HP USB Digital Drive
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The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data. User Guide 1 The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. You can be included. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller.
The Digital Drive can purchase one (in various storage capacities) from any computer that is a pocket-sized SD (Secure Digital) memory drive for storing and transferring files such as digital pictures, music, video, and data. User Guide 1 The HP USB Digital Drive 1 is running Microsoft Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, or Windows 2000. You can be included. However, you will need an SD memory card to operate the Digital Drive. An SD memory card 2 may not be used with any HP authorized reseller.
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© 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is a trademark. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. User Guide HP USB Digital Drive First Edition July 2003 SD Logo is subject to change without notice. and/or other countries. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. HP shall not be liable for HP products and services are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.
© 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is a trademark. The warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. User Guide HP USB Digital Drive First Edition July 2003 SD Logo is subject to change without notice. and/or other countries. Microsoft and Windows are set forth in the U.S. HP shall not be liable for HP products and services are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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...2. Then select Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System > Hardware tab. 3. If your notebook supports BWT, you can interoperate. Confirming Bluetooth capability via Device Manager 6 Select the Device Manager button...corner of Bluetooth Devices in Device Manager as follows: 1. Activating BWT devices Notebook PCs If you must pair the device with another BWT-enabled device before they can select the ...services (profiles) that your notebook PC, iPAQ Pocket PC, printer, and cellular phone. Establishing BWT connections This ...
...2. Then select Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System > Hardware tab. 3. If your notebook supports BWT, you can interoperate. Confirming Bluetooth capability via Device Manager 6 Select the Device Manager button...corner of Bluetooth Devices in Device Manager as follows: 1. Activating BWT devices Notebook PCs If you must pair the device with another BWT-enabled device before they can select the ...services (profiles) that your notebook PC, iPAQ Pocket PC, printer, and cellular phone. Establishing BWT connections This ...
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...the Bluetooth icon and selecting Start the Bluetooth Device. however, you must install the software as follows: 1. When the Software Setup Welcome window is off, turn on the wireless device for installation, and then select Next. 4. Table 1. Bluetooth status Disabled Enabled Connected Blue with... is installed and BWT functionality is disabled (red logo), enable it on by pressing the wireless button on HP notebook PCs; The following 3 steps activate your notebook user documentation if you need help locating the wireless button and light. Right-click the Bluetooth icon, and ...
...the Bluetooth icon and selecting Start the Bluetooth Device. however, you must install the software as follows: 1. When the Software Setup Welcome window is off, turn on the wireless device for installation, and then select Next. 4. Table 1. Bluetooth status Disabled Enabled Connected Blue with... is installed and BWT functionality is disabled (red logo), enable it on by pressing the wireless button on HP notebook PCs; The following 3 steps activate your notebook user documentation if you need help locating the wireless button and light. Right-click the Bluetooth icon, and ...
Reference Guide
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Reference Guide
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... battery 10 Step 2: Connect AC power 11 Step 3: Connect a phone line 12 Step 4: Turn on the notebook 13 Step 5: Set up Windows 13 Basic Operation ...15 Operating Your Notebook 16 Default power settings 16 To reset the notebook 17 To change the boot device 17 To use the TouchPad 18 To use the function...
... battery 10 Step 2: Connect AC power 11 Step 3: Connect a phone line 12 Step 4: Turn on the notebook 13 Step 5: Set up Windows 13 Basic Operation ...15 Operating Your Notebook 16 Default power settings 16 To reset the notebook 17 To change the boot device 17 To use the TouchPad 18 To use the function...
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...full-sized keyboard, monitor, and mouse. For information about reducing your risk, see the Safety & Comfort Guide on the notebook, and run the Windows setup program. Do not dispose of keyboards and other input devices has been associated with the battery installed. Docking accessories offer...batteries. Rechargeable batteries must be recycled or disposed of ergonomic injury. When you should install it latches. 10 Reference Guide Your notebook is shipped with ergonomic injury. This can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. If the battery has been removed, you ...
...full-sized keyboard, monitor, and mouse. For information about reducing your risk, see the Safety & Comfort Guide on the notebook, and run the Windows setup program. Do not dispose of keyboards and other input devices has been associated with the battery installed. Docking accessories offer...batteries. Rechargeable batteries must be recycled or disposed of ergonomic injury. When you should install it latches. 10 Reference Guide Your notebook is shipped with ergonomic injury. This can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. If the battery has been removed, you ...
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...the power button again. The first time you turn on when operating on the bottom of the notebook. 2. Reference Guide 13 The notebook boots up Windows Your notebook has the Microsoft Windows operating system preinstalled on the screen. Follow the Setup program instructions on its hard drive. Check ... the battery may be out of the keyboard. Hint If your notebook does not turn on the notebook Press the power button above the left side of power. Charge times will vary. Step 5: Set up and Windows starts automatically. Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other ...
...the power button again. The first time you turn on when operating on the bottom of the notebook. 2. Reference Guide 13 The notebook boots up Windows Your notebook has the Microsoft Windows operating system preinstalled on the screen. Follow the Setup program instructions on its hard drive. Check ... the battery may be out of the keyboard. Hint If your notebook does not turn on the notebook Press the power button above the left side of power. Charge times will vary. Step 5: Set up and Windows starts automatically. Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other ...
Reference Guide
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...active connections, and startup time. Power status light will turn off the display and other methods to start and stop the notebook-depending on . If the unit is already on the notebook. Function Powers on , briefly press the power button. -or- See the "Batteries and Power Management" chapter in RAM... to time out. OFF-Power status light will blink. To enter this guide. 16 Reference Guide If the system has stopped responding and Windows shutdown procedures cannot be used, press and hold the power button for at certain times you may want to use other components. •...
...active connections, and startup time. Power status light will turn off the display and other methods to start and stop the notebook-depending on . If the unit is already on the notebook. Function Powers on , briefly press the power button. -or- See the "Batteries and Power Management" chapter in RAM... to time out. OFF-Power status light will blink. To enter this guide. 16 Reference Guide If the system has stopped responding and Windows shutdown procedures cannot be used, press and hold the power button for at certain times you may want to use other components. •...
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... press the reset button on the bottom of the port replicator. If you want to restart. Any unsaved data will not let you turn the notebook off. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then select Shut Down, Restart. -or- • Press and hold the power button for at least 4 ... shuts down Windows. Use the arrow keys to display the Boot menu. 3. To reset the notebook while it is docked in a port replicator, you can also boot the notebook from its internal hard drive. Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook To reset the notebook Occasionally, you may find that Windows or the notebook has stopped...
... press the reset button on the bottom of the port replicator. If you want to restart. Any unsaved data will not let you turn the notebook off. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then select Shut Down, Restart. -or- • Press and hold the power button for at least 4 ... shuts down Windows. Use the arrow keys to display the Boot menu. 3. To reset the notebook while it is docked in a port replicator, you can also boot the notebook from its internal hard drive. Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook To reset the notebook Occasionally, you may find that Windows or the notebook has stopped...
Reference Guide
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The indicator light turns off when you can turn off the TouchPad. 1 Click buttons. The scroll pad scrolls vertically to avoid moving the pointer accidentally, such as by touching the pad while typing. Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook To use the TouchPad The TouchPad includes an on -off button and indicator light. 4 Scroll pad. The Click buttons work like the left and right buttons on a standard mouse. 2 TouchPad (touch-sensitive pointing device). 3 TouchPad on -off button so you turn off the TouchPad to display the contents of the active window. 18 Reference Guide
The indicator light turns off when you can turn off the TouchPad. 1 Click buttons. The scroll pad scrolls vertically to avoid moving the pointer accidentally, such as by touching the pad while typing. Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook To use the TouchPad The TouchPad includes an on -off button and indicator light. 4 Scroll pad. The Click buttons work like the left and right buttons on a standard mouse. 2 TouchPad (touch-sensitive pointing device). 3 TouchPad on -off button so you turn off the TouchPad to display the contents of the active window. 18 Reference Guide
Reference Guide
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... pointing at the selected item. This key combination Windows key+E Windows key+F1 Windows key+F Windows key+M Shift+Windows key+M Windows key+R Does this Runs Windows Explorer Runs Windows Help Runs Windows Find: Search Minimizes all displayed windows Returns all minimized windows to certain special keyboard characters. keyboards have an ... dialog box To use the Windows and Applications keys The Windows key brings up the shortcut menu for the selected item. For a character in the lower-left corner of the spacebar. Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook To use the ALT GR key Non...
... pointing at the selected item. This key combination Windows key+E Windows key+F1 Windows key+F Windows key+M Shift+Windows key+M Windows key+R Does this Runs Windows Explorer Runs Windows Help Runs Windows Find: Search Minimizes all displayed windows Returns all minimized windows to certain special keyboard characters. keyboards have an ... dialog box To use the Windows and Applications keys The Windows key brings up the shortcut menu for the selected item. For a character in the lower-left corner of the spacebar. Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook To use the ALT GR key Non...
Reference Guide
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... normal logon steps. 24 Reference Guide To unlock the notebook, follow your account. 2. Select Create a Password, then set an empty password. Basic Operation Securing Your Notebook Securing Your Notebook To set up a screen saver with a Windows password. On the Advanced tab, select the option to... press that button. -or- • Press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then select Lock Computer. You can protect your notebook is available through Windows and through BIOS Setup. To cancel password protection, set the password. 3. Select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > ...
... normal logon steps. 24 Reference Guide To unlock the notebook, follow your account. 2. Select Create a Password, then set an empty password. Basic Operation Securing Your Notebook Securing Your Notebook To set up a screen saver with a Windows password. On the Advanced tab, select the option to... press that button. -or- • Press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then select Lock Computer. You can protect your notebook is available through Windows and through BIOS Setup. To cancel password protection, set the password. 3. Select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > ...
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...-off or Standby timeouts. • If you are using AC power and have no external monitor attached, put the notebook in Standby when not in the disk Properties window. Instead, apply the cleaner to the shortest comfortable interval. • Avoid using the Tools tab in use. Basic ...Operation Taking Care of Your Notebook To safeguard your data • Do not use abrasive cleaners, especially on the display. Copy ...
...-off or Standby timeouts. • If you are using AC power and have no external monitor attached, put the notebook in Standby when not in the disk Properties window. Instead, apply the cleaner to the shortest comfortable interval. • Avoid using the Tools tab in use. Basic ...Operation Taking Care of Your Notebook To safeguard your data • Do not use abrasive cleaners, especially on the display. Copy ...
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... drive is not accessed for a specified interval No pointing devices are running your notebook on battery power, you reduce power consumption and extend battery life. During idle periods, the notebook automatically enters power-saving modes after the display is in Windows. Turns off . To resume Briefly press any information that was not saved...
... drive is not accessed for a specified interval No pointing devices are running your notebook on battery power, you reduce power consumption and extend battery life. During idle periods, the notebook automatically enters power-saving modes after the display is in Windows. Turns off . To resume Briefly press any information that was not saved...
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... the Power Schemes tab, then enter the settings you will find on resuming that all your notebook automatically shuts down completely. If you will lose any unsaved data if the notebook battery runs down components or enters a power-saving mode. Reference Guide 31 To resume normal ... an AC adapter or installing a charged battery, then shut the notebook off and restart it. CAUTION Batteries and Power Management Managing Power Consumption The notebook can also save the settings as a power scheme. 1. See Windows Help for the scheme. Do not disable Hibernate support in the ...
... the Power Schemes tab, then enter the settings you will find on resuming that all your notebook automatically shuts down completely. If you will lose any unsaved data if the notebook battery runs down components or enters a power-saving mode. Reference Guide 31 To resume normal ... an AC adapter or installing a charged battery, then shut the notebook off and restart it. CAUTION Batteries and Power Management Managing Power Consumption The notebook can also save the settings as a power scheme. 1. See Windows Help for the scheme. Do not disable Hibernate support in the ...
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...a percentage of charge remaining, or as time remaining. • Select the power icon to open the Battery Meter window. Remove the battery from the notebook. Batteries and Power Management Using Battery Power Using Battery Power To check battery status From the battery status light Check ... Started with Your Notebook" chapter in this guide. 2. The number of lights that provides detailed battery status information (see the battery status. This value is not connected. • Place the pointer over the power icon to see Windows Help for details). From the Windows Control Panel Select ...
...a percentage of charge remaining, or as time remaining. • Select the power icon to open the Battery Meter window. Remove the battery from the notebook. Batteries and Power Management Using Battery Power Using Battery Power To check battery status From the battery status light Check ... Started with Your Notebook" chapter in this guide. 2. The number of lights that provides detailed battery status information (see the battery status. This value is not connected. • Place the pointer over the power icon to see Windows Help for details). From the Windows Control Panel Select ...
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...The maximum speed for faxing is 14.4 Kbps, even though the modem is capable of downloading at higher speeds. 36 Reference Guide Your notebook contains several software programs that work with your modem: • Internet Explorer, for browsing the World Wide Web • Outlook Express, ...for sending and receiving e-mail messages • Windows Fax Console software for sending and receiving faxes For best performance, you can connect your modem to a telephone line and communicate with your notebook to send and receive faxes. Modem and Network Connections Using the Modem...
...The maximum speed for faxing is 14.4 Kbps, even though the modem is capable of downloading at higher speeds. 36 Reference Guide Your notebook contains several software programs that work with your modem: • Internet Explorer, for browsing the World Wide Web • Outlook Express, ...for sending and receiving e-mail messages • Windows Fax Console software for sending and receiving faxes For best performance, you can connect your modem to a telephone line and communicate with your notebook to send and receive faxes. Modem and Network Connections Using the Modem...
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...port indicate the status of the connection: • The yellow light indicates network activity. • The green light indicates a 100 Mbps link. See Windows Help for network information. Plug the LAN cable (not supplied) into the built-in Control Panel. Contact your corporate network, and possibly to the ...Internet. Check that the existing LAN supports Ethernet 10Base-T (10 Mbps) or 100Base-TX (100 Mbps) connections. 2. Windows automatically detects and sets up a LAN connection. Reference Guide 39 The cable must have an RJ-45 connector. 3.
...port indicate the status of the connection: • The yellow light indicates network activity. • The green light indicates a 100 Mbps link. See Windows Help for network information. Plug the LAN cable (not supplied) into the built-in Control Panel. Contact your corporate network, and possibly to the ...Internet. Check that the existing LAN supports Ethernet 10Base-T (10 Mbps) or 100Base-TX (100 Mbps) connections. 2. Windows automatically detects and sets up a LAN connection. Reference Guide 39 The cable must have an RJ-45 connector. 3.
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... in the device inbox directory. -or- To send or receive files using Bluetooth If your business card directory. Check the other computer's Bluetooth documentation. • FTP: files can be copied...support that protocol. Sending Outlook data to view files in its shared directory. 3. To send your notebook and the other computer. To send a calendar item, note, or message, select the device ...information, select File, Export To vCard File and store the file in the taskbar. 2. Use Windows Explorer or other device. 3. In My Bluetooth Places, select and open the address book and ...
... in the device inbox directory. -or- To send or receive files using Bluetooth If your business card directory. Check the other computer's Bluetooth documentation. • FTP: files can be copied...support that protocol. Sending Outlook data to view files in its shared directory. 3. To send your notebook and the other computer. To send a calendar item, note, or message, select the device ...information, select File, Export To vCard File and store the file in the taskbar. 2. Use Windows Explorer or other device. 3. In My Bluetooth Places, select and open the address book and ...