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COMPAQ ARMADA E500 SERIES
REFERENCE GUIDE
Second Edition June 2000
First Edition January 2000
Part Number 170045-002
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CONTENTS
chapter 1
TAKING A LOOK AT THE COMPUTER
Top Components...............................................................................1-1
Left Side Components ......................................................................1-3
Right Side Components....................................................................1-4
Rear Components..............................................................................1-6
Bottom Components.........................................................................1-7
Status Indicator Lights......................................................................1-8
chapter 2
USING THE KEYBOARD
Using the Pointing Device................................................................2-1
Identifying TouchPad Components .............................................2-1
Navigating with the TouchPad.....................................................2-2
Setting TouchPad Preferences .....................................................2-2
Identifying Pointing-Stick Components ......................................2-3
Navigating with the Pointing-Stick..............................................2-4
Setting Pointing-Stick Preferences ..............................................2-5
Using Hotkeys...................................................................................2-6
Switching the Image.....................................................................2-7
Adjusting System Volume ...........................................................2-7
Initiating Quick Controls..............................................................2-8
Setting a Power Conservation Level............................................2-8
Viewing Battery Status.................................................................2-8
Adjusting Panel Contrast..............................................................2-8
Adjusting Brightness....................................................................2-9
Displaying System Information...................................................2-9
Stretching Text .............................................................................2-9
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad..........................................2-10
Toggling the Keypad On and Off ..............................................2-10
Operating the Keypad Keys as Standard Keys..........................2-11
Enabling the Keypad at Startup .................................................2-11
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Easy Access Buttons....................................................................... 2-12
Adding Easy Access Buttons Schemes ..................................... 2-13
Changing Easy Access Buttons Schemes.................................. 2-14
Deleting Easy Access Buttons Schemes.................................... 2-14
Disabling and Enabling the Easy Access Buttons..................... 2-15
Programming the External Keyboard Internet Buttons............. 2-15
chapter 3
USING BATTERY PACKS
Learning About Battery Packs......................................................... 3-1
Using a New Battery Pack................................................................ 3-2
Charging Battery Packs.................................................................... 3-2
Inserting and Removing the Primary Battery Pack........................ 3-3
Removing the Primary Battery Pack........................................... 3-3
Inserting the Primary Battery Pack.............................................. 3-4
Storing a Battery Pack...................................................................... 3-5
Maximizing Battery Pack Life......................................................... 3-5
Recycling Used Battery Packs......................................................... 3-6
System Beeps.................................................................................... 3-6
Beeps with a Blinking Battery Charge Light .............................. 3-6
Beeps with a Blinking Power/Suspend Light.............................. 3-7
Turning Beeps On or Off............................................................. 3-7
chapter 4
MANAGING POWER
Selecting a Power Source................................................................. 4-1
Using Suspend (Standby) and Hibernation...................................... 4-2
Managing Low-Battery Conditions ................................................. 4-5
Identifying Low-Battery Conditions ........................................... 4-5
Resolving Low-Battery Conditions............................................. 4-6
Restoring from Hibernation After Resolving a
Critical Low-Battery Condition................................................... 4-6
Charging a Battery Pack................................................................... 4-7
Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack......................................... 4-8
Using the Battery Status Tab....................................................... 4-8
Displaying Power Source and Battery Power Status in
Windows 2000 Professional ........................................................ 4-9
Using the Battery Meter or Power Meter Icon............................ 4-9
Using the Power or Power Meter Tab....................................... 4-11
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Calibrating a Battery Pack..............................................................4-12
Running a Calibration ................................................................4-13
Stopping a Calibration................................................................4-14
Using Power Preferences................................................................4-15
Setting Power Preferences in Windows 95 and
Windows NT 4.0 ........................................................................4-16
Setting Power Preferences in Windows 98................................4-18
Setting Power Preferences in Windows 2000 Professional.......4-19
Turning Auto Insert Notification On or Off..............................4-20
Changing the Processor Performance Mode
(Available on Select Models).........................................................4-20
Changing Performance Modes...................................................4-21
Combining Performance Modes with
Other Power Settings..................................................................4-21
Setting SpeedStep Preferences.......................................................4-21
Using the SpeedStep Window....................................................4-21
Using the SpeedStep Icon ..........................................................4-24
Conserving Battery Power..............................................................4-24
Battery Power Conservation Checklist......................................4-24
Conserving Battery Power in Windows 95................................4-25
Conserving Battery Power in Windows 98................................4-25
Conserving Battery Power in Windows 2000 Professional ......4-26
Conserving Battery Power in Windows NT 4.0........................4-26
chapter 5
WORKING WITH REMOVABLE DRIVES AND DEVICE BAYS
Bay Configuration.............................................................................5-1
Caring for Removable Drives...........................................................5-2
Changing the Startup Sequence with MultiBoot.........................5-3
Selecting Diskettes............................................................................5-4
DualBay Devices ..............................................................................5-4
Inserting a DualBay Device.........................................................5-4
Removing a DualBay Device.......................................................5-5
Second Battery Pack.....................................................................5-5
MultiBay Devices.............................................................................5-6
Inserting a MultiBay Device........................................................5-6
Removing a MultiBay Device......................................................5-7
Using the CD or DVD Drive........................................................5-8
Manually Ejecting a CD or DVD.................................................5-9
Using the LS-120 Drive ...............................................................5-9
Using the Third Battery Pack.......................................................5-9
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chapter 6
USING AN INTERNAL MODEM (AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS)
Connecting the Modem Cable.......................................................... 6-1
Setting up the Modem ...................................................................... 6-2
Selecting Communication Software................................................. 6-3
Configuring the Modem................................................................... 6-5
Using Modem Commands and Dial Modifiers................................ 6-6
Using the Modem While Traveling Internationally......................... 6-7
Using a Country-Specific Modem Adapter................................. 6-7
Selecting a Country-Specific Modem Configuration.................. 6-8
Travel Connection Checklist ....................................................... 6-9
Reinstalling or Updating Drivers
(Windows 95 or Windows 98)......................................................... 6-9
Uninstalling Modem Drivers:
(Windows 95 or Windows 98)................................................... 6-10
Reinstalling Modem Drivers:
(Windows 95 or Windows 98)................................................... 6-10
Reinstalling or Updating Drivers (Windows NT 4.0) .................. 6-10
Uninstalling Modem Drivers: (Windows NT 4.0) ................... 6-11
Reinstalling Modem Drivers: (Windows NT 4.0).................... 6-11
chapter 7
CONNECTING TO A LOCAL AREA NETWORK (AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS)
Connecting the Network Cable........................................................ 7-1
Turning a LAN Connection On and Off.......................................... 7-2
Accessing the Network at Startup.................................................... 7-2
Reinstalling or Updating Drivers (Windows 95 or Windows 98)... 7-2
Uninstalling Modem and LAN Drivers:
(Windows 95 or Windows 98)..................................................... 7-3
Reinstalling LAN and Modem Drivers
(Windows 95 and Windows 98).................................................. 7-3
Confirming the Network Protocol
(Windows 95 or Windows 98)..................................................... 7-4
Reinstalling or Updating Drivers (Windows NT 4.0) .................... 7-5
Uninstalling Modem and LAN Drivers: (Windows NT 4.0)...... 7-5
Reinstalling Windows NT Networking: (Windows NT 4.0)...... 7-6
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CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES
Connecting an External Enhanced Keyboard ..................................8-1
Connecting an External Monitor......................................................8-1
Connecting a Television Monitor.....................................................8-2
Connecting a Mouse or Other External Pointing Device.................8-3
Connecting a Serial Printer...............................................................8-3
Connecting a Parallel Printer............................................................8-3
Connecting Infrared Equipment.......................................................8-4
Configuring the Infrared Port.......................................................8-5
Enabling the Infrared Port............................................................8-5
Connecting USB Peripherals............................................................8-6
Connecting to a Docking Device......................................................8-6
chapter 9
USING PC CARDS
PC Card Types..................................................................................9-1
Inserting a PC Card...........................................................................9-1
Removing a PC Card........................................................................9-3
PC Card Device Drivers ...................................................................9-4
Changing PC Card Settings..............................................................9-4
Managing PC Card Power................................................................9-5
Zoomed Video ..................................................................................9-5
Stopping a PC Card...........................................................................9-5
chapter 10
USING AUDIO FEATURES
Identifying the Audio Components................................................10-1
Using Internal and External Microphones .....................................10-2
Using Internal and External Speakers/Headphones.......................10-3
Controlling Audio Volume.............................................................10-3
Speaker Ports ..................................................................................10-4
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UPGRADING THE COMPUTER
Upgrading System Memory........................................................... 11-1
Checking the Amount of Memory............................................. 11-1
Obtaining an Optional Memory Expansion Board.................... 11-2
Inserting a Memory Expansion Board....................................... 11-2
Removing a Memory Expansion Board.................................... 11-4
Upgrading the Hard Drive.............................................................. 11-6
Removing and Inserting the Primary Hard Drive ..................... 11-6
Attaching a Hard Drive Adapter.................................................... 11-6
Adding an Internal Modem............................................................ 11-6
chapter 12
MAINTENANCE & TRAVEL GUIDELINES
Updating the System....................................................................... 12-1
Obtaining Customized Update Information with
Info Messenger........................................................................... 12-1
Obtaining Software Updates and Enhancements
by Subscription .......................................................................... 12-1
Obtaining Software Updates from the Compaq Internet Site...12-2
Ordering Preinstalled Software.................................................. 12-2
Updating the System ROM........................................................ 12-2
Reinstalling Software..................................................................... 12-4
Caring for the Computer................................................................. 12-4
Preparing the Computer for Shipping or Travel............................ 12-5
Traveling with the Computer ......................................................... 12-5
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SECURITY FEATURES
Types of Security............................................................................13-1
Using the Cable Lock .....................................................................13-2
Using the Power-On Password.......................................................13-3
Establishing the Power-On Password........................................13-3
Establishing the Power-On Password in
Windows 2000 Professional.......................................................13-4
Entering a Power-On Password .................................................13-4
Changing the Power-On Password ............................................13-5
Deleting the Power-On Password..............................................13-6
If You Forget Your Power-On Password ..................................13-6
Establishing the Administrator Password
(Windows 2000 Professional)....................................................13-7
Using Quick Controls.....................................................................13-7
Enabling Quick Controls............................................................13-8
Initiating Quick Controls............................................................13-8
Using the Setup Password ..............................................................13-8
Establishing the Setup Password................................................13-8
Entering the Setup Password......................................................13-9
Changing the Setup Password..................................................13-10
Deleting the Setup Password....................................................13-10
Enabling and Disabling Devices ..................................................13-11
DriveLock Overview ....................................................................13-11
User and Master Passwords Overview ....................................13-12
Establishing DriveLock Protection..........................................13-13
Changing the User or Master Password...................................13-14
Removing DriveLock Protection.............................................13-15
Compaq Computer Security (Windows 2000 Professional)........13-16
Setting Port Security.................................................................13-16
Setting Boot (Start-Up) Security..............................................13-16
Displaying or Entering System Information............................13-17
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INTELLIGENT MANAGEABILITY
Intelligent Manageability Overview .............................................. 14-1
Asset Management ......................................................................... 14-2
Fault Management.......................................................................... 14-3
Fault Management Alerts........................................................... 14-3
Security Management..................................................................... 14-4
Configuration Management............................................................ 14-4
chapter 15
COMPUTER SETUP AND DIAGNOSTICS UTILITIES
Selecting Computer Setup or Compaq Diagnostics
for Windows................................................................................... 15-1
Using Computer Setup ................................................................... 15-2
Selecting from the File Menu.................................................... 15-3
Selecting from the Security Menu............................................. 15-3
Selecting from the Advanced Menu.......................................... 15-4
Using Compaq Diagnostics for Windows...................................... 15-6
Displaying System Information................................................. 15-6
Running a Diagnostic Test......................................................... 15-6
chapter 16
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting Checklist ............................................................. 16-1
appendix A
COMPAQ CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Preparing to Call Technical Support............................................... A-1
Worldwide Telephone Numbers..................................................... A-2
appendix B
REGULATORY NOTICES
appendix C
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
appendix D
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX .......................................................................................................I-1
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TAKING A LOOK AT THE
COMPUTER
Top Components
Top Components
Component Function
Power switch Slides to turn the computer on or off.
While working in Windows, click
StartÃ…Shut Down to exit the
operating system and turn off the
computer.
Standby/Suspend switch Initiates and exits Suspend. Turns on
the computer if it is off. When used
with the Fn key on the computer, the
Suspend button initiates Hibernation.
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Component Function
Stereo speakers Built-in speakers for high-quality
stereo sound and a multimedia
sound system.
Battery light Indicates the battery is charging
when light is on. If the light is off, the
battery is not charging. A blinking
light indicates a low battery condition.
Power/Suspend light Blinks every four seconds. This
indicates the computer is in suspend
mode.
Volume Control buttons Controls the speaker volume.
MultiBay Accepts a CD drive, DVD drive,
SuperDisk LS-120 drive, second hard
drive, third battery pack, or a weight
saver.
Speaker ports Integrated tuned loudspeaker ports
that allow airflow to and from the
internal stereo speakers.
TouchPad Provides integrated pointing device
functions.
Left and right TouchPad
buttons
or
Function like the left-click and right-
click buttons of an external mouse.
Used with the TouchPad, the
TouchPad button drags and
highlights.
Pointing Stick Moves the mouse cursor.
Left and right pointing
stick buttons (pointing
stick models only)
Functions like the left-click and right-
click buttons on an external mouse.
DualBay Accepts a diskette drive, a second
battery pack, or a weight saver.
Easy Access buttons Allows direct access to predefined
websites when connected to the
Internet.
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Left Side Components
Left Side Components
Component Function
Tilt foot Retractable feet on the rear base of
the computer that open and lock into
place in order to angle the keyboard
to a more comfortable position.
Battery bay Holds the primary battery pack.
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Right Side Components
Right Side Components
Component Function
PC Card slots Slots that support Type II or Type III
PC Cards, such as modem, hard
drive, or network cards. These slots
accept 16-bit PC Cards and 32-bit
Cardbus Cards.
Microphone jack Connects to an external microphone.
Stereo speaker/
headphone jack
Connects to a headphone or external
speakers.
Lock provision Accepts an anti-theft cable that
secures the computer to a fixed
object.
RJ-45 jack Connects the Ethernet cable (NIC) to
the computer. Available on models
with an internal NIC/modem
combination
RJ-11 jack Connects the RJ-11 modem cable to
the computer. Available on models
with an internal modem
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Component Function
Infrared port Infrared signals for communicating
with another computer. Links to
another IrDA-compliant device for
wireless communication.
Composite TV-Out jack Connects a television to the
computer.
Tilt foot Retractable feet on the rear base of
the computer that open and lock into
place in order to angle the keyboard
to a more comfortable position.
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Rear Components
Rear Components
Component Function
Power connector Connects to an AC adapter when the
battery or charge battery are not
operating.
USB connector Allows connection to Universal Serial
Bus (USB) devices, such as a
keyboard or mouse, or to a camera
for video conferencing.
Serial connector Connects an optional external serial
device such as a mouse or printer.
External monitor
connector
Connects an optional external
display, such as an external CRT
monitor.
Docking connector A 176-pin expansion bus connector
that connects the computer to the
optional docking solutions.
Parallel connector Connects an optional parallel device
such as a printer.
Keyboard/Mouse
connector
Connects an external keyboard or
mouse.
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Bottom Components
Bottom Components
Component Function
Modem compartment Provides access to the internal
modem. The modem is available on
select models and as an option for
other models.
Keyboard security screw Keeps the keyboard secured to the
computer.
Hard drive release latch Releases the hard drive.
Hard drive compartment Provides access to the primary hard
drive. A security screw prevents
unauthorized access to the hard
drive. Use a standard screwdriver to
remove the screw.
Battery release latch Releases the primary battery pack.
DualBay release latch Releases the second battery pack or
diskette drive from the DualBay.
MultiBay release latch Releases the MultiBay device from
the MultiBay.
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Status Indicator Lights
The five lights located above the keyboard indicate system
operations and status.
Status Indicator Lights
Light Function
Hard drive/CD/DVD drive
light indicator
Turns on when the hard drive or
optional CD or DVD drive is
accessed.
Diskette drive light
indicator
Turns on when the diskette drive is
accessed.
Num Lock On: embedded numeric keypad is
active.
Caps Lock On: Caps Lock function is on.
Scroll Lock On: Scroll Lock key function is on.
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USING THE KEYBOARD
Using the Pointing Device
The built-in TouchPad (TouchPad models) and the EasyPoint IV
pointing stick (pointing stick models) function with any software
that supports a Microsoft-compatible mouse.
NOTE: If you are using software that does not support a Microsoft-
compatible mouse, select Advanced➔Device Options in Computer
Setup, then select the Disable Multiple Pointing Devices check
box.
Identifying TouchPad Components
TouchPad Right TouchPad button
Left TouchPad button
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Navigating with the TouchPad
TouchPad Procedures
Task Procedure
Move the cursor Move your finger directionally across the
TouchPad surface.
Increase or decrease
cursor speed
Increase or decrease finger speed across
the TouchPad surface.
or
Adjust cursor speed using TouchPad
Preferences. See Setting TouchPad
Preferences for more information.
Right-, left-, or center-click
or double-click
Press the right or left TouchPad button as
you would the corresponding button on an
external mouse.
Highlight an item* Press down on the TouchPad as you move
the cursor over the item.
Select text or an object* Position the cursor over the highlighted
text or object, then quickly tap the
TouchPad once.
Activate a selection* Position the cursor over the selection, then
quickly tap the TouchPad twice.
NOTE: To select and activate a preference,
first tap the preference once to select it,
then tap the preference twice to activate it.
Select, then drag and drop
an item*
Press down on the TouchPad as you move
the cursor over the item, then drag the
item to the new location. To drop the item,
release the pressure.
*To perform this task exactly as you would with an external mouse, use
the left pointing-device button like the left button of an external mouse.
Setting TouchPad Preferences
To access all TouchPad features and settings, including mouse
trails, cursor speed, double-click space, and Windows 98 single-
click mode, select StartÃ…SettingsÃ…Control PanelÃ…Mouse. Or,
place the cursor over the TouchPad icon in the system tray and
press the left TouchPad button.
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EasyPoint IV pointing stick Right pointing-stick button
Left pointing-stick button Scroll pointing-stick button
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Compaq Armada e500s - Notebook PC Quick Reference Manual

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