HARDWARE REFERENCE Gateway Notebook
Contents Chapter 1: About this reference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessing the online User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gateway contact information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents www.gateway.com Chapter 3: Maintaining and Upgrading Your Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Preventing static electricity discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Adding or replacing memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Replacing the DVD drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Replacing the hard drive kit . . .
CHAPTER 1 About this reference • About this guide • Accessing the online User Guide • Gateway contact information • Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity • For more information 1
CHAPTER 1: About this reference www.gateway.com About this guide This guide includes information and maintenance instructions that are specific to your model of Gateway notebook. For all other notebook information, see your online User Guide. Accessing the online User Guide In addition to this guide, the online User Guide has been included on your hard drive.
www.gateway.com Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label found on the bottom of your notebook includes the product key code for your operating system. For more information For more information about your notebook, visit Gateway’s Support page at support.gateway.com or the Web address shown on your notebook’s label. The Support page also has links to additional Gateway documentation and detailed specifications.
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CHAPTER 2 Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook • Identifying features • Connecting the AC adapter • Connecting the dial-up modem • Connecting to a cable or DSL modem or to an Ethernet network • Starting your notebook • Turning off your notebook • Restarting (rebooting) your notebook • Using the status indicators • Using the keyboard • Using the EZ Pad touchpad • Adjusting the volume • Turning your wireless radio on or off • Using the DVD drive • Using the memory card reader • Adding and removing a PC Card • C
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Identifying features Front Volume control LCD panel release Memory latch Microphone jack Headphone jack card reader Component Volume control Icon Description ■ ■ ■ 6 Press the button to the right to increase the volume. Press the button to the left to decrease the volume. Press the button in to mute the volume. Microphone jack Plug a microphone into this jack. Headphone jack Plug amplified speakers or headphones into this jack.
www.gateway.com Identifying features Left Modem jack Ventilation fan Docking port Component Icon Monitor port PC Card slot Description Modem jack Plug a modem cable into this jack. For more information, see “Connecting the dial-up modem” on page 12. Docking port Connect the port replicator to this port. Warning: Power is passed through this port. This docking connection is certified to UL 1950 for use only with port replicators designed for your Gateway notebook.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Right IEEE 1394 port Component USB ports Icon DVD drive Power connector Description IEEE 1394 port Plug an IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire® or i.Link®) device (such as a digital camcorder) into this 4-pin IEEE 1394 port. USB ports Plug USB devices (such as a diskette drive, flash drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into these ports. DVD drive Insert CDs or DVDs into this drive.
www.gateway.com Identifying features Bottom Battery Battery latch Battery lock Memory bay Hard drive bay Website: Online Support: Tech Support Phone: Hours: System label Component Icon Description Battery Provides power when the notebook is not plugged into AC power. Battery latch Slide to release the battery. For more information, see “Changing batteries” on page 27. Memory bay Install a memory module into this bay. For more information, see “Adding or replacing memory” on page 32.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Keyboard area Power button Keyboard Status indicators Touchpad Component 10 Icon Description Power button Press to turn the power on or off. You can also configure the power button for Standby/Resume mode. For more information on configuring the power button mode, see “Changing Power-Saving Settings” in the online User Guide. Keyboard Provides all the features of a full-sized, computer keyboard.
www.gateway.com Connecting the AC adapter Connecting the AC adapter Warning Do not attempt to disassemble the AC adapter. The AC adapter has no user-replaceable or user-serviceable parts inside. The AC adapter has dangerous voltages that can cause serious injury or death. Contact Gateway about returning defective AC adapters. Caution You can run your notebook using an AC adapter or your notebook’s battery. The battery was shipped to you partially charged.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Protecting from power source problems Warning High voltages can enter your notebook through both the power cord and the modem connection. To protect your notebook and avoid electrical shock, use a surge protector. If you have a telephone modem, use a surge protector that has a modem jack. If you have a cable modem, use a surge protector that has an antenna/cable TV jack. During an electrical storm, unplug both the surge protector and the modem.
www.gateway.com Connecting to a cable or DSL modem or to an Ethernet network Connecting to a cable or DSL modem or to an Ethernet network Your notebook has a network jack that you can use to connect to a cable or DSL modem or to an Ethernet network. To connect to a cable or DSL modem or to an Ethernet network: 1 Insert one end of the network cable into the network jack on the back of your notebook. 2 Insert the other end of the network cable into a cable modem, DSL modem, or Ethernet network jack.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Starting your notebook Warning Do not work for long periods with the notebook resting on your lap. If the air vents are blocked, the notebook may become hot enough to harm your skin. To start your notebook: 1 Slide the latch on the front of your notebook, then lift the LCD panel. 2 Press the power button located above the keyboard. Caution Provide adequate space around your notebook so air vents are not obstructed.
www.gateway.com Restarting (rebooting) your notebook Restarting (rebooting) your notebook Important If your notebook does not turn off immediately, complete the following steps until the notebook turns off: 1. Press and hold the power button for about five seconds, then release it. 2. Unplug the power cord and remove the battery for more than 10 seconds. If your notebook does not respond to keyboard, touchpad, or mouse input, you may have to close programs that are not responding.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Using the status indicators Important If none of the indicators are on, you may need to press FN+F1 to toggle the status indicators on and off. Status indicators inform you when a drive is being used or when a button has been pressed that affects how the keyboard is used. The status indicators are located below the touchpad.
www.gateway.com Using the keyboard Using the keyboard Tips & Tricks You can attach an external keyboard to the notebook using a USB port. You do not need to shut down the notebook to connect a USB keyboard. Your notebook features a full-size keyboard that functions the same as a desktop computer keyboard. Many of the keys have been assigned alternate functions, including shortcut keys for Windows, function keys for specific system operations, and the Num Lock keys for the numeric keypad.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook Key type www.gateway.com Icon Description FN key Press the FN key in combination with a colored system key to perform a specific action. Numeric keypad Use these keys to type numbers when the numeric keypad is turned on. Press FN+ 1 to turn on the numeric keypad. System key combinations When you press the FN key and a system key at the same time, your notebook performs the action identified by the text or icon on the key.
www.gateway.com Using the keyboard Press and hold FN, then press this system key... To... Skip back one CD song or DVD track. Skip ahead one CD song or DVD track. Turn on Num Lock so you can use the numeric keypad. Press this key combination again to turn off Num Lock. The Num Lock status indicator appears when this function is turned on.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Using the EZ Pad touchpad Tips & Tricks The EZ Pad™ consists of a touchpad, two buttons, and a scroll zone. For instructions on how to adjust the double-click speed, pointer speed, right-hand or left-hand configuration, and other touchpad settings, see “Changing the mouse or touchpad settings” in the online User Guide.
www.gateway.com Adjusting the volume To... Do this... Select an object on the screen. Position the pointer over the object. Quickly press and release the left button once. This action is called clicking. Start a program or open a file or folder. Position the pointer over the object. Press the left button twice in rapid succession. This action is called double-clicking. Access a shortcut menu or find more information about an object on the screen. Position the pointer over the object.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Turning your wireless radio on or off Warning Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an airplane. IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, and IEEE 802.11g communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless communication.
www.gateway.com Using the DVD drive Using the DVD drive You can use your notebook to enjoy a wide variety of multimedia features. Identifying drive types Your Gateway notebook may contain one of the following drive types. Look on the front of the drive for one or more of the following logos: If your drive has this logo... ROM/R/RW This is your drive type... Use your drive for... DVD drive Installing programs, playing audio CDs, playing DVDs, and accessing data.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Inserting a CD or DVD Manual eject hole Eject button To insert a CD or DVD: 1 Press the eject button on the DVD drive. After the tray opens slightly, pull the disc tray completely open. Important When you place a single-sided disc in the tray, make sure that the label side is facing up. If the disc has two playable sides, place the disc so the name of the side you want to play is facing up.
www.gateway.com Using the memory card reader Using the memory card reader You can use memory cards to transfer pictures from a digital camera to your notebook. You can also use the memory card reader to transfer data between your notebook and a device that uses memory cards, such as a PDA, MP3 player, or cellular telephone. Memory card types The memory card reader supports Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, MultiMediaCard™, and Secure Digital™.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Adding and removing a PC Card Your notebook has a PC Card slot (also known as a PCMCIA card slot). This slot accepts one Type II card. You do not need to restart your notebook when changing most cards because your notebook supports hot-swapping. Hot-swapping means that you can insert a PC Card while your notebook is running. If your PC Card does not work after hot-swapping, see the PC Card manufacturer’s documentation for further information.
www.gateway.com Changing batteries Changing batteries Warning Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with a battery specifically manufactured for your Gateway notebook. Discard used batteries according to local hazardous material regulations. The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mishandled. Do not disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate. Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children.
CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook www.gateway.com Recalibrating the battery Important Do not interrupt the battery recalibration process. If recalibration is interrupted, you must start the process over again. If your notebook unexpectedly goes into Standby mode while you are using it but the battery charge is not low, you may need to recalibrate your battery. You should also recalibrate the battery periodically to maintain the accuracy of the battery gauge.
www.gateway.com Ordering accessories Ordering accessories To order accessories, visit the Accessory Store at accessories.gateway.com. Batteries If you run your notebook on battery power for extended periods, you may want to buy an additional battery so you can swap batteries when necessary. See “Changing batteries” on page 27 for more information about using an additional battery. Carrying cases Gateway has large-capacity carrying cases if you need additional space for accessories or supplies.
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CHAPTER 3 Maintaining and Upgrading Your Notebook • Preventing static electricity discharge • Adding or replacing memory • Replacing the DVD drive • Replacing the hard drive kit • Replacing the keyboard 31
CHAPTER 3: Maintaining and Upgrading Your Notebook www.gateway.com Preventing static electricity discharge Warning To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts, turn off your notebook and unplug the power cord, modem cable, and network cable before opening the case. The components inside your notebook are extremely sensitive to static electricity, also known as electrostatic discharge (ESD).
www.gateway.com Adding or replacing memory 5 Turn your notebook over so the bottom is facing up, then remove the battery. For more information, see “Changing batteries” on page 27. 6 Remove the memory bay cover screw. Screw 7 Slide the memory bay cover, then remove it. 8 If you are removing a module, gently press outward on the clip at each end of the memory module until the module tilts upward.
CHAPTER 3: Maintaining and Upgrading Your Notebook www.gateway.com 9 Pull the memory module out of the slot. 10 Hold the new or replacement module at a 30-degree angle and press it into the empty memory slot. This module is keyed so it can only be inserted in one direction. If the module does not fit, make sure that the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the memory bay. 11 Replace the memory bay cover, then replace the cover screw. 12 Insert the battery, then turn your notebook over.
www.gateway.com Replacing the DVD drive 7 Remove the two DVD drive screws. Screws 8 Insert a straightened paper clip into the DVD drive’s manual eject hole, push in the paper clip to eject the drive tray, then pull the drive tray open. 9 Slide the drive out of the notebook. 10 Insert the new drive into the notebook, then replace the two screws.
CHAPTER 3: Maintaining and Upgrading Your Notebook www.gateway.com 11 Insert the battery, then turn your notebook over. 12 Connect the power adapter, modem cable, and network cable, then turn on your notebook. Replacing the hard drive kit Tools Required You need a small Phillips screwdriver to replace the hard drive kit. If you would like more hard drive capacity, you can replace your original drive with a higher-capacity drive.
www.gateway.com Replacing the hard drive kit 10 Remove the hard drive bay cover screw. Screw 11 Slide the hard drive bay cover, then remove it. 12 Remove the two screws securing the hard drive kit to the notebook. Screw Screw 13 Slide the old hard drive kit away from the hard drive connector, then lift the hard drive kit out of your notebook.
CHAPTER 3: Maintaining and Upgrading Your Notebook www.gateway.com 14 If your new hard drive already includes the hard drive bracket, go to Step 19. -ORIf you need to move the hard drive bracket from your old hard drive to your new hard drive, go to Step 15. 15 Remove the four screws that secure the hard drive to the hard drive kit bracket. Screws Screws 16 Remove the old drive from the bracket. 17 Insert the new drive into the bracket so the screw holes line up.
www.gateway.com Replacing the keyboard 18 Replace the screws that secure the bracket to the drive. 19 Slide the new hard drive kit into your notebook, then replace the screws that secure the hard drive kit to the notebook. 20 Replace the hard drive bay cover, then replace the cover screw. 21 Insert the battery, then turn your notebook over. 22 Connect the power adapter, modem cable, and network cable, then turn on your notebook.
CHAPTER 3: Maintaining and Upgrading Your Notebook www.gateway.com 6 Remove the three keyboard cover screws. Screws 7 Turn the notebook over so the top is facing up. 8 Open the LCD panel to the normal viewing position. 9 Insert the small flat-blade screwdriver or non-marring tool under the keyboard cover near the power button and gently pry it up. Important Inserting a piece of cloth between the screwdriver and keyboard will help prevent damage to your notebook.
www.gateway.com Replacing the keyboard 10 Pull the cover off the notebook. You will hear small snapping sounds as the cover comes away from the notebook. Be careful not to break off the cable located under the power button. 11 Lift the back edge of the keyboard slightly, then carefully push it toward the LCD panel to release the keyboard retaining tabs.
CHAPTER 3: Maintaining and Upgrading Your Notebook www.gateway.com 12 Carefully rotate the keyboard toward you so it lies keys-down on top of your notebook. Be careful not to damage the LCD panel. 13 Slide the brown keyboard connector clip to the front of the notebook, then remove the keyboard cable. Be careful not to touch or damage any other components.
www.gateway.com Replacing the keyboard Installing the keyboard To install the keyboard: 1 Place the new keyboard keys-down on your notebook with the space bar away from you. Important 2 Make sure the brown keyboard connector clip is fully moved toward the The keyboard cable is correctly oriented if it is not twisted. front of the notebook, insert the keyboard cable into the keyboard connector, then slide the brown keyboard connector clip back to lock the keyboard connector in place.
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APPENDIX A Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information • Important safety information • Regulatory compliance statements • Environmental information • Notices 45
APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information www.gateway.com Important safety information Warning Always follow these instructions to help guard against personal injury and damage to your Gateway system. Your Gateway notebook is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this notebook, it is important that the safety instructions marked on the notebook and in the documentation are followed.
www.gateway.com Important safety information ■ Unplug the notebook from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel if: ■ The power cord or plug is damaged. ■ Liquid has been spilled into the notebook. ■ The notebook does not operate properly when the operating instructions are followed. ■ The notebook was dropped or the cabinet is damaged. ■ The notebook performance changes. Replacement parts and accessories Use only replacement parts and accessories recommended by Gateway.
APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information www.gateway.com Regulatory compliance statements Wireless guidance Warning Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an airplane. 802.11b (also known as wireless Ethernet or Wifi) and Bluetooth communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless communication.
www.gateway.com Regulatory compliance statements United States of America Caution Wireless devices are not user-serviceable. Do not modify them in any way. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Contact Gateway for service. Caution The transmitting device embedded in this notebook may not be used with any antenna other than the one provided with the notebook.
APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gateway could void the FCC compliance and negate your authority to operate the notebook. Caution Recycle or dispose of the used notebook properly according to federal, state and local laws. www.gateway.com FCC declaration of conformity Responsible party: Gateway Companies, Inc.
www.gateway.com Regulatory compliance statements When programming or making test calls to emergency numbers: ■ ■ Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call. Perform such activities in the off-peak hours such as early morning or late evenings.
APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information www.gateway.com Telecommunications per Industry Canada CS-03 (for products fitted with an IC-compliant modem) The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operation, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users’ satisfaction.
www.gateway.com Environmental information Laser safety statement Warning Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To prevent exposure to laser beams, do not try to open the enclosure of a CD or DVD drive. All Gateway systems equipped with CD and DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards, including IEC 825.
APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information www.gateway.com With your help, we can reduce the amount of natural resources needed to produce electrical and electronic equipment, minimize the use of landfills for the disposal of “end of life” products, and generally improve our quality of life by ensuring that potentially hazardous substances are not released into the environment and are disposed of properly. Notices Copyright © 2006 Gateway, Inc.
www.gateway.com Notices Macrovision statement If your notebook has a DVD drive and an analog TV Out port, the following paragraph applies: This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners.
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Index A AC adapter connecting 11 connector 8 accessories purchasing 29 safety precautions 47 application key 17 arrow keys 17 audio adjusting volume 21 back button 19 headphone jack 6 microphone jack 6 muting 21 next button 19 pause button 18 play button 18 stop button 18 B battery bay 27 changing 27 charge indicator 8 charging 11 installing 27 latch 9 locating 9 purchasing 29 recalibrating 28 recharging 11 release latch 9 replacing 27 bays battery 27 hard drive 9 memory 9, 32 brightness adjusting 18 syste
Index www.gateway.com Fn key 18 folders opening 21 function keys 17 LCD/CRT 18 navigation 17 numeric keypad 18 Pad Lock 19 Standby 18 system 17 system key combinations 18 toggle display 18 Windows 17 G Gateway model number 2, 9 serial number 2 Support 3 H hard drive bay 9 indicator 16 installing 36 replacing 36 headphone jack 6 hot-swapping 26 I i.
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