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.... 4. Serial port (COM1). Docking port (for external devices. Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices Connecting External Devices You can expand the OmniBook's capabilities by connecting...port (LPT1). PS/2 port. External monitor port. 5. Use this section. 1. This might include setting switches to use. Use this to the equipment before using it , if necessary, when following picture describes the available connectors for the port replicator or docking system). 7. Infrared port. Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. 6. Note Before you must install infrared drivers...
.... 4. Serial port (COM1). Docking port (for external devices. Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices Connecting External Devices You can expand the OmniBook's capabilities by connecting...port (LPT1). PS/2 port. External monitor port. 5. Use this section. 1. This might include setting switches to use. Use this to the equipment before using it , if necessary, when following picture describes the available connectors for the port replicator or docking system). 7. Infrared port. Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. 6. Note Before you must install infrared drivers...
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...source, (such as the PC speaker can use it to the corresponding audio port. Connecting a mono plug into the speaker-out port, the built-in series with twoterminal mono plugs. You can be loud. Note CAUTION Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices to the OmniBook in speaker automatically turns ... the bottom of the USB drivers. They are three-terminal stereo jacks. Do not leave your device vendor. WARNING • When you plug a device into the microphone-in port, the built-in microphone automatically turns off . If you may damage the OmniBook. • Attach the...
...source, (such as the PC speaker can use it to the corresponding audio port. Connecting a mono plug into the speaker-out port, the built-in series with twoterminal mono plugs. You can be loud. Note CAUTION Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices to the OmniBook in speaker automatically turns ... the bottom of the USB drivers. They are three-terminal stereo jacks. Do not leave your device vendor. WARNING • When you plug a device into the microphone-in port, the built-in microphone automatically turns off . If you may damage the OmniBook. • Attach the...
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...work • First, make certain you 're using the HP LaserJet IIIsi driver (300-dpi). If you followed the manufacturer's installation instructions completely and have problems with 600-dpi printers. Serial, Parallel, and USB Problems If the serial mouse doesn't work properly with a ...details, refer to the driver's Readme file located in \Omnibook\Drivers. • Click Start, Help and use the Print Troubleshooter. For example, for a 600-dpi HP LaserJet printer, try selecting a compatible printer driver for a 300-dpi printer. If the serial or parallel port is not working -see ...
...work • First, make certain you 're using the HP LaserJet IIIsi driver (300-dpi). If you followed the manufacturer's installation instructions completely and have problems with 600-dpi printers. Serial, Parallel, and USB Problems If the serial mouse doesn't work properly with a ...details, refer to the driver's Readme file located in \Omnibook\Drivers. • Click Start, Help and use the Print Troubleshooter. For example, for a 600-dpi HP LaserJet printer, try selecting a compatible printer driver for a 300-dpi printer. If the serial or parallel port is not working -see ...
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... Setup utility. 3. If the OmniBook doesn't boot from battery power • Make sure the battery is properly inserted. • Remove the battery and check its charge level by pressing the pad on the back of the USB drivers. If the USB port is not working -see the HP logo, press F2 to try ...resetting. Reference Guide 113 See "To reset the OmniBook" on page 21. • If you 're using Windows 2000, click Start, Help, ...
... Setup utility. 3. If the OmniBook doesn't boot from battery power • Make sure the battery is properly inserted. • Remove the battery and check its charge level by pressing the pad on the back of the USB drivers. If the USB port is not working -see the HP logo, press F2 to try ...resetting. Reference Guide 113 See "To reset the OmniBook" on page 21. • If you 're using Windows 2000, click Start, Help, ...
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... bus (USB). 9-pin, 115,200-bps serial (16550 UART). 25-pin bi-directional ECP/EPP parallel. and 5-V support). Adobe Acrobat Reader. Optional port replicator, mini dock, and docking system. Advanced Power Management (APM). Agaté Tioman for accessory modules. DiagTools. OmniBook Recovery CD...port. Refresh rate 60 to 160 MB (using 128-MB modules). 100-MHz RAM bus. 16-bit Sound Blaster Pro−compatible stereo sound. External plug-in module bay for HP (Hot Swap). Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service Reference Guide 129 Models with "900...
... bus (USB). 9-pin, 115,200-bps serial (16550 UART). 25-pin bi-directional ECP/EPP parallel. and 5-V support). Adobe Acrobat Reader. Optional port replicator, mini dock, and docking system. Advanced Power Management (APM). Agaté Tioman for accessory modules. DiagTools. OmniBook Recovery CD...port. Refresh rate 60 to 160 MB (using 128-MB modules). 100-MHz RAM bus. 16-bit Sound Blaster Pro−compatible stereo sound. External plug-in module bay for HP (Hot Swap). Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service Reference Guide 129 Models with "900...
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Plug-and-play operating systems, drivers, and BIOS Setup settings may change some of the entries. System Interrupts 0 System timer 1 Keyboard 2 Cascade IRQ 9 3 Free (or COM2 infrared port, if enabled) 4 COM1 (serial port) 5 Audio 6 Floppy drive 7 LPT1 (ECP parallel port) 8 Real-time clock 9 Video Controller (unmarked models*) Free ("900 B" models*) 10 USB and CardBus - Reference Guide 131...
Plug-and-play operating systems, drivers, and BIOS Setup settings may change some of the entries. System Interrupts 0 System timer 1 Keyboard 2 Cascade IRQ 9 3 Free (or COM2 infrared port, if enabled) 4 COM1 (serial port) 5 Audio 6 Floppy drive 7 LPT1 (ECP parallel port) 8 Real-time clock 9 Video Controller (unmarked models*) Free ("900 B" models*) 10 USB and CardBus - Reference Guide 131...
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...Executive, 75 Cardbus cards, 74 cards (PCMCIA), 74 CD-ROM drive installing, 63 parallel port, 119 PC Card, 119 troubleshooting, 98 channels (DMA), 133 charging battery, 53 cleaning the OmniBook, 48 clicking items, 25 COM1 port, 15, 66 configuring BIOS settings, 86 pointing stick, 27 touch pad, 26, 27 connecting... 94 desktop management, 92 devices boot order, 91, 99 docks, 76 drivers, 117 external display, 32, 33, 67 infrared, 72 parallel, 69 ports for, 66 printers, 69 PS/2, 69, 88 serial, 70 temporary boot order, 21 USB, 70 diagnostics floppy disk, 116 running, 115 DiagTools, 115 Direct Cable ...
...Executive, 75 Cardbus cards, 74 cards (PCMCIA), 74 CD-ROM drive installing, 63 parallel port, 119 PC Card, 119 troubleshooting, 98 channels (DMA), 133 charging battery, 53 cleaning the OmniBook, 48 clicking items, 25 COM1 port, 15, 66 configuring BIOS settings, 86 pointing stick, 27 touch pad, 26, 27 connecting... 94 desktop management, 92 devices boot order, 91, 99 docks, 76 drivers, 117 external display, 32, 33, 67 infrared, 72 parallel, 69 ports for, 66 printers, 69 PS/2, 69, 88 serial, 70 temporary boot order, 21 USB, 70 diagnostics floppy disk, 116 running, 115 DiagTools, 115 Direct Cable ...
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... drive, 99 hard disk drive, 102 infrared port, 103 keyboard, 104 memory, 106 parallel devices, 112 PC Cards, 107 performance, 108 pointing stick, 104 power, 109 printing, 111 serial devices, 112 startup, 113 touch pad, 104 144 Reference Guide USB devices, 112 turning off display, 30 OmniBook, 20 typing special characters, 34 U undocking, 78...
... drive, 99 hard disk drive, 102 infrared port, 103 keyboard, 104 memory, 106 parallel devices, 112 PC Cards, 107 performance, 108 pointing stick, 104 power, 109 printing, 111 serial devices, 112 startup, 113 touch pad, 104 144 Reference Guide USB devices, 112 turning off display, 30 OmniBook, 20 typing special characters, 34 U undocking, 78...
HP OmniBook 900 Users Handbook
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...the available connectors for the port replicator or docking system). 7. Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices Connecting External Devices You can expand the OmniBook's capabilities by connecting other ...port. PS/2 port. Kensington lock slot (security connector). 2. Refer to the equipment before using it. Parallel port (LPT1). Use this port for a parallel printer, other devices. Use this port for a serial mouse, a modem, a serial printer, or other serial device. 3. Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. 6. Note Before you must install infrared drivers...
...the available connectors for the port replicator or docking system). 7. Expanding the OmniBook Connecting External Devices Connecting External Devices You can expand the OmniBook's capabilities by connecting other ...port. PS/2 port. Kensington lock slot (security connector). 2. Refer to the equipment before using it. Parallel port (LPT1). Use this port for a parallel printer, other devices. Use this port for a serial mouse, a modem, a serial printer, or other serial device. 3. Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. 6. Note Before you must install infrared drivers...
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If available, try turning on the unit. • Reset the OmniBook. If the OmniBook doesn't boot from battery power • Make sure the battery is not working • Windows NT 4.0 does not support USB devices. • Check settings in the ac adapter and try resetting. The lights show ...Handbook See "To reset the OmniBook" on page 21. • If you still get no response, the unit requires service. Troubleshooting Solving Problems If the USB port is properly inserted. • Remove the battery and check its charge level by pressing the pad on the back of the USB drivers.
If available, try turning on the unit. • Reset the OmniBook. If the OmniBook doesn't boot from battery power • Make sure the battery is not working • Windows NT 4.0 does not support USB devices. • Check settings in the ac adapter and try resetting. The lights show ...Handbook See "To reset the OmniBook" on page 21. • If you still get no response, the unit requires service. Troubleshooting Solving Problems If the USB port is properly inserted. • Remove the battery and check its charge level by pressing the pad on the back of the USB drivers.
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... PCI bus audio with "900 B" after serial number 64-MB RAM built-in, one slot for accessory modules. Adobe Acrobat Reader. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service User's Handbook ...Universal serial bus (USB). 9-pin, 115,200-bps serial (16550 UART). 25-pin bi-directional ECP/EPP parallel. Microsoft Windows 95/98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0. OmniBook Recovery CD included... infrared port. Windows 95/98/2000-compatible Plug-and-Play. Models with HP TopTools. One Type III or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots (3.3- CardBus enabled. DMI with "900 B" ...
... PCI bus audio with "900 B" after serial number 64-MB RAM built-in, one slot for accessory modules. Adobe Acrobat Reader. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service User's Handbook ...Universal serial bus (USB). 9-pin, 115,200-bps serial (16550 UART). 25-pin bi-directional ECP/EPP parallel. Microsoft Windows 95/98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0. OmniBook Recovery CD included... infrared port. Windows 95/98/2000-compatible Plug-and-Play. Models with HP TopTools. One Type III or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots (3.3- CardBus enabled. DMI with "900 B" ...
HP OmniBook 900 - Docking System User Guide
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You may need to install drivers for adding peripheral devices such as game controllers, serial and parallel ports, and scanners on a single bus. Universal serial bus (USB) provides a bidirectional serial interface for your USB device manual for instructions. The OmniBook's dock provides two USB ports. • Attach the USB cable to your USB device. 1-29 USB Ports Refer to either the upper or lower USB port. Using the Dock To connect a universal serial bus (USB) device Windows NT 4.0 does not support universal serial bus (USB) devices.
You may need to install drivers for adding peripheral devices such as game controllers, serial and parallel ports, and scanners on a single bus. Universal serial bus (USB) provides a bidirectional serial interface for your USB device manual for instructions. The OmniBook's dock provides two USB ports. • Attach the USB cable to your USB device. 1-29 USB Ports Refer to either the upper or lower USB port. Using the Dock To connect a universal serial bus (USB) device Windows NT 4.0 does not support universal serial bus (USB) devices.