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Ryan Masterfile.book Page 7 Monday, June 9, 2003 2:33 PM Index power button 2-5 connecting the notebook to external 1-5 conservation 4-4, 4-25 controls 4-8 cord 2-17 emergency shutdown procedures 4-10 Hibernation procedures 4-10 power connector 2-11 power/standby light 2-8 rated input A-2 setting preferences 4-13 shutting down the notebook 1-10 Standby procedures 4-11 turning on the notebook 1-7 See also battery pack power button function, changing 4-13 identifying 4-8 resetting with 4-10 power connector connecting 1-5 identifying 2-11 power cord connecting 1-5 identifying 2-17 See also cable Power Meter 4-18 power, AC 1-12 power/standby light 4-8 Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) 7-4 preloaded utilities 1-9 Product Key number 2-16 projector connecting 2-9 switching display 3-7 PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment) 7-4 R RAM (Random Access Memory) 8-12 region settings currency, date, language, time 1-10 DVD 6-12 Regulatory and Safety Notices guide 2-19 regulatory information modem approvals label 2-16 notices 1-12 Regulatory and Safety Notices guide 2-19 system label 2-16 wireless certification label 2-16 release latch battery pack 2-14 display 2-2 repairing the operating system 9-8 reset (emergency shutdown Startup and Reference Guide Index-7

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Index
Startup and Reference Guide
Index–7
power
button
2–5
connecting the notebook to
external
1–5
conservation
4–4
,
4–25
controls
4–8
cord
2–17
emergency shutdown
procedures
4–10
Hibernation procedures
4–10
power connector
2–11
power/standby light
2–8
rated input
A–2
setting preferences
4–13
shutting down the notebook
1–10
Standby procedures
4–11
turning on the notebook
1–7
See also
battery pack
power button
function, changing
4–13
identifying
4–8
resetting with
4–10
power connector
connecting
1–5
identifying
2–11
power cord
connecting
1–5
identifying
2–17
See also
cable
Power Meter
4–18
power, AC
1–12
power/standby light
4–8
Preboot eXecution Environment
(PXE)
7–4
preloaded utilities
1–9
Product Key number
2–16
projector
connecting
2–9
switching display
3–7
PXE (Preboot eXecution
Environment)
7–4
R
RAM (Random Access Memory)
8–12
region settings
currency, date, language, time
1–10
DVD
6–12
Regulatory and Safety Notices
guide
2–19
regulatory information
modem approvals label
2–16
notices
1–12
Regulatory and Safety Notices
guide
2–19
system label
2–16
wireless certification label
2–16
release latch
battery pack
2–14
display
2–2
repairing the operating system
9–8
reset (emergency shutdown
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