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HP Pavilion Dv3 2100 Entertainment Notebook Pc Series Manual

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    							Index-2Maintenance and Service Guide
    connectors, service considerations 4–1
    consumer infrared lens
     2–6
    D
    Diagnostics menu, Setup Utility 5–4
    Digital Media Slot
     2–7
    Digital Media Slot light
     2–7
    display assembly
    removal
     4–28
    spare part numbers
     3–3, 3–20, 3–21, 3–22, 4–28
    display bezel
    removal
     4–33
    spare part numbers
     3–21, 4–33
    display bezel, spare part numbers
     3–11
    display components
     2–1
    illustrated
     2–1
    recycling
     11–1
    display enclosure
    removal
     4–30, 4–33
    spare part numbers
     3–10, 3–11, 3–21, 3–22, 4–30
    display hinge
    removal
     4–32, 4–35
    spare part numbers
     3–10, 3–11, 3–20, 4–32, 4–35
    display inverter, removal
     11–3
    display panel
    product description
     1–2
    removal
     4–34
    spare part numbers
     3–11, 3–20
    display panel cable
    removal
     4–31, 4–35
    spare part numbers
     3–10, 3–11, 4–32, 4–35
    display panel cable, spare part numbers
     3–20
    displaying system information
     5–2
    drive light
     2–4, 2–6
    drives, boot order
     5–4
    DVD±RW and CD-RW SuperMulti Double-Layer 
    Drive
    precautions
     4–2
    removal
     4–19
    spare part number
     3–8, 3–13, 3–20, 4–19
    specifications
     6–6
    E
    electrostatic discharge 4–2
    equipment guidelines
     4–4
    eSATA/USB port
     2–7
    esc key 2–3
    Ethernet product description
     1–3
    exiting the Setup Utility
     5–3
    ExpressCard slot
     2–7
    ExpressCard slot bezel, illustrated
     3–12
    external media card product description
     1–4external monitor port
    connector pinout
     9–2
    location
     2–7
    F
    f11 recovery 8–4
    fan always on
     5–4
    fan/heat sink assembly
    removal
     4–50
    spare part numbers
     3–8, 3–21, 4–50
    feet
    locations
     4–6
    spare part number
     4–6
    fingerprint reader
     2–2
    fingerprint reader board
    removal
     4–41
    spare part number
     3–7, 3–22, 4–41
    fingerprint reader, using in the Setup Utility
     5–1
    fn key 2–3
    front components
     2–6
    full system recovery
     8–1
    function keys
     2–3
    G
    graphics product description 1–2
    grounding equipment and methods
     4–2
    H
    hard drive
    precautions
     4–2
    product description
     1–3
    removal
     4–8
    spare part numbers
     3–9, 3–13, 3–20, 3–23, 3–24, 
    4–8
    specifications
     6–4
    hard drive bay
     2–9
    hard drive bracket, removal
     4–9
    hard drive cover
    illustrated
     3–12
    removal
     4–8
    Hard Drive Hardware Kit, spare part number
     3–9, 3–13, 
    3–22, 4–8
    hard drive self test
     5–4
    HDMI port
    connector pinout
     9–3
    location
     2–7
    headphone jack
    connector pinout
     9–1
    location
     2–6
    hinge
    removal
     4–32
    spare part numbers
     3–10, 3–11, 3–20, 4–32 
    						
    							Maintenance and Service GuideIndex-3
    I
    infrared lens 2–6
    internal display switch
     2–1
    J
    jacks
    audio-in
     2–6
    audio-out
     2–6
    headphone
     2–6
    microphone
     2–6
    network
     2–7
    RJ-45
     2–7
    K
    key components 2–3
    keyboard
    product description
     1–5
    removal
     4–21
    spare part numbers
     3–3, 3–4, 3–5, 3–6, 3–17, 3–18, 
    3–19, 3–20, 3–22, 3–23, 4–21
    keys
    esc 2–3
    fn 2–3
    function
     2–3
    numeric keypad
     2–3
    Windows applications
     2–3
    Windows logo
     2–3
    L
    LAN Power Saving 5–4
    language support, Setup Utility
     5–4
    LED board
    removal
     4–42
    spare part number
     3–7, 3–22, 4–42
    left-side components
     2–8
    light components
     2–4
    lights
    AC adapter
     2–8
    battery
     2–4, 2–6
    caps lock
     2–4
    Digital Media Slot
     2–7
    drive
     2–4, 2–6
    num lock
     2–4
    optical drive
     2–8
    power
     2–4, 2–6
    TouchPad
     2–5
    volume down
     2–4
    volume mute
     2–4
    volume up
     2–4
    wireless
     2–4
    M
    Main menu, Setup Utility 5–3
    mass storage devices, spare part numbers
     3–13memory module
    removal
     4–10
    spare part numbers
     3–9, 3–20, 4–10
    memory product description
     1–2
    memory test
     5–4
    microphone
     2–1
    microphone jack
    connector pinout
     9–1
    location
     2–6
    microphone product description
     1–3
    model name
     3–1, 4–5
    monitor port
    connector pinout
     9–2
    location
     2–7
    N
    navigating in the Setup Utility 5–2
    network jack
    connector pinout
     9–4
    location
     2–7
    num lock light
     2–4
    numeric keypad keys
     2–3
    O
    operating system product description 1–6
    optical drive
    location
     2–8
    precautions
     4–2
    product description
     1–3
    removal
     4–19
    spare part numbers
     3–8, 3–13, 4–19
    specifications
     6–5, 6–6
    optical drive bracket, removal
     4–20
    optical drive light
     2–8
    P
    packing guidelines 4–3
    passwords
     5–3
    plastic parts
     4–1
    Plastics Kit
    contents
     3–12
    spare part number
     3–7, 3–21
    pointing device
    components
     2–5
    illustrated
     2–5
    product description
     1–5
    ports
    eSATA/USB
     2–7
    external monitor
     2–7
    HDMI
     2–7
    monitor
     2–7
    USB
     2–8
    ports product description
     1–5 
    						
    							Index-4Maintenance and Service Guide
    power button 2–2
    power connector
     2–8
    power connector and cable
    removal
     4–46
    spare part number
     3–7, 3–21, 4–46
    power cord
    set requirements
     10–1
    spare part numbers
     3–14, 3–15
    power light
     2–4, 2–6
    power requirements product description
     1–5
    power-on password
     5–3
    processor
    product description
     1–1
    spare part numbers
     3–7, 3–16, 3–17, 3–22, 3–23, 
    3–24
    Processor C6 State
     5–4
    product description
    audio
     1–3
    chipset
     1–1
    display panel
     1–2
    Ethernet
     1–3
    external media card
     1–4
    graphics
     1–2
    hard drive
     1–3
    keyboard
     1–5
    memory
     1–2
    microphone
     1–3
    operating system
     1–6
    optical drive
     1–3
    pointing device
     1–5
    ports
     1–5
    power requirements
     1–5
    processor
     1–1
    security
     1–6
    serviceability
     1–6
    webcam
     1–3
    wireless
     1–4
    product name
     1–1, 3–1, 4–5
    R
    recovering a program or driver 8–1
    recovering from the dedicated recovery partition
     8–4
    recovering from the recovery discs
     8–4
    recovery discs
     8–1
    Recovery Manager
     8–1, 8–4
    recovery partition
     8–1
    recovery, system
     8–1, 8–4
    recycling
    battery
     11–1
    display components
     11–1
    removal/replacement
    preliminaries
     4–1
    procedures
     4–5
    restore points
     8–3restoring default settings in the Setup Utility
     5–2
    right-side components
     2–7
    RJ-45 jack
    connector pinout
     9–4
    location
     2–7
    RTC battery
    removal
     4–18
    spare part number
     3–9, 3–22, 4–18
    Rubber Feet Kit, spare part number
     3–8, 3–22, 4–6
    S
    safeguarding information 8–1
    Screw Kit, spare part number
     3–14, 3–21
    screw listing
     7–1
    secondary hard drive self test
     5–4
    security cable slot
     2–7
    Security menu, Setup Utility
     5–3
    security product description
     1–6
    selecting in the Setup Utility
     5–2
    serial number
     3–1, 4–5
    service considerations
     4–1
    service tag
     3–1, 4–5
    serviceability product description
     1–6
    Setup Utility
    changing the language
     5–1
    Diagnostics menu
     5–4
    displaying system information
     5–3
    exiting
     5–3
    Main menu
     5–3
    menus
     5–3
    navigating and selecting
     5–2
    restoring default settings
     5–2
    Security menu
     5–3
    starting
     5–1
    System Configuration menu
     5–4
    using
     5–1
    SIM slot board
    removal
     4–16
    spare part number
     3–9, 3–22, 4–16
    SIM, removal
     4–16
    slots
    Digital Media
     2–7
    ExpressCard
     2–7
    security cable
     2–7
    solid-state drive (SSD)
     8–1, 8–4
    spacebar
     2–3
    speaker assembly
    removal
     4–27
    spare part number
     3–6, 3–21, 4–27
    specifications
    Blu-ray ROM DVD±R/RW SuperMulti DL Drive
     
    6–5
    computer
     6–1
    display assembly
     6–2, 6–3 
    						
    							Maintenance and Service GuideIndex-5
    DVD±RW and CD-RW SuperMulti Double-Layer 
    Drive
     6–6
    hard drive
     6–4
    optical drive
     6–5, 6–6
    system DMA
     6–7
    system I/O address
     6–9
    system interrupt
     6–8
    system memory map
     6–8
    supported discs
     8–2
    switch cover
    removal
     4–25
    spare part numbers
     3–3, 3–21, 3–22, 4–25
    system board
    removal
     4–47
    spare part numbers
     3–7, 3–20, 4–47
    System Configuration menu, Setup Utility
     5–4
    system DMA specifications
     6–7
    system failure or instability
     8–4
    system I/O address specifications
     6–9
    system information
     5–3
    backing up
     8–2
    system interrupt specifications
     6–8
    system memory map specifications
     6–8
    system recovery
     8–1, 8–4
    system restore points
     8–3
    T
    tools required 4–1
    top components
     2–1
    top cover
    removal
     4–37
    spare part numbers
     3–6, 3–21, 3–22, 4–37
    TouchPad
     2–5
    TouchPad button
     2–5
    TouchPad light
     2–5
    TouchPad on/off button
     2–5
    TouchPad scroll zone
     2–5
    U
    Universal Serial Bus (USB) port
    connector pinout
     9–4
    location
     2–8
    USB board
    removal
     4–45
    spare part number
     3–7, 3–21, 4–45
    using system restore
     8–3
    V
    vents 2–7, 2–9
    Virtualization Technology
     5–4
    volume down light
     2–4
    volume mute button
     2–2
    volume mute light
     2–4
    volume scroll zone
     2–2
    volume up light
     2–4
    W
    warranty period 3–1, 4–5
    webcam
    location
     2–1
    product description
     1–3
    webcam light
     2–1
    webcam/microphone module
     3–20
    removal
     4–31, 4–34
    spare part number
     3–10, 3–11, 4–31, 4–34
    Windows applications key
     2–3
    Windows logo key
     2–3
    wireless antenna
    disconnecting
     4–14, 4–15
    locations
     2–1
    removal
     4–36
    spare part numbers
     3–10, 3–11, 3–20, 3–22, 4–36
    wireless button
     2–2
    wireless light
     2–4
    wireless module compartment
     2–9
    wireless module compartment cover
    illustrated
     3–12
    removal
     4–13
    wireless product description
     1–4
    WLAN module
    removal
     4–11
    spare part numbers
     3–8, 3–9, 3–15, 3–16, 3–17, 
    4–11
    WLAN module bracket, removal
     4–14
    workstation guidelines
     4–3
    WWAN module
    removal
     4–15
    spare part number
     3–8, 3–15, 4–15 
    						
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