HP Hewlett Packard Laptop 2000 5700 User Manual

OmniBook 2000/5700  
Installation and Setup Guide  
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Your HP OmniBook PC contains factory-installed software programs. Please read  
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Carefully read this License Agreement before proceeding to operate this  
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Edition 1 ............................................ April 1997  
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Contents  
1. Starting Out with Your OmniBook ........................  
Setting Up the OmniBook ................................  
To set up the OmniBook ...............................  
To select one of the factory-installed operating systems..........  
Getting Comfortable ....................................  
A tour of the OmniBook .................................  
To adjust the display ..................................  
To use the pointing device..............................  
To adjust the OmniBook keyboard ........................  
To adjust the speaker volume............................  
To connect a microphone, speakers, or headphones ...........  
To start the OmniBook ................................  
To stop the OmniBook ................................  
To reset and restart the OmniBook ........................  
To understand the status panel...........................  
To attach a security cable ..............................  
Using OmniBook Accessories..............................  
To remove accessories from the OmniBook..................  
To install the floppy disk drive ...........................  
To insert and eject a floppy disk ..........................  
To install the CD-ROM drive .............................  
To insert and remove a CD..............................  
To use the CD-ROM drive safely ..........................  
To replace the battery .................................  
To install a high-capacity battery .........................  
To handle and store the battery safely......................  
To maintain and preserve battery life ......................  
To insert a PC card ...................................  
To remove a PC card..................................  
Where to Go from Here ..................................  
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2. Installing an Operating System ...........................  
What the Recovery CD Contains............................  
Reinstalling Windows 95 .................................  
To reinstall Windows 95 ...............................  
Reinstalling Windows for Workgroups .......................  
To reinstall Windows for Workgroups ......................  
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To make DOS 6.22 and Windows for Workgroups disks..........  
To install Windows for Workgroups drivers ..................  
Installing Windows NT or OS/2 Warp ........................  
To install Windows NT or OS/2 Warp ......................  
Installing HP Applications ................................  
To install HP software programs ..........................  
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3. Expanding the OmniBook ...............................  
Replacing Hardware ....................................  
To remove the hard disk drive ...........................  
To install the hard disk drive ............................  
To find the system software version and memory size ...........  
To add memory to the OmniBook ........................  
Connecting Devices ....................................  
To connect an external monitor ..........................  
To adjust the display type ..............................  
To turn off the built-in display ...........................  
To connect a printer ..................................  
To install a printer....................................  
To connect an external mouse or keyboard..................  
To connect both a mouse and keyboard ....................  
To enable the Fn keys .................................  
To connect a serial device ..............................  
To view or change serial port assignments...................  
To specify serial port settings ............................  
To connect a parallel device ............................  
To view or change parallel port assignments .................  
To make an infrared connection .........................  
To print on an infrared printer ...........................  
To set up a PC card or parallel port CD-ROM drive .............  
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4. Changing the Configuration .............................  
Changing the Configuration...............................  
Using HP User Tools ....................................  
To run HP User Tools .................................  
Using OmniBook Tools ..................................  
To run OmniBook Tools ...............................  
Using the System Configuration Utility........................  
To run the SCU (during reboot) ..........................  
To run the SCU without rebooting ........................  
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5. Troubleshooting ......................................  
Solving Basic Problems ..................................  
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6. Specifications and Regulatory Information ..................  
Hardware Specifications .................................  
Software System Resources ...............................  
Safety Information .....................................  
Working in Comfort ....................................  
Regulatory Information ..................................  
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Canada ...........................................  
Japan ............................................  
Europe ...........................................  
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Starting Out with Your  
OmniBook  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
Congratulations! Your OmniBook sets a new standard in personal computing.  
Although it’s compact and easy to carry, the OmniBook is infused with the quality  
and attention to detail that are the hallmark of Hewlett-Packard.  
The OmniBook Quick Start sheet shows how to get your OmniBook up and running  
quickly. This Getting Started manual shows how to start using your OmniBook and it  
also shows what to do if you run into trouble.  
Your OmniBook provides these additional manuals:  
The online OmniBook User’s Guide : This introduces the OmniBook and  
shows you how to operate and maintain your OmniBook. It also contains  
troubleshooting information. Look in the OmniBook Library group.  
The Introducing Microsoft Windows 95 manual: This is shipped with your  
OmniBook and contains information about using the standard features of  
Windows 95.  
The online Windows Quick Start and MS-DOS Quick Start manuals: These  
are in the OmniBook Library group for Windows for Workgroups.  
The OmniBook Website at http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook  
The Corporate Evaluator’s Guide at our Website provides complete information  
about installing alternate operating systems, as well as how to configure the  
OmniBook in a corporate, networked environment.  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
Setting Up the OmniBook  
Setting Up the OmniBook  
This chapter describes the first-time setup of your HP OmniBook hardware,  
including the following:  
Installing the battery.  
Connecting the ac adapter and charging the battery.  
Selecting a factory-installed operating system.  
To set up the OmniBook  
1. Insert the battery. Use only an HP F1193B battery (or super F1194B).  
2. Plug the power cord into the ac adapter, then into a grounded outlet.  
C A U T I O N  
Use only an HP F1140A or HP F1044B ac adapter. Using an improper adapter  
could damage the OmniBook and will make your warranty invalid.  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
Setting Up the OmniBook  
C A U T I O N  
The first time you plug in the ac adapter, let the OmniBook charge continually  
for at least 24 hours. This ensures that the OmniBook’s clock battery is fully  
charged. Otherwise, your OmniBook will not keep the correct date and time.  
Subsequent charging of the primary battery, during normal use, will maintain  
the clock battery’s charge.  
C A U T I O N  
The HP F1044B ac adapter used with this product is disconnected from the  
power by unplugging the power cord from the power outlet or from the ac  
adapter. Therefore, the power outlet should be located close to the product  
and be easily accessible.  
3. Press the blue On/Suspend button.  
The OmniBook will take half a minute or more to start. If the OmniBook does  
not turn on, press the Off button on the left side of the OmniBook, then press  
the blue button again.  
To select one of the factory-installed operating systems  
This product offers a choice between two Microsoft operating systems:  
Windows 95, or  
Windows for Workgroups.  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
Setting Up the OmniBook  
As part of the setup procedure, you must make a one-time, final selection of the  
operating system you want to use. Once made, this selection can be changed only  
by purchasing new copies of DOS 6.22 and Windows for Workgroups. (Windows 95  
is included on the Recovery CD-ROM.)  
Should you later need to reinstall the operating system, you can reinstall Windows  
95 from the Recovery CD—or Windows for Workgroups from retail disks, which you  
purchase. Instructions for reinstalling an operating system are in chapter 2 of this  
manual.  
Recovery CD  
When your OmniBook starts up the first time, it takes you through a series of setup  
screens, including installation of the operating system.  
Important  
If you have a docking system, you should not have it connected during the  
installation of the operating system.  
If you’re installing Windows for Workgroups  
CAUTION  
When prompted to do so, it is important that you make back-up installation disks  
for MS-DOS and Windows for Workgroups. This will require 12 floppy disks—eight  
disks for Windows and four for MS-DOS 6.22. (The back-up program will format the  
disks. You will need these installation disks to install certain drivers (such as printers  
and networks), as well as to recover your operating system in case of a failure. If you  
do not make these disks, you will need to purchase your own copies of MS-DOS  
6.22 and Windows for Workgroups. (You can make these back-up disks at any time  
from the icon in the Windows OmniBook group.)  
1. Plug in the ac adapter.  
2. Press the blue On/Suspend button.  
The Windows 95 Setup program starts automatically. The Setup screens are  
labeled Windows 95, but they are for Windows for Workgroups, too.  
After you accept the License Agreement and enter the Product ID (printed on  
the Certificate of Authenticity on the Microsoft Introducing Windows 95 book),  
you will see the Windows Version screen. If you choose Windows for  
Workgroups, the product ID is not necessary.  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
Setting Up the OmniBook  
3. In the Windows Version screen, click the Change button.  
4. Choose the following option:  
No, I want to install MS-DOS 6.22 and Microsoft Windows for  
Workgroups 3.11  
5. Click OK to continue the Setup program and install Windows for Workgroups.  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
Getting Comfortable  
Getting Comfortable  
This section introduces the OmniBook and shows you how perform some basic  
tasks. In this section you’ll learn how to  
Identify parts of the OmniBook.  
Adjust the display.  
Use the TrackPoint III pointing device.  
Adjust and use the OmniBook keyboard features.  
Adjust the volume of the OmniBook.  
Connect a microphone, speaker, or headphones.  
Start and stop the OmniBook.  
Reset the OmniBook.  
Understand the status panel symbols.  
Attach a security cable to the OmniBook.  
Get more information about using the OmniBook.  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
A tour of the OmniBook  
A tour of the OmniBook  
The following illustrations point out key parts of the OmniBook.  
Latch to open OmniBook  
TrackPoint III  
Latch to open OmniBook  
Internal speaker  
Display controls  
Internal microphone  
On/Suspend button  
Kensington lock slot  
Hard disk drive  
CD-ROM drive,  
floppy disk drive,  
or high-capacity  
battery  
Audio jacks  
PC card slots  
Main battery  
Internal speaker  
Serial  
port  
Mouse or  
keyboard  
AC adapter  
Infrared port  
XGA out  
Midi/Joystick port  
Off button  
Parallel port  
Docking port  
Tilt foot  
Tilt foot  
Reset slot  
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A tour of the OmniBook  
To adjust the display  
All OmniBooks are equipped with a brightness control. Some models also  
have a contrast control. The display controls are located to the right of the display.  
Brightness  
Contrast  
To increase brightness or  
contrast, slide the controls up.  
To decrease, slide down.  
To use the pointing device  
The pointing device controls the motion of the pointer on the screen by detecting  
pressure. The pointing device itself does not move. The click buttons work like  
those on a standard mouse—what they do depends on the software you’re using.  
1. Place your hands in the typing position.  
2. With your index finger, gently press the pointing device in the direction you  
want the pointer to move.  
3. Click the buttons with your thumb to select and drag.  
TrackPoint III  
Click buttons  
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A tour of the OmniBook  
To adjust the OmniBook keyboard  
You can tilt the OmniBook keyboard to a more comfortable typing angle with the  
built-in tilt feet located on the bottom of the OmniBook.  
Tilt foot  
Special features of the OmniBook keyboard  
In addition to the standard typing keys, the OmniBook keyboard contains the  
following special keys and features:  
Fn combination keys  
Use the gold Fn key in combination with other keys to execute special functions—  
for example, Fn+F8 decreases the speaker volume. You press and hold the Fn key,  
then you press the other key.  
Embedded numeric keypad  
Press the Num Lock (number lock) key to use the numeric keypad. With the keypad  
active, keys change to the designations shown on their slanted faces.  
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A tour of the OmniBook  
Alt Gr key  
If your keyboard has an Alt Gr key to the right of the spacebar, you hold that key to  
type the characters printed at the bottom-right corners of keys. For keys that have  
four characters, hold SHIFT and Alt GR to type the upper-right characters.  
Shift  
Unshifted  
Alt Gr  
To adjust the speaker volume  
All OmniBook 2000/5700 models support Sound Blaster compatible sound. The  
easiest way to adjust the speaker volume is to use the built in Fn key combinations.  
Hold down Fn and press F8 or F9 as needed to gradually decrease or increase  
the maximum volume.  
To connect a microphone, speakers, or headphones  
Your OmniBook has a built-in microphone above the keyboard and two stereo  
speakers. You can also plug in an external microphone, external speakers or  
headphones, and a stereo input source—such as a CD player.  
Headphones Microphone Stereo input  
When you plug in an external microphone, the built-in microphone turns off. When  
you plug in stereo speakers or headphones, the built-in speakers turn off.  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
A tour of the OmniBook  
To start the OmniBook  
You can easily start and stop your OmniBook using the blue On/Suspend button.  
However, at certain times, you may want to use other methods for starting and  
stopping your OmniBook—depending on power considerations, types of active  
connections, and startup time.  
Press the blue On/Suspend button. Either your previous session resumes or the  
computer reboots, depending on how you stopped the computer—see the next  
topic.  
If you want to know more about what happens when you stop the OmniBook, you  
can check the table on page 1-14. It can help you decide what’s best for the way  
you work.  
To stop the OmniBook  
Press the blue On/Suspend button—this is the most convenient way if you’re  
using Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups. This maintains the current  
session and “turns off” the computer. The session resumes when you turn on  
the computer.  
Suspend icon appears  
in the status panel.  
–or–  
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A tour of the OmniBook  
Press Fn+F12 simultaneously with the ac adapter unplugged. This stores the  
current session on the hard disk and completely shuts down the OmniBook.  
The computer reboots when you turn it on, then restores the session.  
–or–  
Shut down Windows, then press the square Off button on the left side of the  
case for 2 seconds. This deletes the current session and completely shuts down  
the OmniBook. The computer reboots when you turn it on and starts a new  
session.  
C A U T I O N  
Windows 95 can become unstable if you press the square Off button without  
properly shutting down Windows.  
Off button  
C A U T I O N  
If you have active network connections, or if you have any SCSI devices  
connected, plug in the ac adapter and press the blue On/Suspend button to  
stop the OmniBook. These connections and devices are disconnected if you  
stop the OmniBook any other way.  
Windows 95 can restore network connections and SCSI devices when you turn on  
the OmniBook. For a different operating system, you may have to reboot the  
OmniBook or restart the operating system to restore them.  
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A tour of the OmniBook  
Effects of Stopping the OmniBook  
When you press this  
On/Suspend button  
(with ac adapter)  
The OmniBook does this  
Turns off the display.  
Continues the current session.  
Maintains network connections.  
Maintains SCSI devices.  
Charges the battery.  
Limitations of this method are  
Requires ac power.  
Saves minimal power.  
Restarts quickly (“Instant-On”).  
On/Suspend button  
(no ac adapter)  
Turns off the display.  
Loses network connections. ∗  
Loses SCSI devices. ∗  
Maintains current session.  
Saves significant power.  
Restarts quickly (“Instant-On”).  
Saves maximum power.  
Saves current session.  
Requires some battery power.  
Fn+F12 button  
(no ac adapter)  
Reboots at startup.  
Loses network connections. ∗  
Loses SCSI devices. ∗  
Off button  
Saves maximum power.  
Reboots at startup.  
Resets everything at startup.  
Starts a new session.  
Charges battery if ac adapter is connected.  
Loses current session.  
Loses network connections. ∗  
Loses SCSI devices.∗  
Potential loss of data if not properly shut down.  
Power States after Stopping the OmniBook  
Method of Stopping  
On/Suspend button  
(with ac adapter)  
Power State  
Display Off  
Condition  
Powered/operating state. The computer looks off, but only the display,  
keyboard, and pointer are turned off. Network and SCSI devices are  
maintained. Everything continues at turn-on.  
On/Suspend button  
(no ac adapter)  
Fn+F12 button  
(no ac adapter)  
Off button  
Suspend  
Hibernate  
Off  
Low-power/stopped state. Everything is off or in a low-power state. Network  
and SCSI devices are off. Everything resumes operating at turn-on.  
No-power/stopped state. Everything is shut down. Computer reboots and  
restores previous session at turn-on.  
No-power/stopped state. Everything is shut down (battery charges if ac  
adapter is connected). Computer reboots at turn-on.  
Windows 95 can restore network connections and SCSI devices when you turn on  
the OmniBook.  
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A tour of the OmniBook  
For Windows 95, the Start button provides two commands that stop the OmniBook.  
Suspend changes the OmniBook to the Suspend state.  
Shut Down (shut down the computer) changes the OmniBook to the Off state.  
If you plug in the ac adapter while the OmniBook is stopped, battery-charging  
components are activated, but the OmniBook stays in the same power state. On the  
other hand, if you unplug the ac adapter while the OmniBook is in the Display Off  
state, it changes to the Suspend state—if you plug it in again, the OmniBook stays in  
the Suspend state.  
In addition, Advanced Power Management (APM) provides several automatic  
power-saving features that affect the power state. You can adjust settings in the  
System Configuration Utility to control features such as the following. See page 4-8  
for more information about the SCU.  
If the OmniBook is running on battery power and there’s no activity for a short  
period of time, it automatically stops by changing to the Suspend state.  
If you leave the OmniBook stopped in the Suspend state for a long time without  
plugging in the ac adapter, it automatically saves power by changing to the  
Hibernate state. Your session is saved.  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
A tour of the OmniBook  
To reset and restart the OmniBook  
If your OmniBook stops responding—and you can’t correct the problem in  
Windows—you can reset the OmniBook and restart Windows.  
1. If possible, shut down Windows.  
2. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot the OmniBook.  
–or–  
Press the square Off button on the left side of the case for 2 seconds, then press  
the blue On/Suspend button.  
–or–  
Insert a straightened paper clip into the small hole below the ac adapter socket  
and press the Reset button inside the hole.  
Reset button  
Hint  
If you want to reboot from a boot disk in the floppy disk drive, put the disk in the  
floppy disk drive before you restart the OmniBook. For example, you can reboot  
from the Support Utility disk, then use the commands on this disk to check your hard  
disk.  
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Starting Out with Your OmniBook  
A tour of the OmniBook  
To understand the status panel  
The OmniBook status panel, located above the keyboard, contains indicators that  
show the current status of the OmniBook. There are three groups of icons on the  
status panel that indicate  
Keyboard status.  
Data storage status.  
Power status.  
Keyboard status  
The icons on the right indicate Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock.  
This icon appears when Caps Lock is active.  
This icon appears when Num Lock is active.  
This icon appears when Scroll Lock is active.  
Data storage status  
The center icons indicate data storage areas—CD-ROM activity, floppy disk activity,  
hard disk activity, and PC card status.  
This icon appears when the OmniBook is reading from the built-in  
CD-ROM drive.  
This icon appears when the OmniBook is reading or writing to the floppy  
disk drive.  
This icon appears when the OmniBook is reading or writing to drive C.  
These icons appears when you insert PC cards into the card slots. Each  
icon identifies when a PCMCIA card slot is occupied.  
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Power status  
These icons indicate power conditions—ac adapter use, battery status, charging  
status.  
This icon appears when the OmniBook is in the Suspend power state; the  
“bookmark” icon reminds you that the state of the computer has been  
saved.  
This icon appears when the ac adapter is plugged in.  
The shading of the battery symbol shows the approximate charge level of  
the battery relative to a full charge.  
The lightning bolt symbol appears when the battery is charging. The  
battery symbol blinks when the battery is low.  
To attach a security cable  
1. Wrap the cable around a stationary object, such as a table leg.  
2. Loop the cable to create a slip knot around the stationary object—make sure it  
can’t slip off.  
3. Insert the lock into the OmniBook’s Kensington lock slot and release the key.  
Store the key in a safe place away from the OmniBook.  
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Using OmniBook Accessories  
Depending on the accessories you purchased with your OmniBook, the center  
drive-bay can hold an internal CD-ROM drive, a floppy disk drive, or a high-capacity  
battery.  
In this section you’ll learn how to  
Remove accessory modules from the OmniBook.  
Install and use the floppy disk drive.  
Install and use the CD-ROM drive.  
Replace the main battery.  
Install a second, high-capacity battery.  
Handle and store the battery safely.  
Maintain and preserve battery life.  
Insert and remove a PC card.  
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To remove accessories from the OmniBook  
The OmniBook’s center drive bay can hold a CD-ROM drive, a floppy disk drive, or a  
high-capacity (2nd) battery for extra power.  
High-capacity battery  
CD-ROM drive  
Floppy disk drive  
Floppy disk drive  
Use this procedure to remove any of these accessories.  
1. Slide the switch to the right. A pull-tab pops out.  
2. Pull the pull-tab firmly to remove the module from the OmniBook.  
C A U T I O N  
To prevent damage to the pull -tab, gently push the tab back into the module  
after you remove it from the OmniBook.  
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To install the floppy disk drive  
1. If necessary, remove the current accessory module from the OmniBook.  
2. Slide the floppy disk drive into the OmniBook until it clicks into place.  
–or–  
Connect the floppy disk drive to the OmniBook externally by pulling out the  
floppy disk drive cable and connecting it to the parallel port on the left side of  
the OmniBook.  
Parallel port  
Important  
The external floppy disk drive works only with the OmniBook’s parallel port. It does  
not work with the parallel port on the docking system or port replicator.  
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To insert and eject a floppy disk  
When the OmniBook is reading or writing data to the floppy disk drive, the floppy  
disk indicator appears on the Status Panel (above the function keys).  
floppy disk indicator  
C A U T I O N  
Do not insert or remove a floppy disk while the OmniBook is actively reading  
or writing data. Wait until the floppy disk drive stops reading or writing.  
Otherwise, you could lose data or the OmniBook could stop responding.  
1. Hold the disk with its face up, then slide it into the floppy disk drive slot until it  
clicks into place.  
2. To remove the floppy disk, press the eject button on the front of the floppy disk  
drive.  
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To install the CD-ROM drive  
You install the CD-ROM drive in the center drive bay of the OmniBook. To use both  
the CD-ROM drive and the floppy disk drive, connect the floppy disk drive to the  
OmniBook’s parallel port (on the left side of the OmniBook).  
1. Important  
Save your work and shut down Windows—you’ll be restarting the OmniBook.  
2. If necessary, remove the current accessory module from the OmniBook.  
3. Slide the CD-ROM drive into the OmniBook until it clicks into place.  
4. Press the square Off button for 2 seconds, then press the blue On/Suspend  
button to restart the OmniBook.  
Off button  
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To insert and remove a CD  
When the OmniBook is reading data from the CD-ROM drive, the CD disk indicator  
appears on the Status Panel (above the function keys).  
CD disk indicator  
C A U T I O N  
Do not insert or remove a CD while the OmniBook is actively reading data.  
Wait until the CD -ROM stops reading. Otherwise, the OmniBook could stop  
responding and you could lose data.  
1. Press the open button on the front of the CD-ROM drive.  
2. Place the CD in the drive and gently press down to seat it on the spindle.  
Do not touch the CD-ROM drive lens, located on the surface of the drive.  
Label up  
3. Close the door to the drive.  
4. To remove the CD, press the open button on the front of the CD-ROM drive.  
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To use the CD-ROM drive safely  
The CD-ROM drive used with the OmniBook is certified as a Class 1 laser device  
according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation  
Performance Standard and International Standards IEC 825 / IEC 825-1 (EN60825 /  
EN60825-1). This device is not considered harmful, but the following precautions  
are recommended:  
Ensure proper use by reading and following the instructions carefully.  
If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center—see the  
OmniBook Support and Service booklet.  
Do not attempt to make any adjustment of the unit.  
Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam—do not open the unit.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LASER KLASSE 1  
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To replace the battery  
The primary source of power for the OmniBook is its rechargeable battery. The  
OmniBook provides several safeguards so that you won’t be surprised by a  
dead-battery condition—the status panel shows the remaining battery charge, the  
battery symbol blinks when the battery is low, and a lightning bolt symbol appears  
on the status panel when the battery is charging.  
Fully charged battery  
To preserve your current work session, the OmniBook automatically turns off when  
the battery charge gets too low—your session continues when you plug in the ac  
adapter or insert a fresh battery.  
1. Important  
Save your work. Then press the blue On/Suspend button to stop the OmniBook.  
2. If available, plug in the OmniBook’s ac adapter.  
3. Slide the battery switch to the right and slide the battery out of its compartment.  
Slide switch to  
release battery.  
4. Slide the new battery all the way into the battery compartment.  
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To install a high-capacity battery  
To increase the time you can work on battery power, you can install a second,  
high-capacity battery in the OmniBook’s center drive bay.  
1. Important  
Save your work. Then press the blue On/Suspend button to stop the OmniBook.  
2. If necessary, remove the current accessory module from the OmniBook.  
3. Slide the high-capacity battery into the OmniBook, then gently press the latch  
forward until it clicks into place.  
High-capacity battery  
A second Battery Status icon appears in the LCD status panel, showing the  
approximate charge level of the new battery.  
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To handle and store the battery safely  
To safely use the battery, follow these instructions:  
To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a  
metal object to touch across the battery contacts.  
The battery pack is suitable for use only with compatible OmniBook models  
and specified battery charger. Check the Support and Service booklet for your  
local HP contact.  
Do not disassemble. There are no serviceable parts inside. Do not dispose of the  
battery pack in fire or water.  
Handle a damaged or leaking lithium-ion battery with extreme care. If you  
come in contact with the electrolyte, wash the exposed area with soap and  
water. If it contacts the eye, flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek  
medical attention.  
Do not expose the battery pack to high storage temperatures (above 60 °C,  
140 °F).  
When the battery is not in use, store it in the battery pouch provided.  
When discarding a battery pack, contact your local waste disposal provider  
regarding local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries.  
To obtain a replacement battery, contact your local dealer or HP sales office.  
Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient temperature exceeds 45 °C  
(113 °F).  
To maintain and preserve battery life  
To preserve the life of your battery, be sure to charge the battery pack regularly. If a  
battery pack is not used, it has limited shelf-life. Following a full (100%) recharge, a  
battery pack has the following shelf-life:  
Protect battery life  
Small pack  
Large pack  
Without recharging, it fully discharges in 1 year,  
and is unusable in 2 years.  
Without recharging, it fully discharges in 1.5 years,  
and is unusable in 3 years.  
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To insert a PC card  
The OmniBook PC card slots are available for storing data and expanding the  
communication capabilities of the OmniBook. The OmniBook supports standard  
Type I, II, and III PC cards (PCMCIA and CardBus). You can use two thin cards or  
one thick card. The lower card slot supports Zoomed Video, which allows a  
zoomed video card to show high-quality multimedia presentations.  
C A U T I O N  
Do not install Card Services or Socket Services software if it comes with your  
PC card. The OmniBook already includes Card Services and Socket Services,  
which automatically detect and set up PC cards you install in the upper and  
lower card slots. Different versions of this software will disrupt this support.  
Never insert or remove a plug -in card while an OmniBook PC card drive is  
actively reading or writing data. Wait until the PC card drive stops reading or  
writing. Otherwise, you could lose data or the OmniBook could stop  
responding.  
The OmniBook automatically detects and sets up a card when you insert it in a card  
slot. See the card’s instructions for additional information.  
1. Hold the card with its face up and its connector holes toward the card slot, then  
slide it into a PC card slot until it won’t go any further.  
2. When the card is fully inserted, the PC card indicator appears on the Status  
Panel. A double beep signals that the card has been recognized and is  
PC card indicator  
3. Inserting a card causes the slot’s button to protrude from the case. You can  
rotate the button towards the front to make it flush with the case.  
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About RAM Cards  
If you’re using a RAM card with the OmniBook, keep these suggestions in mind:  
For a new RAM card, install its battery before you insert the card.  
Replace the RAM card battery yearly.  
When you want to replace a RAM card battery, plug the card into the OmniBook and make sure the  
OmniBook stays turned on while you replace the battery. You can plug in the ac adapter to keep it  
from turning off. Otherwise, the data on the card will be lost.  
To remove a PC card  
C A U T I O N  
Never remove an I/O card while an application is open that’s set up to use that  
card. Exit the application first. If you remove the card, the application (or the  
OmniBook) might behave unpredictably or stop responding until you restart  
the OmniBook. Never insert or remove a plug -in card while the PC card drive is  
actively reading or writing data. Wait until the PC card drive is done.  
Otherwise, you could lose data or the OmniBook could stop responding.  
1. If you’re using Windows 95  
Click the PC card indicator in the taskbar, then click Stop. This protects your  
data and avoids unexpected problems. You can restart the card by removing it,  
then inserting again  
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups  
Go to step 2.  
2. If necessary, rotate the ejector button so that it protrudes from the case.  
3. Press the black ejector button until the card pops out, then pull out the card.  
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Where to Go from Here  
Where to Go from Here  
You can probably start using your OmniBook immediately, especially if you’re  
familiar with personal computers, or if you’ve already worked with Microsoft  
Windows. Still, your OmniBook is designed as a compact, mobile computer—so it  
has a few useful features that you don’t normally find on a desktop PC. Take a few  
minutes to explore them.  
See the Online Documentation  
For detailed information about the OmniBook, see the online User’s Guide. Also see  
the other online information in the online OmniBook Library.  
Check OmniBook Notes  
For late-breaking information available after the manuals were completed, see  
OmniBook Notes in the online OmniBook Library.  
Visit Our Web site  
For updates to the BIOS and other technical information, connect to our  
World-Wide Web site on the Internet at http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook.  
See the Corporate Evaluator’s Guide at our Website for complete information about  
installing alternate operating systems, as well as how to configure the OmniBook in  
a corporate, networked environment.  
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This chapter has instructions for installing or recovering an operating system. Your  
OmniBook package includes a Recovery CD, the (FAT16) Support Utility floppy disk,  
and the Microsoft Windows 95 Companion CD. With these tools , you can install or  
recover  
Windows 95 operating system.  
Windows for Workgroups from your own disks.  
Other HP programs, online User’s Guide, and drivers from the Recovery CD  
that came with your OmniBook.  
Windows NT and OS/2 Warp from your own disks, and using instructions and  
drivers from the Corporate Evaluator’s Guide on our Website at  
http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook. In addition, this site contains the latest  
updates of software drivers, and information on configuring the OmniBook in  
a corporate, networked environment.  
You can also create a FAT32 (file allocation table, 32-bit) hard-disk configuration  
using either the Recovery CD or a separate product, such as PartitionMagic by  
PowerQuest. Using the Recovery CD to create a FAT32 hard-disk configuration  
necessitates erasing the hard drive and making a floppy boot disk.  
Note  
As part of your initial setup of the computer, you have one opportunity to select  
one of the factory-installed operating systems. See chapter 1.  
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What the Recovery CD Contains  
What the Recovery CD Contains  
You will need the Recovery CD-ROM and the Support Utilities floppy disk to recover  
the Windows 95 operating system or HP factory-installed software.  
Directory  
Contains...  
README.TXT text file  
RECOVER\  
Instructions for using the Recovery CD.  
ENC  
Encrypted Microsoft Windows 95 recovery files. (Usable only in conjunction  
with the Support Utilities disk.)  
BOOTDISK  
For creating your own copy of a boot disk (like the Support Utilities disk or  
the FAT32 Support Utility disk).  
FILE.CHK and  
FILE32.CHK  
Checksum program.  
Checksum program for FAT32.  
README text file  
OMNIBOOK\  
Same as README.TXT  
HPADDON.WFW  
For Windows for Workgroups: Use this for the easiest setup after installing  
Windows for Workgroups, but before installing applications and user files.  
Overlays a standard MD-DOS 6.22 and Windows for Workgroups system  
with necessary drivers and optional OmniBook. This results in a system  
similar to the Windows for Workgroups system shipped with the OmniBook.  
For Windows for Workgroups and Windows 95: Use this to pick and install  
optional HP OmniBook applications, including Appointment Book, Phone  
Book, Calculator, the online User’s Guide, Tools, Diagnostics.  
Use this to manually install individual audio, video, SCSI, and PC-Card  
(PCMCIA) drivers for various operating systems (MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows  
of all types). Look for the specific driver for the specific version of your  
operating system. Each driver has a README file with instructions.  
User’s guides under \W95 and \WFW. Use this for direct viewing of the  
guide from the CD, not for its installation.  
HPUTILS  
DRIVERS  
MANUALS  
WFW_DRV  
Installs and updates Windows for Workgroups drivers, even on systems  
that contain existing applications and user files.  
The following sections tell you how to set up and start a recovery installation. Refer  
to the README text file on the Recovery CD and the Support Utilities disk for  
step-by-step instructions.  
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Reinstalling Windows 95  
Reinstalling Windows 95  
The following procedure describes how to reinstall the Windows 95 operating  
system that came with your OmniBook. These steps will format the hard drive. Back  
up any files you would like to save before reinstalling Windows 95.  
The entire recovery process takes approximately 1 hour. To recover your Windows  
95 operating system, you’ll need a CD-ROM drive, floppy disk drive, the Recovery  
CD, and the Support Utility disk.  
To reinstall Windows 95  
1. If you have an internal CD -ROM drive , connect the floppy disk drive to the  
OmniBook’s parallel port and install the CD-ROM drive in the OmniBook.  
–or–  
If you have a SCSI CD -ROM drive and a docking system , connect the SCSI  
CD-ROM drive to the docking system and install the floppy disk drive in the  
OmniBook.  
–or–  
If you have a PC card or Parallel Port CD -ROM drive , connect the PC card or  
Parallel CD-ROM drive and install the floppy disk drive in the OmniBook. See  
“To set up a PC card or parallel port CD-ROM drive” on page 3-15.  
2. Connect the ac adapter to the OmniBook.  
3. Insert the Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive.  
4. Insert the Support Utility disk in the floppy disk drive.  
5. Reset the OmniBook.  
The DOS 6.22 Startup menu appears.  
6. Click option 2:  
Recover Windows 95 from OmniBook Recovery CD  
7. Click the type of CD-ROM drive you’re using—internal OmniBook, SCSI with  
docking system, or PC card or parallel port.  
8. Follow the setup instructions on the screen.  
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9. When prompted for “Hibernate” partition size, you can continue with the  
default 64M byte Hibernate partition or choose an alternate size (based on  
the amount of system RAM installed).  
10. After the successful creation of the Hibernate partition , press Ctrl+Alt+Del to  
reboot the OmniBook.  
The DOS 6.22 Startup menu appears.  
11. Click option 2:  
Recover Windows 95 from OmniBook Recovery CD  
12. Click the type of CD-ROM drive you’re using—internal OmniBook, SCSI with  
docking system, or PC card or parallel port.  
The recovery process continues. This can take up to an hour. Do not interrupt the  
recovery process or unplug the ac adapter until recovery is completed.  
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Reinstalling Windows for Workgroups  
Reinstalling Windows for Workgroups  
The following procedure describes how to restore Windows for Workgroups and  
your original OmniBook software.  
The entire recovery process takes approximately 1 hour. To recover your Windows  
for Workgroups operating system, you’ll need a CD-ROM drive, floppy disk drive,  
your Windows for Workgroups backup disks, your MS-DOS 6.22 backup disks, the  
Recovery CD, and the Support Utility disk. If you don’t have backup disks, you can  
make them—see “To make DOS 6.22 and Windows for Workgroups disks.”  
To reinstall Windows for Workgroups  
1. If you have an internal CD -ROM drive , connect the floppy disk drive to the  
OmniBook’s parallel port and install the CD-ROM drive in the OmniBook.  
–or–  
If you have a SCSI CD -ROM drive and a docking system , connect the SCSI  
CD-ROM drive to the docking system and install the floppy disk drive in the  
OmniBook.  
–or–  
If you have a PC card or parallel port CD -ROM drive , connect the PC card or  
Parallel CD-ROM drive and install the floppy disk drive in the OmniBook. See  
“To set up a PC card or parallel port CD-ROM drive” on page 3-15.  
2. Connect the ac adapter to the OmniBook.  
3. Insert the Support Utility floppy disk.  
4. Reset the OmniBook.  
The DOS 6.22 Startup menu appears.  
5. Click option 4:  
Create Hibernate Partition (erases Hard Disk)  
6. When prompted for “Hibernate” partition size, you can continue with the  
default 64M byte Hibernate partition or choose an alternate size based on  
the amount of system RAM installed.  
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7. After the successful creation of the Hibernate partition, insert MS-DOS Disk #1  
into the floppy disk drive, then press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot the OmniBook.  
8. Follow the setup instructions on the screen.  
9. When prompted for installation choices, click the defaults.  
10. When the MS-DOS installation is complete, insert MS-DOS Disk #4 and type  
A:. This is the MS-DOS Supplemental disk.  
11. Type SETUP C:\DOSto install the MS-DOS supplemental files.  
12. Install Windows for Workgroups (from back-up installation disks or from  
purchased software) to drive C as follows:  
Insert disk #1 and type A:\SETUP.  
Click Express Setup.  
Select all defaults for this installation. Do not install any printers or  
networks. Install them after the rest of this installation is complete.  
13. Insert the Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive.  
14. Insert the Support Utility disk in the floppy disk drive.  
15. Reset the OmniBook. The DOS 6.22 Startup menu appears.  
16. Click option 3:  
Recover Windows for Workgroups drivers and HP Application Software  
17. Click the type of CD-ROM drive you’re using: internal OmniBook, SCSI with  
docking system, or PC card or parallel port.  
Do not interrupt the recovery process or unplug the ac adapter until recovery is  
completed.  
To make DOS 6.22 and Windows for Workgroups disks  
When you set up the Windows for Workgroups operating system, you should have  
been prompted to create a set of backup disks for Windows for Workgroups and  
DOS 6.22. If you did not make backup disks, you can do so now with the following  
procedure.  
1. From the OmniBook group, double-click Make Backup Installation Disks.  
2. Follow the setup instructions on the screen.  
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To install Windows for Workgroups drivers  
If you've installed a commercial version of Windows or Windows for Workgroups,  
you'll need to manually install the required OmniBook device drivers or use the  
OmniBook 2000/5700 Windows 3.X Driver Setup program. These steps modify some  
of your system files-such as WIN.INI and AUTOEXEC.BAT. An original version of  
each file is preserved in the C:\OMNI_DRV.XXX directory.  
1. If you have an internal CD -ROM drive , connect the floppy disk drive to the  
OmniBook’s parallel port and install the CD-ROM drive in the OmniBook.  
–or–  
If you have a SCSI CD -ROM drive and a docking system , connect the SCSI  
CD-ROM drive to the docking system and install the floppy disk drive in the  
OmniBook.  
–or–  
If you have a PC card or parallel port CD -ROM drive , connect the PC card or  
Parallel CD-ROM drive and install the floppy disk drive in the OmniBook. See  
“To set up a PC card or parallel port CD-ROM drive” on page 3-15.  
2. Connect the ac adapter to the OmniBook.  
3. Insert the Support Utility floppy disk.  
4. Reset the OmniBook. The DOS 6.22 Startup menu appears.  
5. Click option 5:  
Exit to MS -DOS  
6. Insert the Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive.  
7. From the DOS prompt, type C:\WINDOWS\WIN to start Windows.  
Note  
The path may need to be adjusted if Windows was installed in a location other than  
the default.  
8. From File Manager, go to the CD-ROM drive.  
9. Double-click setup.exe in the \omnibook\wfw_drv\disk1 directory.  
The OmniBook 2000/5700 Windows 3.x Drivers setup menu appears.  
10. Choose Next to install the drivers, then follow the setup instructions.  
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Installing Windows NT or OS/2 Warp  
Installing Windows NT or OS/2 Warp  
You provide the software to install these alternate operating systems. See the  
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide at our Website for complete information on installing  
these operating systems, as well as how to configure the OmniBook in a corporate,  
networked environment.  
To install Windows NT or OS/2 Warp  
You will need OmniBook-specific drivers. The drivers for alternate operating  
systems are located  
On the Recovery CD ROM, under OMNIBOOK\DRIVERS.  
On the OmniBook's hard drive under C:\OMNIBOOK\DRIVERS.  
On our Website at http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook . This site contains the  
latest updates of software drivers.  
Different versions of an operating system require different drivers, so make sure to  
select the appropriate driver  
The equipment you need are the OmniBook, its ac adapter, a floppy disk drive, and  
a CD-ROM drive (preferably SCSI-type). You also need the Support Utility floppy disk.  
If you have a docking system, you can leave the OmniBook docked during most of  
this procedure.  
C A U T I O N  
Before you start installing a new operating system, make sure the drivers you  
need will be accessible after the installation . Copy them from the web site or  
the hard drive to a floppy disk, or use the Recovery CD with a CD -ROM drive.  
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Installing HP Applications  
Installing HP Applications  
If you have deleted the online User's Guide, OmniBook Tools, or any of the Personal  
Information Management applications, you can reinstall them from the Recovery  
CD.  
To install HP software programs  
1. If you have an internal CD -ROM drive , install it in the OmniBook.  
–or–  
If you have a SCSI CD -ROM drive and a docking system , connect the SCSI  
CD-ROM drive to the docking system.  
–or–  
If you have a PC card or parallel port CD -ROM drive , connect the PC card or  
parallel port CD-ROM drive. See “To set up a PC card or parallel port CD-ROM  
drive” on page 3-15.  
2. Insert the Recovery CD in the CD-ROM drive.  
From the \OMNIBOOK\HPUTILS\DISK1 directory on the CD, double-click  
SETUP.EXE. The OmniBook Application Software Setup menu appears.  
3. Click the HP applications you’d like to install, then click Install Now.  
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This chapter describes procedures to expand or update the capabilities of your  
OmniBook, including:  
Replacing internal hardware.  
Connecting external devices.  
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Replacing Hardware  
This section describes how to  
Remove and install the hard disk drive.  
Find the system software version and memory size.  
Install a memory-expansion board.  
To remove the hard disk drive  
You can upgrade the OmniBook system by installing a new hard drive or you may  
want to switch hard drives between OmniBooks.  
1. Important  
Back up all the files on your current drive C. You can back up the files to a tape  
drive, a network drive, a PC card, or a flexible disk.  
2. Unplug the adapter.  
3. Exit Windows.  
If you’re using Windows 95, use the shutdown option from the Start menu.  
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups, exit Windows, then press  
the Off button.  
4. Remove all batteries from the OmniBook.  
5. Close the cover and turn your computer over.  
6. Remove the screw and security cover located at the back of the hard disk drive.  
7. Firmly slide the drive out of the drive compartment. (This requires some force.)  
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To install the hard disk drive  
After following the previous instructions for removing the hard disk drive, use these  
steps to install the new hard drive.  
1. Gently press downwards on the hard drive while you slide it into the drive bay.  
2. Make sure the drive is fully inserted.  
It may be necessary to use a small pair  
of pliers to pull up on the PC-board  
tab. While pulling up on the tab, gently  
press downwards on the hard drive  
while you slide it into the drive bay.  
3. Replace the screw and security cover.  
4. Replace the battery or attach ac power.  
5. Press the Off button for 2 seconds, then press the blue On/Suspend button.  
To find the system software version and memory size  
In Windows 95  
Click Start, HP User Tools, Information 2, OmniBook System Information. The  
software version and amount of memory are displayed.  
In Windows for Workgroups  
1. In Program Manager, double-click the OmniBook Tools icon (in the Main  
group).  
2. In the window’s Control menu, click About. The software version and amount  
of memory are displayed.  
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To add memory to the OmniBook  
The OmniBook memory slots accommodate two memory-expansion boards. You  
can install a memory-expansion board to increase the total amount of memory.  
C A U T I O N  
Take precautions against damage from static electricity: Gather all the parts  
you need so you can complete the installation in one sitting. Don’t remove the  
memory -expansion board from its packaging until you’ve removed the slot  
cover from the OmniBook. Do not use an ac adapter from another product.  
When you remove the board from its packaging, hold it only by its edges. Don’t  
touch the electronic components or gold traces. Also, turn off the unit, unplug  
the ac adapter, and remove the battery. Otherwise, the OmniBook or  
memory -expansion board may be damaged.  
1. Exit Windows—your current session and any data not saved will be lost.  
If you’re using Windows 95, use the shutdown option from the Start menu.  
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups, exit Windows, then press  
the square Off button.  
2. Unplug the adapter and remove all batteries from the OmniBook.  
3. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to remove the cover from the expansion slot.  
4. If a memory-expansion board is already present in both slots, pull out the board  
you want to replace. Use the tape tab to loosen the card from its connectors,  
then lift.  
5. Position the memory-expansion board over the connectors and press in the  
board until it seats fully. Be careful not to press in the center of the board as this  
could crack it. Press the board above the connectors.  
6. Replace the slot cover.  
7. Insert the battery, then press the blue On/Suspend button.  
8. When you see the following message:  
WARNING - UNEXPECTED AMOUNT OF MEMORY - RUN SCU  
press F2 to go to the System Configuration Utility.  
9. Press Alt+X to open the SCU Exit menu.  
10. Click Save and Exit to update the system configuration.  
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If you’re using Windows for Workgroups  
11. In Control Panel, double-click the Enhanced icon, then click Virtual Memory  
and Change.  
12. If the Use 32-Bit File Access option is set, clear it, then set this option again. This  
updates the Cache Size setting.  
13. Click OK to save the new setting. When prompted, click Restart Windows to  
activate the new setting.  
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Connecting Devices  
Your OmniBook is a powerful computer in its own right—but you’ll greatly expand  
its capabilities by connecting other devices. In this section you’ll learn how to  
Connect an external monitor and adjust the display type.  
Turn off the built-in display.  
Connect and install a printer.  
Connect an external mouse and keyboard.  
Enable Fn keys on an external keyboard.  
Connect a serial device.  
View or change serial port assignments.  
Connect a parallel device.  
View or change parallel port assignments.  
Make an infrared connection and print on an infrared printer.  
Set up a PC card or parallel port CD-ROM drive.  
Connect a MIDI device or joystick.  
Infrared port  
MIDI port  
Mouse or  
keyboard  
AC adapter  
Serial port  
XGA out  
Off button  
Parallel port  
Reset button  
Docking port  
Tilt foot  
Tilt foot  
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To connect an external monitor  
You can connect a VGA, SVGA, or XGA monitor to your OmniBook. When you  
connect the external display, the OmniBook automatically recognizes and activates  
it. The built-in display turns off to conserve power.  
1. Make sure the external monitor supports VGA, super VGA, or XGA format.  
2. Plug the cable from the external display into the XGA-out connector at the back  
of the OmniBook.  
To adjust the display type  
The default display setting provides optimum performance for the OmniBook’s  
internal display. To change the display options for the external monitor  
in Windows 95—select Start, HP User Tools, Setup, Display, Settings.  
in Windows for Workgroups—double-click the OmniBook Tools, Display.  
If the external display has higher resolution than the OmniBook display, you’ll have  
to turn off the OmniBook display to see the higher resolution.  
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To turn off the built-in display  
Press Fn+F5 to switch between the external and built-in display.  
To connect a printer  
Plug the printer cable into the appropriate port at the back of the OmniBook.  
A parallel printer is normally at the LPT1 port.  
A serial printer is normally at the COM1 port.  
Parallel port  
Infrared port  
Serial port  
To install a printer  
Before you can print from your OmniBook, you have to install the printer so that it  
can communicate with the OmniBook.  
In Windows 95—select Start, HP User Tools, Setup, Printers.  
In Windows for Workgroups—double-click Control Panel, Printers.  
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To connect an external mouse or keyboard  
Although the OmniBook comes with a full-sized keyboard, you can attach an  
external keyboard and an external mouse.  
1. Plug the mouse or keyboard cable into the external mouse/keyboard port on  
the back of the OmniBook.  
If you attach an external  
mouse, you cannot use  
the built-in TrackPoint III  
pointing device.  
2. Turn the OmniBook off and on again with the blue On/Suspend button.  
To connect both a mouse and keyboard  
1. Purchase a standard Y-adapter available at computer dealers.  
2. Plug the Y-adapter into the external mouse/keyboard port.  
3. Connect the external mouse and keyboard to the Y-adapter.  
Mouse  
Keyboard  
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To enable the Fn keys  
If you’ve connected an external keyboard, you need to enable the external Fn keys.  
1. Press Fn+F2 to start the SCU.  
2. From the Input/Output menu, select External Devices.  
3. Check Enable External Fn Key.  
To access the Fn key on your external keyboard, use Ctrl+Alt. For example, to  
access Fn+F2, press Ctrl+Alt+F2.  
To connect a serial device  
The OmniBook 9-pin serial port is a standard serial port, just like those found on  
many PCs. The most common types of serial connections involve printers, modems,  
and other computers. You can make such connections using standard serial cables  
and adapters available at computer dealers and electronic supply stores.  
To view or change serial port assignments  
You can see and change the serial communications port names (COM1, COM2,  
COM3, and COM4) assigned to the serial port and infrared port.  
1. Save any open files—you may need to reboot your OmniBook.  
2. Press Fn+F2 to enter the System Configuration utility.  
3. Use the Input/Output menu COM Ports command to change the COM names  
for the serial port and the physical infrared port (normally COM1 and COM2).  
PCMCIA serial-type cards use the remaining COM names.  
4. Exit the utility without rebooting—then click Start and Shut Down to restart the  
OmniBook. You must restart to make the new assignments active.  
5. If you changed the port assignments, you must reboot the OmniBook to make  
the new assignments active.  
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To specify serial port settings  
Many applications provide a way for you to adjust the settings for serial ports they  
use. Other applications don’t let you change serial port settings. However, you can  
use Control Panel to set the basic serial port settings—the ones used by an  
application that doesn’t change settings.  
In Windows 95  
1. From Control Panel, double-click System.  
2. Click the Device Manager tab to see a list of serial (COM) ports.  
3. To view the settings for a COM port, select the port and click Properties. (The  
serial port is normally COM1, and the physical infrared port is normally COM2.)  
In Windows for Workgroups  
Open Control Panel and double-click the Ports icon. Click the port you want to  
set up, then set its parameters. For details, see the Windows Quick Start manual.  
Hardware Settings  
The changes you make to the advanced settings for a serial port should match your  
hardware settings. The built-in advanced settings are listed below—you shouldn’t  
use different settings in any applications.  
COM1: address 3F8 hex, interrupt 4.  
COM2: address 2F8 hex, interrupt 3.  
COM3: address 3E8 hex, interrupt 4.  
COM4: address 2E8 hex, interrupt 3.  
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To connect a parallel device  
The OmniBook 25-pin parallel port is a standard parallel port. The most common  
types of parallel connections involve connections to printers and to other  
computers.  
For a printer connection, use a standard parallel printer cable available at  
computer dealers or electronic supply stores.  
For any other connection, such as a bi-directional connection, use a special  
parallel cable designed for that purpose. See the manual for the software you’re  
using.  
To view or change parallel port assignments  
You can see and change the parallel port names (LPT1, LPT2, LPT3) assigned to the  
printer port.  
1. Save any open files—you may need to reboot your OmniBook.  
2. Press Fn+F2 to enter the System Configuration utility.  
3. From the Input/Output menu, click LPT Port.  
4. Select the new port assignment and click OK.  
5. From the Exit menu, click Save and Reboot.  
If you’re prompted, enter your password, then click OK.  
6. Click OK to reboot your OmniBook.  
The parallel addresses are as follows:  
LPT1: address 378 hex.  
LPT2: address 278 hex.  
LPT3: address 3BC hex.  
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To make an infrared connection  
The infrared port provides a type of serial connection that doesn’t require cables—  
you just have to line up the device’s infrared port with the right rear of your  
OmniBook.  
Keep the distance within about 3 feet (1 meter) for optimum performance. For  
example, you can establish a connection to an infrared printer by simply aiming the  
back of the OmniBook at the printer.  
To print on an infrared printer  
To connect to an infrared (IrDA-compatible) printer, set the OmniBook printer port  
to be the infrared printer port, LPT3. The Infrared Monitor provides visual status for  
infrared communications and helps you resolve infrared communication problems.  
In Windows 95  
Click Start, Infrared. Use the tabs in the infrared window to set options.  
You can disable infrared printing by unchecking the Enable infrared  
communication box in the Options tab.  
In Windows for Workgroups  
1. From Program Manager, double-click OmniBook Tools (in the Main group).  
2. Click Connections, then Infrared Communications.  
3. Select the options you want:  
You can enable infrared printing immediately.  
You can enable infrared printing every time you start Windows.  
You can disable infrared printing by clearing options.  
For more information about IrMonitor, see its online help.  
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To set up a PC card or parallel port CD-ROM drive  
The general steps for setting up a PC card CD-ROM drive are as follows:  
1. Copy the device drivers—from the installation software provided with the  
CD-ROM drive—to the Support Utility disk into the A:\toolsdirectory.  
2. Add the device=driverstatements to the CONFIG.SYSfile on the Support  
Utility disk. The device statements should immediately follow the [USERCD]  
label.  
3. Check the AUTOEXEC.BATfile to make sure that the CD-ROM drive is assigned  
as drive G:.  
Before the OmniBook can recognize the CD-ROM drive, you’ll need to edit the  
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files on the Support Utility disk. The required  
device-drivers statements come from the CD-ROM manufacturer.  
What you’ll need from your CD-ROM manufacturer  
1. The names of the device drivers to copy to the Support Utility disk.  
2. The device=driversstatements to add the CONFIG.SYS file.  
3. Statements that the CD-ROM drive may need to add to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  
Hint  
Both the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files contain comments that should help  
your CD-ROM manufacturer advise you in editing the files to meet the particular  
requirements for your device  
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This chapter describes the OmniBook tools and utilities that come with the  
OmniBook. Use them to view and adjust configuration settings.  
This chapter describes  
HP User Tools (Windows 95 operating system only).  
OmniBook Tools (Windows for Workgroups operating systems only).  
System Configuration Utility (operating-system-independent).  
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Changing the Configuration  
For any operating system, you can use the System Configuration Utility (SCU) to  
change OmniBook configuration settings. For Windows 95 and Windows for  
Workgroups, you can also use a Tools application in Windows. The SCU provides  
more options for certain settings. The following chart summarizes the OmniBook  
settings. See the sections of this chapter for details.  
Settings  
HP User Tools (Windows 95)  
OmniBook Tools (Windows for Workgroups)  
SCU  
Display, keyboard, pointer  
Display resolution  
Display switching  
Keyboard setup  
External keyboard setup  
Pointing device setup  
External pointer setup  
Power management  
Power, time-out setup  
Advanced power setup  
Battery charging  
Connections  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Printer setup  
PC card setup  
COM port setup  
LPT port setup  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
SCSI BIOS setup  
Security  
Password setup  
PC identification  
Hard disk security  
Other  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Date and time  
Sound volume  
Boot setup  
Drive types  
Cache setup  
Memory size  
BIOS version  
Uninstall software  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
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Using HP User Tools  
HP User Tools give you a convenient way in Windows 95 to change the way your  
OmniBook looks and operates. For many settings, it’s an alternative to using the  
System Configuration Utility.  
To run HP User Tools  
1. Click Start, HP User Tools.  
2. Click the tabs and buttons for the changes you want to make. You’re prompted  
if you need to reboot the computer. Click Help or see the table below for more  
information.  
3. After you make the changes, exit HP User Tools.  
Information 1  
Information 2  
Setup  
Opens the OmniBook Users Guide and other online sources of information.  
Shows the HP software license agreement, and shows the BIOS version and the amount of system memory.  
OmniBook  
Display  
Sets whether the built-in display is on or off when an external display is present.  
Password  
“Set User Password.” The user password doesn’t give access to protected administrator options.  
“User Password Required” sets whether a password is required when the computer starts, before  
undocking, or when changing OmniBook settings such as those in the SCU.  
“Set Admin Password.” The administrator password provides protection equal to the user password plus PC  
ID and OmniBook setting protection. The administrator password can be used whenever the user password  
is requested, such as when changing the user password.  
“Admin Password Required” sets whether PC ID and OmniBook setting changes are protected by the  
administrator password.  
Power  
“Options for Battery Power” balances the tradeoffs between power savings and performance speed while  
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operating on battery power. Click Custom to set time-outs individually.  
“Idle Time Before Turn-Off” shows the individual time-outs for operation on battery power.  
Sets date, time, and time zone.  
Date/Time  
Display  
Sets display properties, including resolution and color palette settings.  
Opens the Printers folder for setting up and controlling printers.  
Sets PC Card properties, including identification, settings, and taskbar setup.  
Opens the Windows Control Panel for changing other settings.  
Printers  
PC Card  
Control Panel  
Advanced  
PC Identification  
Uninstall  
Lets you define four text strings for name, title, company, address, phone, etc.  
Lets you remove selected sets of OmniBook software from the hard disk drive.  
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Using OmniBook Tools  
Using OmniBook Tools  
OmniBook Tools give you a convenient way in Windows for Workgroups to change  
the way your OmniBook looks and operates. For many settings, it’s an alternative to  
using the System Configuration Utility.  
To run OmniBook Tools  
1. In Program Manager, double-click the OmniBook Tools icon (in the Main  
group).  
2. Click the buttons for the changes you want to make. You’re prompted if you  
need to reboot the computer. Click Help or see the table below for more  
information.  
3. After you make the changes, exit OmniBook Tools.  
Personalize  
Display  
Lets you define four text strings for name, title, company, address, phone.  
Lets you set date, time, and international settings.  
OmniBook Display  
Sets whether the built-in display is on or off when an external display is present.  
Display Resolution  
Sets the number of dots used to display the entire screen image and the number of colors  
available—for the built-in display or a display connected to the VGA output.  
Sound  
Volume and Mixer  
Opens the Volume-Mixer window for adjusting volume and balance.  
Starts the Windows Media Player application.  
Media Player  
Sound Recorder  
Connections  
Docking  
Starts the Windows Sound Recorder application.  
“Docking Prompts” sets whether reminder messages appear when you dock or undock and whether  
a password is required to undock, if you have a password.  
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COM Ports  
Printers  
Sets serial and infrared port addresses and interrupts.  
Sets printer options.  
Card Slots  
Starts the CardWizard application for managing PC cards.  
Infrared Communications  
Input Devices  
Pointing Devices  
Keyboard  
Starts IrMonitor or sets when it starts. IrMonitor provides IrDA communications capability.  
Sets pointing device or mouse settings.  
Sets keyboard repeat settings.  
Power Management  
Options for Battery Power  
Balances the tradeoffs between power savings and performance speed while operating on battery  
power. Click Custom to set time-outs individually.  
Idle Time before Turn-Off  
Shows the individual time-outs.  
Uninstall  
Lets you remove selected sets of OmniBook software from the hard disk.  
Password  
Set Admin Password  
The administrator password provides protection equal to the user password plus PC ID and  
OmniBook setting protection. The administrator password can be used whenever the user password  
is requested, such as when changing the user password.  
Admin Password Required  
Sets whether changes to PC ID and OmniBook settings are protected by the administrator password.  
Set User Password  
The user password protects certain events, but doesn’t give access to protected administrator  
options, such as PC ID.  
User Password Required  
Sets whether a password is required when the computer starts, before undocking, or when changing  
OmniBook settings such as those in the SCU.  
Library  
Opens the OmniBook User’s Guide and other online sources of information.  
Shows the BIOS version and the amount of system memory.  
(Control menu, About)  
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Using the System Configuration Utility  
The System Configuration Utility (SCU) provides access to basic configuration  
settings. It is independent of the operating system.  
To run the SCU (during reboot)  
1. Close all applications, then shut down Windows and reboot the OmniBook. If  
necessary, you can press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot.  
2. During reboot, at the message “<F2> to enter System Configuration Utility,”  
press F2 to start the SCU.  
3. The mouse is not active in the SCU. Press Alt to activate menus, and use the Tab  
key, arrow keys, spacebar, ENTER, and ESC to navigate and change settings. See  
the tables below for more information.  
4. After you select the options you want, use the Exit menu to close the SCU.  
5. Certain settings require that you reboot the OmniBook before they take effect.  
We recommend rebooting after changing SCU settings.  
To run the SCU without rebooting  
This method is not supported by certain operating systems, such as OS/2.  
1. Save your data in any open applications.  
2. Press Fn+F2 simultaneously to start the SCU.  
3. The mouse is not active in the SCU. Press Alt to activate menus, and use arrow  
keys, spacebar, ENTER, and ESC to navigate and change settings. See the tables  
below for more information.  
4. After you select the options you want, use the Exit menu to close the SCU.  
Certain settings require that you reboot the OmniBook before they take effect.  
The following table describes the action required when changing SCU options:  
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Sets the date and time.  
Reboot required.  
Reboot required.  
Date and Time  
Boot Devices  
Boot Device  
FDD First. The typical PC boot, where drive A is searched first for a  
system disk, then drive C.  
HDD Only. Boots the computer from drive C only. Provides protection  
from boot-sector virus.  
Boot Configuration  
Full. Configures all Plug and Play devices, such as needed for DOS or  
Windows 3.x.  
Boot devices only. Configures just. The keyboard, display, and disk,  
such as needed for Windows 95.  
Auto-detect. Detects the current operating system and boots the  
appropriate configuration.  
Fast Boot. Skips the RAM test.  
Enable SCSI BIOS. Enable only if drivers aren’t available for the  
operating system.  
Enable boot sector virus check. Avoids a potential boot sector  
message during reboot.  
Docking Messages  
Passwords  
On or off. Provides prompts during docking and undocking.  
Save required.  
Immediate.  
Password options  
Administrator Password. Sets whether PC ID and SCU-type changes are  
protected by the administrator password.  
User Password. Sets whether a user password is required when the  
computer turns on, before undocking, or when making SCU-type changes. .  
Disable hard disk drive lock. Sets whether a user password with turn-on  
security can secure data on the hard disk when in another computer.  
Set Admin password  
The administrator password provides protection equal to the user password  
plus PC ID and SCU protection. The administrator password can be used  
whenever the user password is requested, such as when changing the user  
password.  
Immediate.  
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Set User password  
The user password protects user events selected in Password Options, but  
doesn’t give access to protected administrator options, such as PC ID.  
Immediate.  
PC Identification  
Internal Cache  
External Cache  
Disks menu  
Four text strings for name, company, address, phone.  
Immediate.  
Enables faster performance by using internal processor memory.  
Enables faster performance by using external cache memory.  
Reboot required.  
Reboot required.  
Floppy Disk Drive  
Hard Disk Drive  
Specifies the type of floppy disk drive.  
Reboot required.  
Reboot required.  
Specifies the type of hard disk for a nonstandard hard disk.  
Input/Output menu  
COM Ports  
Sets serial and infrared port addresses and interrupts.  
Sets printer port address.  
Reboot required.  
Reboot required.  
Reboot required.  
Reboot required.  
LPT Port  
LPT Type  
Sets printer port communication.  
Keyboard Setup  
Key Delay. Sets how long you hold a key down before the character starts  
repeating.  
Key Repeat Rate. Sets how fast characters repeat.  
Keyboard Numlock. Sets whether Num Lock is active after rebooting.  
External devices  
VGA Display device. Sets whether the built-in display is on or off when an  
Save required.  
external display is present.  
Force recognition of external VGA. Overrides automatic detection of an  
external display.  
Enable External Fn Key. Lets you press Ctrl+Alt instead of Fn on an  
external keyboard with no Fn key.  
Ignore External Pointing Device. Activates the built-in pointing device  
when an external mouse is connected.  
Audio Port  
Sets the volumes for the beeper signal and the sound speaker.  
Save required.  
Power menu  
Power Controls  
Power Saving should be On for power savings, Off for no power  
Reboot required.  
management. If an Advanced Power Management driver is loaded, power  
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Using the System Configuration Utility  
saving is active regardless of this setting.  
Suspend, Auto Hibernate, HDD power-down, CPU power-down are  
automatic turn-off times when operating on battery power.  
Enable Hibernate enables or prevents saving and restoring a session from  
the hard disk.  
Time-out during screen activity permits automatic suspend if the only  
activity is display activity.  
HDD power-down when on AC permits the hard disk to turn off when  
operating on ac power.  
Disable low battery message can block this message if it interferes with  
the operating system.  
Battery Charging  
Sets the order for charging two batteries. Only one battery charges at a time. Save required.  
Exit menu  
Save and Exit  
Saves changes and exits without rebooting.  
Saves changes and reboots the computer.  
Discards changes and exits.  
Save and Reboot  
Exit (No Save)  
Default Settings  
Restore Settings  
Version Info  
Reboot suggested.  
Resets all settings to defaults without exiting.  
Discards changes without exiting.  
Shows the BIOS version.  
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If you run into problems getting your OmniBook started, you can use the  
suggestions in this chapter for getting back on track.  
Hints  
If you’re having a problem—and Windows is running on your OmniBook—see the  
online OmniBook User’s Guide. Its troubleshooting chapter contains more  
troubleshooting information.  
If you’re having a problem within one particular application, check the manual for  
that application, too.  
If you have questions that this manual doesn’t answer, you can  
See the online OmniBook User’s Guide—it’s your main source of information  
about using the OmniBook. It includes extensive troubleshooting information.  
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups, check the online Windows Quick Start  
and MS-DOS Quick Start manuals.  
If you’re using Windows 95, check the printed Introducing Microsoft Windows  
manual.  
Look at the online Help for Windows and other applications.  
Check with your computer system administrator, if you have one.  
See other books about Windows, MS-DOS, and other applications. Check your  
local library or bookstore.  
Contact your dealer, or contact Hewlett-Packard—see the OmniBook Support  
and Service booklet or OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook Library.  
Get information about system resources (interrupts, addresses, and memory)—  
see “Software System Resources” on page 6-4.  
Find technical information about the OmniBook on the Internet—visit the  
World-Wide Web support site at http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook.  
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Solving Basic Problems  
Solving Basic Problems  
If your OmniBook has a problem starting, find the symptom below that matches  
your situation. Try the suggestions one at a time.  
If the OmniBook turns off immediately after it turns on  
Battery power is probably extremely low. Plug in the ac adapter, or insert a  
charged battery pack.  
If the OmniBook stops responding  
Press the blue On/Suspend button and wait a few moments until the icons on  
the status panel stabilize. Then press the blue button again to turn the  
OmniBook back on.  
If necessary, press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot.  
If nothing happens, insert a paper clip or other slender object into the reset slot  
on the left side of the case, below the ac adapter socket. Push in momentarily—  
the system should reset and reboot.  
If the OmniBook doesn’t respond at turn-on  
Connect the ac adapter.  
Press On/Suspend to try turning on the unit.  
Insert a insert a paper clip or other slender object into the reset slot in the left  
side of the case, below the ac adapter socket. Push in momentarily—the system  
should reset and reboot.  
If you get no response, remove the battery and ac adapter and reset the  
OmniBook again—then plug in the ac adapter and try resetting again. If  
you still get no response, the unit requires service.  
If the cursor sometimes drifts on the screen  
The TrackPoint is constantly being calibrated and sometimes the cursor drifts  
during the process. If this occurs, remove your finger from the TrackPoint for 3  
seconds to allow proper calibration.  
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If the OmniBook doesn’t reboot successfully  
If your operating system is MS-DOS or Windows for Workgroups  
If no text is displayed, or if things stop before you see any text about MS-DOS,  
the unit probably requires service.  
If you see error messages during startup, but Windows starts or you get an  
MS-DOS prompt, exit Windows. Then type scandiskto fix problems with  
drive C. Then press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot—but at the “MS-DOS Startup Menu,”  
press F8 ENTER and step through each startup command to find where the  
problem occurs. Repair or restore the necessary files as indicated.  
If you see text about MS-DOS but things stop before Windows starts or before  
you get an MS-DOS prompt, insert the Support Utility disk or other boot disk in  
the floppy disk drive, then press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot from drive A—then click  
the Minimum Startup option. (If the unit doesn’t reboot from a floppy boot disk,  
the unit probably requires service.)  
If it reboots, type dir c:to see if drive C contains valid files. Then try the  
following:  
If drive C has valid files, try typing these commands:  
scandisk c:  
sys a: c:  
(to repair any defects)  
(to restore core MS-DOS files).  
Last resort: The following commands delete all files on drive C, so you must  
reinstall your files after running these commands:  
fdisk  
format c: /u  
(to reinitialize drive C)  
(to prepare drive C for storing data)  
If it still doesn’t start, try reinstalling the Windows for Workgroups files on drive  
C—see page 2-6.  
If your operating system is Windows 95  
If no text is displayed during reboot, or if things stop before you see “Starting  
Windows 95...”, the unit probably requires service.  
If you see “Starting Windows 95...” during startup followed by error messages,  
reboot again—but when you see “Starting Windows 95...”, press F8 to get the  
startup menu. Click a startup option that might help you discover or fix the  
problem.  
Use the “safe mode” option to start Windows with a basic configuration.  
Run ScanDisk (in System Tools) to fix problems with drive C. You can also  
make other changes to repair your startup files.  
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Use the “step-by-step” option to step through each startup command to find  
where problems occur, so you can repair or restore any files indicated.  
If drive C (the hard disk) isn’t working properly, insert the Support Utility floppy  
disk in the floppy disk drive, then press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot from drive A—  
then click the Minimum Startup option. At the MS-DOS prompt, type  
scandisk c:to fix certain problems with drive C. You can use other  
commands on drive A to try to repair drive C. Then remove the floppy disk and  
try rebooting again. If it still doesn’t start, try reinstalling the original Windows  
95 files on drive C.  
If your system password doesn’t work  
Check whether Num Lock is off. Try changing it.  
If you’ve forgotten your password, have your OmniBook at hand and call  
Hewlett-Packard at the phone number in the Service and Support booklet.  
If the screen is difficult to read  
Set the display resolution to its original setting—800×600 (SVGA) or 1024×768  
(XGA). For Windows for Workgroups, use Display in OmniBook Tools. For  
Windows 95, use Display in HP User Tools.  
Try adjusting the display controls below or to the right of the screen.  
Try changing the color scheme. For Windows for Workgroups, use Display in  
OmniBook Tools. For Windows 95, use Display in HP User Tools.  
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Specifications and Regulatory  
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Your OmniBook is designed to provide trouble-free operation. The following  
suggestions can help you maintain its dependability:  
Observe the temperature limits and other specifications listed in the next  
section.  
Check out the tips about ergonomics and work habits.  
If you have problems, see the problem-solving suggestions in chapter 5 of this  
manual.  
If you think your OmniBook might need repair service, see the warranty and  
service information in the Support and Service booklet.  
To contact Hewlett -Packard: If you have questions that this manual and the online  
OmniBook manuals don’t answer (even after looking in the contents and index),  
you can contact Hewlett-Packard at the address or phone number listed in the  
Support and Service booklet or in OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook  
Library. Please have your OmniBook with you.  
To clean the OmniBook: You can clean the OmniBook with a soft cloth  
dampened either in clean water or in water containing a mild detergent. Do not use  
an excessively wet cloth nor allow water inside the case. Do not use any abrasive  
cleaners, especially on the display. Do not apply any cleaner directly to the display.  
Instead, apply the cleaner to a soft cloth and then gently wipe the display. You can  
clean the keyboard with a vacuum cleaner to remove accumulated dust.  
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Hardware Specifications  
Hardware Specifications  
Display  
Backlit liquid-crystal display (LCD).  
SVGA (800 x 600 dots) or XGA (1024x768 dots) up to 16M colors.  
Enhanced PC functionality with compact layout.  
Embedded numeric keypad.  
Keyboard  
Tilt feet to change keyboard angle  
Pointing device.  
Memory  
Mass  
Storage  
RAM: 16 MB or more (depending on the model), expandable to 128 MB maximum.  
Card slots: two PC card slots available (two type I or type II cards or one type III card).  
Hard disk drive: 1 removable 2.5-inch IDE drive.  
Floppy disk drive: 1 removable 3.5-inch 1.44-MB floppy disk drive.  
Serial: one 9-pin 115,200-baud RS-232 port (with hardware handshaking).  
Parallel: one 25-pin bi-directional parallel port.  
Infrared: one 4-Mbps bi-directional IrDA port.  
Interfaces  
SVGA output: one SVGA port with up to 256-color 1280 x 1024resolution.  
Card slots: PC card I/O cards (two type I or type II cards or one type III card).  
MIDI: one mini D-sub 15-pin connector and adapter.  
Docking port: one custom port for docking station.  
Electrical: PC card version 2.1 cards.  
Card Slots  
Mechanical: PC card type I, II, and III cards.  
AC Adapter  
Input: 115 to 240 Vac (50 to 60 Hz).  
Output: 12 Vdc, 3.3 A.  
Polarity: negative (inner contact is negative).  
Battery Pack  
Temperature  
F1193B 14.4 vdc lithium-ion 2.5 AH  
F1194B 14.4 vdc lithium-ion 3.75 AH  
Operating: 10 to 35 °C (50 to 95 °F) on TFT,  
5 to 35 °C (41 to 95 °F) on DSTN.  
Storage: -40 to +60 °C (-40 to 140 °F).  
The unit may not operate properly below 5 °C (41 °F), but it can be stored at  
temperatures down to -40 °C (-40 °F) without damaging the hardware.  
Operating: 90% relative humidity at 35 °C (95 °F) maximum.  
Storage: 90% relative humidity at 60 °C (140 °F) maximum.  
Humidity  
Audio System Built-in 16-bit Sound Blaster-compatible stereo sound card, microphone and speakers.  
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Software System Resources  
Software System Resources  
Below are default values for the system resources. To see other, non-default  
possibilities, refer to the System Configuration Utility, which lists port and audio  
device configurations in the Input/Output menu.  
System Resources  
The tables in this section show typical resource usage as set up by the OmniBook  
BIOS. Plug-and-play operating systems, drivers, and SCU settings may change some  
of the entries.  
System Interrupts  
0
System timer  
1
Keyboard  
2
Redirect IRQ 9  
3
COM2 and COM4 (undocked) / Free (docked)  
4
COM1 and COM3 (serial port)  
5
Crystal sound  
6
Floppy disk drive  
7
LPT1 (parallel port)  
8
Real-time clock  
9
MIDI  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
PCI-type interrupt: CardBus (undocked) / SCSI (docked)  
Free  
Mouse  
Coprocessor  
Internal hard disk (primary IDE controller)  
Internal CD-ROM (secondary IDE controller)  
System Memory  
C0000-CAFFF  
CB000-CBFFF  
CC000-E7FFF  
E8000-FFFFF  
Chips & Technologies video BIOS  
Enhanced parallel port BIOS  
Free (see below)  
Plug-and play, PCI, and system BIOS  
Valid uses for memory addresses CC000-E7FFF:  
Upper memory blocks (UMBs) in the range CC000-E7FFF.  
PC card and ISA/PCI card memory windows in the range CC000-DFFFF.  
ISA/PCI card boot ROM in the range CE000-DFFFF.  
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System Input/Output Addresses (100 -3FF)  
170-177  
1F0-1F7  
200-207  
220-22F  
2F8-2FF  
330-331  
376  
378-37F  
388-38B  
3B0-3BB  
3C0-3DF  
3E0-3E1  
3F0-3F5  
3F6  
Secondary HDD controller (internal CD-ROM)  
Internal hard disk  
Joystick  
Crystal sound  
COM2 (infrared port)  
MPU 401 (MIDI)  
Secondary HDD controller (internal CD-ROM)  
LPT1 (printer port)  
Sound  
VGA adapter  
VGA adapter  
PC card bridge on PCI  
Floppy controller  
Primary HDD controller  
Floppy controller  
3F7  
3F8-3FF  
COM1 (serial port)  
DMA Channels  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sound record  
Sound playback  
Floppy disk drive  
Fast IR  
DMA controller  
Free  
Free  
Free  
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Safety Information  
Safety Information  
Power Cord, Plug, and Voltage Requirements  
The power cord supplied with the OmniBook ac adapter should match the plug  
and voltage requirements for your local area. Regulatory approval for the ac  
adapter has been obtained using the power cord for the local area. However, if you  
travel to a different area and need to connect to a different outlet or voltage, you  
should use one of the power cords listed below. To purchase a power cord  
(including one for a country not listed below) or a replacement ac adapter (HP part  
number F1044B), contact your local Hewlett-Packard dealer or Sales and Service  
office.  
Power Cords  
Country  
Rated Voltage and  
Current  
AC Plug Type  
HP Part Numbers  
Canada  
Mexico  
125–127 Vac (10 A)  
NEMA 5-15P  
8120-1348 (2.3 m)  
–or–  
Philippines  
Taiwan  
8120-6260 (1.0 m)  
United States  
United States  
East and West Europe 250 Vac (10 A)  
Egypt  
250 Vac (6 A)  
NEMA 6-15P  
CEE 7-VII  
8120-0698 (2.5 m)  
8120-1689 (2 m)  
–or–  
Saudi Arabia  
Hong Kong  
Singapore  
United Kingdom  
Australia  
New Zealand  
People’s Republic of  
China  
8120-6262 (1.0 m)  
8120-1351 (2.3 m)  
–or–  
8120-6261 (1.0 m)  
8120-1369 (2 m)  
–or–  
250 Vac (5 A)  
BS 1363A  
AS3112  
250 Vac (7.5 A)  
8120-6346 (1.0 m)  
Switzerland  
Denmark  
Japan  
250 Vac (6 A)  
250 Vac (6 A)  
125 Vac (12 A)  
125 Vac (7 A)  
250 Vac (10 A)  
SEV Type 12  
Danish AFSNIT 107  
MITI 41-9682  
MITI 41-7275  
IEC 83-B1  
8120-2104 (2 m)  
8120-2956 (2 m)  
8120-5342 (2.5 m)  
8120-6768 (0.2 m)  
8120-4211 (2.0 m)  
India  
South Africa  
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Safety Information  
C A U T I O N  
Use only the ac adapter shipped with the OmniBook (HP part number  
F1044B). Using any other adapter could damage the OmniBook and void your  
warranty. Always plug the ac adapter into a grounded outlet. Also, the adapter  
plug has negative polarity —the inner contact is negative, and the outer is  
positive.  
Battery Safety  
To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a  
metal object to touch across the battery contacts.  
The battery pack is suitable for use only with an HP OmniBook 2000/5700 and  
F1338A battery charger.  
Do not disassemble. There are no serviceable parts inside.  
Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or water.  
Handle a damaged or leaking lithium-ion battery with extreme care. If you  
come in contact with the electrolyte, wash the exposed area with soap and  
water. If it contacts the eye, flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek  
medical attention.  
Do not expose the battery pack to high storage temperatures—above 60 °C  
(140 °F).  
When the battery is not in use, store it in the battery pouch provided.  
When discarding a battery pack, contact your local waste disposal provider  
regarding local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries.  
To obtain a replacement battery, contact your local dealer or HP sales office.  
Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient temperature exceeds  
45 °C (113 °F).  
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Laser Safety  
The CD-ROM drive used with the OmniBook is certified as a Class 1 laser device  
according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation  
Performance Standard and International Standards IEC 825 / IEC 825-1 (EN60825 /  
EN60825-1). This device is not considered harmful, but the following precautions  
are recommended:  
Ensure proper use by reading and following the instructions carefully.  
If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center—see the  
OmniBook Support and Service booklet.  
Do not attempt to make any adjustment of the unit.  
Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam—do not open the unit.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LASER KLASSE 1  
LED Safety  
The infrared port located on the back panel of the OmniBook is classified as a  
Class 1 LED (light-emitting diode) device according to International Standard  
IEC 825-1 (EN60825-1). This device is not considered harmful, but the following  
precautions are recommended:  
If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center—see the  
OmniBook Support and Service booklet.  
Do not attempt to make any adjustment of the unit.  
Avoid direct eye exposure to the infrared LED beam. Be aware that the beam is  
invisible light and cannot be seen.  
Do not attempt to view the infrared LED beam with any type of optical device.  
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT  
LEDSCHÜTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT  
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Working in Comfort  
Working in Comfort  
Ergonomics is the science that fits products to people. Its goal is to make products  
easy, enjoyable, safe, and efficient to use. However, with even the best designed  
equipment, how you use the product is very important.  
You can use your OmniBook virtually anywhere, anytime, so following the  
guidelines below can be a challenge—but your efforts will be worthwhile, and help  
ensure that your OmniBook is ergonomically effective for you.  
Place your OmniBook directly in front of you, within easy reaching distance for  
your hands when your arms are hanging straight down at your side (this is  
about 16 inches, or 40 centimeters, in most cases).  
10° 10°  
Whenever possible, adjust your seat height, work surface, or both to position  
the surface at approximately elbow height.  
Try not to use a lot of force when typing—type as lightly as possible. The  
OmniBook keyboard requires little force to activate, and excess force during  
typing may increase the risk of injury to you in the long term.  
Do not rest your wrists on a sharp edge when typing. Whenever possible, find a  
work surface edge that is rounded or padded, or position yourself so your  
hands rest on the surface, not its edge.  
When typing, try to find positions where you can sit with your arms (shoulder  
to elbow) straight down at your sides, and try not to hold your arms out away  
from your body (angle less than 20 degrees).  
10°  
10°  
Position the keyboard so your wrists, hands, and fingers are in a “neutral” line  
while typing. This means they do not tilt up or sideways more than 10 degrees.  
Shift positions and move your body from time to time—keeping your body  
“locked” in one position for a long period of time is unnatural and stressful.  
Take short (about 2 minutes or so) breaks whenever you feel fatigued, tired, or  
stiff—or at least once every hour. Use the breaks to gently stretch your hands,  
fingers, arms, and shoulders.  
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Regulatory Information  
Regulatory Information  
This section presents information that shows how the OmniBook 2000/5700  
complies with regulations in certain regions. Any modifications to the OmniBook  
not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the authority to operate the  
OmniBook in these regions.  
U.S.A.  
The OmniBook 2000/5700 generates and uses radio frequency energy and may  
interfere with radio and television reception. The OmniBook complies with the  
limits for a Class B computing device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which  
provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.  
The “FCC ID” number for this product is listed on the bottom of the unit. In the  
unlikely event that there is interference to radio or television reception (which can  
be determined by removing the unit’s batteries and ac adapter), try the following:  
Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.  
Relocating the OmniBook with respect to the receiver.  
Connecting the OmniBook ac adapter to another power outlet.  
Connections to Peripheral Devices  
To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, use properly shielded  
cables with this device.  
For more information, consult your dealer, an experienced radio/television  
technician, or the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications  
Commission: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This  
booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC  
20402, Stock Number 004-000-00345-4. At the first printing of this manual, the  
telephone number was (202) 512-1800.  
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Canada  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions  
from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the  
Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les  
limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le  
règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des  
Communications du Canada.  
Japan  
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Europe  
Products sold in Europe by Hewlett-Packard and its authorized dealers meet the  
specifications listed below.  
Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)  
Manufacturer:  
Address:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
Hewlett-Packard Co.  
Mobile Computing Division  
1000 NE Circle Blvd.  
Corvallis, OR 97330  
declares that the following product  
HP OmniBook 2000/5700, all models  
All  
Product name:  
Options:  
conforms to the following product specifications  
IEC 950:1991+A1,A2 / EN 60950 (1992)+A1,A2  
IEC 825-1:1993/EN60825-1:1994, Class 1  
Safety:  
EMC:  
[1 ]  
CISPR 22:1993 / EN 55022 (1994): Class B  
EN 50082-1:1992  
IEC 801-2:1991 / prEN 55024-2 (1992): 4kV CD, 8kV AD  
IEC 801-3:1984 / prEN 55024-3 (1991): 3V/m  
IEC 801-4:1988 / prEN 55024-4 (1992): 0.5 kV signal lines, 1.0kV  
power lines  
Supplementary  
Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low  
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.  
The HP F1044B ac adapter used with this product is designed to  
operate on all power systems, other than IT power systems.  
[1] The product was tested in a typical configuration with  
Hewlett-Packard personal computer peripherals.  
Quality Department  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
Mobile Computing Division  
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safety, 6-7  
A
D
BIOS resources, 6-4  
blocks (upper memory),  
6-4  
ac power  
data storage, 1-17  
default values, 6-4  
disable infrared  
printing, 3-14  
display (external)  
adjusting type, 3-8  
connecting, 3-8  
DMA channels, 6-5  
docking password, 4-6  
DOS 6.22 backup disks,  
2-7  
icon, 1-18  
board (expansion), 3-5  
adapter  
mouse/keyboard, 3-10  
adapter (Y), 3-10  
addresses  
Input/Output, 6-5  
serial ports, 3-12  
adjusting  
C
Caps Lock icon, 1-17  
CardBus, 1-29  
cards  
I/O port names, 3-11,  
3-12  
PC card status, 1-17  
setting up PC card  
port, 3-15  
brightness, 1-9  
display type, 3-8  
volume, 1-11  
drivers  
administrator password,  
4-4  
advanced settings  
serial ports, 3-12  
applications (HP), 2-10  
audio system  
installing, 2-9  
reinstalling, 2-2  
CD-ROM drive  
reading from icon,  
1-17  
channels (DMA), 6-5  
charging  
battery, 1-4  
cleaning the OmniBook,  
6-2  
E
ergonomics, 6-9  
expansion board, 3-5  
external  
headphones, 1-11  
microphone, 1-11  
speakers, 1-11  
volume, 1-11  
display type, 3-8  
speaker volume, 1-11  
speakers, 1-11  
connecting  
headphones, 1-11  
microphone, 1-11  
speakers, 1-11  
Corporate Evaluator's  
Guide, 1-2, 2-9  
creating  
B
F
backup disks  
factory-installed  
operating system, 1-5  
FAT32, 2-2, 2-3  
floppy disk drive  
icon, 1-17  
creating DOS 6.22, 2-7  
creating Windows for  
Workgroups, 2-7  
battery  
DOS 6.22 backup  
disks, 2-7  
charging, 1-4  
icons, 1-18  
installing, 1-3  
Fn keys  
volume control, 1-11  
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docking, 4-6  
forgotten, 5-5  
in SCU, 4-9  
in User Tools, 4-7  
user, 4-4  
H
K
hard drive  
Kensington lock  
attaching, 1-18  
keyboard  
icon, 1-17  
headphones  
(connecting), 1-11  
HP applications  
installing, 2-10  
adjusting, 1-10  
correct positioning,  
6-9  
PC cards  
icons, 1-17  
inserting, 1-29  
setting up port, 3-15  
plug requirements, 6-6  
port  
status, 1-17  
I
L
icons  
ac power, 1-18  
battery status, 1-18  
Caps Lock, 1-17  
CD-ROM drive  
activity, 1-17  
charging status, 1-18  
floppy disk activity,  
1-17  
laser safety, 6-8  
LED safety, 6-8  
license agreement, iii  
addresses, 3-12  
assignments, 3-11  
infrared, 3-9  
interrupts, 3-12  
keyboard, 3-10  
mouse, 3-10  
M
memory  
system resource, 6-5  
microphone  
parallel, 3-9  
PC card, 3-15  
serial, 3-9, 3-11  
settings, 3-12  
Y-adapter, 3-10  
power  
hard disk activity, 1-17  
Num Lock, 1-17  
PC card, 1-17  
(connecting), 1-11  
N
Scroll Lock, 1-17  
status panel, 1-17  
suspended state, 1-18  
inserting  
PC cards, 1-29  
installing  
Num Lock  
icon, 1-17  
cords, 6-6  
status, 1-18  
O
product specifications,  
6-2  
protecting OmniBook  
with Kensington lock,  
1-18  
OmniBook  
cleaning, 6-2  
Notes, 1-31  
battery, 1-3  
factory-installed  
operating system,  
1-5  
HP applications, 2-10  
HP software, 2-3  
operating systems, 2-3  
OS/2 Warp, 2-9  
Windows, 2-3  
Windows 95, 2-4  
Windows for  
Website, 1-2, 1-31  
online User's Guide, 1-31  
operating systems  
OS/2 Warp, 2-9  
reinstalling, 2-2  
Windows 95, 2-4  
Windows for  
Workgroups, 2-6  
Windows NT, 2-9  
OS/2 Warp, 2-9  
OS/2 Warp Connect, 2-9  
R
recovering Windows, 2-3  
Recovery CD, 2-3, 2-4  
regulatory information,  
6-10  
reinstalling  
HP applications, 2-10  
User's Guide, 2-2  
Windows 95, 2-4  
Windows for  
Workgroups, 2-6  
Windows NT, 2-9  
interrupts  
P
Workgroups, 2-6  
removing  
serial ports, 3-12  
system, 6-4  
passwords  
PC card, 1-30  
administrator, 4-4  
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specifications, 6-2  
software system, 6-4  
status  
reinstalling, 2-2  
S
V
safety  
laser, 6-8  
LED, 6-8  
power, 6-6  
voltage, 6-6  
data storage, 1-17  
keyboard, 1-17  
power, 1-18  
VGA format, 3-8  
voltage requirements,  
6-6  
status panel, 1-17  
super VGA, 3-8  
support, 6-8  
Support Utilities disk, 2-3  
Support Utility disk, 2-4  
system resources  
DMA channels, 6-5  
Input/Output  
volume  
Scroll Lock icon, 1-17  
SCU  
adjusting, 1-11  
setting passwords  
with, 4-9  
W
Warp Connect, 2-9  
Website (OmniBook),  
1-2, 1-31  
Windows 95, 2-4  
Windows for  
securing the OmniBook,  
1-18  
security  
attaching cable, 1-18  
serial port  
addresses, 3-12  
assignments, 3-11  
interrupts, 3-12  
settings, 3-12  
service, 6-8  
addresses, 6-5  
memory, 6-5  
system interrupts, 6-4  
Workgroups, 2-6  
Windows NT, 2-9  
U
X
upper memory blocks,  
6-4  
user password, 4-4  
User Tools  
setting passwords  
with, 4-7  
User's Guide (online)  
XGA format, 3-8  
Z
software  
license, iii  
resources, 6-4  
Sound Blaster, 1-11  
speakers (connecting),  
1-11  
Zoomed Video, 1-29  
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