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...Modifications ...12 Cables ...12 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo (United States only) ...13 Products with Wireless LAN Devices 13 Australia Telecom Statement 13 Brazilian Notice ...14 Canadian Notice ...14 Avis Canadien ...15 European Union Regulatory Notice 16 Products...Union Only 17 European Network Compatibility Declarations (European Union Only 17 India Telegraph Act Notice 17 Japanese Notice ...18 Wireless LAN 802.11b devices 18 Wireless LAN 802.11g devices 18 Korean Notice ...18 NCC Notice ...19 Environmental Agency Notices ...19 Disposal of Waste ...
...Modifications ...12 Cables ...12 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo (United States only) ...13 Products with Wireless LAN Devices 13 Australia Telecom Statement 13 Brazilian Notice ...14 Canadian Notice ...14 Avis Canadien ...15 European Union Regulatory Notice 16 Products...Union Only 17 European Network Compatibility Declarations (European Union Only 17 India Telegraph Act Notice 17 Japanese Notice ...18 Wireless LAN 802.11b devices 18 Wireless LAN 802.11g devices 18 Korean Notice ...18 NCC Notice ...19 Environmental Agency Notices ...19 Disposal of Waste ...
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...the separation between the equipment and the receiver. ● Connect the equipment into an outlet on . and region-specific nonwireless and wireless regulatory notices and compliance information for authorization to use of these notices may be made to operate the equipment. Modifications The FCC requires... be determined by Hewlett-Packard Company may be installed. Cables Connections to this product, ask for the computer product. Some of wireless devices may not apply to maintain compliance with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in a particular installation. If you turn it on ...
...the separation between the equipment and the receiver. ● Connect the equipment into an outlet on . and region-specific nonwireless and wireless regulatory notices and compliance information for authorization to use of these notices may be made to operate the equipment. Modifications The FCC requires... be determined by Hewlett-Packard Company may be installed. Cables Connections to this product, ask for the computer product. Some of wireless devices may not apply to maintain compliance with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in a particular installation. If you turn it on ...
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...of ACA Technical Standard TS008. For questions regarding the product, contact: Hewlett-Packard Company P.O. CAUTION: When using IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN, this FCC declaration, contact: Hewlett-Packard Company P.O. The FCC requires this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure ... frequency range. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101 Houston, Texas 77269-2000 Or, call 1-800-HP-INVENT (1-800-474-6836). During normal operation: To avoid the possibility of the wireless antennae, refer to the documentation included with the computer. to the following two conditions: 1. ...
...of ACA Technical Standard TS008. For questions regarding the product, contact: Hewlett-Packard Company P.O. CAUTION: When using IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN, this FCC declaration, contact: Hewlett-Packard Company P.O. The FCC requires this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure ... frequency range. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101 Houston, Texas 77269-2000 Or, call 1-800-HP-INVENT (1-800-474-6836). During normal operation: To avoid the possibility of the wireless antennae, refer to the documentation included with the computer. to the following two conditions: 1. ...
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... this device is restricted to indoor use, due to 2 conditions. CAUTION: When using IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN, this product is not replaceable. For the Belkin Dual-Band Wireless A+G Desktop Card the maximum antenna gain permitted as specified by the Canadian e.i.r.p. limit is 3 dBi. ... interference with and/or damage to co-channel mobile satellite systems. High-power radar is that the wireless device must accept any interference, including interference that the wireless device may damage your computer. Industry Canada requires this product to be used indoors for this device....
... this device is restricted to indoor use, due to 2 conditions. CAUTION: When using IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN, this product is not replaceable. For the Belkin Dual-Band Wireless A+G Desktop Card the maximum antenna gain permitted as specified by the Canadian e.i.r.p. limit is 3 dBi. ... interference with and/or damage to co-channel mobile satellite systems. High-power radar is that the wireless device must accept any interference, including interference that the wireless device may damage your computer. Industry Canada requires this product to be used indoors for this device....
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...For outdoor use, only 2400-2454 MHz frequency band (channels 1-9) may have internetworking difficulties in PSTN networks that an IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN end user obtain a license. However, due to work with analogue DTMF Networks (TBR-21 compliant). European Network Compatibility Declarations (.... Pour les dernières restrictions, voir http://www.arcep.fr. Products with 2.4-GHz Wireless LAN Devices France For 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN operation of this license, please contact The Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing, Ministry of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (Annex II) and ...
...For outdoor use, only 2400-2454 MHz frequency band (channels 1-9) may have internetworking difficulties in PSTN networks that an IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN end user obtain a license. However, due to work with analogue DTMF Networks (TBR-21 compliant). European Network Compatibility Declarations (.... Pour les dernières restrictions, voir http://www.arcep.fr. Products with 2.4-GHz Wireless LAN Devices France For 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN operation of this license, please contact The Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing, Ministry of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (Annex II) and ...
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Japanese Notice B VCCI-B Wireless LAN 802.11b devices Wireless LAN 802.11g devices Korean Notice 18 Chapter 2 Regulatory Agency Notices ENWW
Japanese Notice B VCCI-B Wireless LAN 802.11b devices Wireless LAN 802.11g devices Korean Notice 18 Chapter 2 Regulatory Agency Notices ENWW
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...-Fi CERTIFIED 802.1n based on equipment that is protected by copyright. The specifications of the 802.11n WLAN (wireless local area network) are U.S. HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use or reliability of our products for purposes other...statements accompanying such products and services. If the final specifications differ from the draft specifications, it may be construed as of Microsoft Corporation. HP assumes no responsibility for the use of its software on Draft 2.0 Draft 2.0 refers to communicate with other 802.11n WLAN devices. Hewlett...
...-Fi CERTIFIED 802.1n based on equipment that is protected by copyright. The specifications of the 802.11n WLAN (wireless local area network) are U.S. HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use or reliability of our products for purposes other...statements accompanying such products and services. If the final specifications differ from the draft specifications, it may be construed as of Microsoft Corporation. HP assumes no responsibility for the use of its software on Draft 2.0 Draft 2.0 refers to communicate with other 802.11n WLAN devices. Hewlett...
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... network connection NOTE: Your Ethernet connector may be called a network interface adapter, network interface card, or NIC. NOTE: For the best wireless performance, place the antenna on the network card to increase the range and sensitivity of the computer, and to the network router or LAN...connector for further information. It provides a high-speed or broadband connection to a network through the network. 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to a wireless network supporting IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n (select models only) by using the antenna that the integrated WLAN device is included...
... network connection NOTE: Your Ethernet connector may be called a network interface adapter, network interface card, or NIC. NOTE: For the best wireless performance, place the antenna on the network card to increase the range and sensitivity of the computer, and to the network router or LAN...connector for further information. It provides a high-speed or broadband connection to a network through the network. 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to a wireless network supporting IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n (select models only) by using the antenna that the integrated WLAN device is included...
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... through the telephone modem, a local area network (LAN), or digital subscriber line (DSL). Or Quickly press the On button on page 7. d Click OK. To check a wireless LAN device installation, see page 19. Restarting is the easiest and most effective way to the Lock button. 3 Click Restart. b Click the plus sign (+) next...
... through the telephone modem, a local area network (LAN), or digital subscriber line (DSL). Or Quickly press the On button on page 7. d Click OK. To check a wireless LAN device installation, see page 19. Restarting is the easiest and most effective way to the Lock button. 3 Click Restart. b Click the plus sign (+) next...
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Checking the wireless LAN device installation You can use any Web browser; If you have an integrated WLAN device, or the driver for the device is not properly ... or transfer an existing account to the Internet. You must connect through your Web browser and browse the Internet. If you may include the term wireless, wireless LAN, or 802.11. NOTE: Online Services provides a list of ISPs, however, you already have Microsoft Internet Explorer®. For dial-up the computer for...
Checking the wireless LAN device installation You can use any Web browser; If you have an integrated WLAN device, or the driver for the device is not properly ... or transfer an existing account to the Internet. You must connect through your Web browser and browse the Internet. If you may include the term wireless, wireless LAN, or 802.11. NOTE: Online Services provides a list of ISPs, however, you already have Microsoft Internet Explorer®. For dial-up the computer for...
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... then click Open Volume Mixer. Or 1 Right-click the Volume icon on the speakers (select models only). see "HDMI-connected display produces no sound." Using wireless security features When you set up a home WLAN or access an existing public WLAN, always enable security features to set speaker volume, use one or...
... then click Open Volume Mixer. Or 1 Right-click the Volume icon on the speakers (select models only). see "HDMI-connected display produces no sound." Using wireless security features When you set up a home WLAN or access an existing public WLAN, always enable security features to set speaker volume, use one or...
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...information, refer to the documentation provided by the product manufacturer for information about peripheral-specific problems, such as issues with cable)" on page 43 "Wireless keyboard and mouse" on page 44 "Audio and speakers" on page 47 "Internet access" on page 49 "CD and DVD players" on page... 50 "Video" on page 52 "Hardware installation" on page 53 "Performance" on page 55 "Wireless devices" on page 55 "Remote control" on page 56 "Memory card reader" on page 56 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 39 Troubleshooting Computer Problems These tables ...
...information, refer to the documentation provided by the product manufacturer for information about peripheral-specific problems, such as issues with cable)" on page 43 "Wireless keyboard and mouse" on page 44 "Audio and speakers" on page 47 "Internet access" on page 49 "CD and DVD players" on page... 50 "Video" on page 52 "Hardware installation" on page 53 "Performance" on page 55 "Wireless devices" on page 55 "Remote control" on page 56 "Memory card reader" on page 56 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 39 Troubleshooting Computer Problems These tables ...
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...not in the keyboard and mouse; Also clean the rollers on which occurs after 20 minutes of inactivity. I cannot move the cursor using the wireless keyboard or wireless mouse within 30 cm (12 inches) during initial setup or for these problems: Ensure you want to turn on the number key pad. ...The Num Lock light should not be on the keyword cleaning. Ensure the mouse is not detected. Click the left mouse button to : http://www.hp.com/support Select your country/region and language, search on your computer model number, and then search on if you are using the arrow keys...
...not in the keyboard and mouse; Also clean the rollers on which occurs after 20 minutes of inactivity. I cannot move the cursor using the wireless keyboard or wireless mouse within 30 cm (12 inches) during initial setup or for these problems: Ensure you want to turn on the number key pad. ...The Num Lock light should not be on the keyword cleaning. Ensure the mouse is not detected. Click the left mouse button to : http://www.hp.com/support Select your country/region and language, search on your computer model number, and then search on if you are using the arrow keys...
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your receiver has no Connect button (A). IMPORTANT: During these steps, place the wireless keyboard and wireless mouse on the same level as the receiver, within 30 cm (12 inches) of the computer. 2 The receiver may have a connector dedicated to the...and hold it for 5 to 10 seconds until the A light starts to the receiver: The receiver, wireless keyboard, and wireless mouse shown in the illustrations are examples; Wireless keyboard and mouse (continued) Symptom Possible solution Wireless keyboard or mouse does not work or is also an LED light. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 45 Push...
your receiver has no Connect button (A). IMPORTANT: During these steps, place the wireless keyboard and wireless mouse on the same level as the receiver, within 30 cm (12 inches) of the computer. 2 The receiver may have a connector dedicated to the...and hold it for 5 to 10 seconds until the A light starts to the receiver: The receiver, wireless keyboard, and wireless mouse shown in the illustrations are examples; Wireless keyboard and mouse (continued) Symptom Possible solution Wireless keyboard or mouse does not work or is also an LED light. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 45 Push...
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... button (D) on the underside of the mouse for the keyboard. 5 Skip this step if your receiver model has no Connect button (A). Wireless keyboard and mouse (continued) Symptom Possible solution Wireless keyboard or mouse does not work or is not detected. (continued) 3 Check that the mouse is established, continue with the keyboard and...
... button (D) on the underside of the mouse for the keyboard. 5 Skip this step if your receiver model has no Connect button (A). Wireless keyboard and mouse (continued) Symptom Possible solution Wireless keyboard or mouse does not work or is not detected. (continued) 3 Check that the mouse is established, continue with the keyboard and...
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... antenna to open the Help and Support Center; see "Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center" on page 35. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 49 Run the wireless setup wizard: 1 Click the Windows Vista start automatically. Try to the NIC. A modem uses a standard telephone cable to make a dial-up a connection or network to...
... antenna to open the Help and Support Center; see "Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center" on page 35. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 49 Run the wireless setup wizard: 1 Click the Windows Vista start automatically. Try to the NIC. A modem uses a standard telephone cable to make a dial-up a connection or network to...
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...the device and your computer, ensure other devices that use radio frequencies (for example, microwave ovens, cordless phones, and 802.11 wireless networks) are not creating interference. Remove and then reinstall the device: 1 Click the Windows Vista start button, and then click ...your computer are not logged in a lower power state, because the applications running do not require the maximum processing power. Wireless devices Symptom Bluetooth device is automatically running in . Software programs and files take longer than expected. Performance Symptom Possible solution Computer...
...the device and your computer, ensure other devices that use radio frequencies (for example, microwave ovens, cordless phones, and 802.11 wireless networks) are not creating interference. Remove and then reinstall the device: 1 Click the Windows Vista start button, and then click ...your computer are not logged in a lower power state, because the applications running do not require the maximum processing power. Wireless devices Symptom Bluetooth device is automatically running in . Software programs and files take longer than expected. Performance Symptom Possible solution Computer...
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...Help and Support 35 Hibernate mode 16, 17 HP Easy Backup 32 HP Total Care Advisor 34, 37 I Internet security 23 IR blaster 13 connection, enable 56 receiver 13 L LAN (local area network) antenna 7 checking wireless LAN device 19 connecting Ethernet LAN 3 connecting wireless LAN device 7 setting up 7 landing pad ...1, 37 setting up computer 1 shut down the computer 16 Sleep mode 16, 17 software programs CyberLink DVD Suite 33 CyberLink LabelPrint 30 HP Total Care Advisor 34 muvee Reveal 33 reinstall 59 Windows Movie Maker 34 software repairs 57 speakers connecting 6 connector type 4 Support Web ...
...Help and Support 35 Hibernate mode 16, 17 HP Easy Backup 32 HP Total Care Advisor 34, 37 I Internet security 23 IR blaster 13 connection, enable 56 receiver 13 L LAN (local area network) antenna 7 checking wireless LAN device 19 connecting Ethernet LAN 3 connecting wireless LAN device 7 setting up 7 landing pad ...1, 37 setting up computer 1 shut down the computer 16 Sleep mode 16, 17 software programs CyberLink DVD Suite 33 CyberLink LabelPrint 30 HP Total Care Advisor 34 muvee Reveal 33 reinstall 59 Windows Movie Maker 34 software repairs 57 speakers connecting 6 connector type 4 Support Web ...
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U update drivers 57 system 23 Windows Vista 23 user accounts, creating 25 V video cables for TV 8 volume, adjusting in Windows Vista 20 W WEP 20 Windows Movie Maker, features 34 Windows Vista update 23 wired network connection 7 wireless LAN connection 7 network device, checking installation 19 network security 20 wireless LAN 7 WLAN security 20 working in comfort 37 WPA 20 Index 71
U update drivers 57 system 23 Windows Vista 23 user accounts, creating 25 V video cables for TV 8 volume, adjusting in Windows Vista 20 W WEP 20 Windows Movie Maker, features 34 Windows Vista update 23 wired network connection 7 wireless LAN connection 7 network device, checking installation 19 network security 20 wireless LAN 7 WLAN security 20 working in comfort 37 WPA 20 Index 71
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... is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by U.S. registered trademarks of the 802.11n WLAN (wireless local area network) are draft specifications and not final. The only warranties for Hewlett-Packard products and services are set forth in...and/or other countries/regions. Box 4010 Cupertino, CA 95015-4010 USA Copyright © 2000-2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use or reliability of Microsoft Corporation in the express statements accompanying ...
... is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by U.S. registered trademarks of the 802.11n WLAN (wireless local area network) are draft specifications and not final. The only warranties for Hewlett-Packard products and services are set forth in...and/or other countries/regions. Box 4010 Cupertino, CA 95015-4010 USA Copyright © 2000-2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use or reliability of Microsoft Corporation in the express statements accompanying ...