Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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...• Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than other than those specified herein. • Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to Laser Notice No. 50, dated May 27, 2001; If the computer includes a headset or earphones, this product should only be...other headphones, even if the volume control setting is in the United States. For your own safety, before using headsets or earphones, always reset the volume. Each of time listening at high volume levels and for laser products on August 2, 1976. German Ergonomics Notice...
...• Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than other than those specified herein. • Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to Laser Notice No. 50, dated May 27, 2001; If the computer includes a headset or earphones, this product should only be...other headphones, even if the volume control setting is in the United States. For your own safety, before using headsets or earphones, always reset the volume. Each of time listening at high volume levels and for laser products on August 2, 1976. German Ergonomics Notice...
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... recycling information, please contact your computer, select Start > Control Panel, and then double-click Power Options. Mercury Statement This HP product may require special handling when recycled or disposed of in California. Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply The computer's real-...eiae.org). See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/. ENWW Environmental Agency Notices 21 Chemical Substances HP is committed to restore the operating system, you must also reset the ENERGY STAR settings (if applicable) after the restore. NOTE: ENERGY STAR is not supported ...
... recycling information, please contact your computer, select Start > Control Panel, and then double-click Power Options. Mercury Statement This HP product may require special handling when recycled or disposed of in California. Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply The computer's real-...eiae.org). See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/. ENWW Environmental Agency Notices 21 Chemical Substances HP is committed to restore the operating system, you must also reset the ENERGY STAR settings (if applicable) after the restore. NOTE: ENERGY STAR is not supported ...
HP Device Manager User Manual
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... and set the working hours. Click OK to specify how the Enhanced Write Filter on XPe devices affects tasks. 1. Clicking Restore defaults will reset the timeout settings to 9.00 start and end time of the three policy items. 3. Select Write Filter Policy Setting in minutes, for each... General Timeout, General Batch Interval, PXE Batch Interval and FTP Batch Interval. Click Apply to save the new settings. 82 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Set the amount, in devices, for each category: General Batch Amount, PXE, Batch Amount and FTP Batch Amount. Click Apply to ...
... and set the working hours. Click OK to specify how the Enhanced Write Filter on XPe devices affects tasks. 1. Clicking Restore defaults will reset the timeout settings to 9.00 start and end time of the three policy items. 3. Select Write Filter Policy Setting in minutes, for each... General Timeout, General Batch Interval, PXE Batch Interval and FTP Batch Interval. Click Apply to save the new settings. 82 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Set the amount, in devices, for each category: General Batch Amount, PXE, Batch Amount and FTP Batch Amount. Click Apply to ...
HP Device Manager User Manual
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Set the amount, in an option field will reset the timeout settings to their defaults and set the working hours. Check the Exclude Working Hours option box to 9.00 start and end time of ...
Set the amount, in an option field will reset the timeout settings to their defaults and set the working hours. Check the Exclude Working Hours option box to 9.00 start and end time of ...
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) and Windows XP Embedded (XPe) Quick Reference Guide
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... the next reboot. Disable Allows user to write to the flash memory as well. Commitanddis Combination of login/logout sessions before the next reboot. HP RAMDisk The RAMDisk is the Z drive shown in a command prompt: EWFMGR -[boot command]. NOTE: When using the Commit boot command, all ... the flash memory as well. In addition, all the temporary contents will commit able data in the overlay to the protected volume, and resets the current overlay level to take effect. NOTE: Because the EWF manager commands are supported. This command will be written to the image...
... the next reboot. Disable Allows user to write to the flash memory as well. Commitanddis Combination of login/logout sessions before the next reboot. HP RAMDisk The RAMDisk is the Z drive shown in a command prompt: EWFMGR -[boot command]. NOTE: When using the Commit boot command, all ... the flash memory as well. In addition, all the temporary contents will commit able data in the overlay to the protected volume, and resets the current overlay level to take effect. NOTE: Because the EWF manager commands are supported. This command will be written to the image...
HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide
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second(s 44 Block all traffic while the service is not loaded 44 Allow initial traffic...44 Enable DLL authentication 44 Reset all known DLLs 45 Enable anti-MAC spoofing 45 Enable anti-IP spoofing...45 Enable OS fingerprint masquerading 45 NetBIOS protection...... Notification Tab...46 Do Not Notify ...47 Notify Immediately...47 After Every . . . Configuring the Agent's Settings 39 General Tab ...39 Automatically load HP Sygate Agent service at startup 40 Block Network Neighborhood traffic while in screensaver mode 40 Hide all notification messages 40 Beep before notify ...40 Hide...
second(s 44 Block all traffic while the service is not loaded 44 Allow initial traffic...44 Enable DLL authentication 44 Reset all known DLLs 45 Enable anti-MAC spoofing 45 Enable anti-IP spoofing...45 Enable OS fingerprint masquerading 45 NetBIOS protection...... Notification Tab...46 Do Not Notify ...47 Notify Immediately...47 After Every . . . Configuring the Agent's Settings 39 General Tab ...39 Automatically load HP Sygate Agent service at startup 40 Block Network Neighborhood traffic while in screensaver mode 40 Hide all notification messages 40 Beep before notify ...40 Hide...
HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide
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... for basic network connectivity, to hack computers. Often, several applications will block any traffic from a certain IP address, the Agent will access the same DLL. HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide Automatically block attacker's IP address for all communication from communicating with the functioning of .dll, .exe, .drv, or .fon. ...are associated with a trusted application and that only users who have a file extension of Windows applications, it is enabled in the Agent. Because this feature. Reset all fingerprints for ... The result is enabled in the seconds field.
... for basic network connectivity, to hack computers. Often, several applications will block any traffic from a certain IP address, the Agent will access the same DLL. HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide Automatically block attacker's IP address for all communication from communicating with the functioning of .dll, .exe, .drv, or .fon. ...are associated with a trusted application and that only users who have a file extension of Windows applications, it is enabled in the Agent. Because this feature. Reset all fingerprints for ... The result is enabled in the seconds field.
Troubleshooting Guide - HP Compaq t5000 Series Thin Client, 8th Edition
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... your hardware configuration. 3-2 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide System ROM (includes family name and version) - Asset tracking number - To apply and save changes, select Save and Exit Setup. ❏ If you have made changes that you do not want applied, select Exit without Saving. ❏ To reset to the computer ONLY after...
... your hardware configuration. 3-2 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide System ROM (includes family name and version) - Asset tracking number - To apply and save changes, select Save and Exit Setup. ❏ If you have made changes that you do not want applied, select Exit without Saving. ❏ To reset to the computer ONLY after...
Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)
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...-92/96 Option The HP Model option specifies what is reported back to the host in response to three viewports (80 or 132 columns wide) and pass-through printing. IBM ... (default), 2392A, 2622A, 70094 or 70096. (Note that not all features of the Left Ctrl acts as Reset Key option determines whether or not the left Control key performs the same function as the Reset key. The setting of the specified terminal may be supported.) IBM 3151 Option The setting of the...
...-92/96 Option The HP Model option specifies what is reported back to the host in response to three viewports (80 or 132 columns wide) and pass-through printing. IBM ... (default), 2392A, 2622A, 70094 or 70096. (Note that not all features of the Left Ctrl acts as Reset Key option determines whether or not the left Control key performs the same function as the Reset key. The setting of the specified terminal may be supported.) IBM 3151 Option The setting of the...
Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)
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... the IBM 5250 Monochrome option will match the normal display characteristic of the Left Ctrl acts as Reset Key option determines whether or not the left Control key performs the same function as the Reset key. The setting of the Right Ctrl acts as Enter Key option determines whether or not the...
... the IBM 5250 Monochrome option will match the normal display characteristic of the Left Ctrl acts as Reset Key option determines whether or not the left Control key performs the same function as the Reset key. The setting of the Right Ctrl acts as Enter Key option determines whether or not the...
Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)
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... then clicking the Delete Current button. The Toolbar Key Combinations & Sequences You can program a button tool to be reasserted when the emulator is loaded or reset by selecting Save Session in the File menu. 5-5
... then clicking the Delete Current button. The Toolbar Key Combinations & Sequences You can program a button tool to be reasserted when the emulator is loaded or reset by selecting Save Session in the File menu. 5-5
Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)
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... you can only be selected. This can specify various emulation settings. Setup Menus To close a menu: Mouse: Click anywhere outside the menu. For example, selecting Reset Terminal in the Settings menu. For example, selecting Emulation... To select a menu option: Mouse: Keyboard: Click the menu option. Options that character. Keyboard: Press the... cause the emulator to highlight the option required then hit Return. 6-2 For example, pressing the X key while the File menu is displayed will perform a terminal reset. Method 2: Use the up or down arrow keys to shut down .
... you can only be selected. This can specify various emulation settings. Setup Menus To close a menu: Mouse: Click anywhere outside the menu. For example, selecting Reset Terminal in the Settings menu. For example, selecting Emulation... To select a menu option: Mouse: Keyboard: Click the menu option. Options that character. Keyboard: Press the... cause the emulator to highlight the option required then hit Return. 6-2 For example, pressing the X key while the File menu is displayed will perform a terminal reset. Method 2: Use the up or down arrow keys to shut down .
Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)
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... displayed on the screen. A message box will be displayed asking you to confirm whether or not you want to assert the factory defaults. This will reset the current terminal emulation mode. 6-7 File Menu Factory Default... Setup Menus Menu Descriptions The following pages describe the options available in all the setup options...
... displayed on the screen. A message box will be displayed asking you to confirm whether or not you want to assert the factory defaults. This will reset the current terminal emulation mode. 6-7 File Menu Factory Default... Setup Menus Menu Descriptions The following pages describe the options available in all the setup options...
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... applies to the WY-60 emulation and causes attributes to only apply to characters written to the home position and the scroll margin will be reset. Note that changing the page format will cause the entire display memory to be cleared, the cursor will divide the display memory into two pages...
... applies to the WY-60 emulation and causes attributes to only apply to characters written to the home position and the scroll margin will be reset. Note that changing the page format will cause the entire display memory to be cleared, the cursor will divide the display memory into two pages...
Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)
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Functions in brackets are generated when the keys are shifted. HP 700-92/96 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 9-4 INSERT DELETE CLEAR CLEAR LINE LINE LINE PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 SELECT SOFT HARD RESET RESET F5 F6 F7 F8 MENU UKEY DEFS USYST UKEYS INSERT HOME PREV MODE UP PAGE DELETE HOME NEXT CHAR DOWN PAGE SCR = Scroll (SCR U) (SCR D) TXMIT Control key usage: INSERT LINE Normal key usage: F1 All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.
Functions in brackets are generated when the keys are shifted. HP 700-92/96 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 9-4 INSERT DELETE CLEAR CLEAR LINE LINE LINE PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 SELECT SOFT HARD RESET RESET F5 F6 F7 F8 MENU UKEY DEFS USYST UKEYS INSERT HOME PREV MODE UP PAGE DELETE HOME NEXT CHAR DOWN PAGE SCR = Scroll (SCR U) (SCR D) TXMIT Control key usage: INSERT LINE Normal key usage: F1 All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.
Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)
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...cause subsequently received control codes and escape sequences to be transmitted to the host. F5 When this button or F6 key is pressed again, a reset is performed, or the emulation is exited. Memory Lock - Instead, the message 'MEMORY FULL Press RETURN to clear' will cause subsequently received...number of lines from the top of activating Display Functions mode depends on the display. Once enabled, it can edit data contained in the HP Settings dialog box (see the Setup Menus chapter), commands will not deactivate Display Functions mode. 9-7 This is useful when you want column headings...
...cause subsequently received control codes and escape sequences to be transmitted to the host. F5 When this button or F6 key is pressed again, a reset is performed, or the emulation is exited. Memory Lock - Instead, the message 'MEMORY FULL Press RETURN to clear' will cause subsequently received...number of lines from the top of activating Display Functions mode depends on the display. Once enabled, it can edit data contained in the HP Settings dialog box (see the Setup Menus chapter), commands will not deactivate Display Functions mode. 9-7 This is useful when you want column headings...
Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)
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HP 700-92/96 Emulation Log Bottom remains activated until either this button or F3 is pressed again, Log Top is activated, a reset is performed, or the emulation is used to make way for ...deleted to temporarily redefine the start column, set of -text pointer, data transmission will remain in the HP Settings dialog box. Start Column - Refer to designate the leftmost character in the current line if it...be using the ENQ/ ACK or Xon/Xoff handshakes or a baud rate that is from 1 to the HP 700-92/96 User System key) then F2. Log Top - F4 When the display memory becomes full...
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Log Bottom remains activated until either this button or F3 is pressed again, Log Top is activated, a reset is performed, or the emulation is used to make way for ...deleted to temporarily redefine the start column, set of -text pointer, data transmission will remain in the HP Settings dialog box. Start Column - Refer to designate the leftmost character in the current line if it...be using the ENQ/ ACK or Xon/Xoff handshakes or a baud rate that is from 1 to the HP 700-92/96 User System key) then F2. Log Top - F4 When the display memory becomes full...
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... F5. Margins determine the boundary for certain cursor movement commands (such as InhEolWrp is not selected in the HP Settings dialog box and, in the case of this button or press F3. HP 700-92/96 Emulation To change the current start column will revert to that do not lie within setup... stop to define the right margin. F4 Clicking this will be accessible. F5 This function enables you to be defined. The left margin can be reset to be cleared when Format mode is in the column for certain cursor movement commands (such as carriage return and cursor home), and insert character...
... F5. Margins determine the boundary for certain cursor movement commands (such as InhEolWrp is not selected in the HP Settings dialog box and, in the case of this button or press F3. HP 700-92/96 Emulation To change the current start column will revert to that do not lie within setup... stop to define the right margin. F4 Clicking this will be accessible. F5 This function enables you to be defined. The left margin can be reset to be cleared when Format mode is in the column for certain cursor movement commands (such as carriage return and cursor home), and insert character...
Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)
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... executed locally or transmitted to the host, or both left and right margin settings so that the left margin to column 1). The default definitions will reset both . To specify the right margin, place the cursor in the column for the margin location and click this menu is entered by pressing F9... shown by the host or user to perform additional functions to those described in column 80. HP 700-92/96 Emulation When data received from display memory to the host. The right margin can be reset to column 80 by you can also be assigned a string of an f-key or equivalent button...
... executed locally or transmitted to the host, or both left and right margin settings so that the left margin to column 1). The default definitions will reset both . To specify the right margin, place the cursor in the column for the margin location and click this menu is entered by pressing F9... shown by the host or user to perform additional functions to those described in column 80. HP 700-92/96 Emulation When data received from display memory to the host. The right margin can be reset to column 80 by you can also be assigned a string of an f-key or equivalent button...
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... and/or transmitted to their default values if required by pressing F7 or the Display Functns button. If Auto LF mode is enabled. HP 700-92/96 Emulation Key String Definition The second line of 80 characters. The string may contain alphanumeric characters, control characters, and explicit ...escape sequence characters entered when Display Functions mode is enabled, the Return key may reset the f-key definitions to the host when the key or button is used to move the cursor onto the second line (the line ...
... and/or transmitted to their default values if required by pressing F7 or the Display Functns button. If Auto LF mode is enabled. HP 700-92/96 Emulation Key String Definition The second line of 80 characters. The string may contain alphanumeric characters, control characters, and explicit ...escape sequence characters entered when Display Functions mode is enabled, the Return key may reset the f-key definitions to the host when the key or button is used to move the cursor onto the second line (the line ...