HP Notebook PC - Operating with a Windows 2000 Upgrade
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... functionality (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). Use Wireless Link (in Control Panel) to stop a card or module before removing it . Infrared communications now work automatically, once you must first turn on using infrared, check the Windows documentation (Start, Help) under Windows 2000 requires a new HP configuration interface applet (HPCI), which is new if you have enabled IR. Remove the plug-in module (as follows. You can hot swap all plug-in modules and cards, unlike in Windows NT. Windows...
... functionality (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). Use Wireless Link (in Control Panel) to stop a card or module before removing it . Infrared communications now work automatically, once you must first turn on using infrared, check the Windows documentation (Start, Help) under Windows 2000 requires a new HP configuration interface applet (HPCI), which is new if you have enabled IR. Remove the plug-in module (as follows. You can hot swap all plug-in modules and cards, unlike in Windows NT. Windows...
HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/98 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 2.xx
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... CD Detection (Windows 95 Only) Microphone Mute Using a Video Card in the F1477A Docking System. Windows NT Suspend to -date information on the following topics: Sources of Information about the OmniBook and Windows Precautions Replacing Batteries Using a Pointing Device During Rebooting and Resuming Synchronizing an External Display or Projector Smart CPU Mode (BIOS Setup Utility) Using an Older Microsoft Mouse Model Using Microsoft or Logitech PS/2 Mice with a Scrolling Button Status Panel Shows Incorrect Battery Charge Level Installing More Than...
... CD Detection (Windows 95 Only) Microphone Mute Using a Video Card in the F1477A Docking System. Windows NT Suspend to -date information on the following topics: Sources of Information about the OmniBook and Windows Precautions Replacing Batteries Using a Pointing Device During Rebooting and Resuming Synchronizing an External Display or Projector Smart CPU Mode (BIOS Setup Utility) Using an Older Microsoft Mouse Model Using Microsoft or Logitech PS/2 Mice with a Scrolling Button Status Panel Shows Incorrect Battery Charge Level Installing More Than...
HP OmniBook 2100 - Recent HP OmniBook Information Windows 95/98 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 2.xx
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... Microsoft's older mouse models (parts #28898 and #07685). In the Power menu, disable the setting for both mice. If the MS mouse is attached to the OmniBook while the OmniBook is running or in suspend mode, reboot the OmniBook to enable the scroll button. * If the MS mouse is attached to a dock, docking the OmniBook while it is suspended will enable the scroll button for Resume on Auto. - * Change the Display Properties of...
... Microsoft's older mouse models (parts #28898 and #07685). In the Power menu, disable the setting for both mice. If the MS mouse is attached to the OmniBook while the OmniBook is running or in suspend mode, reboot the OmniBook to enable the scroll button. * If the MS mouse is attached to a dock, docking the OmniBook while it is suspended will enable the scroll button for Resume on Auto. - * Change the Display Properties of...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... adapter to install and charge the battery, connect the ac adapter, turn on the OmniBook, and go . Press the blue power button. 16 Reference Guide CAUTION To set up the OmniBook and Windows Use only the HP adapter model F1454A (or other ac adapter could damage the OmniBook and may not keep the correct date and time. 4. Otherwise, the OmniBook may void your product. 1. Refer to completely charge the internal clock battery. Let the battery charge...
... adapter to install and charge the battery, connect the ac adapter, turn on the OmniBook, and go . Press the blue power button. 16 Reference Guide CAUTION To set up the OmniBook and Windows Use only the HP adapter model F1454A (or other ac adapter could damage the OmniBook and may not keep the correct date and time. 4. Otherwise, the OmniBook may void your product. 1. Refer to completely charge the internal clock battery. Let the battery charge...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Press F10 to Standard PS/2 Port Mouse, then continue. 7. To activate full touch pad capabilities, you see a complete list of drivers. 4. Select Show All to see the HP logo, press F2 to • Remove the pointing stick driver and select a new mouse driver. • Disable the pointing stick. • Install touch pad support. Click Yes to display a list of devices. 5. Highlight Internal Pointing Devices and select Touch Pad. 5. Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Pointing Devices Windows 2000 To activate full touch pad...
... enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Press F10 to Standard PS/2 Port Mouse, then continue. 7. To activate full touch pad capabilities, you see a complete list of drivers. 4. Select Show All to see the HP logo, press F2 to • Remove the pointing stick driver and select a new mouse driver. • Disable the pointing stick. • Install touch pad support. Click Yes to display a list of devices. 5. Highlight Internal Pointing Devices and select Touch Pad. 5. Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Pointing Devices Windows 2000 To activate full touch pad...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... the internal display, adjust the display properties (My Computer, Control Panel, Display, Settings). From the Start menu, shut down arrow to a video adapter in a docking system, the docking display is active, change the Primary Video Adapter setting in the BIOS Setup utility 1. From the Main menu, use the down , then restart the OmniBook. 2. To change display settings in the BIOS Setup utility (see below ). Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices To connect an external monitor You can connect a VGA, SVGA, XGA, or SXGA monitor to view choices. 68 Reference Guide...
... the internal display, adjust the display properties (My Computer, Control Panel, Display, Settings). From the Start menu, shut down arrow to a video adapter in a docking system, the docking display is active, change the Primary Video Adapter setting in the BIOS Setup utility 1. From the Main menu, use the down , then restart the OmniBook. 2. To change display settings in the BIOS Setup utility (see below ). Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices To connect an external monitor You can connect a VGA, SVGA, XGA, or SXGA monitor to view choices. 68 Reference Guide...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... . Enable the infrared port in BIOS setup, disable ECP for the parallel port because they use the same resources. CAUTION Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices To connect audio devices There is not enabled. They are three-terminal stereo jacks. To make an infrared connection Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared communication. Do not leave your headphones plugged in microphone located at the bottom of the OmniBook display. For Windows 95. The infrared drivers install 72 Reference Guide...
... . Enable the infrared port in BIOS setup, disable ECP for the parallel port because they use the same resources. CAUTION Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices To connect audio devices There is not enabled. They are three-terminal stereo jacks. To make an infrared connection Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared communication. Do not leave your headphones plugged in microphone located at the bottom of the OmniBook display. For Windows 95. The infrared drivers install 72 Reference Guide...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... Sets the hard disk drive type and various parameters. Disabled Reference Guide 87 Sets the floppy drive type. For a processor with a serial number, makes the processor serial number available to an external display, if one is mm/dd/yy format). Default English Detected automatically. Quiet Boot Video Display Device Video Expansion Primary Video Adapter System Memory Extended Memory CPU Serial Number When enabled, hides summary of power-on self-test and messages during boot. Sets whether the built-in ) video adapter automatically switches to an external video adapter connected...
... Sets the hard disk drive type and various parameters. Disabled Reference Guide 87 Sets the floppy drive type. For a processor with a serial number, makes the processor serial number available to an external display, if one is mm/dd/yy format). Default English Detected automatically. Quiet Boot Video Display Device Video Expansion Primary Video Adapter System Memory Extended Memory CPU Serial Number When enabled, hides summary of power-on self-test and messages during boot. Sets whether the built-in ) video adapter automatically switches to an external video adapter connected...
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... Guide To delete an OmniBook password If you need to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Press F10 to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. Press ENTER at the Confirm New Password prompt. 8. Press F10 to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. Select Set Administrator Password, then press ENTER. 5. From the Start menu, click Programs, VirusScan, Setup. 2. Once installed, you see the HP logo, press F2 to install it. 1. Type the current password, then press ENTER. 6. Follow the instructions...
... Guide To delete an OmniBook password If you need to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Press F10 to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. Press ENTER at the Confirm New Password prompt. 8. Press F10 to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. Select Set Administrator Password, then press ENTER. 5. From the Start menu, click Programs, VirusScan, Setup. 2. Once installed, you see the HP logo, press F2 to install it. 1. Type the current password, then press ENTER. 6. Follow the instructions...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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In Explorer, double-click \Omnibook\Drivers\Euro\Nt4_euro.exe on drive C or on the U.S. Infrared Problems Hint Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared communication. Noise from Microsoft. If you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Troubleshooting Solving Problems • The euro symbol is installed in the factory software, but may not be no more than 1 meter apart, with no obstructions in between...
In Explorer, double-click \Omnibook\Drivers\Euro\Nt4_euro.exe on drive C or on the U.S. Infrared Problems Hint Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared communication. Noise from Microsoft. If you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Troubleshooting Solving Problems • The euro symbol is installed in the factory software, but may not be no more than 1 meter apart, with no obstructions in between...
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...-Mhz RAM bus for models with Zoomed Video support. VirusScan. Online Reference Guide. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. Kensington MicroSaver lock slot. Line-in, headphone-out, and microphone-in. 87/88-key touch-type QWERTY keyboard with HP TopTools. CardBus enabled. DMI with 101/102 key emulation. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service. Two slots for RAM expansion up to 85 Hz.) Dual display. Embedded numeric keypad. 12 function (Fn) keys. PS/2 keyboard/mouse. 4-Mbps IrDA-compliant infrared port...
...-Mhz RAM bus for models with Zoomed Video support. VirusScan. Online Reference Guide. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. Kensington MicroSaver lock slot. Line-in, headphone-out, and microphone-in. 87/88-key touch-type QWERTY keyboard with HP TopTools. CardBus enabled. DMI with 101/102 key emulation. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service. Two slots for RAM expansion up to 85 Hz.) Dual display. Embedded numeric keypad. 12 function (Fn) keys. PS/2 keyboard/mouse. 4-Mbps IrDA-compliant infrared port...
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... CD-ROM drive inserting CD, 65 installing, 63 removing CD, 65 troubleshooting, 98 channels (DMA), 131 charging battery, 53 cleaning the OmniBook, 48 clicking items, 25 COM1 port, 15, 67 configuring BIOS settings, 86 pointing stick, 27, 28 touch pad, 26, 28 connecting ac adapter, 53 audio devices, 72 external display, 68 floppy to parallel port, 65 infrared device, 73 parallel device, 70 plug-in modules, 63 serial device, 70 serial mouse, 71 USB devices, 71 Corporate Evaluator's Guide, 10 creating diagnostic disk...
... CD-ROM drive inserting CD, 65 installing, 63 removing CD, 65 troubleshooting, 98 channels (DMA), 131 charging battery, 53 cleaning the OmniBook, 48 clicking items, 25 COM1 port, 15, 67 configuring BIOS settings, 86 pointing stick, 27, 28 touch pad, 26, 28 connecting ac adapter, 53 audio devices, 72 external display, 68 floppy to parallel port, 65 infrared device, 73 parallel device, 70 plug-in modules, 63 serial device, 70 serial mouse, 71 USB devices, 71 Corporate Evaluator's Guide, 10 creating diagnostic disk...
HP OmniBook 4150 - Reference Guide
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... modes power, 20 Smart CPU, 57, 90 module bay, 63 modules (plug-in), 63 monitor BIOS settings, 68, 87 connecting, 68 multiple (Windows 98), 69, 101 port, 15, 67 switching to, 32, 33, 68 troubleshooting, 100 using external, 69 mono plugs, 72 mouse connecting, 70 PS/2 port, 14 serial, 71 movies (DVD), 66 multiple displays (Windows 98), 69, 101 mute, 13, 31 N Num Lock, 13, 23, 33 O off button location, 13 status lights, 22 turning off, 20 OmniBook...
... modes power, 20 Smart CPU, 57, 90 module bay, 63 modules (plug-in), 63 monitor BIOS settings, 68, 87 connecting, 68 multiple (Windows 98), 69, 101 port, 15, 67 switching to, 32, 33, 68 troubleshooting, 100 using external, 69 mono plugs, 72 mouse connecting, 70 PS/2 port, 14 serial, 71 movies (DVD), 66 multiple displays (Windows 98), 69, 101 mute, 13, 31 N Num Lock, 13, 23, 33 O off button location, 13 status lights, 22 turning off, 20 OmniBook...
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...), 76 troubleshooting audio, 99 battery, 107 CD-ROM drive, 98, 99 display, 100 dock, 98 DVD drive, 99 hard disk drive, 102 infrared port, 104 keyboard, 102 memory, 105 142 Reference Guide parallel devices, 111 PC Cards, 105 performance, 106 pointing stick, 102 power, 107 printing, 110 serial devices, 111 startup, 112 touch pad, 102 USB devices, 111 turning off display, 30 OmniBook, 20 typing special characters, 34 U undocking, 78 Universal Serial Bus, 71 URLs, 10 USB connecting, 71 port location, 14, 67 troubleshooting, 111 user password...
...), 76 troubleshooting audio, 99 battery, 107 CD-ROM drive, 98, 99 display, 100 dock, 98 DVD drive, 99 hard disk drive, 102 infrared port, 104 keyboard, 102 memory, 105 142 Reference Guide parallel devices, 111 PC Cards, 105 performance, 106 pointing stick, 102 power, 107 printing, 110 serial devices, 111 startup, 112 touch pad, 102 USB devices, 111 turning off display, 30 OmniBook, 20 typing special characters, 34 U undocking, 78 Universal Serial Bus, 71 URLs, 10 USB connecting, 71 port location, 14, 67 troubleshooting, 111 user password...
HP OmniBook 4150 - User's Guide
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... OmniBook battery starts charging. User's Handbook 15 If present, remove the "weight-saving" module by sliding the release latch forward, then pushing it will go through the Windows setup program. CAUTION To set up the OmniBook and Windows Use only the HP adapter model F1454A (or other ac adapter could damage the OmniBook and may not keep the correct date and time. 4. With the latch open, insert the OmniBook's main battery...
... OmniBook battery starts charging. User's Handbook 15 If present, remove the "weight-saving" module by sliding the release latch forward, then pushing it will go through the Windows setup program. CAUTION To set up the OmniBook and Windows Use only the HP adapter model F1454A (or other ac adapter could damage the OmniBook and may not keep the correct date and time. 4. With the latch open, insert the OmniBook's main battery...
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Troubleshooting Solving Problems 4. For a model with "4150 B" after adding RAM • Use the correct type of memory • If you are incompatible (they use only PC-100 modules. See "To install Card Executive for a list of approved and tested memory cards. If memory doesn't increase after the serial number, use different drivers). • For fast-IrDA, check for your computer. User's Handbook 75 Memory Problems If a message says you 're using the infrared port. • Standard...
Troubleshooting Solving Problems 4. For a model with "4150 B" after adding RAM • Use the correct type of memory • If you are incompatible (they use only PC-100 modules. See "To install Card Executive for a list of approved and tested memory cards. If memory doesn't increase after the serial number, use different drivers). • For fast-IrDA, check for your computer. User's Handbook 75 Memory Problems If a message says you 're using the infrared port. • Standard...
HP OmniBook 4150 - User's Guide
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..."4150 B" after serial number. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service. PS/2 keyboard/mouse. 4-Mbps IrDA-compliant infrared port. Adobe Acrobat Reader. and 5-V support). OmniBook Recovery CD included. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. Specifications and Regulatory Information Hardware Specifications RAM Audio System Keyboard and Pointing Device Input/Output Expandability Software Security Features 64 or 128 MB RAM in microphone. Two slots for accessory modules. Refresh rate 60 to 256 MB (using 128-MB modules). 66-MHz RAM bus, or 100-Mhz RAM bus for HP...
..."4150 B" after serial number. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service. PS/2 keyboard/mouse. 4-Mbps IrDA-compliant infrared port. Adobe Acrobat Reader. and 5-V support). OmniBook Recovery CD included. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. Specifications and Regulatory Information Hardware Specifications RAM Audio System Keyboard and Pointing Device Input/Output Expandability Software Security Features 64 or 128 MB RAM in microphone. Two slots for accessory modules. Refresh rate 60 to 256 MB (using 128-MB modules). 66-MHz RAM bus, or 100-Mhz RAM bus for HP...
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... Reference Guide touch pad configuring, See Reference Guide location, 12 troubleshooting, 73 using, 22 track point, See pointing stick troubleshooting audio, 69 battery, 78 CD-ROM drive, 68, 69 display, 70 dock, 68 DVD drive, 69 hard disk drive, 72 infrared port, 74 keyboard, 73 memory, 75 parallel devices, 81 PC Cards, 75 performance, 77 pointing stick, 73 power, 78 printing, 80 serial devices, 81 startup, 82 touch pad, 73 USB devices, 81 turning off OmniBook, 18 U URLs, 10 USB connecting, See Reference Guide port location, 13, 53 troubleshooting, 81 user password...
... Reference Guide touch pad configuring, See Reference Guide location, 12 troubleshooting, 73 using, 22 track point, See pointing stick troubleshooting audio, 69 battery, 78 CD-ROM drive, 68, 69 display, 70 dock, 68 DVD drive, 69 hard disk drive, 72 infrared port, 74 keyboard, 73 memory, 75 parallel devices, 81 PC Cards, 75 performance, 77 pointing stick, 73 power, 78 printing, 80 serial devices, 81 startup, 82 touch pad, 73 USB devices, 81 turning off OmniBook, 18 U URLs, 10 USB connecting, See Reference Guide port location, 13, 53 troubleshooting, 81 user password...
HP OmniBook 2100 - Docking Products User Guide
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... key 1-25 To connect a PS/2 mouse 1-26 To connect a serial mouse 1-26 To connect a serial device 1-27 To connect a universal serial bus (USB) device 1-28 To connect an external monitor 1-28 To use the monitor stand with an external display 1-29 To enable the built-in and external displays 1-30 To connect a parallel device 1-30 To insert a PC card (mini dock only 1-32 To remove a PC Card (mini dock only 1-33 To connect your audio equipment 1-35 Troubleshooting 1-38 Solving Problems 1-39 Specifications...
... key 1-25 To connect a PS/2 mouse 1-26 To connect a serial mouse 1-26 To connect a serial device 1-27 To connect a universal serial bus (USB) device 1-28 To connect an external monitor 1-28 To use the monitor stand with an external display 1-29 To enable the built-in and external displays 1-30 To connect a parallel device 1-30 To insert a PC card (mini dock only 1-32 To remove a PC Card (mini dock only 1-33 To connect your audio equipment 1-35 Troubleshooting 1-38 Solving Problems 1-39 Specifications...
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... Video Display Device. 4. The floppy drive provided with some OmniBook models can be connected externally through the external and built-in display options (Internal, External, Both). -or- 1. Attach the parallel cable to view choices. 5. Select Both. 6. If necessary, install your Windows or device manual for instructions. 1-30 Press Enter to the parallel port. 2. Press F10 to save settings and exit Setup. See your parallel device driver. Dock the OmniBook pc in the dock. 3. Using the Dock To enable...
... Video Display Device. 4. The floppy drive provided with some OmniBook models can be connected externally through the external and built-in display options (Internal, External, Both). -or- 1. Attach the parallel cable to view choices. 5. Select Both. 6. If necessary, install your Windows or device manual for instructions. 1-30 Press Enter to the parallel port. 2. Press F10 to save settings and exit Setup. See your parallel device driver. Dock the OmniBook pc in the dock. 3. Using the Dock To enable...