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...on the following topics: Sources of Information about the HP notebook computer and Windows Precautions Changing Display Settings Setting the Display after Docking (Windows 2000 or XP) Fixing Display Settings when Docking Using Wireless LAN Using HP Presentation Ready Setting Up a TV Undocking with MusicMatch ... and connect accessories, and maintain and upgrade the computer (for Windows 98 or 2000, click Start, Programs, HP Library, or for Using Your HP Notebook Computer Physical Care General Use Sources of data. It also contains troubleshooting information. * The online Reference Guide shows...
...on the following topics: Sources of Information about the HP notebook computer and Windows Precautions Changing Display Settings Setting the Display after Docking (Windows 2000 or XP) Fixing Display Settings when Docking Using Wireless LAN Using HP Presentation Ready Setting Up a TV Undocking with MusicMatch ... and connect accessories, and maintain and upgrade the computer (for Windows 98 or 2000, click Start, Programs, HP Library, or for Using Your HP Notebook Computer Physical Care General Use Sources of data. It also contains troubleshooting information. * The online Reference Guide shows...
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...first have open , and they update the files as a floppy disk or PC Card) is 255.255.000.000, the network server did not assign an IP address to your computer, and you connect to a wireless network via an access point, your docked or undocked configuration. However, the ... you should open file on a removable disk. For such applications, you should use network resources. Using Wireless LAN Here are not power aware, audio and video applications, and applications using PC Cards and I/O devices such as described in an expansion base, the display may have been assigned an ...
...first have open , and they update the files as a floppy disk or PC Card) is 255.255.000.000, the network server did not assign an IP address to your computer, and you connect to a wireless network via an access point, your docked or undocked configuration. However, the ... you should open file on a removable disk. For such applications, you should use network resources. Using Wireless LAN Here are not power aware, audio and video applications, and applications using PC Cards and I/O devices such as described in an expansion base, the display may have been assigned an ...
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...Modem Options (Windows 2000 or XP) in the future--check the HP Business Support web site, www.hp.com/go to switch between built-in MS-DOS Mode If you should disable power management in c:\hp\Drivers\Wireless\Readme.txt. Change the Television Type setting to use BIOS Setup-... connection, see the information about wireless LAN in BIOS Setup to switch display settings for TV output. Working with Graphic-Intensive Applications You can cause video corruption or application shutdown. Running in and external displays. Using HP Presentation Ready You may be able to the desired option. ...
...Modem Options (Windows 2000 or XP) in the future--check the HP Business Support web site, www.hp.com/go to switch between built-in MS-DOS Mode If you should disable power management in c:\hp\Drivers\Wireless\Readme.txt. Change the Television Type setting to use BIOS Setup-... connection, see the information about wireless LAN in BIOS Setup to switch display settings for TV output. Working with Graphic-Intensive Applications You can cause video corruption or application shutdown. Running in and external displays. Using HP Presentation Ready You may be able to the desired option. ...
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To lock the hard disk drive 44 Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC 45 Taking Care of Your Computer 47 To protect your hard disk drive 47 To maintain your ...To send and receive faxes (Windows XP 68 Connecting to a LAN 69 To connect to a LAN 69 Making Wireless Connections 70 To prepare for connections (Windows 98 or 2000 70 To prepare for connections (Windows XP 72 To turn... wireless communication on and off 73 Add-On Devices ...75 Using an Expansion Base 76 To dock the computer 76...
To lock the hard disk drive 44 Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC 45 Taking Care of Your Computer 47 To protect your hard disk drive 47 To maintain your ...To send and receive faxes (Windows XP 68 Connecting to a LAN 69 To connect to a LAN 69 Making Wireless Connections 70 To prepare for connections (Windows 98 or 2000 70 To prepare for connections (Windows XP 72 To turn... wireless communication on and off 73 Add-On Devices ...75 Using an Expansion Base 76 To dock the computer 76...
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...82 To insert or remove a CD or DVD 85 To play DVD movies 86 To create or copy CDs 87 Connecting PC Cards 88 To insert or remove a PC Card 88 Connecting External Devices 90 To identify connectors for external devices 90 To connect a printer or other parallel device ... problems 112 Heat problems ...112 Infrared Problems 113 Keyboard and pointing device problems 113 LAN problems...115 Memory problems 116 Modem problems 116 PC card (PCMCIA) problems 119 Performance problems 120 Power and battery problems 121 Printing problems 124 Serial, parallel, and USB problems 124 Startup Problems...
...82 To insert or remove a CD or DVD 85 To play DVD movies 86 To create or copy CDs 87 Connecting PC Cards 88 To insert or remove a PC Card 88 Connecting External Devices 90 To identify connectors for external devices 90 To connect a printer or other parallel device ... problems 112 Heat problems ...112 Infrared Problems 113 Keyboard and pointing device problems 113 LAN problems...115 Memory problems 116 Modem problems 116 PC card (PCMCIA) problems 119 Performance problems 120 Power and battery problems 121 Printing problems 124 Serial, parallel, and USB problems 124 Startup Problems...
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...Caps Lock, Num Lock, Keypad Lock, Scroll Lock. 5. Audio jacks: audio out (headphones), external microphone. 14. PC Card slot. 15. Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer Front View 1. Left and right One-Touch buttons (programmable)....and resumes operation. 4. PC Card eject button. 16. Latch for opening the computer. 14 Reference Guide Left and right click buttons. 9. Turns the computer on and off button and indicator light (on -off . 6. Power slide button. Scroll button. 8. Wireless on certain models). 2. ...
...Caps Lock, Num Lock, Keypad Lock, Scroll Lock. 5. Audio jacks: audio out (headphones), external microphone. 14. PC Card slot. 15. Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer Front View 1. Left and right One-Touch buttons (programmable)....and resumes operation. 4. PC Card eject button. 16. Latch for opening the computer. 14 Reference Guide Left and right click buttons. 9. Turns the computer on and off button and indicator light (on -off . 6. Power slide button. Scroll button. 8. Wireless on certain models). 2. ...
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Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer What to do next Here are a few things you may want to try at this point: • If you're not ... replace a plug-in module" on the computer and insert it to connect to learn more about using and maintaining your computer has a modem (built-in, PC Card, or external), LAN port, or wireless LAN, you also received special software for details. To connect to the Internet If your computer-click Start, Programs...
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer What to do next Here are a few things you may want to try at this point: • If you're not ... replace a plug-in module" on the computer and insert it to connect to learn more about using and maintaining your computer has a modem (built-in, PC Card, or external), LAN port, or wireless LAN, you also received special software for details. To connect to the Internet If your computer-click Start, Programs...
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...default settings conserve battery power)-see "Step 1: Install the battery" on -off button so the light turns off the wireless function when you're not using it . Some I /O PC Card-that is below 50% before recharging, then charge it for a short while: press the blue sleep button for ...to approximately 4 hours, depending on your computer's model, power management settings, and level of the expansion base's plug-in module bays. Press the wireless on page 21. For instructions on replacing the main battery, see "How the computer manages power automatically" on page 50. • If your...
...default settings conserve battery power)-see "Step 1: Install the battery" on -off button so the light turns off the wireless function when you're not using it . Some I /O PC Card-that is below 50% before recharging, then charge it for a short while: press the blue sleep button for ...to approximately 4 hours, depending on your computer's model, power management settings, and level of the expansion base's plug-in module bays. Press the wireless on page 21. For instructions on replacing the main battery, see "How the computer manages power automatically" on page 50. • If your...
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...2000) Before you can connect your computer to a particular 802.11 wireless network, you can then share resources such as or adjacent to a conference room, for "roaming." Click Start, Programs, HP Wireless LAN, Configuration Utility. 2. Since your computer connects to the network by... radio to a LAN. Click the wireless link icon in the taskbar and select Advanced Configuration. -or- A wireless network provides all computers connecting to one ...
...2000) Before you can connect your computer to a particular 802.11 wireless network, you can then share resources such as or adjacent to a conference room, for "roaming." Click Start, Programs, HP Wireless LAN, Configuration Utility. 2. Since your computer connects to the network by... radio to a LAN. Click the wireless link icon in the taskbar and select Advanced Configuration. -or- A wireless network provides all computers connecting to one ...
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... whenever it to the access point with the strongest signal, regardless of an access point and wireless communication is not available on the Encryption tab, click Start, Programs, HP Wireless LAN, and use the Encryption tab to set up compatible encryption on your computer connects to... on and off ," below . This gives you 'll need to connect to the wireless access point, as well as printers, file servers, and possibly the Internet. Click Start, Programs, HP Wireless LAN, Configuration Utility. 2. If you know only the Lucent/Agere passphrase, you must set these parameters...
... whenever it to the access point with the strongest signal, regardless of an access point and wireless communication is not available on the Encryption tab, click Start, Programs, HP Wireless LAN, and use the Encryption tab to set up compatible encryption on your computer connects to... on and off ," below . This gives you 'll need to connect to the wireless access point, as well as printers, file servers, and possibly the Internet. Click Start, Programs, HP Wireless LAN, Configuration Utility. 2. If you know only the Lucent/Agere passphrase, you must set these parameters...
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... a network. 4. On the General tab, edit network settings as needed for 128-bit. 6. On the Wireless Networks tab, view the wireless networks available within range if wireless communication is turned on the list, click Advanced, Configure, and enter the required network parameters. Modem and Network... want , enter the encryption key if required, and click Connect. Click the network you have to configure the computer for the specific wireless connection. This network is not on -see your network administrator for the required settings: • Key: ASCII passphrase or hexadecimal key ...
... a network. 4. On the General tab, edit network settings as needed for 128-bit. 6. On the Wireless Networks tab, view the wireless networks available within range if wireless communication is turned on the list, click Advanced, Configure, and enter the required network parameters. Modem and Network... want , enter the encryption key if required, and click Connect. Click the network you have to configure the computer for the specific wireless connection. This network is not on -see your network administrator for the required settings: • Key: ASCII passphrase or hexadecimal key ...
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...the indicator isn't lit, do one of preferred networks and becomes available to -computer (adhoc) network. 7. Important Modem and Network Connections Making Wireless Connections Creating a New Computer-to-Computer Network (AdHoc) You can set up a new network available to create a new network. 4. Click ...2. Type a name for by you want to use encrypted communication, uncheck the automatic key option, then select the following : Press the wireless on your list of the following parameters: • Key: ASCII passphrase or hexadecimal key string. • Key format: ASCII for passphrase...
...the indicator isn't lit, do one of preferred networks and becomes available to -computer (adhoc) network. 7. Important Modem and Network Connections Making Wireless Connections Creating a New Computer-to-Computer Network (AdHoc) You can set up a new network available to create a new network. 4. Click ...2. Type a name for by you want to use encrypted communication, uncheck the automatic key option, then select the following : Press the wireless on your list of the following parameters: • Key: ASCII passphrase or hexadecimal key string. • Key format: ASCII for passphrase...
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...and Internet Connections, Network Connections, then double-click the wireless network connection icon. If you're within range of the following: Press the wireless on other network computers. 2. Windows 98 or 2000: Click the wireless link icon in the taskbar and select Disable. Windows XP...-click the wireless network connection icon in the taskbar and select Wireless Radio Off. -or- To turn off the wireless function without turning off the computer, do one of your wireless network, your wireless connection, click the wireless link icon in the taskbar and select Wireless Status (Windows...
...and Internet Connections, Network Connections, then double-click the wireless network connection icon. If you're within range of the following: Press the wireless on other network computers. 2. Windows 98 or 2000: Click the wireless link icon in the taskbar and select Disable. Windows XP...-click the wireless network connection icon in the taskbar and select Wireless Radio Off. -or- To turn off the wireless function without turning off the computer, do one of your wireless network, your wireless connection, click the wireless link icon in the taskbar and select Wireless Status (Windows...
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...Panel. The two ports should generally disable infrared communication when you would to transfer files. • Windows 98: use Wireless Link. Windows XP: click Wireless Link. Windows 98: double-click Infrared and disable communications. Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices 2. On the Hardware tab... it to an infrared printer • Install your computer and the other printer. Windows 98 only: click Start, Run, and type c:\hp\drivers\fir\quikbeam\setup.exe to install the software as follows: 1. For more than 1 meter apart, with no obstructions between them. ...
...Panel. The two ports should generally disable infrared communication when you would to transfer files. • Windows 98: use Wireless Link. Windows XP: click Wireless Link. Windows 98: double-click Infrared and disable communications. Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices 2. On the Hardware tab... it to an infrared printer • Install your computer and the other printer. Windows 98 only: click Start, Run, and type c:\hp\drivers\fir\quikbeam\setup.exe to install the software as follows: 1. For more than 1 meter apart, with no obstructions between them. ...
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... device-see a blinking cursor on page 115. The lights show the charge level. • If you have trouble connecting to another battery. Wireless Problems If you will appear. Then plug the AC adapter in, reset the computer using the system-off switch, and turn it in the ... the wireless indicator light is selected as the hardware has been re-initialized, the Windows desktop will see "To change the boot device" on page 32. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer • If the computer still doesn't respond, remove the battery and AC adapter, remove any PC Card,...
... device-see a blinking cursor on page 115. The lights show the charge level. • If you have trouble connecting to another battery. Wireless Problems If you will appear. Then plug the AC adapter in, reset the computer using the system-off switch, and turn it in the ... the wireless indicator light is selected as the hardware has been re-initialized, the Windows desktop will see "To change the boot device" on page 32. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer • If the computer still doesn't respond, remove the battery and AC adapter, remove any PC Card,...
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...the required transfer rate. 128 Reference Guide You could be transferring large amounts of an access point (for an infrastructure connection) or other wireless computer (for an AdHoc connection). If so, the LANs could be too far away for an AdHoc connection). Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting ...sure you are using any USB device that may be interfering with Windows 98 or 2000, make sure NetBEUI protocol is correct for your wireless network setup. You can connect, but the network is slow • Check whether you cannot connect to a particular computer on the network...
...the required transfer rate. 128 Reference Guide You could be transferring large amounts of an access point (for an infrastructure connection) or other wireless computer (for an AdHoc connection). If so, the LANs could be too far away for an AdHoc connection). Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting ...sure you are using any USB device that may be interfering with Windows 98 or 2000, make sure NetBEUI protocol is correct for your wireless network setup. You can connect, but the network is slow • Check whether you cannot connect to a particular computer on the network...
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... indicator. Left and right click buttons, center scroll button. Reference Information Hardware Specifications Audio System Keyboard and Pointing Devices LAN Modem (certain models) 802.11 Wireless LAN (certain models) Computer: 16-bit Sound Blaster Pro-compatible stereo sound.
... indicator. Left and right click buttons, center scroll button. Reference Information Hardware Specifications Audio System Keyboard and Pointing Devices LAN Modem (certain models) 802.11 Wireless LAN (certain models) Computer: 16-bit Sound Blaster Pro-compatible stereo sound.
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...be restricted in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus of emitted energy emitted is minimized. HP therefore believes the internal wireless radio is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Reference Information Safety Information Exposure to ask for human...during normal operation is far less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by consumers. However, the use by wireless devices such as aboard airplanes. The internal wireless radio operates within guidelines found in some situations or environments, such as mobile phones.
...be restricted in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus of emitted energy emitted is minimized. HP therefore believes the internal wireless radio is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Reference Information Safety Information Exposure to ask for human...during normal operation is far less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by consumers. However, the use by wireless devices such as aboard airplanes. The internal wireless radio operates within guidelines found in some situations or environments, such as mobile phones.
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...pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and to the following two conditions: 1. The internal wireless radio complies with RSS 210 of Communications. Le composant RF interne est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada. ...must accept any interference received, including interference that the product(s) Trade name: Hewlett-Packard Company Product name: HP Omnibook 500 series and Pavilion series notebook PCs, and F2096 expansion base Complies with Part 15 of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point. Reference...
...pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and to the following two conditions: 1. The internal wireless radio complies with RSS 210 of Communications. Le composant RF interne est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada. ...must accept any interference received, including interference that the product(s) Trade name: Hewlett-Packard Company Product name: HP Omnibook 500 series and Pavilion series notebook PCs, and F2096 expansion base Complies with Part 15 of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point. Reference...
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... button, 19 power switch, 80 status LED, 19 CD-ROM drive creating or copying CDs, 87 inserting CDs, 85 installing, 82 parallel port, 139 PC Card, 139 playing CDs, 79 removing CDs, 85 CDs creating or copying, 87 recommended media, 87 charging batteries, 55 cleaning the computer, 48 click...external monitor, 93 infrared devices, 95 LAN, 69 parallel device, 91 plug-in modules, 82 serial device, 95 to Internet, 27, 62 USB device, 92 wireless network, 70, 72 connectors computer, 90 expansion base, 91 Corporate Evaluator's Guide, 13 cursor (pointer), 33 D data protecting, 48 default BIOS settings, 132 ...
... button, 19 power switch, 80 status LED, 19 CD-ROM drive creating or copying CDs, 87 inserting CDs, 85 installing, 82 parallel port, 139 PC Card, 139 playing CDs, 79 removing CDs, 85 CDs creating or copying, 87 recommended media, 87 charging batteries, 55 cleaning the computer, 48 click...external monitor, 93 infrared devices, 95 LAN, 69 parallel device, 91 plug-in modules, 82 serial device, 95 to Internet, 27, 62 USB device, 92 wireless network, 70, 72 connectors computer, 90 expansion base, 91 Corporate Evaluator's Guide, 13 cursor (pointer), 33 D data protecting, 48 default BIOS settings, 132 ...