Compaq Armada 7700 Armada 7700 Family of Personal Computers Reference Guide - Page 221

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power switch identifying, 2-2, 4-2 turning the computer on and off, 4-5 power/suspend light identifying, 2-3, 4-2 indicating critical low-battery condition, 5-16 indicating power condition, 4-3 power-on password changing, 13-7 defined, 13-2 deleting, 13-7 entering, 13-3 establishing, 13-2 prompt, accessing, 13-3 using as setup password, 13-2 with QuickLock/QuickBlank, 13-2 Power-On Self-Test (POST), 16-3, 16-18 Premier PC Card, 9-2 printer connecting to, with cable, 7-2, 7-3 linking to, with infrared, 7-2, 7-8 troubleshooting, 16-25 problem solving. See troubleshooting processor speed, setting, 4-9, 4-12 product identification number (PIN), A-1 programmable keys adding a scheme, 3-9 assigning, 3-7 displaying key assignments, 3-8 identifying, 2-3, 3-6 removing a scheme, 3-10 unassigning, 3-8 uses for, 3-6 programs. See software PS/2 connector. See keyboard/mouse connector Q QuickBlank, 13-4 QuickLock, 13-4 QuickLock on Suspend, 13-4 QuickLock/QuickBlank, 13-4 R refresh rate, 7-4 removable drives, troubleshooting, 16-14 resolutions supported, 7-4 Resume Timer, 4-10 RJ-11 jack available on some models, 2-10, 8-3 connecting, 8-4 defined, 8-3 identifying, 2-8, 8-2 S scheme of programmable keys, 3-9 screen. See display; monitor, external screen-control keys, 3-1 screws. See dual-bay security screw, single-bay security screw, memory expansion slot cover security screw Scroll Lock light, 2-2 SCSI PC Card choosing PC Card slot, 9-1 configuring, 9-2 inserting, 9-4 obtaining compatible, 9-2 removing, 9-5 security cable lock, attaching, 13-13 security hardware, 13-1 Security Management, 15-2 security screws. See dual-bay security screw, single-bay security screw, memory expansion slot cover security screw security slot. See also cable security slot identifying, 2-9 using to secure bay devices, 13-10 security software, 13-1 sequence boot, 6-14 charging, of battery packs, 5-1 discharging, of battery packs, 5-9 for turning on computer and external devices, 7-3 I-8 Index

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I-8
Index
power switch
identifying, 2-2, 4-2
turning the computer on and off, 4-5
power/suspend light
identifying, 2-3, 4-2
indicating critical low-battery
condition, 5-16
indicating power condition, 4-3
power-on password
changing, 13-7
defined, 13-2
deleting, 13-7
entering, 13-3
establishing, 13-2
prompt, accessing, 13-3
using as setup password, 13-2
with QuickLock/QuickBlank, 13-2
Power-On Self-Test (POST), 16-3,
16-18
Premier PC Card, 9-2
printer
connecting to, with cable, 7-2, 7-3
linking to, with infrared, 7-2, 7-8
troubleshooting, 16-25
problem solving.
See
troubleshooting
processor speed, setting, 4-9, 4-12
product identification number (PIN),
A-1
programmable keys
adding a scheme, 3-9
assigning, 3-7
displaying key assignments, 3-8
identifying, 2-3, 3-6
removing a scheme, 3-10
unassigning, 3-8
uses for, 3-6
programs.
See
software
PS/2 connector.
See
keyboard/mouse
connector
Q
QuickBlank, 13-4
QuickLock, 13-4
QuickLock on Suspend, 13-4
QuickLock/QuickBlank, 13-4
R
refresh rate, 7-4
removable drives, troubleshooting,
16-14
resolutions supported, 7-4
Resume Timer, 4-10
RJ-11 jack
available on some models, 2-10, 8-3
connecting, 8-4
defined, 8-3
identifying, 2-8, 8-2
S
scheme of programmable keys, 3-9
screen.
See
display; monitor, external
screen-control keys, 3-1
screws.
See
dual-bay security screw,
single-bay security screw,
memory expansion slot cover
security screw
Scroll Lock light, 2-2
SCSI PC Card
choosing PC Card slot, 9-1
configuring, 9-2
inserting, 9-4
obtaining compatible, 9-2
removing, 9-5
security cable lock, attaching, 13-13
security hardware, 13-1
Security Management, 15-2
security screws.
See
dual-bay security
screw, single-bay security screw,
memory expansion slot cover
security screw
security slot.
See
also
cable security slot
identifying, 2-9
using to secure bay devices, 13-10
security software, 13-1
sequence
boot, 6-14
charging, of battery packs, 5-1
discharging, of battery packs, 5-9
for turning on computer and external
devices, 7-3