Checking Out Your Gateway Notebook

    Tips & Tricks

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    Front

    Component Icon Description

    Cover release latch


    Open the notebook cover by sliding the release latch to the right.

    Speakers


    Provide audio output when headphones or amplified speakers are not plugged in.

    Audio DJ controls


    Control the built-in CD player. For more information, see "Using Audio DJ".

    Battery charge indicator

    Lights up when the computer is plugged in.

    • LED green - battery is fully charged.
    • LED orange - battery is charging.
    • LED off - notebook is running on battery power.

    Power indicator

    Lights up when the notebook is turned on and shows notebook power status:

    • LED on - power is ON.
    • LED blinking - power is in Standby mode.
    • LED off - power is off.

    Hot-swap indicator

    Indicates when it is safe to remove the 5.25-inch bay module.

    • LED green - it is safe to remove the 5.25-inch bay module.
    • LED orange - it is not safe to remove the 5.25-inch bay module.

    For more information, see "Changing 5.25-inch bay modules".

    Left side

    Component Icon Description

    Ethernet jack

    Plug a 10/100 Ethernet network cable into this jack. For more information, see "Connecting to an Ethernet network" and "Networking Your Notebook".

    Ventilation fan

    Helps cool internal components. Do not block or insert objects into these slots.

    PC Card slot

    Insert one Type I, II, or III PC Card into this slot. For more information, see "Adding PC Cards".

    3.5-inch modular bay

    Install a standard 3.5-inch diskette drive, an additional hard drive, or a second battery into this bay. For more information, see "Installing a second battery" and "Changing 3.5-inch bay modules".

    Right side

    Component Icon Description

    Headphone jack

    Plug amplified speakers or headphones into this jack.

    Line in jack

    Connect an external audio input source (such as a stereo) to this jack so that you can record sound on your computer or play sound through the notebook speakers.

    Microphone jack

    Plug a microphone into this jack. The built-in microphone is turned off when a microphone is plugged into this jack. For the location of your built-in microphone, see "Using the keyboard".

    S/PDIF digital audio jack

    Plug an optical Toslink digital audio cable into this jack.

    USB ports

    Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as a USB IomegaTM ZipTM drive, printer, scanner, or camera) into these ports.

    IEEE 1394 port

    Plug an IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire® or i.Link®) cable into this jack.

    Modem jack

    Plug a modem cable into this jack.

    5.25-inch modular bay

    Install a CD/DVD or an additional hard drive into this bay. For more information, see "Changing 5.25-inch bay modules".

    Back

    Component Icon Description

    PS/2 port

    Plug a Personal System/2 (PS/2) device (such as a keyboard or mouse) into this port.

    Parallel port

    Plug a parallel device (such as a printer) into this port.

    Ventilation Fan

    Helps cool internal components. Do not block or insert objects into these slots.

    Docking port

    Connect the docking station or port replicator to this port.

    Warning! Power is passed through this port. This docking connection is UL certified for use only with docking stations or port replicators designed for your Gateway notebook.

    Monitor port

    Plug an analog VGA monitor into this port.

    Serial port

    Plug a serial device (such as a digital camera) into this port.

    TV out jack

    Plug a television into this jack so that you can view your computer screen on a television using NTSC/PAL composite video. For more information, see "Viewing the display on a television".

    Power connector

    Plug the AC adapter cable into this connector.

    KensingtonTM lock slot

    Secure your computer to an object by connecting a Kensington cable lock to this slot.

    Bottom

    Component Icon Description

    Reset hole


    Insert a straightened paper clip into this hole to manually restart the system.

    5.25-inch modular bay

    Install a CD, DVD, or an additional hard drive into this bay. For more information, see "Changing 5.25-inch bay modules".

    Memory bay

    Install a memory module in this bay. For more information, see "Installing memory".

    Battery bay

    Insert the main battery into this bay. For more information, see "Changing batteries".

    3.5-inch modular bay

    Install a standard 3.5-inch diskette drive, an additional hard drive, or a second battery into this bay. For more information, see "Installing a second battery" and "Changing 3.5-inch bay modules".

    Ventilation fan

    Helps cool internal components. Do not block or insert objects into these slots.

    Identifying your model

      The labels on the bottom of your computer contain information that identifies your notebook model and its features. Gateway Technical Support will need this information if you call for assistance.

      Important

      The label shown below is for informational purposes only. Label information varies by model.

        The following label indicates your computer contains a wireless communications device.

        The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label includes the product key code for your operating system.

      Accessories

        Gateway offers accessories that can help you make the most of using your notebook.

      Batteries and automobile/airplane power adapters

        If you run your notebook on battery power for extended periods, you may want to buy an additional battery so that you can swap batteries when necessary.

        With an automobile/airplane power adapter, you can save battery power by plugging your notebook into an automobile cigarette lighter or an airplane in-flight power receptacle.

      Carrying cases

        Gateway has large-capacity carrying cases if you need additional space for accessories or supplies.

      Docking stations and port replicators

        Although you can attach external devices directly to your notebook, a docking station or port replicator lets you make all of those connections at once. When you travel with your notebook, you merely disconnect from the docking station or port replicator instead of unplugging all the external devices.

        A docking station or port replicator also provides additional ports and other expansion features not included with your notebook.

      External devices

        You can attach external devices such as a keyboard, mouse, printer, or monitor to your notebook, docking station, or port replicator.

      Memory

        Large programs, such as multimedia games or graphics programs, use a lot of memory. If your programs are running more slowly than you think they should, try adding more memory.

      Printers

        You can attach many types of printers to your computer. The most common types are inkjet and laser printers, which print in color or black and white.

        Inkjet printers and cartridges are relatively inexpensive, but usually they are slower than laser printers. Using an inkjet color printer, you can print pictures, banners, and greeting cards, as well as documents.

        Laser printers and cartridges are more expensive, but usually they print much faster than inkjet printers. Laser printers are better than inkjet printers when you are printing large documents.