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PCI network adapter board, 6-10 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association), 11-1 peripheral interconnect (PCI) network adapter board, 6-10 phone numbers, worldwide, A-2 pointing device. See pointing stick; touchpad pointing device, optional non-standard, 17-13 pointing stick buttons, 2-3, 3-1 procedures, 3-2 replacement caps, 1-3 setting preferences, 3-3 troubleshooting, 17-13 port. See also connector; jack acoustic, 2-4 infrared, 2-7, 12-1, D-2 specifications, D-2 POST (Power-On Self Test), 17-14 power troubleshooting, 17-21 power conservation, 5-12, 5-17 power cord, 1-3, 5-1, 16-5 power meter (Windows 98), 5-6, 5-8, 17-4 power preferences, setting, 5-12 power source input power specifications, D-2 selecting, 5-1 power switch exiting Suspend (Standby), 5-3 illustrated, 2-3 resetting a locked system, 17-2 restoring from Hibernation, 5-3 turning on computer, 5-2 power/suspend light, 2-3, 5-2, 5-4 on, off, blinking, 2-3 power-on password, 7-1, 7-3, 17-13 Power-On Self-Test (POST), 17-14 primary battery pack. See also battery packs included with computer, 1-2, 4-1 inserting, 4-1, 4-3 location number of, 5-9, 5-11 removing, 4-3 I-8 Index processor speed managed by operating system in Windows 98, 5-14 setting, in Windows 95, 5-13 setting, in Windows NT 4.0, 5-15 PS/2 connector. See keyboard/mouse connector Q quick check, battery, 5-7 Quick Controls, 3-4, 7-1, 7-4, 17-13 Quick Reference, Armada, online, 1-1 QuickBoot, 15-4 QuickRestore CD-ROMs, 16-3 R RAM. See memory, random access (RAM) real-time clock battery, 17-5 rear MultiBay release latch, 2-8, 6-9 Reference, Armada Quick, online, 1-1 resetting a locked system, 17-2 Resume Timer comparable settings in Windows 98, 5-14 setting, in Windows 95, 5-13 setting, in Windows NT 4.0, 5-16 right pointing-stick button, 2-3, 3-1 right touchpad button, 2-3, 3-2 RJ-11 jack, 2-5, 9-1, 9-6, D-2 RJ-11 telephone jack, 9-1, 9-6 RJ-45 jack, 2-5 ROM. See system ROM (read only memory) ROMPaq, 16-3 S screen, 17-23. See also display screen brightness adjusting, with hotkeys, 3-4, 3-6 setting, in Windows 95, 5-13 setting, in Windows 98, 5-14 setting, in Windows NT 4.0, 5-15 screwdriver. See Torx T-10 screwdriver screws. See memory security screws Scroll Lock key, 3-4 scroll lock light, 2-2

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I-8
Index
PCI network adapter board, 6-10
PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory
Card International Association),
11-1
peripheral interconnect (PCI) network
adapter board, 6-10
phone numbers, worldwide, A-2
pointing device.
See
pointing stick;
touchpad
pointing device, optional non-standard,
17-13
pointing stick
buttons, 2-3, 3-1
procedures, 3-2
replacement caps, 1-3
setting preferences, 3-3
troubleshooting, 17-13
port.
See
also
connector; jack
acoustic, 2-4
infrared, 2-7, 12-1, D-2
specifications, D-2
POST (Power-On Self Test), 17-14
power
troubleshooting, 17-21
power conservation, 5-12, 5-17
power cord, 1-3, 5-1, 16-5
power meter (Windows 98), 5-6, 5-8,
17-4
power preferences, setting, 5-12
power source
input power specifications, D-2
selecting, 5-1
power switch
exiting Suspend (Standby), 5-3
illustrated, 2-3
resetting a locked system, 17-2
restoring from Hibernation, 5-3
turning on computer, 5-2
power/suspend light, 2-3, 5-2, 5-4
on, off, blinking, 2-3
power-on password, 7-1, 7-3, 17-13
Power-On Self-Test (POST), 17-14
primary battery pack.
See
also
battery
packs
included with computer, 1-2, 4-1
inserting, 4-1, 4-3
location number of, 5-9, 5-11
removing, 4-3
processor speed
managed by operating system in
Windows 98, 5-14
setting, in Windows 95, 5-13
setting, in Windows NT 4.0, 5-15
PS/2 connector.
See
keyboard/mouse
connector
Q
quick check, battery, 5-7
Quick Controls, 3-4, 7-1, 7-4, 17-13
Quick Reference, Armada,
online, 1-1
QuickBoot, 15-4
QuickRestore CD-ROM
s, 16-3
R
RAM.
See
memory, random access
(RAM)
real-time clock battery, 17-5
rear MultiBay release latch, 2-8, 6-9
Reference, Armada Quick,
online, 1-1
resetting a locked system, 17-2
Resume Timer
comparable settings in Windows 98,
5-14
setting, in Windows 95, 5-13
setting, in Windows NT 4.0, 5-16
right pointing-stick button, 2-3, 3-1
right touchpad button, 2-3, 3-2
RJ-11 jack, 2-5, 9-1, 9-6, D-2
RJ-11 telephone jack, 9-1, 9-6
RJ-45 jack, 2-5
ROM.
See
system ROM (read only
memory)
ROMPaq, 16-3
S
screen, 17-23.
See also
display
screen brightness
adjusting, with hotkeys, 3-4, 3-6
setting, in Windows 95, 5-13
setting, in Windows 98, 5-14
setting, in Windows NT 4.0, 5-15
screwdriver.
See
Torx T-10 screwdriver
screws.
See
memory security screws
Scroll Lock key, 3-4
scroll lock light, 2-2