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1. to 35 C temperature Storage 40 to 70 C temperature Operating humidity 15 to 80 26 C Storage humidity 90 65 C non condensing Operating altitude 0 2286 m Storage altitude 0 4572 m
2. USA Phone 408 343 5000 FCC Regulatory and Safety Information USA Only Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning This equipment has been tested and found A to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against hamful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause hamnful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic ular installation If this equipment does cause hamful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tuming the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to corect the interference by one or more of the following measures m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet that is ona circuit different from the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Hewlett Packard s system RFI and Radiated Immunity tests were conducted with HP supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables such as those you receive with your system Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett P
3. should be checked and changed as necessary These settings ensure A person calling your modem will hear a short burst of ringing before the modem answers This confirms that the call has been successfully switched through the network Automatic Multiple Dialing Attempts Most communication software can be configured to make automatic dialing attempts to a telephone number that is busy or not answering automatic redial function The maximum number of all attempts that can be made in one sequence must not exceed the numbers shown in the following table If your program makes continuous automatic dialing attempts or more than the number in the table and it cannot be changed an alternative program must be used or automatic dialing disabled There is no limit for manually initiated dialing attempts Number of Pauses Pauses attempts per between between Country sequence attempts sequences seconds minutes Australia 10 3 30 New Zealand 10 60 60 Bell Compatible Operation Bell compatible mode should not be used Nearly all modems use CCITT mode because Bell mode is limited to a maximum speed of 300 or 1200 BPS and some network interference problems may arise due to line signaling requirements Parallel Telephones If you find that you regularly experience line noise or other interference when using your modem we suggest disconnecting other telephones from the line Some telephones may place a load across the telephone line
4. 1 4 5 If you moved any cabling put them back into place Replace the drive cage fan duct and side panel see Closing the Computer on page 20 Reconnect the power cord and all other cables Reconnect the modem phone cable Turn on the computer and all peripherals Removing a DIMM 1 2 3 Turn off the computer and all peripherals Disconnect the modem phone cable Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables Such as the keyboard mouse and monitor 10 Remove the side panel see Removing the Side Panel on page 3 Gently lay the computer on its side Locate the DIMM sockets on the motherboard If necessary to reach the DIMM socket remove the fan duct see Removing the Fan Duct on page 5 If necessary to reach the DIMM socket remove the drive cage see Removing the Drive Cage on page 5 Move any cabling out of the way if necessary Push down on the two retaining clips on the ends of the DIMM socket until the DIMM pops out of the socket Warning Do not pull the DIMM out of the socket Use the retaining clips to eject the DIMM 11 Holding the DIMM by its edges only lift it away from the socket Store it in its antistatic packaging To install a new DIMM in this socket see Installing a DIMM Installing Add In Cards At some point you may want to add a card to the computer to accommodate a new component such as a scanner or to upgra
5. default settings and then save and exit See Using the BIOS Setup Program in the User s Guide for more information Adding and Removing Drives You can install a second hard drive into the system or replace the existing hard drive In addition you can replace the existing diskette or optical drives Installing a Second Hard Drive The HP Pavilion has an empty 3 5 inch drive bay to accommodate an additional hard drive 1 Turn off the computer and all peripherals 2 Disconnect the modem phone cable 3 Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables such as the keyboard mouse and monitor 10 Remove the side panel see Removing the Side Panel on page 3 Remove the drive cage See Removing the Drive Cage on page 5 Note Make sure the jumper on the new drive is in the CS Cable Select position Slide the new drive into the empty bay in the drive cage until the screw holes align Install the screws on the drive cage Replace the drive cage see Replacing the Drive Cage on page 20 Attach the power cable to the back of the drive Attach the connector marked Master on the IDE ribbon cable to the back of the primary hard drive After this primary connection is attached twist the remaining part of the cable marked Slave on that same IDE ribbon cable and connect it to the secondary hard drive 11 Connect the IDE cable to the motherboard To reassemble the
6. giving the AT amp F command the only time you should use this command and then manually enter the initialization string of point A This will reset your modem to the correct settings for Australia and New Zealand Voice Features If your new modem is fitted with voice features then it is illegal in Australia and New Zealand to use it with software that allows recording of telephone conversations It can be used as an answering machine mail box center telemarketing system and so forth but it cannot be used to record a live conversation between telephone users If your software supports telephone conversation recording perhaps called Two way Recording then this feature must be disabled in the program configuration EMI Statement European Union Only This is a class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures European Telephone Network Declaration European Union Only The product herewith complies with the requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Annex II and carries the CE marking accordingly However due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries the approval does not of itself give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point In the event of problems you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance
7. unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Lightning Protection For added protection of any Hewlett Packard product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug the product from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product from lightning and power line surges Antenna Grounding Reference Antenna Grounding Grounding Component Electric Service Equipment Power Service Grounding Electrode System NEC Art 250 Part H Ground Clamps Grounding Conductors NEC Section 810 21 Antenna Discharge Unit NEC Section 810 20 Ground Clamp Antenna Lead in Wire Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such powerlines or circuits as contact with them could be fatal EN Warning When installing an outside antenna antenne ext rieure vous devez faire attention ne pas toucher ces lignes et circuits d alimentation tout contact pouvant tre mortel EN Avertissement Lorsque vous installez une Operating Specifications Electrical ratings Models 78XXY XT8ZZ 100 127 VQj 200 240 VW 4 2 A 50 60 Hz Operating 5
8. European Network Compatibility Declarations European Union Only This equipment has been designed to work with analogue DTMF Networks TBR 21 compliant This equipment may have internetworking difficulties in PSTN networks that only support Pulse Dialing Please consult with your network operator for further assistance UK Compliance Information This modem is approved by the Secretary of State at the Department of Trade and Industry for connection to a single exchange line of the public switch telephone network run by certain licensed public telecommunication operators or systems connected thereto Direct exchange lines only not shared service or 1 1 carrier systems This modem is also suitable for connection to Private Automatic Branch Exchanges PABXs which return secondary proceed indication If this modem is to be used with a PBX which returns secondary proceed indication no more than two pauses of four seconds duration each should be inserted between the initial PSTN access digit and the number to be dialed This is to avoid interference to the PTO network If this modem is to be used with a PBX which has extension wiring owned by BT connection of the modem to the PBX can only be carried out by BT or by the authorized maintainer of the PNX unless the authorised maintainer has been given 14 days written notice that the connection is to be made by another person and that period of notice has expired This modem i
9. ackard could void the user s authority to operate the equipment To comply with the limits for an FCC Class B computing device always use Shielded signal cables and the power cord supplied with this unit Consumer Information and FCC Requirements Telephone Connection This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission rules These rules permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network Standardized jacks are used for these connections This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines If this device is malfunctioning it may also cause harm to the telephone network this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and until it has been repaired If this is not done the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures If such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes If the telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines inform them of a The telephone number this unit is connected to b The ringer equivalence number c The USOC jack required RJ 11C d The FCC Registration Number Items b and c are indicated on the label The ringer equivalence number REN is used to determine how many devices can be connected to
10. cage without pressing the release tab you didn t properly align the track with the guide Repeat steps 1 4 above Replacing the Fan Duct 1 Holding the fan duct at a 45 degree angle align the bottom of the duct with the hole on the fan holder Replacing the Side Panel 1 Lay the panel on top of the chassis aligning the notches on the panel with the holes on the chassis 2 Rotate the fan duct into position and make sure it s securely locked 2 Slide the panel forward until it locks in place 3 Tighten the thumb screws on the right side of the back panel Regulatory and Safety Information Declaration of Conformity According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer s Name Hewlett P ackard Company Manufacturer s Address 10500 Ridgeview Ct Cupertino CA 95015 4010 USA declares that the product Product HP Pavilion Multimedia Personal Computer Name System Model 78XXY X is any number 0 9 Y is any Number s alphanumeric character or blank XT8ZZ Z is any number 0 9 Product All Options conforms to the following Product Specifications Safety IEC 60950 1991 A1 A2 A3 A4 EN 60950 1992 A1 A2 A3 A4 All EMC CISPR 22 1993 A1 A2 EN 55022 1994 A1 A2 Class B EN 50082 1 1992 Generic Immunity IEC 801 2 1991 prEN 55024 2 1992 4 kV CD 8 kV AD IEC 801 3 1984 prEN 55024 3 1991 3V m IEC 801 4 1988 prEN 55024 4 1992 0 5 kV Signal Lines 1 kV Power Line
11. cilement accessible Pour votre s curit le cordon d alimentation foumi avec votre syst me poss de une prise avec mise la tene Branchez toujours le cordon dans une prise murale avec mise a la tere afin d viter les risques d lectrocution Avertissement Votre syst me est dot d un commutateur de s lection de tension 115 ou 230 volts c a Ce commutateur a t plac surla tension appropri e pour le pays dans lequel l quipement est initialement vendu Mettre le commutateur la mauvaise position peut endommager ordinateur et annuler toute garantie implicite Avertissement Pour r duire les risques de choc lectrique en provenance du r seau t l phonique branchez votre ordinateur dans une prise c a avant de le connecter une ligne t l phonique En outre d connectez votre ligne t l phonique avant de d brancher votre ordinateur de la prise c a Avertissement D branchez la carte modem du r seau t l phonique avant d installer ou d enlever le couvercle de votre ordinateur Avertissement N utilisez pas l ordinateur lorsque le capotestenlev Avertissement Le bloc d alimentation n est pas r parable par l utilisateur Pour viter d endommager le bloc d alimentation confiez le a un technicien pour r paration ou remplacement Tous les autres composants peuvent te chang s ou r par s par l utilisateur Avertissement Des d charges lectostatiques peuvent endommager les unit
12. computer 1 Replace the side panel see Replacing the Side Panel on page 23 2 Reconnect the power cord and all other cables 3 Reconnect the modem phone cable 4 Turn on the computer and all peripherals 5 Install any software drivers supplied by the drive manufacturer Removing the Preinstalled Hard Drive You need to remove the hard drive from the chassis if you want to replace it with a higher capacity drive or if you want to safeguard your data when sending the computer out to be repaired To remove the preinstalled hard drive 1 Turn off the computer and all peripherals 2 Disconnect the modem phone cable 3 Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables such as the keyboard mouse and monitor 4 Remove the side panel See Removing the Side Panel on page 3 5 Remove the drive cage see Removing the Drive Cage on page 5 6 Remove the two screws on the side of the hard drive 7 Pull the hard drive out and store the drive and screws in a Safe location 8 Replace the drive cage and the side panel see Closing the Computer on page 20 Replacing the Diskette Drive If you need to replace the diskette drive you can remove the existing drive and install a new one To ensure that the drive fits properly into the HP Pavilion be sure to purchase the replacement diskette drive from HP Refer to your support path card for the telephone number of the HP Customer Care Cente
13. d as a Class 1 Laser Product under a U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 Should the unit ever require maintenance contact an authorized service location Warning Use of contols adjustments or Al perfomance procedures other than those specified in the HP Pavilion PC User s Guide may resultin hazardous radiation exposure To prevent direct exposure to laser beam do nottry to open the enclosure of the CD ROM or DVD Avertissement L utilisation de commandes A r glages ou proc dures de performance autres que ceux sp cifi s dans le Guide de l utilisateur de l ordinateur HP Pavilion peut entra ner une exposition a des radiations Afin d viter une exposition directe au rayon laser ne tentez pas d ouvrir le bo tier du lecteur de CD ROM ou DVD TV Antenna Connectors Protection External Television Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is electrically grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper electrical grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge
14. de an existing card Warning Do not overload the system by installing add in cards that draw excessive Current The system is designed to provide 2 amps average of 5 V power foreach board card in the computer The total 5 V current draw in a fully loaded system one with all add in card slots filled must not exceed the total number of slots multiplied by 2 amps rN Avertissement Ne surchargez pas l ordinateur en installant des cartes d extension qui consomment beaucoup de courant L ordinateur est con u pour foumir un courant de 2 amp res en moyenne 5 volts achaque carte install e sur l ordinateur La consommation totale de courant de 5 V sur un ordinateur enti rement charg dont tous les logements de cartes sont occup s ne doit pas exc der le nombre total de supports multipli par 2 amp res To add or replace an add in card 1 Turn off the computer and all peripherals Disconnect the modem phone cable Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables Such as the keyboard mouse and monitor Remove the side panel see Removing the Side Panel on page 3 Gently lay the computer on its side 6 To release the add in card bracket A push down on the release mechanism B as you pull the bracket 7 8 10 Pull the add in card bracket up and out If you re adding a new card to a previously unused slot remove the expansion slot cover Warning Be careful of the sharp edg
15. e United States Environmental Protection Agency Canada Department of Communications DOC Notice Telephone Connection The Canada Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment the user should ensure it is permissible to connect it to the facilities of the local communications company The equipment must be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request that the user disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe systems if present are connected toget
16. e under all operating conditions In particular the higher speeds at which this modem is capable of operating depend ona specific network implementation which is only one of many ways of delivering high quality voice telephone to customers Failure to operate should not be reported as a fault to Telecom or Austel In addition to satisfactory line conditions a modem can work properly only if It is compatible with the modem at the other end of the call and The application using the modem is compatible with the application at the other end of the call for example accessing the Internet requires suitable software in addition to a modem This equipment shall not be used in any manner which could constitute a nuisance to other customers The setting and features discussed below influence how your modem reacts with the telephone network If changes from the default values are made then it is possible that unwanted signals or interference may be generated your modem might dial wrong numbers or suffer from a reduced level of performance We strongly recommend that the settings are not changed under any circumstances or the Permit Telepermit may become invalid Initialization Many communications programs react to the default settings when started This is usually achieved by the ATZ command and initializes your modem for correct operation Many programs are developed for worldwide use and generally use the ATZ command however
17. es on the expansion slot cover If you re replacing a card first disconnect any external and or internal cables attached to the card Hold the metal bracket and the far top corner of the card Carefully remove the card by pulling the card straight out of the expansion slot Insert the new card into the slot and push straight down Make sure the card is properly seated To replace the add in card bracket slide the bracket into the hole C and then push down until the bracket clicks into place To reassemble the computer 1 Replace the side panel see Replacing the Side Panel on page 23 2 Reconnect the power cord and all other cables 3 Reconnect the modem phone cable 4 Turn on the computer and all peripherals 5 Install any software drivers supplied by the card manufacturer What Is Plug and Play Plug and Play describes the ability to add and remove add in cards memory and peripherals without any special procedures Such as resetting jumpers and testing for system conflicts The system BIOS basic input output system finds these components and adds them to the system You do not have to run the BIOS Setup program If the New Card or Device Isn t Working Read through the card manufacturer s installation instructions and recheck all connections including those to the card power supply keyboard and monitor If the problem still exists run the BIOS Setup program and load the
18. fuite minimale de 5 mm etun d gagement de 4 mm entre toute tension dangereuse et cette carte modem La tension maximale utilis e ou produite parle micro ordinateur h te est nomalement de 250 V Si des tensions plus lev es sont pr sentes dans l ordinateur h te les lignes de fuite et les d gagements doivent te ajust s en cons quence En cas de doute demandez l avis d un technicien comp tent avant d installer d autres cartes dans l ordinateur h te Remarque Les tensions dangereuses sont celles qui d passent 42 4 V c a en cr te ou 60 V c c Le d gagement est la plus petite distance a rienne La ligne de fuite est la plus petite trajectoire mesur e sur la surface de l isolation Lithium Battery Caution Warning The PC uses a lithium battery type CR2032 There is danger of an explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Warnung In diesem PC wird eine Lithiumbatterie des Typs CR2032 verwendet Wenn Sie beim Austauschen dieser Batterie nicht sachgema amp vorgehen besteht Explosionsgefahr Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch eine Batterie desselben Typs oder eines entsprechenden vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typs Befolgen Sie bei der Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien die Anweisungen des Herstellers Avertissement L ordinateur utilise une pile au lithium de
19. her This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Warning Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Avertissement Lutilisateur ne devrait pas tenter de faire ces connexions lui m me mais devrait utiliser les services de l organisme appropri d inspection des installations lectriques ou d un lectricien selon le cas Warning The Load Number 9 assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop this is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Load Numbers does notexceed 100 FN Avertissement La valeur de charge 9 attribu e chaque l ment tminal indique le pourcentage de la charge totale pouvant tre connect une boucle t l phonique Cette valeurestutilis e pour viter les surcharges La terminaison d une boucle peut tre constitu e d une combinaison quelconque d quipements dans la mesure o la somme des valeurs de charge ne d passe pas 100 DOC Statement Canada Only This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel b
20. hp pavilion home pc upgrading and servicing the pc The information in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose HP shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material HP assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by HP This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of HP Hewlett Packard Company Home Products Division P O Box 4010 Cupertino CA 95015 4010 USA Hewlett Packard Company 2000 All rights reserved Hewlett Packard is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company in the United States of America and other countries Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective holders Warning The HP Pavilion PC may come with software that allows you to copy audio files in the MP3 format Unauthorized reproduction and distribution of audio MP3 files or any portion of them can result in civil and criminal penalties Features of the HP Pavilio
21. n On the top of the chassis is a CD holder A Store the CDs that came with the HP Pavilion inside this compartment so you can quickly locate them if you ever need to reinstall any of the system applications To connect components to the front of the PC flip up the port cover B and plug the cables into the corresponding connectors For more information about these ports see Connecting External Components in the User s Guide Note The power supply is pre set for the country in which you purchased the HP Pavilion If you move to another location please make sure you check the voltage requirements in the country you reside before turning on the PC Opening the Computer A Warning The HP Pavilion is heavy be sure to use ergonomically conectilifting procedures when moving the computer rN Avertissement L ordinateur HP Pavilion est lourd suivez des proc dures ergonomiques lorsque vous le d placez rN Warning Hectrostatic discharge ESD can damage disk drives add in cards and other components If an ESD station is not available wear a wrist stap attached to a metal part of the computer Place cards on a conductive foam pad orinside the conductive wrapper they came in do not place the cards on top of the wrapper rN Avertissement Des d charges lectostatiques peuvent endommager les unit s de disque cartes d extension et autres composants Si vous ne disposez pas d une Station de p
22. or screwdriver press the metal latch that holds the battery in its socket The battery will pop out Install the new CR2032 battery in the socket with the positive side facing up To reassemble the computer 1 Replace any cards that you removed and then replace the add in card bracket 2 Replace the drive cage fan duct and side panel see Closing the Computer on page 20 3 Reconnect the power cord and all other cables 4 Reconnect the modem phone cable 5 Turn on the computer and all peripherals 6 Run the BIOS Setup program to reset the date and time See Using the BIOS Setup Program in the User s Guide Closing the Computer After you have finished installing memory or drives inserting or replacing add in cards or changing the battery you need to replace the drive cage the fan duct and the side panel Replacing the Drive Cage 1 Holding the drive cage at a 45 degree angle slide the two nubs A on the drive cage into the guides B on the chassis Note The second nub A is on the other side of the drive cage not pictured 2 Align the track C on the drive cage with 3 Push the removable drive cage firmly the guide D on the stationary drive cage against the stationary cage as you rotate the removable drive down into position 4 To make sure that the cage is locked into position grasp the drive cage and pull up forcefully Note Ifyou are able to remove the drive
23. ovided with a voltage select switch for use in a 115 or 230 Vac power system The voltage select switch has been pre set to the correct voltage setting for use in the partic ular county where it was initially sold Changing the voltage select switch to the inc onect position can damage your PC and void any implied waranty Warning To reduce the possibility of an electric shock from the telephone network plug your computer into the AC outlet before connecting itto the telephone line Also disconnect the telephone line before unplugging your computer from the AC power outlet Warning Always disconnect the modem cord from the telephone system before installing or removing your computer cover Warning Do not operate the computer with the cover removed Warning The power supply is not user serviceable To prevent damage to the power supply have a qualified person repair or replace it All other components are user serviceable Warning Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage disk drives add in cards and other components If an station is not available weara wrist stap attached to a metal part of the computer Place cards on a conductive foam pad or inside the card wrapper if possible but never on the card wrapper Warning For your safety always unplug the system from its power source and from any telecommunications systems such as phone lines networks or modems before performing any of the procedures described in this g
24. r To remove the existing diskette drive 1 2 3 Turn off the computer and all peripherals Disconnect the modem phone cable Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables Such as the keyboard mouse and monitor Remove the side panel see Removing the Side Panel on page 3 Remove the drive cage see Removing the Drive Cage on page 5 Remove the screw A on each side of the diskette drive Note The second screw A is on the other side of the drive cage not pictured 7 Pull the diskette drive out To install a new diskette drive 1 Slide the diskette drive into the drive cage until the screw holes align 2 Attach the screws on each side of the drive cage To reassemble the computer 1 Replace the drive cage see Replacing the Drive Cage on page 20 2 Reattach the cables to the back of the hard and diskette drives 3 Replace the side panel see Replacing the Side Panel on page 23 4 Reconnect the power cord and all other cables 5 Reconnect the modem phone cable 6 Turn on the computer and all peripherals Replacing an Optical Drive Your computer comes with two optical drives CD ROM DVD and or CD Writer that you can replace or upgrade To remove an existing optical drive Turn off the computer and all peripherals Disconnect the modem phone cable Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables Such as the keyboard mouse and moni
25. rotection contre les d charges lec tostatiques portez un bracelet antistatique reli aune partie m tallique de l ordinateur Placez les cartes sur un tapis en mousse conducteur ou dans leur emballage mais ne les posez jamais sur leur emballage Warning Do not operate the system with the cover removed Always replace the cover before tuming on the system Avertissement N utilisez pas le syst me lorsque son capot est ouvert Remettez toujours le capot en place avant de mettre le syst me sous tension Before You Begin Read the following items before attempting to upgrade or service the computer These procedures assume familiarity with the general terminology associated with personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment Set up an equipment log to record the system model and serial numbers all installed options and other information about the system If you need this information it will be easier to consult the log than to open up and examine the system HP recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when working on the system Disconnect the system from any telecommunications links networks or modems and then disconnect the system power source before performing any of the procedures described in this guide Failure to do so before you open the system or do any procedures can result in per
26. rouilleur du Canada Austel Statement Australia Only When setting the number of automatic redials for the modem ensure the following The number of automatic redials that the modem performs should be limited to a maximum of 9 redials plus the original call If the above retries are unsuccessful no further attempts should be made to the same number for a minimum period of five minutes Warning Failure to set the modem and any communication software used with the modem to the values contained in the listing will result in the modem being operated in a non compliant manner Consequently there would be no pemitin force for this equipment and the Telecommunications Act 1991 prescribes a penalty of A 12 000 for the connection of non pemitted equipment Australia New Zealand Telecom Statement Your modem has been granted an Austel Permit for use in Australia and a New Zealand Telecom Telepermit for use in New Zealand In each country special conditions apply to the settings and features of your modem Failure to observe these conditions might result in heavy penalties being applied up to A 12 000 00 in Australia Warning For safety reasons only connect equipment with a telecommunications compliance label This includes c ustomer equipment previously labeled pemitted or certified The grant of a Permit Telepermit in no way indicates the telecom agency s acceptance of responsibility for the correct operation of that devic
27. ry A lithium battery on the motherboard provides backup power for the computer s timekeeping capability The battery has an estimated life expectancy of seven years When the battery starts to weaken the date and time may be incorrect If the battery fails replace it with a CR2032 lithium battery 3 volt 220mAH rating or an equivalent battery Warning There is danger of explosion if the battery is inconectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions rN Avertissement Le remplacement incorectde la pile peut provoquer une explosion Utilisez uniquement une pile de m me type ou de type quivalent liminez les piles us es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant To replace the battery 1 Turn off the computer and all peripherals 2 Disconnect the modem phone cable 3 Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables such as the keyboard mouse and monitor Remove the side panel see Removing the Side Panel on page 3 If necessary to reach the battery remove the drive cage see Removing the Drive Cage on page 5 If necessary to reach the battery remove the fan duct see Removing the Fan Duct on page 5 If any cards restrict access to the battery Remove the add in card bracket See steps 6 7 on page 11 Remove the cards that are on or near the battery With a pen
28. s IEC 61000 3 2 1998 EN61000 3 2 1998 Harmonics IEC 61000 3 3 1994 EN61000 3 3 1995 Flicker FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Class B ICES 003 Issue 2 AS NZS 3548 1995 CISPR 22 1993 A1 A2 Class B Telecom TBR 21 1998 EG201 121 1998 Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the following Directives and carries the CE marking accordingly the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC including 93 68 EEC the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC including 93 68 EEC the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC 1 The Product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard Personal Computer peripherals 2 This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Hardware Quality Engineering Manager Cupertino CA USA November 2000 For Regulatory Compliance Information ONLY contact Australian Product Regulations Manager Contact Hewlett Packard Australia Ltd 31 41 J oseph Street Blackburn Victoria 3130 Australia European Hewlett Packard GmbH HQ TRE Contact Herrenberger Stra e 110 140 D 71034 B blingen Germany FAX 49 7031 14 3143 North America Hardware Quality Engineering Manager Contact Hewlett Packard HPD 10500 Ridgeview Ct Cupertino CA 95015 4010
29. s de disque cartes d extension et autres composants Si vous ne disposez pas d une station de protection contre les d charges lectrostatiques portez un bracelet antistatique reli une partie m tallique de l ordinateur Plac ez les cartes sur un tapis en mousse conducteur ou dans leur emballage mais ne les posez jamais sur leuremballage Avertissement Pour plus de s curit d branc hez toujours le syst me de sa source d alimentation de tout syst me de t l c ommunications comme les lignes t l phoniques des r seaux et des modems avant d ex c uter l une des proc dures d crites dans ce chapitre Si vous ne respec tez pas ces consignes vous risquez de vous blesser et de causer des dommages mat riels Des niveaux de tension dangereux se trouvent l int rieur du bloc d alimentation et du modem de ce produit Avertissement Ce modem est con u etapprouv ind pendamment de l ordinateur h te avec lequel il est utilis L alimentation lectrique n cessaire l ordinateur h te toutes les cartes qui y sont install es et tous les appareils auxiliaires ne doit pas d passer la puissance totale de l appareil h te Les exigences d alimentation lectrique de cet adaptateur sont de 5 V 1 A et 5 V 100 Ma Lorsque d autres cartes facultatives sont install es dans l ordinateur h te lesquelles peuvent utiliser ou produire des tensions dangereuses il est essentiel de pr voir une ligne de
30. s suitable for use only on telephone lines provided with Loop Disconnect or Multi Frequency Dialling facilities Users of this modem are advised that the approval is Tone detection for connection to the PSTN via the telephone line interference supplied with it Connection of a modem to the PSTN by any other means will invalidate the approval There is no guarantee of correct working in all circumstances Any difficulties should be referred to your supplier Some network operators require that intended users of their network request permission to connect and for the installation of an appropriate socket Ringer Equivalence Number The ringer equivalence number REN of this modem is 1 REN is a guide to the maximum number of apparatuses that can be simultaneously connected to one telephone line The REN value of each apparatus is added together and should not exceed 4 Unless otherwise marked a telephone can be assumed to have a REN value of 1 Approved Usage This modem is approved only for the following Storage of telephone numbers for retrieval by a predetermined code Detection of initial proceed indication Automatic calling Automatic answering Operation in the absence as a secondary proceed indication Loudspeaking facility This modem is NOT suitable for use as an extension to a payphone This modem is not approved for connection to UK private speechband services This modem does not support the au
31. some programs have built in modem configuration utilities and these should not be used unless you can confirm that they are compatible with Australian and New Zealand requirements If your program does not use the ATZ command to initialize but instead sends a complex string of characters then it must be configured to send the correct string for Australia and New Zealand The correct initialization string is spaces should not be entered they are to make it easier to read AT amp F T N6 S6 3 S7 45 L 7 amp YO amp WO Once you have entered this command string it is Caller identification information which occurs written to the internal memory of the modem and the between the first and second ring cadences is not default configuration destroyed Dialing The modem supports both pulse and tone dialing in Australia and only tone dialing in New Zealand New Zealand users please note that if pulse dialing is selected then wrong numbers will be dialed as the reverse numbering scheme is not supported There are several dial string modifiers referred to in the main users manual and we suggest that they be used with caution to avoid problems when making calls Automatic Answering To conform with Austel and Telecom New Zealand requirements when configuring your modem for auto answering please do not set the SO register to values less than 2 or greater than 10 Note ATSO O will disable auto answering Pre configured software
32. sonal injury or equipment damage Note Disconnect the modem phone cable before disconnecting the power cord from the system To gain access to the inside of the computer remove the side panel Removing the Side Panel You must remove the side panel to add memory insert add in cards install or remove drives or change the battery 1 Turn off the computer and all peripherals 2 Disconnect the modem phone cable 3 Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables Such as the keyboard mouse and monitor 4 Loosen the two thumb screws on the right 6 Grasp the handle A with your other hand side of the back panel The first time you and pull the panel towards you until it loosen these screws you ll need a flathead stops screwdriver These screws do not detach they ll stay on the side panel loosely until you tighten them again 7 Lift the panel up and out Set the panel 5 Stand behind the computer and place one aside hand on top of the chassis Removing the Fan Duct To access some components on the motherboard you may need to remove the fan duct Note Make sure the computer is tumed off and the modem phone cable and power cord are disconnected from the computer 1 Remove the side panel see Removing the Side Panel on page 3 2 Gently lay the computer on its side 3 To disengage the fan duct B push down on the two tabs C You can push with your fingers or a pen 4 Rotate
33. the fan duct down and out to remove it from the chassis Removing the Drive Cage The HP Pavilion has two drive cages The top cage that holds the CD drive s is stationary The bottom cage holds the diskette and hard drive and is removable You may need to remove this bottom drive cage to access internal components or to add or replace a 5 Push down on the drive cage release tab hard drive D Note Make sure the computer is tumed off and the modem phone cable and power cord are disconnected from the computer 1 Remove the side panel see Removing the Side Panel on page 3 2 Gently lay the computer on its side 3 Remove the fan duct see Removing the Fan Duct on page 5 4 Remove the power and IDE cables from the back of the diskette and hard drives Make note of each connection before disconnecting the cables 6 Hold the release tab down as you rotate the cage up and lift it out Adding Memory The motherboard contains 168 pin DIMM dual inline memory module sockets the exact number of sockets depends on which model you have You can install these types of DIMMs in the system 64 MB SDRAM 128 MB SDRAM 256 MB SDRAM All installed memory modules must be 168 pin unbuffered SDRAM synchronous dynamic random access memory DIMMs and compliant with the Intel PC SDRAM Unbuffered DIMM Specification The HP Pavilion ships with one or more DIMMs but you can replace the existing DIMM s
34. tomatic redial function Any other usage will invalidate the approval of your modem if as a result it then ceases to conform to the standards against which approval was granted The approval of this modem is INVALIDATED if the apparatus is subject to modification in any material way not authorised by the BABT or if it is used with or connected to external software that has not been formally accepted by BABT Storage of Numbers It is advisable to check the telephone numbers stored in your modem immediately after programming In order to prevent the misdirection of class and network interference please ensure that all manually programmed telephone numbers are correctly entered The number you enter to dial may optionally contain a PAUSE character a comma to allow this modem to operate with a PABX Each comma gives a two second delay Additional Safety Information This product has not been evaluated for connection to an IT power system an AC distribution system with no direct connection to earth according to IEC 60950 AC Power Safety Warning Warning Install the computer near an AC outlet The AC power cord is your HP Pavilion PC s main AC disc onnecting device and must be easily accessible atall times For your safety the power cord provided with your system has a grounded plug Always use the power cord with a properly grounded wall outlet to avoid the risk of electrical shock Warning Your system is pr
35. tor Remove the side panel see Removing the Side Panel on page 3 Remove the fan duct see Removing the Fan Duct on page 5 Locate the screws B and C on the optical drive If you are removing the bottom optical drive remove the two screws C on the drive and push the drive part way out through the front of the computer Or If you are removing the top optical drive remove the screws B and C on both optical drives and push both drives part way out through the front of the computer This allows better access to the cables at the back of the drive 8 Remove the cables on the back of the drive you want to replace 9 Pull the drive out through the front of the computer To install a new optical drive Note Make sure the jumper on the new drive is in the CS Cable Select position 1 Slide the new optical drive through the front of the computer Don t slide the drive in all the way you need room to attach the cables 2 Attach the cables to the back of the optical drive 3 Push the drive s all the way in aligning the screw holes 4 Attach the screws To reassemble the computer 1 Replace the fan duct and side panel see Closing the Computer on page 20 2 Reconnect the power cord and all other cables 3 Reconnect the modem phone cable 4 Turn on the computer and all peripherals 5 Install any software drivers supplied by the drive manufacturer Replacing the Batte
36. type CR2032 Le remplacement incorrect de la pile peut provoquer une explosion Utilisez uniquement une pile de m me type ou de type quivalent liminez les piles us es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Varning PC n anv nder ett litiumbatteri typ CR2032 Vid felaktigt batteribyte foreligger risk for explosion Ersatt bara med samma eller liknande batterityp rekommenderad av tillverkaren Gor dig av med batterierna enligt tillverkarens instruktioner Advarsel PCen bruker et litiumbatteri av typen CR2032 Dersom det brukes feil batteri kan det oppsta fare for eksplosjon Du ma bare bruke batteritypen som anbefales av produsenten eller tilsvarende batterier Falg produsentens instruksjoner for kassering av brukte batterier Varoitus PC k ytt CR2032 tyyppist litiumparistoa Rajahdyksen vaara jos paristo vaihdetaan vaarin Vaihda vain samanlaiseen tai vastaavaan valmistajan suosittelemaan paristoon Kaytetyt paristot taytyy havittaa valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti Waarschuwing De PC gebruikt een lithiumbatterij FN type CR2032 Er bestaat explosiegevaar als de batter niet goed wordt vervangen Vervang de batterij uitsluitend door een batterij van hetzelfde of een gelijkwaardig type dat wordt aanbevolen door de leverancier Behandel gebruikte batterijen volgens de aanwijzingen van de leverancier Laser Safety Statement Class 1 LED Product The CD ROM and DVD drives contain a laser system and are classifie
37. uide Failure to do so may result in personal injury or equipment damage Hazardous voltage levels are inside the power supply and modem of this product Note Warning This modem is designed and approved independently of the host PC in which it will be used The power required by the host PC and all the other adapter cards installed within it together with any auxiliary apparatus shall not exceed the total power supply of the host apparatus The power requirements of this adapter are 5V 1A and 5V 100Ma Itis essential that when other optional cards are introduc ed into the host PC which may use or generate a hazardous voltage a minimum creepage distance of 5mm and a clearance of 4mm is maintained between any hazardous voltage and this modem card The maximum voltage used or generated by the host PC is assumed to be up to 250V maximum If greater voltages are present in the host the creepages and clearances must be increased accordingly If you have any doubt seek advice from a competent engineer before installing other adapters into the host PC A hazardous voltage is one which exceeds 42 4V peak AC or 60V DC Clearance is the shortest distance through air Creepage is the shortest path measured along the surface of insulation Avertissement Installez l ordinateur a proximit d une prise c a Le cordon d alimentation c a estle principal dispositif de d connexion de l ordinateur HP Pavilion et doit toujours tre fa
38. when not in use which adversely affects the performance of your modem If disconnecting parallel telephones reduces the interference then it may be necessary to have the telephone s repaired or replaced Warning New Zealand users only Please note that operation of this modem on the same line as telephones or other equipment with audible ringing devices or automatic ringing detectors may cause bell tinkle or false tipping of the ringing detector If this occ urs do not contact Telecom Faults Service Also please note that the power consumed from the telephone line by this modem may not provide for the effective tansfer of a call to or from other equipment connected to the same line Connecting to Other Equipment There are two telephone line sockets in your modem marked LINE and PHONE The telephone line is connected to the LINE socket and other equipment such as the telephone is connected to the PHONE socket Please note that Austel permitted NZ Telepermitted equipment only may be connected to the PHONE socket Miscellaneous There are many commands referred to in the main user s Manual Incorrect use of some of these commands may render your modem inoperative or severely degrade its performance Generally it is best not to change any setting unless you are an experienced user Should you accidentally alter any settings and are unsure how to undo the changes it is best to completely re initialize your modem by
39. with higher capacity ones Installing a DIMM To install a DIMM 1 Turn off the computer and all peripherals 2 Disconnect the modem phone cable 3 Disconnect the power cord and all other attached cables Such as the keyboard mouse and monitor 4 Remove the side panel See Removing the Side Panel on page 3 5 Gently lay the computer on its side 10 Locate the DIMM sockets on the motherboard Gg Note fall ofthe DIMM sockets are filled you need to remove one of the DIMMs see Removing a DIMM on page 9 If necessary to reach the DIMM socket remove the fan duct see Removing the Fan Duct on page 5 If necessary to reach the DIMM socket remove the drive cage see Removing the Drive Cage on page 5 Move any cabling out of the way if necessary Push down on the two retaining clips on the ends of the DIMM socket 11 12 13 Holding the new DIMM byits edges only remove it from the antistatic packaging Avoid touching the memory chips or the gold contacts on the DIMM The DIMM has two small notches on the lower edge that fit into raised bumps in the DIMM socket Hold the DIMM in alignment with the socket aligning the notches with the bumps Push straight down on top of the DIMM until it is fully seated in the socket The retaining clips on the ends of the socket automatically lock it into position when the DIMM is fully seated To reassemble the computer
40. your telephone line In most areas the sum of the RENs on any one line should not exceed five 5 0 If too many devices are attached they may not ring properly In the event of equipment malfunction Hewlett Packard or an authorized HP Personal Computer Dealer Repair Center should perform all repairs It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the problem to HP s Home Products Division or to one of our authorized agents Service can be obtained by calling the HP Customer Care Center at 208 323 4663 United States Statement of Fax Branding The Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device to send any message via telephone fax machine unless it clearly contains a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the date and time it is sent identification of the business or other entity or individual sending the message the telephone number of the sending machine or such business entity or individual ENERGY STAR Compliance Hewlett Packard Pavilion PCs and monitors marked with the ENERGY STAR logo comply with the U S Environmental Protection Agency s ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency For information on changing power management features refer to Putting the Computer into Standby and Hibernation Mode in the Quick Start Guide ENERGY STAR is a U S registered service mark of th
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