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b Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series Document Part Number: 232048-002 November 2001 This guide identifies computer hardware features and provides procedures for using them. It also includes instructions for setting up the computer, information about connecting external devices, and computer - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 2
Compaq Computer Corporation Compaq, the Compaq logo, and Evo are trademarks of Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Compaq Compaq products - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 3
3-3 Hotkey Procedures 3-3 Switch Display and Image (Fn+F4 3-4 Adjust System Volume (Fn+F5 3-4 Initiate QuickLock (Fn+F6 3-4 Set Power Conservation Level (Fn+F7 3-5 Display Battery Charge Information (Fn+F8) . . . . . 3-5 Adjust Screen Brightness (Fn+F9 and Fn+F11). . . . 3-5 Hardware - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 4
Battery Packs Charging a Battery Pack 4-1 Using a New Battery Pack 4-1 Replacing or Adding a Battery Pack 4-2 Replacing a Primary Battery Pack 4-2 Attaching an External Battery Pack 4-6 Removing an External Battery Pack 4-8 Storing a Battery Jack 6-3 Adjusting Volume 6-4 iv Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 5
Support PC Card 8-4 Upgrading Memory 8-4 Displaying RAM and Hibernation File Information 8-4 Removing or Inserting a Memory Expansion Board 8-5 9 Specifications Regulatory Agency Series Numbers 9-1 Computer Dimensions 9-2 Operating Environment 9-2 Rated Input Power 9-3 Index Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 6
ensure that correct device drivers load: I Allow sufficient air circulation around the computer and the AC Adapter during use and while charging the battery pack to ensure adequate cooling of the device. Prevent direct exposure to radiant heat sources. I Run the computer during setup on external AC - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 7
the computer to external power 2. Open the computer by sliding the display release latch to the right 1 and raising the display 2. Opening the computer 1-2 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 8
the battery pack is charging. The battery pack began to charge as soon as the computer was connected to external power. The battery light remains on while the battery pack is charging and turns off when the battery pack is fully charged. I You are prompted to begin software setup. Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 9
any time after initial setup is complete. I To install a third-party application, refer to the documentation included with the application. I To install a preloaded Compaq utility, select the Setup Compaq Software icon on the Desktop, then follow the instructions on the screen. 1-4 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 10
and space requirements of preloaded Compaq utilities without installing them, select the Setup Compaq Software icon on the battery pack may not be reported accurately until the battery pack has been calibrated. For calibration information and instructions, refer on this CD to the Utilities guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 11
about using Hibernation, refer on this CD to the Utilities guide, "Power Management" section, "Setting Power Procedure Preferences." safety information about the computer is provided on this CD in the Safety & Comfort Guide. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock, fire, or - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 12
Opens the computer. Function like the left and right buttons on an external mouse. Moves the pointer, selects, and activates. Inputs single-channel sound. Hardware Guide 2-1 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 13
. 5 Battery light On: A battery pack is charging. Blinking: A battery pack that is the only available power source has reached a low-battery condition. also blinks when a battery pack that is the only available power source reaches a critical low-battery condition while Hibernation is disabled - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 14
Suspend. †This table describes default settings. Different settings can be selected. For more information about optional power settings, refer on this CD to the Utilities guide, "Power Management" section, "Setting Power Procedure Preferences." Hardware - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 15
key, execute hotkey commands. Displays Windows Start menu. Combines with other keys to execute system commands. Displays shortcut menu for item beneath the pointer. 2-4 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 16
Left Side Components A Look at the Computer 1 Infrared port 2 Exhaust vent Links another IrDA-compliant device for wireless communication. Provides airflow to cool internal components. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vent. Hardware Guide 2-5 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 17
. Connects an AC Adapter, optional DC cable, optional Automobile Power Adapter/Charger, or optional Aircraft Power Adapter. Supports optional 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. Ejects an optional PC Card from the PC Card slot. Attaches an optional security cable to the computer. 2-6 Hardware - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 18
Front Panel Components A Look at the Computer 1 Stereo speaker/headphone (line-out) jack 2 Microphone jack Connects optional, powered stereo speakers, headphones, headset, or television audio. Connects an optional single sound channel microphone. Hardware Guide 2-7 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 19
jack 4 External monitor connector 5 Mobile Expansion Unit connector 6 USB connectors (2) Connect an optional external battery pack. Connects an optional network cable. ✎ The RJ-45 jack functions only when a network interface Mobile Expansion Unit. Connect optional USB devices. 2-8 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 20
3 Hard drive bay 4 Hard drive bay retaining screw 5 Mini PCI (personal computer interface) compartment Holds the primary battery pack. Contains 1 memory expansion slot, which supports a memory expansion board providing up to 128 megabytes of RAM (random access memory). Holds the primary hard drive - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 21
1 Battery release latch 2 Speaker 3 External battery pack security latches (2) 4 Intake vents Releases the primary battery pack from the battery bay. Produces single sound channel (monaural) sound. Secure an optional external battery pack to the - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 22
only) Contains your Product Key number. You may need this number to update or troubleshoot your operating system. Identifies the computer. You will need this number if you call Compaq customer support. Provides regulatory information about the computer. Lists the countries in which the modem has - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 23
components included with most computer models. ✎ This illustration does not include printed documentation or such components as the hard drive and primary battery pack, which ship inside computer bays identified in previous sections. Identifying additional standard components 2-12 Hardware - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 24
Commands I Maintenance, Shipping and Travel I Troubleshooting I Regulatory and Safety Notices I Safety & Comfort Guide ✎ All guides on the Notebook Products Reference Library CD are available on the Compaq Web site at http:\\www.compaq.com/support. Contains the preloaded and preinstalled software on - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 25
1 and the left 2 and right 3 TouchPad buttons to perform mouse functions with any software that supports a Windows-compatible mouse. I To move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface in and right buttons on an external mouse. Identifying TouchPad components Hardware Guide 3-1 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 26
Keyboard and Pointing Device The TouchPad is supported by the mouse software in your operating system. To access the custom settings available in this software: I In Windows keys F4 to F9 and F11 represent the hotkey functions available on the computer. Identifying hotkeys 3-2 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 27
conservation level. Fn+F7 Fn+F7 Display battery charge information. Fn+F8 Fn+F8 Decrease QuickLock is enabled. For instructions, refer on this CD to the Utilities guide, "Security" section. Compaq Web site at http://www.compaq.com/support/files and download the latest system ROM and Hotkey Support - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 28
and Pointing Device Switch Display and Image (Fn+F4) Fn+F4 supports any external display device connected through the external monitor connector. Toggle the power-on password is set and QuickLock is enabled. For instructions, refer on this CD to the Utilities guide, "Security" section. 3-4 Hardware - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 29
Battery Charge Information (Fn+F8) Press Fn+F8 to display charge information about any battery pack in the system. The display indicates which battery remaining in each battery pack. Battery packs are identified by number: (1) battery pack in battery bay and (2) optional external battery pack. Adjust - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 30
it. To disable this feature, press the Fn key 5 times. No beep sounds, indicating that the feature has been disabled. Identifying the Fn key 3-6 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 31
keypad components Disabling the Numeric Keypad To disable the numeric keypad and return the keys to their standard keyboard functions, press Fn+num lk. Hardware Guide 3-7 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 32
, press the esc key (or select Exit from the menu bar), select Exit Saving Changes by pressing the pg dn arrow key, then follow the instructions on the screen. To disable the embedded numeric keypad at startup, repeat the above procedure, selecting Off in the Num Lock State at Boot field - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 33
Default Settings Until your Internet or network services are set up, all buttons launch the Internet Setup your operating system. After your Internet or network services are set up, each button opens your default 3 Search 4 Email Default Assignment Compaq informational Web site. Personal home page - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 34
> Easy Access Keyboard. For more information about using button assignments and schemes, open the Easy Access button window, then select the Help menu. 3-10 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 35
can use a new battery pack that has been fully charged to run the computer, battery charge displays may not accurately report the amount of charge in the battery pack until the battery pack has been calibrated. For calibration instructions, refer on this CD to the Utilities guide, "Power Management - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 36
Hibernation or turn off the computer before removing the battery pack. 1. If the battery pack in the battery bay is the only power source, turn off or Windows 2000 Professional, refer on this CD to the Utilities guide, "Power Management" section, "Setting Power Procedure Preferences." 2. Close - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 37
3. Remove the battery pack retaining screw. Battery Packs Removing the battery pack retaining screw Hardware Guide 4-3 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 38
bay 2. Remove the battery pack 3. Removing a primary battery pack ❏ To insert a battery pack: Insert the battery pack into the battery bay at a 45 degree angle 1, then tilt the battery pack downward into the battery bay until it is seated 2. Inserting a primary battery pack 4-4 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 39
5. Replace the battery pack retaining screw. Battery Packs Replacing the battery pack retaining screw 6. To return to your work: a. Turn the computer right-side up. b. Open the display. c. Turn on the computer or exit Hibernation. Hardware Guide 4-5 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 40
the first time, remove the battery connector plugs from the computer 2. ✎ Retain the battery connector plugs. They protect the battery connectors and should be replaced whenever you use the computer without an attached external battery pack. Removing the battery connector plugs 4-6 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 41
Battery Packs 5. Guide the battery pack onto the computer 1 until the contacts on the battery pack connect with the battery pack connectors on the computer 2. 6. Rotate the battery pack 90 degrees toward the back of the computer 3 until the battery pack is seated. 7. Slide the external battery - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 42
initiate Hibernation or turn off the computer before removing the battery pack. 1. If the external battery pack is the only power source, turn off the side up. 3. Slide the external battery security latches toward the inside of the computer 1. 4. Rotate the battery pack 90 degrees toward the front - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 43
battery pack 1. b. Slide the external battery security latches toward the outside of the computer 2. c. Turn the computer right-side up. d. Open the display. e. Turn on the computer or exit Hibernation. Closing the battery security latches and replacing the battery connector plugs Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 44
whether a battery pack recycling program is available in your geographical region, refer on this CD to Regulatory and Safety Notices. If your region is not listed, refer to Worldwide Telephone Numbers, included with the computer, to contact a Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 45
with the unit. For information about connecting a USB drive, refer to the "External Device Connections" section in this guide. The Mobile Expansion Unit bay supports Compaq MultiBay storage devices, including the following drives: I Hard drive (MultiBay hard drive adapter required) I CD drive I DVD - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 46
on this CD to Regulatory and Safety Notices. I For additional cautions about handling drives, refer on this CD to the Maintenance, Travel and Shipping guide. Removing and Inserting a Primary Hard Drive Any hard drive in the computer hard drive bay is the primary hard drive. A hard drive used as - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 47
Removable Drives 5. Remove the hard drive retaining screw. Removing the hard drive retaining screw 6. With the computer bottom-side up, slide the bottom half of the front bezel of the hard drive upward to provide a handle. Extending the front bezel to provide a handle Hardware Guide 5-3 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 48
❏ To insert a hard drive, slide the hard drive into the bay until it is seated. Inserting the hard drive into the hard drive bay 5-4 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 49
retaining screw. (If you removed but did not replace a hard drive, put the retaining screw in a safe place.) Replacing the hard drive retaining screw Hardware Guide 5-5 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 50
: 1. Exit Suspend or Hibernation. 2. Restart the computer. For more information about Suspend and Hibernation, refer on this CD to the Utilities guide, "Power Management" section. Changing the Startup Sequence The computer can start up from most bootable media or devices. A bootable medium or device - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 51
press the esc key (or select Exit from the menu bar), select Exit Saving Changes by pressing the Pg dn arrow key, then follow the instructions on the screen. ✎ Changing the startup sequence also changes the logical drive designations. For example, if you start from a hard drive in a Mobile Expansion - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 52
the stereo speakers in the Mobile Expansion Unit. For more information, refer to the documentation included with the Mobile Expansion Unit. Identifying the speaker Hardware Guide 6-1 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 53
Jack 1 Microphone 2 Microphone jack 3 Stereo speaker/ headphone (line-out) jack Function Supports audio input optimally when the display is open; has a standard sensitivity of -50 dB. Supports a single sound channel (monaural) microphone. Connects powered stereo speakers, headphones, a headset - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 54
- to 32-ohm headphones. When an external audio device is connected to the stereo speaker/headphone (line-out) jack, the computer speaker is disabled. Hardware Guide 6-3 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 55
the Widows Volume Control window while it is open but inactive, press the Fn+F5 hotkeys. ✎ Volume can also be adjusted within some applications. 6-4 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 56
7 External Device Connections Connecting a Standard Device The jacks and connectors described in this guide support standard external devices. I For information about which jack or connector to use, refer to , try pressing the Fn+F4 hotkeys to switch the image to the monitor. Hardware Guide 7-1 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 57
into the telephone jack 3. 4. Plug the modem cable into the country-specific modem adapter or into an RJ-11 telephone jack 4. Connecting a modem cable 7-2 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 58
information about using the modem or about using AT commands and dial modifiers, refer on this CD to the Modem and Networking guide or the Modem Commands guide. Connecting a Network Cable An optional network cable has an standard 8-pin RJ-45 connector at each end and may contain noise suppression - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 59
or a Mobile Expansion Unit or to other USB devices. Hubs support varying numbers of USB devices and are used to increase the support USB. Some USB devices may require additional support software, which is usually included with the device. For more information and software installation instructions - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 60
or in a non-Windows application, enable USB legacy support. For instructions, refer in this guide to "Enabling USB Legacy Support," next in this section. I The only type section of this guide, visit the Compaq Web site at http://www.compaq.com/support/files and download the latest system ROM and - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 61
Use the Setup utility to enable USB legacy support. 1. To access the Setup utility, turn on or menu bar. (To select a menu, press shift + the home or end arrow key.) 3. In the Legacy USB Support field, select Enabled. (To toggle this field from Enabled to Disabled, press the - key.) 4. To save your - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 62
through an invisible beam of infrared light and require an unobstructed line of sight path. Linking to an infrared device The infrared port supports both low-speed connections up to 115 kilobits per second (Kbps) and high-speed connections up to 4 megabits per second (Mbps). Infrared performance - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 63
up infrared devices for optimal transmission: I Enable the infrared port on the external device as instructed in the documentation included with the device. (In Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 Professional device and do not allow objects or movement to disrupt the beam. 7-8 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 64
object, then insert the cable lock 1 into the security cable slot 2 and lock it with the cable lock key 3. Connecting an optional cable lock Hardware Guide 7-9 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 65
Telephone Numbers, included with the computer, to contact a Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider. For information about obtaining and installing software updates and upgrades, refer on this CD to the Getting Started guide, "How to Get Information, Updates, and Help" section - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 66
may not be able to use other PC Cards. If you are instructed by the documentation included with your PC Card to install device drivers: I Install only the device drivers for your operating system. I Do not install other software, such as card services, socket services, or enablers, that may also be - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 67
Professional, select the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the taskbar, then select the PC Card you want to remove. A message is displayed when the card can be the PC card you want to remove. A message is displayed when the card can be safely removed. 2. To release the PC Card, press the PC Card eject - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 68
to a PC Card When a PC Card is the card. Upgrading Memory The memory expansion slot supports up to a 128-megabyte memory expansion board. manage this increase. However, if you experience problems with Hibernation after increasing RAM, verify that Options > Hibernation tab. 8-4 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 69
access should be opened only by a Compaq authorized service provider. Å WARNING: Failure to unplug the power cord and remove all battery packs before installing a memory expansion board to the computer. 3. Remove all battery packs from the computer. 4. Turn the computer bottom-side up. Hardware - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 70
Hardware Upgrades 5. Remove the 2 screws 1 securing the memory expansion compartment cover, then tilt up and remove the cover 2. Opening the memory expansion compartment 8-6 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 71
it out of the memory expansion slot. Removing a memory expansion board ✎ To protect a removed memory expansion board, place it in an electrostatic-safe container. Hardware Guide 8-7 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 72
from a 45-degree angle until it is seated, then push the board downward 2 until the retention clips snap into place 3. Inserting a memory expansion board 8-8 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 73
Hardware Upgrades 7. Align the tabs on the memory expansion compartment cover with the cover slots on the computer, then tilt the cover downward until it is seated 1. 8. Replace the 2 screws securing the cover to the computer 2. Closing the memory expansion compartment Hardware Guide 8-9 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 74
Series Numbers Regulatory agencies worldwide use agency series numbers for product identification. Each approved product displays the assigned agency series with the products listed below: Product Agency Series Number Computer PP2120 Battery pack PP2121, PP2122 AC Adapter PPP005 Mobile - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 75
altitude (unpressurized) Operating 10,000 ft Nonoperating 30,000 ft Metric 10° to 35°C -10° to 60°C 10 to 90% 5 to 95% 3,048 m 9,144 m 9-2 Hardware Guide - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 76
a DC source 18.5V MAX ✎ This product is designed for IT power systems in Norway with phase-to-phase voltage not exceeding 240 Vrms. Hardware Guide 9-3 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 77
agency series numbers battery bay battery pack retaining screw 4-3, 4-5 device supported 2-9 identifying 2-9 location number in battery charge displays 3-5 release latch 2-10 replacing battery pack 4-2 battery light 1-3, 2-2 battery pack release latch (for primary battery pack) 2-10, 4-4 battery - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 78
cord cable lock, security (optional) 7-9 calibration of battery packs 1-5 caps lock light 2-2 card and socket services, PC Card 8-2 CD Notebook Products Reference Library CD 2-13 troubleshooting 5-6 CD drive (optional) locations supported 5-1 See also drives Certificate of Authenticity label 2-11 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 79
drive DVD drive (optional) locations supported 5-1 See also drives DVD, troubleshooting 5-6 E Easy Access Buttons 3-9 electrostatic discharge 5-2 embedded numeric keypad 3-7 enablers, PC Card 8-2 ergonomic information 1-6 ESD (electrostatic discharge) 5-2 external battery pack (optional) attaching - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 80
removing 4-8 See also battery packs external battery pack security latches 2-2 front cover (bezel) 5-3, 5-5 inserting 5-2 locations supported 5-1 primary, defined 5-1 removing 5-2 retaining screw 5-3, initiating 1-5, 2-3 troubleshooting 5-6 using while playing media 5-6 Utilities guide 1-5, 2-13 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 81
Index adjust screen brightness 3-5 adjust, mute, or restore volume 3-4 display battery charge status 3-5 initiate QuickLock 3-4 switch image 3-4 hub, USB 7-4 humidity specifications 9-2 I 3-7 USB 3-3 using hotkeys and shortcut keys with 3-3 keypad, embedded numeric 3-7 Hardware Guide Index-5 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 82
See drives; SuperDisk drive (optional) M Maintenance, Travel and Ship- ping guide 2-13, 5-2 memory expansion slot inserting or removing a memory expansion board Unit (optional) devices supported 5-1 displaying charge status of battery pack in 3-5 location number in battery charge displays 3-5 - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 83
and Networking guide 2-13 noise suppression circuitry on modem cable 7-2 on optional network cable 7-3 Notebook Products Reference Compaq 1-4 Product Key number 2-11 USB support 7-4 P PBX jack 7-2 PC Card(s) button 8-3 enablers and card and socket services 8-2 inserting 8-2 removing 8-3 supported - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 84
AC Adapter to 1-2 devices supported 2-6 power cord 1-2, 2-13 power management displaying battery charge status 3-5 Power Schemes window 3-5 setting preferences for display switch, power switch, or suspend button 1-5, 2-3 troubleshooting 5-6, 7-9 Utilities guide 2-13 power switch default functions - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 85
computer battery pack temperature considerations 4-10 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide 2-13 shortcut keys entering commands sequentially 3-6 Quick Reference to commands 3-3 using on optional external keyboard 3-3 sleep button 2-3 slot memory expansion 8-4 security cable 7-9 socket services, PC - HP Evo Notebook n200 | Hardware Guide Evo Notebook N200 Series - Page 86
Compaq Software icon 1-5 start up sequence 5-6 V VCR (optional) 6-2, 7-1 vents 2-5, 2-10 volume, adjusting 6-4 W weight, computer 9-2 Windows applications key 2-4 Windows logo key 2-4 Z Zip drive (optional) locations supported 5-1 See also drives zoomed video PC Cards 8-1 Index-10 Hardware Guide
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Hardware Guide
Evo Notebook N200 Series
Document Part Number: 232048-002
November 2001
This guide identifies computer hardware features and provides
procedures for using them. It also includes instructions for setting
up the computer, information about connecting external devices,
and computer specifications.