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manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard Co. shall not be liable for any errors . Hewlett-Packard Company Mobile Computing Division 19310 Pruneridge Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014, U.S.A. 2 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 3
HP Software Product License Agreement Your notebook PC remove the software from your hard disk drive and destroy the Recovery CD, part of the HP computer product. It shall supersede any non-HP software /or support utility software may be used only for restoring the hard disk of the HP computer with - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 4
as part of the Upgrades. Customer agrees that the software does not include updates and upgrades which may be available from Hewlett-Packard under a separate support set forth in FAR 52.22719(c)(1,2). Edition History Edition 2 October 2000 This manual is printed on recycled paper. 4 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 5
information 11 Identifying Parts of the Notebook 12 Top and right side view 12 Front view...13 Rear and left side view 14 Bottom view ...15 Status lights...16 Status panel...17 Power switch and standby button 17 Setting Up the Computer 19 To install the battery 19 To connect AC power 19 To - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 6
a Notebook PC 42 Caring for Your Computer 44 To protect your hard disk drive 44 To take care of your computer 44 To safeguard your data 45 To extend the life of the display 45 To get the most from your batteries 46 To clean your computer 46 Traveling with Your Computer 47 Managing Power - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 7
101 DVD problems...102 Hard disk drive problems 104 Heat problems...105 Keyboard, touch pad, and mouse problems 105 Memory problems 106 Modem problems 106 One-Touch button problems 108 PC card problems 109 Performance problems 110 Port replicator problems 110 Power and battery problems 111 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 8
126 BIOS Setup utility options 126 Hardware specifications 130 Software specifications 133 Software system resources 134 Modem Reference Information 136 AT Commands (Ambit 136 S-Registers (Ambit 141 Selected Result Codes (Ambit 142 Safety Information...143 Power Cords ...143 Battery Safety - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 9
Introducing Your Computer Reference Guide 9 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 10
Taking Inventory Your HP notebook PC is shipped with these items: = battery = AC adapter and power cord = Quick Start sheet = HP notebook PC Startup Guide = Recovery CD (or CDs), used to restore Windows and all software included with your computer = Microsoft Windows manual (Windows 98 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 11
your HP notebook PC. Description This pictorial introduction shows you how to get the computer up and running quickly. The Startup Guide is the printed HP manual that came with your computer. It shows how to set up and operate your computer and where to go for help if you run into trouble. This - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 12
Parts of the Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Top and right side view 1 One-Touch buttons 2 Power switch 3 Status lights (see "Status lights" on page 16) 4 Pad Lock touch pad on/off button 5 Touch pad (pointing device) 6 Scroll up/down toggle 7 Click buttons 8 CD-ROM drive or DVD - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 13
Front view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 14 Headphone audio jack 15 Status panel mode select button (on selected models) 16 Status panel (on selected models) 17 Multimedia buttons (on selected models) 18 Latch (to open computer) Reference Guide 13 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 14
Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Rear and left side view 19 AC adapter (power) jack 20 PS/2 port (external mouse or keyboard) 21 Serial port security connector) 29 PC card slots 30 System-off button (for resetting computer) 31 PC card eject buttons 32 Floppy disk drive 14 Reference - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 15
Bottom view Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook 33 Battery 34 Battery latch 35 RAM expansion cover 36 Port replicator (docking) connector (on selected models) Reference Guide 15 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 16
Introducing Your Computer Identifying Parts of the Notebook Status lights 1 Power 2 Battery 3 Caps lock (capital letters) 4 Num lock (numeric keypad) 5 Scroll lock 6 Floppy disk drive access 7 Hard disk drive access 8 CD-ROM drive or DVD access 16 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 17
time in the status panel, change it in the BIOS; see "Using the BIOS Setup Utility" on page 82. Power switch and standby button There are two controls above the keyboard that affect power in the HP notebook PC. The switch at the top left turns computer power on and off, and the large blue button in - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 18
, press the standby button again. The display and the hard disk drive will turn on, and the session you were working on earlier will be recovered from RAM. Hint If your notebook does not turn on when operating on battery power, the battery may not be sufficiently charged. Plug in the AC adapter - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 19
that is more fully charged. Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of batteries in fire. A battery can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. A rechargeable battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. To connect AC power Plug in the AC adapter, then connect the AC adapter to the rear - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 20
Setting Up the Computer CAUTION Use only an HP AC adapter intended for this product, either the adapter that came with the computer or another authorized HP line Selected models of the HP notebook PC include a built-in modem. If you prefer, you can instead use a PC card modem or an external modem - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 21
on when operating on battery power, the battery may be out of power. Plug in the AC adapter and slide the power switch to the left again. To set up Windows Your HP notebook has Microsoft Windows-either Windows 98, Windows ME or Windows 2000-preinstalled on the hard disk drive. The first time you - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 22
2000, you are not prompted to register, but you can register by modem if you double-click the HP Notebook Registration icon on the desktop or click the Register link in the Windows 2000 welcome screen. See that the phone line is connected and follow the onscreen instructions. 22 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 23
you can connect to the Internet, you need to set up an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP). In some countries, Hewlett-Packard provides easy Internet signup so that you can connect quickly to an ISP. 1. Connect the included telephone cord to your built-in modem. (If your computer does - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 24
Services and select one of the listed ISPs. This begins the registration process for the ISP you have chosen. OR If available, double-click the desktop icon labeled "HP 2. If the computer does not shut down, slide and hold the power switch for five seconds, then release it. 3. If the computer still - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 25
Introducing Your Computer Setting Up the Computer 4. After the computer shuts down, slide the power switch and release it to turn the computer on again. Reference Guide 25 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 26
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Using Your Computer Reference Guide 27 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 28
key. (When using an external keyboard, press and hold Ctrl+Alt with the appropriate key-use keyboard.) Hot key Does this Fn+F1 Decreases the display's brightness (TFT screens only) Fn+F2 Increases the display's brightness (TFT screens only) Fn+F3 Decreases the display's brightness (HPA screens - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 29
Runs Windows Explorer Windows key+F1 Runs Windows Help and Support Windows key+F Runs Windows Find: Files or Folders Windows numeric keypad, you must press the Lock key (in the top row of the keyboard) to turn number lock on or off. When number lock is on: = Fn+F8 again. Reference Guide 29 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 30
brightness of your notebook's display. For TFT screens: = To decrease the brightness, press Fn+F1. = To increase the brightness, press Fn+F2. For HPA screens: = To decrease the brightness, press Fn+F3. = To increase the brightness, press Fn+F4. When you are using battery power, the display dims - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 31
the volume From the keyboard = To increase the volume, press Fn+Up arrow. = To decrease the volume, press Fn+Down arrow. = To temporarily silence the speaker without changing the volume setting, press Fn+F7. . In some cases, the application responds only to those controls. Reference Guide 31 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 32
touch-sensitive pointing device that controls the motion and speed of the pointer on the screen, is built into your computer. 1 Pad Lock (touch pad on/off button) hold the left click button while you move the pointer to the new location. Release the button. = To scroll up and down, press the - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 33
of your screen. Select setting. See "Using the BIOS Setup Utility" on page 82 To use the One-Touch buttons The One-Touch buttons on your HP notebook allow you to start your e-mail or a Web browser-or any other application-by pressing a single button. The buttons are configured initially for specific - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 34
Click Start, Settings, Control Panel. 2. Double-click Keyboard. (If you do not see the Keyboard control panel, click Show All Control Panels.) 3. Select the One-Touch buttons tab. 4. Click Change Onscreen Display. 5. Follow the instructions below for specific formatting actions. 34 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 35
displayed for that time. 3. Click Done, then OK. To insert or remove a CD or DVD Do not insert or remove a CD while the computer is reading it. Otherwise, the computer could the face of the CD-ROM or DVD drive. If you are using this drive for the first time, be sure to remove any packing material that - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 36
Click Start, Programs, Adaptec Easy CD Creator, Setup. You can also go to C:\HP\PROGRAMS\CDRW\SETUP.EXE to run the install directly. = Adaptec software on CD: Locate the Adaptec CD, insert it into the drive and setup will run automatically. Follow the instructions on the screen. 36 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 37
Click Start, Programs, Adaptec Easy CD Creator, Setup. You can also go to C:\HP\PROGRAMS\CDRW\SETUP.EXE to run the install directly. = Adaptec software on CD: Locate the Adaptec CD, insert it into the drive and setup will run automatically. Follow the instructions on the screen. Reference Guide 37 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 38
BIOS new password twice. 7. Click OK, OK and Close. To activate password protection when resuming in Windows 98 1. Check that you have set up a Windows password, as described above. 2. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel 3. Double-click Power Management. 4. Select Advanced tab. 38 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 39
new password twice. 5. Click OK. 6. Click Cancel If you want to set up hardware password protection for a non-Administrator account, see Windows Help and Support that you have set up a Windows password, as described above. 2. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel 3. Double-click Power Management 4. - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 40
resuming in Windows ME 1. Check that you have set up a Windows password, as described above. 2. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel 3. Double-click Power Options. 4. Select Advanced tab. 5. Check "Prompt create a slipknot around the stationary object-make sure it can't slip off. 40 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 41
McAfee Virus Scan 5.02 for Windows 95 and 98. Although HP has tested version 5.02 for use on this notebook, McAfee does not officially support Windows ME with this version. McAfee is currently developing a new version of Virus Scan to support Windows ME, but this version was not available at the - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 42
hard disk in the HP Library and available on the Recovery CD in \hp\library-as well as at www.hp.com/ergo. (In Windows ME, you can access Working in Comfort by clicking Start, Help, Your HP Notebook, Working in Comfort.) Improper use of keyboards book or briefcase to support your feet. = Adjust - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 43
not have to bend sideways or more than 10 degrees up or down. Your HP notebook computer has a built-in palm rest, which is ideal for this purpose. = Try to type as lightly as possible. The notebook keyboard requires little force to activate. = Take frequent, short rest breaks-this is especially - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 44
transporting it. This turns off the hard drive. A drop of a few inches onto a rigid surface while the hard drive is operating could cause loss of data or damage to the drive. = Carry the computer in a padded case to protect against bumps and jolts. = Set the computer down gently. = When the - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 45
disk, tape, or network drives. = Use a virus- and operating system. Since new viruses appear frequently, you Windows 2000, check your disk using error-checking (open My Computer, select set the Turn off monitor timeouts (for both AC and battery operation) to the shortest comfortable interval. = Set - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 46
-speed processor, use the lower speed on battery power (see "To control the processor speed" on page 55). The default settings conserve battery power. To clean your computer You can clean wipe the display. = You can clean the keyboard with a vacuum cleaner to remove accumulated dust. 46 Reference - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 47
Traveling with Your Computer Reference Guide 47 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 48
off in order to reduce power consumption and extend battery life. With Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows 2000, Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) provides both manual and automated tools for reducing power consumption. = You can set power management options to occur automatically - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 49
This conserves battery power and extends the life of the display. No activity of the keyboard or mouse for the specified interval. Press any key or move the pointer to return to your current session. Turn off hard disks Action When Resume Turns off only the hard disk drive. This is usually set to - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 50
setting is not recommended for hibernate mode.) 4. Click OK. To use manual power management You can manage your computer's power manually whenever you need to. with any of the following three levels of power management. System standby Action When Resume Turns off the display and hard disk drive - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 51
, hibernate mode occurs automatically with critical low battery power only, manual initiation of hibernate is not available by default (except, if you wish, you can modify the default setting for the power switch or the standby button to manually initiate hibernate mode instead). Reference Guide 51 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 52
the left to start a new session. This may take several minutes. If the system stops responding and you are not able to turn off the computer as described above, you can still recover. See "To reset your computer" on page 24. To set power management properties 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 53
Using Battery Power Using Battery Power You can operate the HP notebook PC on battery power for extended periods, but you should be prepared to save your work and shut down if the battery is low. Follow the tips in this section to maximize the length of time you can operate on battery power. To - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 54
status panel, press the status panel mode button repeatedly until you see the battery icon and the percentage of charge remaining. To respond to a low-battery warning The computer automatically alerts you when the battery power drops to a critically low level. First you will hear a high-pitched beep - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 55
with Your Computer Using Battery Power To optimize battery operating time = Plug in the AC adapter, especially while using the CD-ROM drive or DVD, the floppy disk drive, or any external connections such as a PC card or a modem. = If you have an I/O PC card-that is, a PC card having an external - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 56
Computer Using Battery Power To change speed settings = To set the speed used by the processor at boot, or to disable the dual-speed feature, change the Intel SpeedStep Technology setting in BIOS Setup in the Power menu. For information on how to run BIOS Setup, see "Using the BIOS Setup Utility - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 57
Making Connections Reference Guide 57 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 58
Windows 2000) Selected models of the HP notebook PC include a built-in high-speed V.90 modem. This modem allows you to connect to any Internet Service Provider (ISP) that has V.90 interoperable modems. Check with your ISP for a list of telephone numbers that support V.90. Note that the maximum speed - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 59
(or connect to a PC card or external modem). If the plug on the phone cord doesn't fit the modem a modem repeatedly fails to connect to a service provider. The number of failed attempts and the If you dial before then, you will get an error message that says "delay." After the fourth failed connection - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 60
as your Internet Service Provider, you can access the Internet only with AOL's own software; you can't use a standard browser like Internet Explorer. As a result: = You cannot view websites by clicking on links (such as those in the electronic Reference Guide that link to the HP notebook website - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 61
operation using modem AT commands. AT commands are special strings of characters sent to the modem to set up specific conditions. Those command strings normally start with "AT" and contain additional characters. For a list . You can type AT commands in the space for extra settings. Reference Guide 61 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 62
extra settings. For part of your AOL service. For other ISPs, you can use Outlook Express (included with your computer) or an e-mail system of your choice. This section includes instructions new messages. 3. Click the Inbox folder to view the list of messages. Unread messages appear bold on the screen - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 63
Windows 98 and Windows ME on the hard disk. To start QuickLink With Windows setting options and customizing the program for your personal use. Follow the onscreen instructions. If you're unsure which setting New faxes are indicated in the status box in the QuickLink window. To receive a fax manually - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 64
set up for faxing With Windows 2000: 1. Click Start, Settings , Control Panel, Fax. Enter your fax information. 2. On the Advanced Options tab, add a fax printer. If you do not want to receive faxes, stop here. 3. On the Advanced Options tab, open the Fax Service Follow the instructions to - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 65
received automatically. 1. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, My Faxes. 2. In the Received Faxes folder, double-click the fax. 3. To print, click File, Print. Reference Guide 65 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 66
Check that the existing LAN supports Ethernet 10Base-T (10 Mbps) or 100Base-TX (100 Mbps) connections. 2. Plug the LAN cable (not supplied) into the built-in protocol. See Windows Help or your Microsoft manual for information about setting up and using LAN connections-click Start, Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 67
computer supports standard Type I, II, and III PC cards (PCMCIA and CardBus). You can use one slot or both. Do not remove a PC card To remove a PC card 1. Stop the PC card: = Double-click on the PC card icon in the lower right of your screen. = In PC Card Properties, select the PC card you want - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 68
is possible that you will lose network connection after a resume operation. If this occurs: 1. Stop the network PC card: = Double-click on the PC card icon in the lower right of your screen. = In PC Card Properties, select the network card. = Click Stop. 2. Flip the eject button out, so that it - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 69
in the figures. Component Port location on Notebook Port replicator (on selected models) Audio device keyboard 6* 3 PS/2 mouse 6* 2 Speakers - 12 TV set 4 8 USB device 9 9 *You can use a Y adapter (HP F1469A) to connect both a keyboard and mouse to your computer. Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 70
Making Connections Connecting External Components Notebook ports 1 AC adapter jack 2 Serial port 3 VGA port (external monitor) 4 TV out 5 Microphone port 6 PS/2 port 7 Parallel port 8 Infrared port (on selected models) 9 USB ports 70 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 71
selected models) 1 AC adapter jack 2 PS/2 mouse port 3 PS/2 keyboard port 4 LAN port (networking) 5 Serial port 6 Parallel port 7 VGA laser printers. You can also use it to connect a parallel Zip drive. = Connect the parallel printer cable or other parallel cable to the parallel port - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 72
the USB device. Some USB devices can be connected to the computer in series-this is called a daisychain connection. If you have problems making this connection, contact the vendor of the peripheral device, as well as the HP website, for the latest versions of the USB drivers. 72 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 73
communicate between your HP notebook PC and infrared (IR) devices without using cables. To enable the infrared port In the BIOS Setup utility, IN THE BIOS. 1. Reboot your computer. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2. 3. Select the System Devices menu. 4. Set Infrared Port to Enabled. 5. Set Mode - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 74
no obstructions in between. Noise from nearby equipment can cause transmission errors. = To check the status of communications in Windows 98, go the printer driver and assign it to the notebook's Infrared Printing (LPT) port, which is usually assigned to LPT3. Click Start, Settings, Printers, Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 75
. See the Windows online help for instructions about how to use Direct Cable Connection keyboard) to cycle through the display options: notebook display, external monitor, both. To adjust monitor resolution 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display. 2. On the Settings tab, adjust the Screen - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 76
the power switch to turn on the computer. Windows will detect the second monitor and attempt to load the proper display driver. Follow the onscreen instructions. 6. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings tab. Position the second monitor to the right or left of your notebook display - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 77
your computer and when you see the HP logo, press F2 to start the BIOS Setup utility. Then select the appropriate television type in the Main settings page of the BIOS Setup. To disable TV To return the information about the port replicator in the manual that comes with it. Reference Guide 77 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 78
replicator. 3. Press the computer down until it clicks into place. Make sure that the dock status light is on. 4. Open the computer and slide the power switch to the left to turn it on. After the computer is turned on, you can close the lid while it is running. 78 Reference - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 79
Making Connections Connecting External Components To disconnect from the port replicator 1. Press down on the release tab on the right side of the port replicator. 2. Lift the computer from the port replicator. Reference Guide 79 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 80
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Configuring and Expanding Your Computer Reference Guide 81 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 82
parameter or press Enter to change a setting. To Boot from a Floppy Disk or CD-ROM Your HP notebook is configured to boot from the hard drive first. If you want to boot from a floppy disk or a CD-ROM, change the boot order under the Boot menu in the BIOS Setup utility. You can also select the - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 83
RAM modules Installing RAM modules CAUTION The notebook provides an optional memory expansion slot for installing up to two RAM expansion modules. Use HP SDRAM modules only; EDO RAM is not supported and remove the battery. 3. Remove the RAM expansion cover located on the bottom - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 84
and Expanding Your Computer Installing RAM modules 4. Insert the RAM expansion module into the connector at about a 30 angle until it's fully inserted. Then press down at both sides of the module until it latches. 5. Replace the RAM expansion module door. 6. Insert the battery. 84 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 85
the two latches at the sides of the RAM expansion module by pushing them gently outward (away from the sides of the module). When you release the latches, the free edge of the module pops up. 2. Pull the module out of the connector. 3. Replace the RAM expansion module door. Reference Guide 85 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 86
hard disk. 2. If you wish to install additional RAM, do so now. 3. Connect the AC adapter to the computer. 4. Insert the Recovery CD in the CD-ROM (or DVD) drive. and press Ctrl+Alt+Delete. 12. Follow the onscreen instructions for setting up Windows. 13. When Windows setup is complete, reinstall - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 87
Windows drivers Hewlett-Packard supports three operating systems (OSs) on your notebook- Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows 2000-and your computer was shipped with one of these OSs. If you decide to install the other OS instead, be sure to download the latest drivers for it from the Web at www.hp - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 88
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Service and Support Reference Guide 89 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 90
Service and Support Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 1. HP warrants to you, the end-user customer, that HP hardware, accessories, and supplies will be free from defects in materials and workmanship after the date of purchase, for the period - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 91
Service and Support Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement legal rights and you STATEMENT ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. EXCEPT AS INDICATED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, THIS PRODUCT TO YOU. Reference Guide 91 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 92
Service and Support Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC HP offers a number of ways that you can get technical support for your computer. If you have questions or problems, here are the resources available to you: = Look up information in this Reference - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 93
Support Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC = the basic services included with your warranty, as well as descriptions of enhanced and custom services = latest support telephone numbers for HP products To use HP Instant Support Available at no charge, HP Instant Support is a value-added service - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 94
use, the customer must call one of the supported HP Customer Care Centers located nearest the region. Currently, OmniBook XE3 and Pavilion notebook service and support assistance is only provided in the following countries: Pavilion Series Notebooks US & Canada Only - (970) 635-1000 OmniBook XE3 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 95
Service and Support Getting Support for Your HP Notebook PC Portugal Russia (Moscow) Russia (St. Petersburg) Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom Africa/Middle East Israel Republic of 11 +90 (0)212 221 69 69 +44 (0)207 512 52 02 +972 (0)9 952 4848 +27 (0)86-000-1030 Reference Guide 95 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 96
, or a network drive. While your computer is being repaired, the hard disk may be replaced or reformatted. 2. Hewlett-Packard cannot guarantee the return of removable components. Please remove the following before you send your computer for service: = PC cards = AC adapter and power cord = CDs in - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 97
Service and Support Obtaining Repair Service 3. When shipping your computer to Hewlett-Packard, please use the original product will put it into one of their boxes. HP recommends that you leave the hard disk drive in the computer when you send it for repair. When the computer is returned, you can - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 98
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Solving Problems with Your Computer Reference Guide 99 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 100
few common problems and troubleshooting techniques for your HP notebook PC. Audio problems If sound is driver from the technical support area of the HP notebook website www.hp.com/notebooks. You may also want to test the audio with diagnostics. See "Testing Hardware Operation." CD-ROM drive problems - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 101
Solving Problems with Your Computer Troubleshooting Techniques 2. When you see the HP logo, press Esc to open the Boot menu. The default boot order is (1) Hard Drive, (2) Floppy Drive, and (3) CD-ROM/DVD Drive. 3. Select CD-ROM/DVD Drive for first boot device. 4. Exit the BIOS Setup utility. = - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 102
, check the boot order in BIOS Setup and change it. 1. Click Start, Shut Down, Restart. 2. When you see the HP logo, press Esc to open the Boot menu. The default boot order is (1) Hard Drive, (2) Floppy Drive, and (3) CD-ROM/DVD Drive. 3. Select CD-ROM/DVD Drive for first boot device. = Reboot - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 103
world that are different from where they are sold. If you get a Region Code error, you are trying to play a DVD from a region that is different than the one your drive is currently set for. The region of your drive may be set a maximum of five times, after that the region becomes fixed. Since the - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 104
of the screen. To view the standard format, flip the disc over and play the other side. You may also want to test the DVD drive with diagnostics. See "Testing Hardware Operation." Hard disk drive problems If the computer's hard drive doesn't spin = Make sure the computer has power. If necessary - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 105
ME, check your disk using error-checking (open My Computer, select the disk you want to scan, click File, click Properties, select the Tools tab, and click Check Now). You may also want to test the hard disk drive with diagnostics. See "Testing Hardware Operation." Heat problems If the computer gets - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 106
work = Make sure you installed any drivers included with the mouse. = Shut BIOS settings. See "Using the BIOS Setup Utility" on page 82. Memory problems If a message says you are out of memory = In Windows Help and Support, search for Memory Troubleshooter. = If you are having memory problems - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 107
that service may be unavailable temporarily or that your settings are incorrect. = Try restarting your computer and attempt another connection. = Try an alternative dial-in number. = Download the latest modem driver from the technical support area of the HP notebook website www.hp.com/notebooks - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 108
. 5. Click Remove. 6. Click OK. One-Touch button problems If One-Touch buttons are not working properly = Check that the applications associated with the buttons are the ones you want. 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel. 2. Double-click Keyboard. 3. Select the One-Touch buttons tab. 4. Click - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 109
. PC card problems If the notebook doesn't recognize a PC card = Remove and reinsert the PC card. = If the card requires an IRQ, check that there is one available. Look in Device Manager, Properties, Interrupt Request (IRQ). = Check the HP notebook website for information about supported PC cards - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 110
memory if Windows is spending a lot of time swapping to disk. = Check the amount of available free disk space. Port replicator problems If a port on a port replicator isn't working = Check that AC power is connected. = While undocked, try using the corresponding notebook port. = See the manual - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 111
Problems with Your Computer Troubleshooting Techniques Power and battery problems If the computer turns off immediately after it turns on = Battery power is probably extremely low. Plug in the AC adapter or insert a newly charged battery. If the computer keeps beeping = The computer beeps for 15 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 112
the operation to finish. You may also want to test the power management system with diagnostics. See "Testing Hardware Operation." Printing problems For most printing problems, use the Print Troubleshooter in Windows Help and Support. If a serial or parallel printer doesn't print = Check that you - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 113
doesn't work properly = In Windows Help and Support use the Modem Troubleshooter. = Check the port connection to see if it's loose. = Check settings in BIOS Setup. 1. Click Start, Shut Down, Restart. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the System Devices - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 114
Check settings in BIOS Setup. 1. Click Start, Shut Down, Restart. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup HP notebook website, for the latest versions of the USB drivers. You may also want to test the ports with diagnostics. See "Testing Hardware Operation." Startup problems - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 115
When you see the HP logo, press F2 to start the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Tab to the Boot menu. The default boot order is (1) Hard Drive, (2) Floppy Drive, and (3) CD-ROM/DVD Drive. 4. Select Floppy Drive for first boot device. 5. Exit the BIOS Setup utility. Standby and resume problems If the computer - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 116
configured incorrectly in the BIOS. You can confirm the problem by running BIOS Setup utility and checking the settings. 4. Press F2 twice to run the basic hardware test. 5. If you want to run additional hardware tests, press F2 twice. From the advanced test screen, select and run the appropriate - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 117
test screen) to create a Support Ticket log file. (You will need a blank floppy disk to save the Support Ticket-or you can save it on the hard disk by following onscreen instructions.) 8. If you want to view the Support Ticket, press F7. 9. Press F3 twice to exit and reboot. Reference Guide 117 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 118
from your hard drive; for instructions, see "To recover an application" on page 120. The Recovery CD provides the HP notebook-specific Windows drivers to configure your custom system. You can find drivers: = On the hard drive under c:\hp\drivers. = On the Recovery CD, under \hp\drivers. = On the - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 119
the HP notebook BIOS Hewlett-Packard may provide updates to the BIOS to enhance the capabilities of the computer. Updates will be available from HP Customer Care. Visit the technical support area of the HP notebook website at www.hp.com/notebooks. Download the BIOS update and follow the instructions - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 120
are included on your hard drive in c:\hp\programs. Each application has its own folder that includes a file of instructions (readme.txt). was originally on your HP notebook PC, but the recovery program erases the hard drive in the process. Therefore, to reinstall specific applications, do not use - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 121
computer. If you do need to remove it, HP recommends that you back up your data and allow a qualified service person to do it. If you decide to remove the drive yourself, follow these instructions carefully. If you decide to remove the hard disk drive 1. Shut down the computer, unplug the AC adapter - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 122
Solving Problems with Your Computer Removing and Reinstalling the Hard Disk Drive 5. Unscrew the four Phillips screws at the top of the keyboard. (They remain attached to the keyboard.) WARNING Handle the hard drive by its edges only, since static electricity can permanently damage computer parts. - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 123
Problems with Your Computer Removing and Reinstalling the Hard Disk Drive To install the hard disk drive again If you have removed the hard disk drive when you shipped the computer for service or for some other reason, here's how to install it again: 1. Unplug the AC adapter and remove the battery - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 124
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Specifications and Regulatory Information Reference Guide 125 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 126
For the most up-to-date information on HP notebook PC specifications, go to the HP notebook website at www.hp.com/notebooks. BIOS Setup utility options The pointing devices are not active in the BIOS Setup utility. Press the Right and Left arrow keys to move from one menu to another. Press - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 127
Specifications Television Type Base Memory Extended Memory keyboard to simulate notebook keyboard Fn key. Configures local bus IDE controller to enable primary channel (Primary), primary and secondary channel (Both), or neither (Disabled). Enables or disables floppy disk drive controller. Sets - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 128
a supervisor password is set. Default Clear Clear Sets, changes, or clears user password, after supervisor password is set. Password length can be no longer than 8 characters, 0-9, A-Z. Sets, changes, or clears supervisor password. This password protects BIOS Setup settings. 128 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 129
Software Specifications Password Required to Boot Floppy Boot Power Menu Intel SpeedStep Technology (Pentium III CPUs only) Auto Turn-On on Dock Boot Menu Sets whether a user password is required when the computer boots. Enabled Controls permission to boot system from floppy disk drive. Enabled - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 130
saved when changed. Hardware specifications Dimensions Weight CPU Chip Set Main Memory Hard Disk Drive Floppy Disk Drive CD-ROM/DVD 13.03"x10.72"x1.59" (331x272.3x40.5mm) for 12.1"-14.1" 13.46"x10.92"x1.65" (342x276.6x42.0mm) for 15" 6.5lbs (3.0kg) with 12.1" TFT LCD/LiIon battery/FDD/CD-ROM/64MB - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 131
Software Specifications Display Video chip PCMCIA Keyboard Pointing Device Audio CD Player Battery AC Adapter 800x600 SVGA TFT 12.1" LCD 800x600 SVGA HPA 13" LCD 1024x768 XGA TFT 13.3" LCD 1024x768 XGA TFT 14.1" LCD 1024 x768 XGA TFT 15" LCD S3 Savage/IX - Integrated 4MB or 8MB SGRAM - Supports - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 132
15 pins PS/2: 6 pins, for keyboard, keypad or PS/2 mouse (Y adapter compatible) Microphone-in, headphone-out jacks Internal microphone Docking port (on selected models): supports : power status, battery charging PC-100 SODIMM: 3.3V, 144-pin, SDRAM SPR (on selected models) Mini-PCI modem, supporting - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 133
Power on specifications 512KB flash BIOS ROM Standby to RAM/Disk Various hot keys for system control Password protection Autoconfiguration with Replicator PC99 ready with PnP Keyboard BIOS flashable ACPI 1.0b compatible Smart battery support DMI EEPROM (2KB) extension Bootable devices; FDD, HDD, DVD - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 134
HP notebook BIOS. Plug-and-play operating systems, drivers, and BIOS setup settings may change some of the entries. To see other, nondefault possibilities, refer to the BIOS Setup utility, which lists port configurations in the System Devices menu. System Interrupts 0 System timer 1 Keyboard - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 135
Specifications 14 Internal hard disk drive (primary IDE controller) 15 Internal CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE controller) System Memory 00000 - 9FFFF System memory A0000 - BFFFF Video C0000 - CFFFF Video BIOS D0000 - DBFFF Free (valid uses: upper memory blocks (UMBs) or PC card memory - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 136
Specifications and Regulatory Information Modem Reference Information Modem settings. This section contains summary information about AT commands, S-registers, and selected result codes for the built-in modem (with an Ambit chip), which is included with selected models of the HP notebook PC - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 137
Specifications and Regulatory Information Modem Reference Information Command L3 M0 M1 M2 M3 N0 N1 O0 O1 P Q0 Q1 Sn Sn? Sn=v T V0 V1 W0 W1 W2 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 Y0 Y1 Z0 Z1 &C0 &C1 &D0 &D1 &D2 &D3 Function (Ambit) Set XXXX, and Error Report basic call progress result codes and connections Guide 137 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 138
Specifications and Regulatory Information Modem Reference Enable 1800 Hz guard tone Set S-Register response only for compatibility Set S-Register response only for in progress Initiate local analog loopback Returns ERROR result code Initiate local digital loopback Allow remote digital Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 139
Specifications and Regulatory stored profile 0 upon power up Recall stored profile 1 upon power up Store dial string Channel 1mark symbol, 11=V.21 Channel 2mark symbol, 15=V.22 originate signaling at 1200bps, 16=V.22bis originate settings X, W, and S95 Connect messages are displayed in - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 140
10 extended services detection only Disable MNP 10-EC Enable MNP 10-EC and set transmit level 0 to 30 (0 dBm to -30 dBm) FAX Class 1 +Fclass=1 +FAE=0 +FAE=1 +FRH=n Service class Disable data/fax auto answer Enable data/fax auto answer Receive data with HDLC framing 140 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 141
Specifications and Regulatory Information Modem Reference 6=Italy, 7=Australia, 8=Sweden, 9=Denmark, 10=New Zealand, 11=Korea, 12=China, 13=Singapore, 14=Malaysia, 15=South Africa, 16=Poland, 17=Czech Republic, 18= 75h) 62 (3Dh) 0 5 1 73 (49h) 0 70 0 194 (C2h) 17 (11h) Reference Guide 141 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 142
) Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Meaning OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR CONNECT 1200 NO DIAL TONE BUSY NO ANSWER Range/units 0-255/ASCII 0-255/s 0-15/dBm 0-15/dBm Default 19 (13h) 7 0 20 3 104 (68h) 195(C3h) 138 7 128 (40h) 0-255 10 (country dependent) 10 (country dependent) 0 142 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 143
, you should use one of the power cords listed below. To purchase a power cord (including one for a country not listed below) or a replacement AC adapter, contact your local Hewlett-Packard dealer or sales office. Country Rated Voltage and Current HP Part Number Canada Mexico Philippines Taiwan - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 144
pack is suitable for use only with compatible HP notebook models. Check the "Support and Service" section of this Reference Guide for your local HP contact. = Do not disassemble. There are no serviceable parts inside. Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or water. = Handle a damaged or - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 145
the instructions carefully. = If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP representative-see the "Support and Service" section of this Reference Guide. = Do not attempt to make any adjustment of the unit. = Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam-do not disassemble the drive. CLASS - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 146
Specifications and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Regulatory Information This section presents information that shows how the HP notebook PC complies with regulations in certain regions. Any modifications to the computer not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 147
Hewlett-Packard Company Product name: Notebook PC Model Number(s): OmniBook XE3, Pavilion N5D series Notebook PC (D is any digit 0-9) complies with Part 15 from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference termination point. In event of problems, you should contact your equipment - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 148
if it is necessary to use the equipment on a different telephone network. For further product support, contact Hewlett-Packard at the phone numbers provided in your Reference Guide. Japan Japan Telecommunications Approval JATE approval number: A00-0143JP, A00-0434JP Name of Equipment: T18M038 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 149
's Name: Hewlett-Packard Company Manufacturer's Address: Hewlett-Packard Company Mobile Computing Division 19310 Pruneridge Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014, U.S.A. declares that the following product Product Name: HP notebook PC Model Numbers: OmniBook XE3, Pavilion N5D series Notebook PC (D is - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 150
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external, 75 troubleshooting, 101 TV set, 76 docking connector location, 15 drivers digital signing, 87 downloading, 87 updating, 92 Windows 2000, 87 Windows 98, 87 Windows ME, 87 DVD access light, 16 drive location, 12 troubleshooting, 102 DVD drive playing movies, 36 E eject button, PC cards, 14 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 152
, 110 ports notebook, 70 port replicator, 71 power connecting AC, 19 processor speed, 55 resetting, 24 saving, 55 standby, 50 status light, 16 switch location, 12 troubleshooting, 111 using power switch, 18 power cords, 143 power management, 48 automated, 48 manual, 50 setting properties, 50 - HP Pavilion n5210 | HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 153
, 105 using, 32 troubleshooting audio, 100 battery, 111 CD-ROM drive, 100 display, 101 DVD drive, 102 hard disk drive, 104 heat, 105 keyboard, 105 memory, 106 modem, 106 mouse, 105 One-Touch buttons, 108 parallel port, 113 PC card, 109 performance, 110 port replicator, 110 power, 111 printing, 112
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