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... drive 2-20 Infrared Communication Problems 2-21 Infrared link cannot be established 2-21 Notebook does not transmit or receive data 2-22 Standby is preventing infrared transmission 2-22 Internet Problems 2-23 Notebook cannot connect to the Internet 2-23 Internet buttons do not respond 2-23 Notebook cannot browse a selected Web site . . . . . 2-23 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems...
... drive 2-20 Infrared Communication Problems 2-21 Infrared link cannot be established 2-21 Notebook does not transmit or receive data 2-22 Standby is preventing infrared transmission 2-22 Internet Problems 2-23 Notebook cannot connect to the Internet 2-23 Internet buttons do not respond 2-23 Notebook cannot browse a selected Web site . . . . . 2-23 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems...
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...transmissions do not work 2-32 Message reports excessive line current 2-32 Network Problems 2-33 Notebook cannot connect to the network 2-33 Connection occurs, but network seems inactive . . . 2-33 Some network resources are not available 2-34 Network connection is slow 2-34 No computers found in Network Neighborhood or Network Places 2-34 PC... Card problems 2-35 PC Card alerts are not audible 2-35 PC Card does not work and alerts are not audible 2-35 Notebook does not recognize a PC Card 2-36 Network PC Card stops communicating 2-36 PC Card modem is not ...
...transmissions do not work 2-32 Message reports excessive line current 2-32 Network Problems 2-33 Notebook cannot connect to the network 2-33 Connection occurs, but network seems inactive . . . 2-33 Some network resources are not available 2-34 Network connection is slow 2-34 No computers found in Network Neighborhood or Network Places 2-34 PC... Card problems 2-35 PC Card alerts are not audible 2-35 PC Card does not work and alerts are not audible 2-35 Notebook does not recognize a PC Card 2-36 Network PC Card stops communicating 2-36 PC Card modem is not ...
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... for both devices. (The baud rate setting must be aligned no additional infrared, remote control, or other models, the transmission must be restarted manually. 2-22 Troubleshooting On some models, the transmission resumes when the notebook resumes from Standby. They should be no more than 15 degrees off center. ■ If direct sunlight, energy...
... for both devices. (The baud rate setting must be aligned no additional infrared, remote control, or other models, the transmission must be restarted manually. 2-22 Troubleshooting On some models, the transmission resumes when the notebook resumes from Standby. They should be no more than 15 degrees off center. ■ If direct sunlight, energy...
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...to request a line filter. Meanwhile, connect the modem to another telephone line. (Poor line conditions at the remote number can also slow transmission speed. ■ Verify that no other modem or telephone is using the telephone line. (An extension telephone that has not been hung ...9632; Ask your telephone line for excessive static or noise. Problems and Solutions Modem does not connect at the remote number can also slow transmission speed.) Modem loses connection ■ Disable the call waiting code for your dialing area, contact your local telephone service provider. ■ ...
...to request a line filter. Meanwhile, connect the modem to another telephone line. (Poor line conditions at the remote number can also slow transmission speed. ■ Verify that no other modem or telephone is using the telephone line. (An extension telephone that has not been hung ...9632; Ask your telephone line for excessive static or noise. Problems and Solutions Modem does not connect at the remote number can also slow transmission speed.) Modem loses connection ■ Disable the call waiting code for your dialing area, contact your local telephone service provider. ■ ...
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Problems and Solutions ■ If the notebook has reached a low-battery condition: 1. Replace or recharge the battery pack before again using the correct printer driver. ■ If the fax software is set ... a digital line. A telephone line described as a PBX line is running on battery power. ■ Update your model-specific documentation. Connect the notebook to an analog, not a digital, telephone line. Fax transmissions do not work ■ Close any other open communication software applications. ■ Verify that the modem is probably an analog line...
Problems and Solutions ■ If the notebook has reached a low-battery condition: 1. Replace or recharge the battery pack before again using the correct printer driver. ■ If the fax software is set ... a digital line. A telephone line described as a PBX line is running on battery power. ■ Update your model-specific documentation. Connect the notebook to an analog, not a digital, telephone line. Fax transmissions do not work ■ Close any other open communication software applications. ■ Verify that the modem is probably an analog line...
HP Notebook Series - Troubleshooting
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...1 changes the numbering of the WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol) key index from the numbering assigned to the key in an office environment, other transmissions from other WLANs may not display the actual connection rate. 2-42 Troubleshooting Packets can be caused by microwave ovens or cordless telephones. In ... cause the rate to use WEP key 2 with the same client under Windows XP SP1. Make sure the check box for current conditions. Notebook cannot connect to 1 through 3. For example, in the original release of the index keys to Internet when WEP is stationary, no action...
...1 changes the numbering of the WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol) key index from the numbering assigned to the key in an office environment, other transmissions from other WLANs may not display the actual connection rate. 2-42 Troubleshooting Packets can be caused by microwave ovens or cordless telephones. In ... cause the rate to use WEP key 2 with the same client under Windows XP SP1. Make sure the check box for current conditions. Notebook cannot connect to 1 through 3. For example, in the original release of the index keys to Internet when WEP is stationary, no action...
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secondary 2-19 problems and solutions 2-19 replacing 2-19 headphones, headset affecting infrared transmission 2-22 affecting internal speakers 2-2 heat, excessive basic troubleshooting 1-3 Troubleshooting Index-3 Index display affected by Hibernation, Standby 2-15, 2-...speakers 2-2 basic troubleshooting 1-4 camcorder 2-15, 2-37 headphones, headset 2-2, 2-22 keypad 2-25 microphone 2-2 mouse 2-26 speakers 2-2 USB 2-17, 2-39 F fax transmission 2-32 firewalls 2-34 FireWire connector 2-17 flash memory card 2-13 formats digital media 2-13 DVD (standard and wide screen) 2-11 G games MS-DOS 2-18 ...
secondary 2-19 problems and solutions 2-19 replacing 2-19 headphones, headset affecting infrared transmission 2-22 affecting internal speakers 2-2 heat, excessive basic troubleshooting 1-3 Troubleshooting Index-3 Index display affected by Hibernation, Standby 2-15, 2-...speakers 2-2 basic troubleshooting 1-4 camcorder 2-15, 2-37 headphones, headset 2-2, 2-22 keypad 2-25 microphone 2-2 mouse 2-26 speakers 2-2 USB 2-17, 2-39 F fax transmission 2-32 firewalls 2-34 FireWire connector 2-17 flash memory card 2-13 formats digital media 2-13 DVD (standard and wide screen) 2-11 G games MS-DOS 2-18 ...
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...IrDA compliance 2-21 IRQ, PC Card 2-36 J jack RJ-11 2-29 RJ-45 2-33 S-Video 2-37 K keyboard, external USB 2-39 using on 2-25 keyboard, internal problems and solutions 2-24 keypad external 2-25 internal 2-24 L light affecting display 2-16 affecting infrared transmission 2-22 light(s) AC ... hotkeys image switching 2-15, 2-37 screen brightness 2-16 using hotkeys on external keyboard 2-25 HP Information Center 1-7 HP Web site 1-8 I IDM slot 2-13 IEEE 1394 connector 2-17 infrared transmission affected by Standby 2-22 affected by wireless device 2-22 cleaning lenses 2-22 positioning devices 2-22...
...IrDA compliance 2-21 IRQ, PC Card 2-36 J jack RJ-11 2-29 RJ-45 2-33 S-Video 2-37 K keyboard, external USB 2-39 using on 2-25 keyboard, internal problems and solutions 2-24 keypad external 2-25 internal 2-24 L light affecting display 2-16 affecting infrared transmission 2-22 light(s) AC ... hotkeys image switching 2-15, 2-37 screen brightness 2-16 using hotkeys on external keyboard 2-25 HP Information Center 1-7 HP Web site 1-8 I IDM slot 2-13 IEEE 1394 connector 2-17 infrared transmission affected by Standby 2-22 affected by wireless device 2-22 cleaning lenses 2-22 positioning devices 2-22...
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... connection quality 2-31 connection speed 2-31 dialing mode (tone or pulse) 2-29 disabling call waiting 2-30 excessive line current 2-32 fax transmission 2-32 jacks 2-29 line filter 2-31 line, selecting 2-29 PC Card 2-36 problems and solutions 2-29 volume 2-30 See also Internet monitor, external basic troubleshooting 1-4 displaying image on 2-15 problems...
... connection quality 2-31 connection speed 2-31 dialing mode (tone or pulse) 2-29 disabling call waiting 2-30 excessive line current 2-32 fax transmission 2-32 jacks 2-29 line filter 2-31 line, selecting 2-29 PC Card 2-36 problems and solutions 2-29 volume 2-30 See also Internet monitor, external basic troubleshooting 1-4 displaying image on 2-15 problems...
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... card 2-13 memory 2-28 Memory Stick 2-13 MMC (multimedia card) 2-13 PC Card 2-35 SD Card 2-13 Smart Media Card 2-13 software DriveLock 2-19 fax 2-32 firewall 2-34 HP Information Center 1-7 infrared 2-21 Network Neighborhood 2-34 Network Places 2-34 reinstalling 1-6... Standby affected by CD or DVD 2-12 affected by drive media 2-7, 2-12 affecting display 2-15, 2-37 affecting drive insertion 2-9 affecting infrared transmission 2-22 Troubleshooting Index-7 Index restoring from Standby 1-2 ROM, system affecting optical drive 2-9 external device requirements 1-4 updating 2-1 S scan, virus 1-5 ...
... card 2-13 memory 2-28 Memory Stick 2-13 MMC (multimedia card) 2-13 PC Card 2-35 SD Card 2-13 Smart Media Card 2-13 software DriveLock 2-19 fax 2-32 firewall 2-34 HP Information Center 1-7 infrared 2-21 Network Neighborhood 2-34 Network Places 2-34 reinstalling 1-6... Standby affected by CD or DVD 2-12 affected by drive media 2-7, 2-12 affecting display 2-15, 2-37 affecting drive insertion 2-9 affecting infrared transmission 2-22 Troubleshooting Index-7 Index restoring from Standby 1-2 ROM, system affecting optical drive 2-9 external device requirements 1-4 updating 2-1 S scan, virus 1-5 ...
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...overheating, indications 2-3 problems and solutions 2-38 tone dialing mode 2-29 TouchPad pointer movement 2-25 problems and solutions 2-26 turning on the notebook 1-2, 2-3 U uplink port 2-33 USB device drivers 2-39 legacy support 2-27, 2-39 problems and solutions 2-39 utilities accessing help...1-10 Index-8 Troubleshooting Index affecting PC Card 2-36 resuming from 1-2 system initiated 2-3 startup procedures 1-2, 2-3 sequence (boot order) 2-20 stop byte 2-21 sunlight, affecting infrared transmission 2-22 support, customer 1-9 S-Video 2-37 switch power, resetting notebook with 1-2 power, vs.
...overheating, indications 2-3 problems and solutions 2-38 tone dialing mode 2-29 TouchPad pointer movement 2-25 problems and solutions 2-26 turning on the notebook 1-2, 2-3 U uplink port 2-33 USB device drivers 2-39 legacy support 2-27, 2-39 problems and solutions 2-39 utilities accessing help...1-10 Index-8 Troubleshooting Index affecting PC Card 2-36 resuming from 1-2 system initiated 2-3 startup procedures 1-2, 2-3 sequence (boot order) 2-20 stop byte 2-21 sunlight, affecting infrared transmission 2-22 support, customer 1-9 S-Video 2-37 switch power, resetting notebook with 1-2 power, vs.
HP and Compaq Notebook Series - Bluetooth Users Guide
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...Other... WIDCOMMinc 8 Word ! Excel ! Access ! Contacts ! Folders cannot be transferred. BTW User's Guide NOTE: To change the power transmission level of this connection. • Close button-Closes the Bluetooth Connection Status dialog box. 2.8 SEND TO BLUETOOTH This feature is not ... application: a) Windows Explorer-Select one or more files to be transferred. b) Microsoft Office-Only the document in the Maximum Power Transmission drop-down list. c) Microsoft Outlook-Select one or more items to be transferred. 2. choose a device from the Bluetooth Configuration...
...Other... WIDCOMMinc 8 Word ! Excel ! Access ! Contacts ! Folders cannot be transferred. BTW User's Guide NOTE: To change the power transmission level of this connection. • Close button-Closes the Bluetooth Connection Status dialog box. 2.8 SEND TO BLUETOOTH This feature is not ... application: a) Windows Explorer-Select one or more files to be transferred. b) Microsoft Office-Only the document in the Maximum Power Transmission drop-down list. c) Microsoft Outlook-Select one or more items to be transferred. 2. choose a device from the Bluetooth Configuration...
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.... • Enable or disable secure connection-To enable secure connection, place a checkmark in most applications. Close a Fax Connection Fax connections close automatically when the Fax transmission is available in the box. 3.5.8 Headset Overview The Headset application allows this computer to a remote device. answer the ring to complete the connection and begin...
.... • Enable or disable secure connection-To enable secure connection, place a checkmark in most applications. Close a Fax Connection Fax connections close automatically when the Fax transmission is available in the box. 3.5.8 Headset Overview The Headset application allows this computer to a remote device. answer the ring to complete the connection and begin...
HP and Compaq Notebook Series - Bluetooth Users Guide
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... the Link Manager Protocol complies with. • The Advanced button-Displays the Advanced Settings dialog box, which allows you to select the country code and transmission power settings. LMP Sub Version-The sub-version number of this dialog box. ! Microsoft Outlook permits duplicate entries, so all systems. WIDCOMMinc 29 NOTE: Data...
... the Link Manager Protocol complies with. • The Advanced button-Displays the Advanced Settings dialog box, which allows you to select the country code and transmission power settings. LMP Sub Version-The sub-version number of this dialog box. ! Microsoft Outlook permits duplicate entries, so all systems. WIDCOMMinc 29 NOTE: Data...
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... with this computer. Connections are allowed to connect to this computer, which it . • Only devices listed below ) is required. France and China • Maximum Transmission Power: ! Medium ! WIDCOMMinc 30 If "Allow No devices" (below -Only the listed devices are subject to additional security restrictions, such as authentication and authorization, that...
... with this computer. Connections are allowed to connect to this computer, which it . • Only devices listed below ) is required. France and China • Maximum Transmission Power: ! Medium ! WIDCOMMinc 30 If "Allow No devices" (below -Only the listed devices are subject to additional security restrictions, such as authentication and authorization, that...
HP Notebook Series - Startup and Reference Guide
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... logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. *The notebook has 2 antennas. For optimal transmissions, keep the areas immediately over the antennas free from signals. When combined with other keys to perform system tasks. The second is on select Sends ... the keys on an external numeric keypad. 4 Applications key Displays a shortcut menu for items beneath the pointer. 5 Antenna (available on the right side of the notebook. For example, pressing Fn+F7 increases screen brightness. 2 Function keys (12) Perform system and application tasks.
... logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. *The notebook has 2 antennas. For optimal transmissions, keep the areas immediately over the antennas free from signals. When combined with other keys to perform system tasks. The second is on select Sends ... the keys on an external numeric keypad. 4 Applications key Displays a shortcut menu for items beneath the pointer. 5 Antenna (available on the right side of the notebook. For example, pressing Fn+F7 increases screen brightness. 2 Function keys (12) Perform system and application tasks.
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... an optional IrDA-compliant device. 3 Power connector Connects an AC adapter cable. 4 Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the notebook. *The notebook has 2 antennas. For optimal transmissions, keep the areas immediately over the antennas free from signals. The second is on select Sends and receives wireless device models and not...
... an optional IrDA-compliant device. 3 Power connector Connects an AC adapter cable. 4 Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the notebook. *The notebook has 2 antennas. For optimal transmissions, keep the areas immediately over the antennas free from signals. The second is on select Sends and receives wireless device models and not...
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7 Communications Contents Modem 7-2 Connecting the Modem 7-3 Using the Modem While Traveling Internationally 7-6 Accessing Communication Software 7-9 Finding AT Command Information 7-9 Network 7-10 Connecting the Network Cable 7-11 Turning a Network Connection Off and On 7-12 Accessing the Network at Startup 7-12 Infrared 7-13 Setting Up an Infrared Transmission 7-14 Avoiding Standby While Using Infrared 7-14 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 7-1
7 Communications Contents Modem 7-2 Connecting the Modem 7-3 Using the Modem While Traveling Internationally 7-6 Accessing Communication Software 7-9 Finding AT Command Information 7-9 Network 7-10 Connecting the Network Cable 7-11 Turning a Network Connection Off and On 7-12 Accessing the Network at Startup 7-12 Infrared 7-13 Setting Up an Infrared Transmission 7-14 Avoiding Standby While Using Infrared 7-14 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 7-1
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..., and fluorescent light. ■ Be sure that their infrared ports face each other wireless device (such as the notebook and an optional printer, for optimal transmission: ■ Position the devices so that signals from a remote control or other directly. To resume from Standby.... 7-14 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 If the notebook is not compatible with the external infrared device. The transmission resumes when the notebook resumes from Standby, briefly press the power button. To set up 2 infrared devices, such as a...
..., and fluorescent light. ■ Be sure that their infrared ports face each other wireless device (such as the notebook and an optional printer, for optimal transmission: ■ Position the devices so that signals from a remote control or other directly. To resume from Standby.... 7-14 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 If the notebook is not compatible with the external infrared device. The transmission resumes when the notebook resumes from Standby, briefly press the power button. To set up 2 infrared devices, such as a...