Compaq Evo n610c Compaq Evo Notebook 610c Series Getting Started - Page 42

connecting AC Adapter, system ROM Read

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Index monitor, external (optional) 2-12 MultiBay diskette drive light 2-7 IDE drive light 2-7 release latch 2-13 using weight saver in 2-16 N network cable 2-16 notebook model, family, type 3-5 num lock light 2-7 O opening the computer 1-2 operating system choosing, during initial setup 1-4 enhanced by Compaq 1-4 installing retail version of 3-10 Product Key number 2-14 reinstalling 3-9 overhead projector (optional) connector 2-12 P parallel connector identifying 2-12 phone numbers, worldwide 3-3 pointing device replacing pointing stick cap 2-17 power connector, DC connecting AC Adapter 1-2 devices supported 2-12 power cord 1-2, 2-15 power switch default functions 2-8 turning on the computer with 1-3 power/standby light 2-7 problems and solutions addressed in Troubleshooting guide 3-1 Product Key number 2-14 PS/2 connector. See keyboard/pointing device (PS/2) connector Q QuickRestore kit 2-17, 3-9 R Regulatory and Safety Notices 3-2 regulatory information modem agency approvals label 2-13 Regulatory and Safety Notices 1-6 system label 2-13 reinstalling software 3-9 RJ-11 jack modem cable 2-16 RJ-45 jack network cable 2-16 ROM. See system ROM (Read Only Memory) RomPaq defined 3-6 downloading and installing 3-7 Index-4 Getting Started

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Index–4
Getting Started
Index
monitor, external (optional)
2–12
MultiBay
diskette drive light
2–7
IDE drive light
2–7
release latch
2–13
using weight saver in
2–16
N
network
cable
2–16
notebook model, family, type
3–5
num lock light
2–7
O
opening the computer
1–2
operating system
choosing, during initial setup
1–4
enhanced by Compaq
1–4
installing retail version of
3–10
Product Key number
2–14
reinstalling
3–9
overhead projector (optional)
connector
2–12
P
parallel connector
identifying
2–12
phone numbers, worldwide
3–3
pointing device
replacing pointing stick cap
2–17
power connector, DC
connecting AC Adapter
1–2
devices supported
2–12
power cord
1–2
,
2–15
power switch
default functions
2–8
turning on the computer with
1–3
power/standby light
2–7
problems and solutions
addressed in
Troubleshooting
guide
3–1
Product Key number
2–14
PS/2 connector.
See
keyboard/pointing device (PS/2)
connector
Q
QuickRestore
kit
2–17
,
3–9
R
Regulatory and Safety Notices
3–2
regulatory information
modem agency approvals label
2–13
Regulatory and Safety Notices
1–6
system label
2–13
reinstalling software
3–9
RJ-11 jack
modem cable
2–16
RJ-45 jack
network cable
2–16
ROM.
See
system ROM (Read
Only Memory)
RomPaq
defined
3–6
downloading and installing
3–7