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...Basic parallel port test (does not include actual printing - this is Tested Although the following list varies slightly for different OmniBook products the basic tests typically include the following: • Basic Functionality Tests, to verify the correct functioning of the processor...: Basic processor functionality Processor speed Coprocessor DMA controller Interrupt controller Timer and real time clock CMOS PCI system USB • Memory Tests, to check the correct functioning of main and cache memory: BIOS ROM Address Refresh Cache memory •...
...Basic parallel port test (does not include actual printing - this is Tested Although the following list varies slightly for different OmniBook products the basic tests typically include the following: • Basic Functionality Tests, to verify the correct functioning of the processor...: Basic processor functionality Processor speed Coprocessor DMA controller Interrupt controller Timer and real time clock CMOS PCI system USB • Memory Tests, to check the correct functioning of main and cache memory: BIOS ROM Address Refresh Cache memory •...
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...What is Detected What is Detected The following are typically detected in the hardware detection phase: • Product name • Serial number • HP BIOS version • Processor type • Cache memory type and size • Total main memory • Graphics adapter • Flexible disk ...device type and capacity • Audio board • Keyboard • Serial ports • Parallel port • USB port If your PC has one or more of the above components and it is not detected by OmniBook Hardware Diagnostics, then refer to "If a PC Component is Not Detected" on page 2-6. 2-5
...What is Detected What is Detected The following are typically detected in the hardware detection phase: • Product name • Serial number • HP BIOS version • Processor type • Cache memory type and size • Total main memory • Graphics adapter • Flexible disk ...device type and capacity • Audio board • Keyboard • Serial ports • Parallel port • USB port If your PC has one or more of the above components and it is not detected by OmniBook Hardware Diagnostics, then refer to "If a PC Component is Not Detected" on page 2-6. 2-5
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... is an advanced test) o Basic parallel port test 3-7 this is Tested Although the following list varies slightly for different OmniBook products, the basic tests typically include the following: • Basic Functionality Tests, to verify the correct functioning of the processor and...: o Basic processor functionality o Processor speed o Coprocessor o DMA controller o Interrupt controller o Timer and real time clock o CMOS o PCI system o USB • Memory Tests, to check the correct functioning of main and cache memory: o BIOS ROM o Pattern Test o Address o Refresh o Cache memory...
... is an advanced test) o Basic parallel port test 3-7 this is Tested Although the following list varies slightly for different OmniBook products, the basic tests typically include the following: • Basic Functionality Tests, to verify the correct functioning of the processor and...: o Basic processor functionality o Processor speed o Coprocessor o DMA controller o Interrupt controller o Timer and real time clock o CMOS o PCI system o USB • Memory Tests, to check the correct functioning of main and cache memory: o BIOS ROM o Pattern Test o Address o Refresh o Cache memory...
HP OmniBook 3000 - Port Replicator User Guide
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...Conformity 1-32 1-5 Contents 1. Using the Port Replicator 1-7 Understanding the Basics 1-9 To dock the OmniBook 1-10 To undock the OmniBook 1-12 To reset the OmniBook 1-12 To attach a security cable 1-13 Making Connections 1-14 To connect an external keyboard 1-15... To enable an external Fn key 1-15 To connect a PS/2 mouse 1-16 To switch back to the internal TouchPad 1-16 To connect a serial mouse 1-17 To connect a serial device 1-17 To connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB...
...Conformity 1-32 1-5 Contents 1. Using the Port Replicator 1-7 Understanding the Basics 1-9 To dock the OmniBook 1-10 To undock the OmniBook 1-12 To reset the OmniBook 1-12 To attach a security cable 1-13 Making Connections 1-14 To connect an external keyboard 1-15... To enable an external Fn key 1-15 To connect a PS/2 mouse 1-16 To switch back to the internal TouchPad 1-16 To connect a serial mouse 1-17 To connect a serial device 1-17 To connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB...
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By making one connection- plugging your OmniBook into the port replicator-you can get easy access to these types of your OmniBook for desktop use. With the OmniBook port replicator, you can significantly increase the convenience of devices: ♦ Printer or other parallel device. ♦ Modem or other standard serial device. ♦ Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. ♦ External keyboard and external mouse. ♦ External monitor. ♦ Audio connections. ♦ AC power. ♦ MIDI/Joystick. 1-8 Using the Port Replicator Congratulations!
By making one connection- plugging your OmniBook into the port replicator-you can get easy access to these types of your OmniBook for desktop use. With the OmniBook port replicator, you can significantly increase the convenience of devices: ♦ Printer or other parallel device. ♦ Modem or other standard serial device. ♦ Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. ♦ External keyboard and external mouse. ♦ External monitor. ♦ Audio connections. ♦ AC power. ♦ MIDI/Joystick. 1-8 Using the Port Replicator Congratulations!
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... Connections When making connections, notice that the orientation of the ports on the port replicator are the reverse of the OmniBook. This section describes how to connect devices to the port replicator. Amplified speakers Mouse Reset button Kensington lock Keyboard MIDI...the following: ♦ External keyboard. ♦ External PS/2 or serial mouse. ♦ Standard serial device (9-pin). ♦ Two Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. ♦ External display. ♦ Printer or other parallel device (25-pin). ♦ External microphone audio source. ♦ Headphones or speakers....
... Connections When making connections, notice that the orientation of the ports on the port replicator are the reverse of the OmniBook. This section describes how to connect devices to the port replicator. Amplified speakers Mouse Reset button Kensington lock Keyboard MIDI...the following: ♦ External keyboard. ♦ External PS/2 or serial mouse. ♦ Standard serial device (9-pin). ♦ Two Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. ♦ External display. ♦ Printer or other parallel device (25-pin). ♦ External microphone audio source. ♦ Headphones or speakers....
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... built-in the port replicator. Dock the OmniBook in display turns off. Display port 1-18 The OmniBook's port replicator provides two USB ports. 1. Dock the OmniBook in display and an external display simultaneously, see the following topic for adding peripheral devices such as game ...controllers, serial and parallel ports, and scanners on a single bus. USB ports To connect an...
... built-in the port replicator. Dock the OmniBook in display turns off. Display port 1-18 The OmniBook's port replicator provides two USB ports. 1. Dock the OmniBook in display and an external display simultaneously, see the following topic for adding peripheral devices such as game ...controllers, serial and parallel ports, and scanners on a single bus. USB ports To connect an...
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.../ECP). MIDI port: D-sub, 15-pin female for MIDI in . 2-pin ac jack for Speaker-out, Line-in, and MIC-in /out. 2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports. Three audio jacks for ac adapter. Includes F1377A ac adapter. 100 to 240 Vac (50 to 90% (noncondensing). 1-29 Weight Environmental Operating temperature Storage...
.../ECP). MIDI port: D-sub, 15-pin female for MIDI in . 2-pin ac jack for Speaker-out, Line-in, and MIC-in /out. 2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports. Three audio jacks for ac adapter. Includes F1377A ac adapter. 100 to 240 Vac (50 to 90% (noncondensing). 1-29 Weight Environmental Operating temperature Storage...
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...17 ac power, 1-10 external display, 1-18 keyboard, 1-15 MIDI/Joystick, 1-20 OmniBook, 1-10 parallel device, 1-20 printer, 1-20 security cable, 1-13 serial device, 1-17 serial mouse, 1-17 USB device, 1-18 contacting HP, 1-28 D Declaration of Conformity, 1-32 device audio, 1-21 display, 1-18 ...keyboard, 1-15 MIDI/Joystick, 1-20 parallel, 1-20 serial, 1-17 USB, 1-18 dimensions, 1-29 display external, 1-18 troubleshooting, 1-25 ...
...17 ac power, 1-10 external display, 1-18 keyboard, 1-15 MIDI/Joystick, 1-20 OmniBook, 1-10 parallel device, 1-20 printer, 1-20 security cable, 1-13 serial device, 1-17 serial mouse, 1-17 USB device, 1-18 contacting HP, 1-28 D Declaration of Conformity, 1-32 device audio, 1-21 display, 1-18 ...keyboard, 1-15 MIDI/Joystick, 1-20 parallel, 1-20 serial, 1-17 USB, 1-18 dimensions, 1-29 display external, 1-18 troubleshooting, 1-25 ...
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... cable, 1-13 PS/2 mouse switching back to TouchPad, 1-16 troubleshooting, 1-25 R regulatory, 1-30 repair, 1-28 reset button, 1-12 S security cable, 1-13 serial device, 1-17, 1-25 USB device, 1-18 service (repair), 1-28 software license, 1-3 specifications, 1-29 support, 1-28 SVGA, 1-18 T technical specifications, 1-29 technical support, 1-24 temperature, 1-29 TouchPad, 1-16 troubleshooting, 1-25...
... cable, 1-13 PS/2 mouse switching back to TouchPad, 1-16 troubleshooting, 1-25 R regulatory, 1-30 repair, 1-28 reset button, 1-12 S security cable, 1-13 serial device, 1-17, 1-25 USB device, 1-18 service (repair), 1-28 software license, 1-3 specifications, 1-29 support, 1-28 SVGA, 1-18 T technical specifications, 1-29 technical support, 1-24 temperature, 1-29 TouchPad, 1-16 troubleshooting, 1-25...
HP OmniBook 3000 - Reference Guide
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OmniBook-Side View Introducing the OmniBook Taking Inventory PC Card slots Eject buttons Audio line-in Microphone-in Headphone-out AC adapter Hard disk drive Kensington lock OmniBook-Back View Infrared port Serial port System-off button PS/2 mouse/keyboard Universal Serial Bus (USB) Parallel port XGA out Docking port 1-7
OmniBook-Side View Introducing the OmniBook Taking Inventory PC Card slots Eject buttons Audio line-in Microphone-in Headphone-out AC adapter Hard disk drive Kensington lock OmniBook-Back View Infrared port Serial port System-off button PS/2 mouse/keyboard Universal Serial Bus (USB) Parallel port XGA out Docking port 1-7
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.... ♦ Connect an external PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse. ♦ Connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. ♦ Insert and eject PC Cards. ♦ Review a list of tested PC Cards. ♦ Connect audio devices. ♦ Dock and undock the OmniBook to a port replicator. ♦ Make an infrared connection. 5-9 This might include setting switches to configure...
.... ♦ Connect an external PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse. ♦ Connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. ♦ Insert and eject PC Cards. ♦ Review a list of tested PC Cards. ♦ Connect audio devices. ♦ Dock and undock the OmniBook to a port replicator. ♦ Make an infrared connection. 5-9 This might include setting switches to configure...
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... scanners on a single bus. Windows 95 automatically recognizes the USB device. Some USB devices can be connected to the USB port. the OmniBook's port replicator provides two USB ports. • Attach the USB cable to the OmniBook in series with other USB devices-this connection, contact the vendor of the USB drivers. The USB technology is called a "daisy-chain" connection.
... scanners on a single bus. Windows 95 automatically recognizes the USB device. Some USB devices can be connected to the USB port. the OmniBook's port replicator provides two USB ports. • Attach the USB cable to the OmniBook in series with other USB devices-this connection, contact the vendor of the USB drivers. The USB technology is called a "daisy-chain" connection.
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...OmniBook Recovery CD-ROM included. Kensington Microsaver lock slot. One Type III or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots. Specifications and Regulatory Information Hardware Specifications Input/Output Expandability Preinstalled Software Windows NT Support Security Features Environmental Limits Universal Serial Bus (USB... PS/2 mouse, audio, MIDI/joystick, and power-in module bay for Windows NT 4.0. Windows NT 4.0 certified. Optional port replicator with HP TopTools. Microsoft Windows 95. Online documentation. Video-out (up to 1024 × 768 × 64K colors) at up to 35 ºC)....
...OmniBook Recovery CD-ROM included. Kensington Microsaver lock slot. One Type III or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots. Specifications and Regulatory Information Hardware Specifications Input/Output Expandability Preinstalled Software Windows NT Support Security Features Environmental Limits Universal Serial Bus (USB... PS/2 mouse, audio, MIDI/joystick, and power-in module bay for Windows NT 4.0. Windows NT 4.0 certified. Optional port replicator with HP TopTools. Microsoft Windows 95. Online documentation. Video-out (up to 1024 × 768 × 64K colors) at up to 35 ºC)....
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...disk (primary IDE controller) 15 Internal CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE controller) System Memory 00000 - 9FFFF A0000 - assigned by the OmniBook BIOS. CBFFF CC000 - To see below) System BIOS 9-5 DFFFF E0000 - Specifications and Regulatory Information Software System Resources Software System Resources... 6 Floppy drive 7 LPT1 (ECP parallel port) 8 Real-time clock 9 Free (or MIDI, if enabled) 10 Universal Serial Bus (USB) - Plug-and-play operating systems, drivers, and SCU settings may change some of the entries. assigned by Windows 95 driver 11 CardBus controller -
...disk (primary IDE controller) 15 Internal CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE controller) System Memory 00000 - 9FFFF A0000 - assigned by the OmniBook BIOS. CBFFF CC000 - To see below) System BIOS 9-5 DFFFF E0000 - Specifications and Regulatory Information Software System Resources Software System Resources... 6 Floppy drive 7 LPT1 (ECP parallel port) 8 Real-time clock 9 Free (or MIDI, if enabled) 10 Universal Serial Bus (USB) - Plug-and-play operating systems, drivers, and SCU settings may change some of the entries. assigned by Windows 95 driver 11 CardBus controller -
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... channels (DMA), 9-6 charging battery, 4-5 status, 4-6 CHKDSK, 8-5 cleaning the OmniBook, 9-2 click buttons, 1-6 clicking items, 3-7 compatible PC Cards, 5-16 configuring audio devices, 9-5 MIDI devices, 2-8 OmniBook, 2-5 system resources, 9-5 TouchPad, 3-8 connecting ac adapter, 4-5 audio devices, ...5-17 infrared, 5-21 keyboard, 5-10, 5-12 parallel device, 5-11 port replicator, 5-18 PS/2 mouse, 5-12 serial device, 5-12 serial mouse, 5-12 USB...
... channels (DMA), 9-6 charging battery, 4-5 status, 4-6 CHKDSK, 8-5 cleaning the OmniBook, 9-2 click buttons, 1-6 clicking items, 3-7 compatible PC Cards, 5-16 configuring audio devices, 9-5 MIDI devices, 2-8 OmniBook, 2-5 system resources, 9-5 TouchPad, 3-8 connecting ac adapter, 4-5 audio devices, ...5-17 infrared, 5-21 keyboard, 5-10, 5-12 parallel device, 5-11 port replicator, 5-18 PS/2 mouse, 5-12 serial device, 5-12 serial mouse, 5-12 USB...
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undocking, 5-20 USB ports, 5-13 power Advanced Power Management, 4-2 connecting ac, 2-3, 4-5 conserving, 4-11 managing, 4-2 saving, 4-10 power button location, 1-6 suspending OmniBook, 3-3 power cords, 9-7 printing compatible printers, 5-11 infrared..., 7-4 Recovery CD contents, 7-4 drivers, 7-6 programming service, 7-9 replacing, 7-10 regulatory information, 9-10 reinstalling HP applications, 7-9 Windows 95 4.0 950 B, 7-8 release latch, 4-7 removing hard disk drive, 6-2, 6-3 main battery, 4-7 PC Cards, 5-15 secondary battery, 4-8 removing CD, 5-6 replacing hard drive, 6-3 S safety CD-ROM, 5-6 ...
undocking, 5-20 USB ports, 5-13 power Advanced Power Management, 4-2 connecting ac, 2-3, 4-5 conserving, 4-11 managing, 4-2 saving, 4-10 power button location, 1-6 suspending OmniBook, 3-3 power cords, 9-7 printing compatible printers, 5-11 infrared..., 7-4 Recovery CD contents, 7-4 drivers, 7-6 programming service, 7-9 replacing, 7-10 regulatory information, 9-10 reinstalling HP applications, 7-9 Windows 95 4.0 950 B, 7-8 release latch, 4-7 removing hard disk drive, 6-2, 6-3 main battery, 4-7 PC Cards, 5-15 secondary battery, 4-8 removing CD, 5-6 replacing hard drive, 6-3 S safety CD-ROM, 5-6 ...
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...-ROM drive, 8-3 display, 8-4 floppy disk drive, 8-5 hard disk drive, 8-5 infrared, 8-7 keyboard or mouse, 8-6 memory, 8-8 parallel device, 8-13 PC Cards, 8-8 performance, 8-9 power, 8-10 printing, 8-12 serial device, 8-13 startup, 8-14 TouchPad, 8-6 Zip drive, 8-3 turning off OmniBook methods, 3-3 reset, 3-5 time-outs, 3-4 U Universal Serial Bus (USB) connecting, 5-13 daisy-chain connection, 5-13 User's Handbook (online) in...
...-ROM drive, 8-3 display, 8-4 floppy disk drive, 8-5 hard disk drive, 8-5 infrared, 8-7 keyboard or mouse, 8-6 memory, 8-8 parallel device, 8-13 PC Cards, 8-8 performance, 8-9 power, 8-10 printing, 8-12 serial device, 8-13 startup, 8-14 TouchPad, 8-6 Zip drive, 8-3 turning off OmniBook methods, 3-3 reset, 3-5 time-outs, 3-4 U Universal Serial Bus (USB) connecting, 5-13 daisy-chain connection, 5-13 User's Handbook (online) in...
HP OmniBook 3000 - User Handbook
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.... 2. Infrared Port Use this port for the Port Replicator) 5. System-Off Button Use only when the OmniBook stops responding. 7. External Monitor Port (VGA) 4. Universal Serial Bus Port (USB) 6. PS/2 Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Port 9 Serial Port (COM) Use this button (with an infrared... port. Pressing this port for wireless data transmission between the OmniBook and another computer or a printer with a pen tip or a...
.... 2. Infrared Port Use this port for the Port Replicator) 5. System-Off Button Use only when the OmniBook stops responding. 7. External Monitor Port (VGA) 4. Universal Serial Bus Port (USB) 6. PS/2 Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Port 9 Serial Port (COM) Use this button (with an infrared... port. Pressing this port for wireless data transmission between the OmniBook and another computer or a printer with a pen tip or a...
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...in speakers turn off . • Plug devices such as game controllers, scanners, and mice. • Plug the USB cable into the USB port on the OmniBook. The USB technology is a new technology that provides a bi-directional serial interface for the latest versions of the peripheral device, as ... built-in microphone turns off . 34 The device will be automatically recognized. To connect an audio source, a microphone, and headphones Your OmniBook has a built-in a stereo input source, such as Hewlett-Packard, for adding peripheral devices, such as headphones and external speakers into ...
...in speakers turn off . • Plug devices such as game controllers, scanners, and mice. • Plug the USB cable into the USB port on the OmniBook. The USB technology is a new technology that provides a bi-directional serial interface for the latest versions of the peripheral device, as ... built-in microphone turns off . 34 The device will be automatically recognized. To connect an audio source, a microphone, and headphones Your OmniBook has a built-in a stereo input source, such as Hewlett-Packard, for adding peripheral devices, such as headphones and external speakers into ...