PC Card Version) Component Functions
90
HP Mobile Remote Control (Expresscard Version)
91
Inserting the Battery (Expresscard Version)
91
Storing the Remote Control in the Expresscard Slot
94
Button Quick Reference (Expresscard Version)
95
HP Mobile Remote Control (Expresscard Version) Component Functions
98
Troubleshooting the Remote Control
98
Multimedia Software
99
Identifying Preinstalled Multimedia Software
99
Installing Multimedia Software from a CD (Select Models Only)
99
Using Multimedia Software
100
Using Quickplay Software
100
Protecting Playback
101
Protecting the CD or DVD Write Process
101
Changing DVD Region Settings
102
Observing the Copyright Warning
102
6 External Media Cards
103
Digital Media Slot Cards (Select Models Only)
103
Inserting a Digital Card
104
Stopping or Removing a Digital Card
105
PC Cards (Select Models Only)
106
Configuring a PC Card
106
Inserting a PC Card
107
Stopping or Removing a PC Card
107
Expresscards
109
Selecting an Expresscard
109
Configuring an Expresscard
109
Inserting an Expresscard
110
Stopping or Removing an Expresscard
112
7 External Devices
113
Using a USB Device
113
Connecting a USB Device
113
Stopping a USB Device
114
Required USB Software
114
Using a 1394 Device (Select Models Only)
115
Connecting a 1394 Device
115
Stopping a 1394 Device
115
Required 1394 Software
115
Using the Expansion Port
116
8 Memory Modules
117
Adding or Replacing Memory Modules
117
Effects of Increasing Memory
121
Video Memory Settings (Select Models Only)
122
9 Wireless (Select Models Only)
123
Wireless Features
123
Identifying an 802.11 Wireless Device
123
Wireless Controls
124
Wireless Devices (Select Models Only)
125
Setting up a WLAN in Your Home
126
Connecting to a WLAN in Your Home
127
Connecting to a Public WLAN
127
Using Wireless Security Features
127
Bluetooth Wireless Devices (Select Models Only)
128
Wireless Device Status States
129
Turning on the Devices
130
Turning off and Disabling the Devices
131
10 Modem and Local Area Network
133
Modem
133
Connecting the Modem Cable
134
Connecting a Country-Specific Modem Cable Adapter
135
Selecting a Location Setting
135
Viewing the Current Country Selection
135
Adding New Locations When Traveling
136
Solving Travel Connection Problems
137
Using Preinstalled Communication Software
138
Local Area Networks
139
11 Security
141
Security Features
141
Passwords
142
Guidelines for Setting Passwords
142
Passwords Set in Windows
143
Quicklock
143
Passwords Set in the Setup Utility
144
Administrator Password
144
Entering an Administrator Password
145
Managing an Administrator Password
145
Power-On Password
145
Entering a Power-On Password
146
Managing a Power-On Password
146
Drivelock Password
147
Setting a Drivelock Password
148
Changing a Drivelock Password
149
Entering a Drivelock Password
149
Device Security
150
Removing Drivelock Protection
150
Antivirus Software
151
Firewall Software
151
Critical Updates
151
Optional Security Cable
152
12 Setup Utility
153
Setup Utility Access
153
Setup Utility Language
154
Setup Utility Defaults
155
Setup Utility Menus
156
Main Menu
156
Security Menu
156
Advanced Menu
157
Tools Menu
157
13 Software Updates and Recovery
159
Software Updates
159
HP Software Update
159
Software Updates and the HP Web Site
160
Accessing Computer Information
160
Downloading a BIOS Update
161
Installing a BIOS Update
162
Downloading and Installing Other Software
163
System Recovery
164
Safeguarding Your Information
164
Using System Restore
164
Creating a Restore Point
164
Restoring to a Restore Point
165
Reinstalling Applications
165
Reinstalling Applications from Discs
165
Reinstalling Applications from the Hard Drive
165
Repairing the Operating System
166
Reinstalling the Operating System
167
Back up Your System
167
Reinstall the Operating System
168
Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software
169
Update Reinstalled Software
169
14 Routine Care
171
Hardware Maintenance
171
Battery Pack
172
Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
172
Touchpad and Keyboard
173
Display
173
Drives
174
Using Disk Cleanup
174
Using Disk Defragmenter
174
Regular Tune-Ups
175
Traveling and Shipping
176
15 Troubleshooting
177
Quick Checklist
177
The Computer will Not Start up
177
The Computer Screen Is Blank
178
The Software Is Functioning Abnormally
178
The Computer Is Turned On, but Is Not Responding
179
The Computer Is Extremely Warm
179
An External Device Is Not Working
179
The Computer Cannot Connect to a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
180
Customer Care
181
Preparing to Contact Customer Care
181
Contacting Customer Care by E-Mail or Telephone
181
Taking the Computer to a Service Partner
181
16 Electrostatic Discharge
183
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge
183
Handling Drives
183
Handling Internal Components
183
Grounding Methods 1
183
Grounding Methods
184
Index
185
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Brand:
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| Category:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Product Description
9
2 External Component Identification
16
Top Components
16
Display and Top Components
16
Quickplay Buttons
18
Keys
19
Touchpad
20
Front Components
21
Right-Side Components
22
Left-Side Components
22
Bottom Components
24
3 Illustrated Parts Catalog
25
Serial Number Location
25
Computer Major Components
26
Display Assembly Components
33
Plastics Kit
35
Cable Kit
36
Mass Storage Devices
37
Miscellaneous Parts
38
Sequential Part Number Listing
39
4 Removal and Replacement Procedures
47
Preliminary Replacement Requirements
47
Tools Required
47
Service Considerations
47
Plastic Parts
47
Cables and Connectors
48
Drive Handling
48
Grounding Guidelines
49
Electrostatic Discharge Damage
49
Packaging and Transporting Guidelines
50
Workstation Guidelines
50
Equipment Guidelines
51
Unknown User Password
52
Component Replacement Procedures
53
Serial Number
53
Battery
54
Camera Module
55
Display Inverter
57
Hard Drive
59
Computer Feet
62
Memory Module
62
RTC Battery
64
WLAN Module
65
Optical Drive
68
Switch Cover
70
Keyboard
72
Speaker Assembly
75
Power Button Board
76
Display Assembly
78
Top Cover
84
Wireless Switch Board
89
Bluetooth Module
91
Front USB Board
93
Expresscard Assembly
94
Top Cover Trim
96
Display Switch Module
98
Rear USB Board
99
System Board
101
Audio Board
106
Fan/Heat Sink Assembly
108
Processor
112
5 Setup Utility
114
Starting the Setup Utility
114
Changing the Language of the Setup Utility
114
Navigating and Selecting in the Setup Utility
115
Displaying System Information
115
Restoring Default Settings in the Setup Utility
115
Using Advanced Setup Utility Features
116
Closing the Setup Utility
116
Setup Utility Menus
116
Security Menu
117
System Configuration Menu
117
Diagnostics Menu
117
6 Specifications
118
Computer Specifications
118
Inch, SXGA+ Display Specifications
119
Inch WXGA+ Display Specifications
120
Hard Drive Specifications
121
DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi Double-Layer Combo Drive Specifications
122
System DMA Specifications, Intel
123
System DMA Specifications, AMD Discrete and UMA Graphics
124
System Interrupt Specifications, Intel
125
System Interrupt Specifications, AMD Discrete Graphics
126
System Interrupt Specifications, AMD UMA Graphics
127
System I/O Address Specifications, Intel
128
System I/O Address Specifications, AMD Discrete and UMA Graphics
130
System Memory Map Specifications, Intel
132
System Memory Map Specifications, AMD Discrete Graphics
133
System Memory Map Specifications, AMD UMA Graphics
134
7 Screw Listing
135
Phillips PM2.5×8.0 Captive Screw
135
Phillips PM3.0×4.0 Screw
136
Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Captive Screw
137
Phillips PM2.0×11.0 Screw
139
Phillips PM2.5×8.0 Screw
140
Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw
144
Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw
146
Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw
151
Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw
152
Phillips 2.5×4.0 Captive Screw
153
8 Backup and Recovery
154
Recovering System Information
154
Backing up Your Information
154
When to Back up
154
Back up Suggestions
155
Using System Restore Points
155
Create a System Restore Point
155
When to Create Restore Points
155
Restore to a Previous Date and Time
156
Creating Recovery Discs
156
Reinstalling Software Programs and Drivers
157
Reinstalling Preinstalled Programs and Drivers
157
Reinstalling Programs from Discs
157
Performing a Recovery
158
Recovering from the Partition on the Hard Drive
158
Recovering from the Recovery Discs
158
Deleting the Recovery Partition on the Hard Drive
159
Updating Reinstalled Software
159
9 Connector Pin Assignments
160
Audio-Out (Headphone)
160
Audio-In (Microphone)
160
External Monitor
161
Modem)
162
Network)
162
S-Video-Out
163
Universal Serial Bus
163
10 Power Cord Set Requirements
164
Requirements for All Countries or Regions
164
Requirements for Specific Countries or Regions
165
Display
166
Index
172
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