HP Hewlett Packard Network Card Docking System User Manual

HP OmniBook Docking System  
User’s Guide  
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Contents  
Using the Docking System .................................  
Understanding the Basics ................................  
To set up the docking system ............................  
To dock the OmniBook ................................  
To undock the OmniBook ..............................  
To set a docking password..............................  
To manually undock the OmniBook .......................  
To attach a security cable ..............................  
To understand docking status lights .......................  
Making Connections ....................................  
To connect an external keyboard .........................  
To connect a PS/2 mouse ..............................  
To connect a serial mouse ..............................  
To switch back to the internal pointing device ................  
To connect an external display ..........................  
To enable the built-in and external displays simultaneously.......  
To connect a parallel device ............................  
To connect a serial device ..............................  
To connect your audio equipment ........................  
To connect SCSI devices ...............................  
To install an expansion card ............................  
To remove a device from the undocked configuration ..........  
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Troubleshooting.........................................  
Solving Problems ......................................  
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Specifications and Regulatory Information ....................  
Regulatory Information ..................................  
U.S.A. ............................................  
Canada ...........................................  
Japan ............................................  
Europe ...........................................  
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Getting Started  
With the OmniBook Docking System, you can significantly increase the capabilities  
of your OmniBook. By making one connection—plugging your OmniBook into the  
docking system—you can get convenient access to these types of connections:  
Printer.  
Modem or other serial device.  
External SCSI peripherals, such as a CD-ROM drive or disk drive.  
Network access cards.  
External keyboard and external mouse.  
External display.  
Audio connections.  
Power.  
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How to Use This manual  
The procedures in this manual differ slightly depending on the operating system  
you’ve installed—Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups. Read each step  
carefully to see if it applies to your operating system.  
What About Other Operating Systems?  
If you’ve installed another operating system on the OmniBook—Windows NT or OS/2 for example—  
follow the general procedures under Windows for Workgroups. Instead of exiting Windows (when so  
instructed), exit the operating system you are using.  
About Your OmniBook Manuals  
Your OmniBook provides these additional manuals:  
The online OmniBook User’s Guide introduces the OmniBook and shows you  
how to operate and maintain your OmniBook. It also contains troubleshooting  
information.  
The Introducing Microsoft Windows 95 manual, shipped with your OmniBook,  
contains information about using the standard features of Windows 95.  
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Using the Docking System  
Understanding the Basics  
Understanding the Basics  
This section shows you how to get your docking system and OmniBook up and  
running quickly, including how to  
Set up the docking system.  
Dock and undock the OmniBook.  
Manually undock.  
Attach a security cable to the docking system.  
Set a docking password.  
Understand the docking status lights.  
To set up the docking system  
1. Optional: To adjust the typing angle of keyboard, you can connect the tilt legs  
to the docking system. Gently press inward on the tilt feet and snap on at one of  
the three height settings shown below.  
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Squeeze and slide to one  
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of three height settings.  
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Understanding the Basics  
2. Plug the power cord into the ac adapter, then into a grounded ac outlet. Plug  
ac adapter connector into the port on the back of the docking system.  
C A U T I O N  
Use only an HP F1140A ac adapter (the type shipped with the Docking  
System) —do not use an ac adapter from the OmniBook or another product.  
Using an improper adapter could damage the OmniBook and will make your  
warranty invalid.  
3. Place the cable cover on the docking system.  
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To dock the OmniBook  
1. Collapse the OmniBook tilt feet. The OmniBook will not align correctly with the  
docking port if the tilt feet are extended.  
Tilt foot  
2. Unplug the OmniBook’s ac adapter and cables, then close the cable door.  
3. Open the OmniBook’s docking port door and slide the door under the port.  
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Understanding the Basics  
4. Place the OmniBook on the docking system and firmly push toward the  
docking pins until the docking system’s motor pulls the computer into the  
dock.  
To undock the OmniBook  
1. Make sure ac power is connected to the docking system—red status light will be  
on.  
2. Turn on the OmniBook (blue On/Off button).  
3. If you’re using Windows 95, go to step 4.  
–or–  
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups, save your work and exit Windows.  
You’ll be rebooting the OmniBook.  
4. Exit any applications that are using SCSI or network devices.  
5. Press the Undock button on the docking system.  
–or–  
Undock button  
If you’re using Windows 95, you can instead select Eject PC from the Start  
menu.  
6. If you’re using Windows for Workgroups, reboot the OmniBook after  
undocking.  
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Other Controls  
The following picture shows the user controls on the docking system.  
Resets the OmniBook  
Turns OmniBook on and off  
Undocks the OmniBook  
To set a docking password  
Password security protects access to your OmniBook. If you use password security,  
you must enter the password at certain times (defined in Password Options). This is  
how to specify a docking password.  
1. Press Fn+F2 to open the System Configuration Utility. The mouse does not work  
in this environment.  
2. Press ALT+S to open the System menu, then select Passwords.  
3. Under Password Options, select Undock.  
4. Select Set User Password and type your password.  
5. Save and exit the System Configuration Utility.  
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Using the Docking System  
Understanding the Basics  
To manually undock the OmniBook  
If for some reason you can’t undock the OmniBook using the Undock button, you  
can manually undock it. Manual undocking overrides password protection.  
To secure your OmniBook while docked, keep a Kensington MicroSaver lock  
attached to the security connector on the docking system. (See the following topic  
for instructions.)  
1. Save your work and, if necessary, exit Windows. If you’re using Windows 95, be  
sure to use the shut down option from the Start menu.  
2. Insert a key or other thin object into the security opening.  
3. Press the key inward and while holding it, pull the OmniBook forward.  
Press firmly …  
…the Docking System releases the OmniBook .  
4. After manually undocking the OmniBook, press the reset button on the  
OmniBook.  
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To attach a security cable  
Your docking system has a built-in security connector that allows you to secure the  
docking system with a cable. Kensington MicroSaver lock systems work with these  
connectors and are available at many computer stores.  
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 docking system’s security connector and release the key.  
Store the key in a safe place away from the OmniBook.  
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Understanding the Basics  
To understand docking status lights  
The red and green lights on the docking system indicate the current status of the  
docking system. The status lights are located in the lower left corner of the docking  
system.  
This light  
Indicates  
Hard disk drive activity  
This light turns on when the OmniBook is reading  
from or writing to the hard disk drive.  
Floppy disk drive activity  
This light turns on when the OmniBook is reading  
from or writing to the floppy disk drive.  
Password protection on  
This light blinks when a password is required.  
Docking status  
This light turns green when the OmniBook  
is successfully docked, on, and can be undocked.  
AC power  
This light turns red when ac power is connected to  
the docking system. The light turns red and green  
when ac power is connected and the OmniBook is  
docked.  
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Power (ac adapter).  
External keyboard.  
External mouse.  
External display.  
Printer or other parallel device (25-pin).  
Modem or other serial device (9-pin).  
Midi/Game port.  
Headphones or external speakers.  
External CD-ROM drive or other SCSI-2 device.  
Network access and other types of ISA and PCI cards (in the expansion-card  
slots).  
Headphones or  
external speakers  
External audio device  
Line in  
AC power  
Printer  
Serial  
SCSI  
Expansion card  
Midi  
Monitor  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
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Making Connections  
To connect an external keyboard  
You can use the built-in and external keyboards while docked.  
1. Attach the keyboard cable to the docking system.  
2. Dock the OmniBook.  
keyboard connector  
Hint  
If you are using a docking system with an external keyboard, substitute the  
keystrokes CTRL+ALT for Fn. You must also select the option  
Enable External Fn key:  
1. Press Fn+F2 to open the System Configuration Utility.  
2. Press ALT+I to open the Input/Output menu.  
3. Select External Devices.  
4. Select the Enable External FN Key check box.  
To connect a PS/2 mouse  
The OmniBook has a PS/2 mouse driver installed. When you dock, the OmniBook  
automatically detects and sets up the mouse.  
1. Attach the mouse cable to the docking system.  
2. Dock the OmniBook.  
3. If you’re not using Windows 95, reboot the OmniBook.  
mouse connector  
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To connect a serial mouse  
1. If you’re using Windows 95, go to step 2.  
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If you’re using Windows for Workgroups, save your work and exit Windows.  
You’ll be rebooting the OmniBook.  
2. Attach the serial mouse to the docking system.  
serial connector  
3. Dock the OmniBook.  
4. If you’re using Windows 95, go to step 5.  
–or–  
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups, reboot the OmniBook.  
5.  
If you’re using Windows 95  
Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Mouse, General.  
Click Change, then select Standard Serial Mouse.  
–or–  
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups  
From Program Manager, select Windows Setup/Change Systems Setting.  
Select Serial Mouse.  
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To switch back to the internal pointing device  
Use this procedure to switch back to the built-in pointing device from an external  
PS/2 mouse.  
1. Save your work.  
2. Disconnect the mouse cable from the docking system.  
3. Turn the OmniBook off, then back on.  
Hint  
You can also disable the external pointing device from the System Configuration  
Utility.  
1. Press Fn+F2 to open the System Configuration Utility.  
2. Press ALT+I to open the Input/Output menu.  
3. Select External Devices.  
4. Select the Ignore External Pointing Device check box.  
To connect an external display  
Use this procedure to connect an external display to your OmniBook. Before  
beginning, check the documentation for your display and make sure that the  
external display supports standard VGA or super VGA format.  
1. Plug the VGA cable from the external display into the VGA connector at the  
back of the docking system.  
2. Dock the OmniBook.  
The OmniBook automatically recognizes and activates the external display. The  
built-in display turns off. If you want to run the built-in display and an external  
display simultaneously, see the following procedure for instructions.  
VGA connector  
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To enable the built-in and external displays  
simultaneously  
If you enable the built-in display while running the external display, you may notice  
a slight dimming while the external display is connected. If the display resolutions  
for the two displays are not the same, panning may result.  
The System Configuration Utility provides a setting for turning the built-in display on  
and off. Docking messages are not available under-Windows 95.  
1. Press Fn+F2 to open the System Configuration Utility.  
2. Press ALT+I to open the Input/Output menu.  
3. Select External Devices.  
4. Select the Both External VGA and LCD check box.  
5. Save and exit.  
Hint  
You can also use Fn+F5 to switch between the external and built-in displays.  
To connect a parallel device  
The docking system’s 25-pin parallel port is a standard enhanced (EPP/ECP)  
parallel port. The most common types of parallel connections involve connections  
to printers and to other computers.  
1. Attach the parallel cable to the parallel connector.  
2. Dock the OmniBook.  
3. If necessary, install your printer or other device driver. See your Windows  
manual for instructions.  
parallel connector  
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To connect a serial device  
The docking system’s nine-pin serial port is a standard PC serial port. 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. Use the  
following procedure to connect a modem, serial printer, or serial cable.  
1. Attach the serial cable to the serial connector.  
2. Dock the OmniBook.  
serial connector  
To connect your audio equipment  
The docking system provides one output connector and two input connectors. You  
can connect headphones, external stereo speakers, an external audio source (such  
as a CD player), or an amplified microphone to the docking system.  
Headphones or external speakers  
1. Attach the headphones or speaker cable to the audio-out connector.  
audio-out connector  
speaker switch  
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If up, internal  
speaker enabled.  
2. Move the speaker switch to the up position to enable both the OmniBook’s  
internal speakers and the external speakers.  
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Move the speaker switch to the down position to disable the internal speaker.  
If down, internal  
speaker disabled.  
Microphone or external audio source (such as a CD player)  
Attach an amplified microphone to the line-in (1) connector.  
Attach an external audio source to the audio-in (2) connector.  
audio-in connector (2)  
line-in connector (1)  
To connect SCSI devices  
SCSI devices are disabled whenever you turn off the system or undock.  
1. Make sure that each SCSI device is set to a unique SCSI ID number, ID 1 through  
ID 6. Do not use ID 0. See the device’s documentation for instructions for  
checking and changing the device’s ID.  
2. Set the SCSI bus termination for each device.  
The device at the end of the SCSI bus must be terminated, while the devices in  
the middle of the bus must have their terminators removed or disabled. The  
device’s documentation describes how to check and change the termination.  
3. Connect the peripheral devices to the docking system one after the other—a  
“daisy-chain” connection.  
4. Plug each SCSI device into a proper electrical outlet. See the device  
documentation for details.  
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5. If you’re using Windows 95, the OmniBook automatically detects the new  
device and sets it up for you. If necessary, Windows 95 requests information  
about the device.  
–or–  
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups  
e. Exit Windows.  
f. Dock the OmniBook.  
g. Reboot the OmniBook.  
To install an expansion card  
You can add up to two ISA cards, such as network (LAN) cards, to the docking  
system. You can add one PCI card to the docking system. If you install a PCI card,  
you can install only one ISA card—and it must be in the lower ISA slot.  
C A U T I O N  
Before removing the card from its bag, equalize static electricity by touching  
the bag and the port replicator’s metal back plate at the same time. Handle the  
card by its edges. Avoid touching electronic components.  
1. Undock the OmniBook and unplug the ac adapter from the docking system.  
2. Remove the cable cover and monitor stand if necessary  
3. Slide the metal shield from the base.  
If the shield is difficult to slide, you can insert a small screwdriver into the gap  
between the shield and base and gently work the shield loose. Be sure to loosen  
the shield evenly on both the right and left sides before attempting to remove it.  
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4. Unscrew and remove the slot cover next to the card slot you want to use.  
5. Slide the card firmly into the connector and replace the slot cover screw.  
Important If you have already installed a PCI card, you can install only one ISA  
card—and it must be in the lower ISA slot.  
ISA cards  
PCI card  
6. Replace the shield.  
7. Plug in the ac adapter.  
8. Replace the cable cover and dock the OmniBook.  
9. If you’re using Windows for Workgroups.  
Install the software for the card following the manufacturer’s instructions. If the  
card isn’t detected, contact the card manufacturer.  
–or–  
If you’re using Windows 95  
If the card isn’t detected, in Control Panel double-click Add New Hardware.  
Important News for  
Windows 95 Users  
If you are using Windows 95, you’ll need to remove the card you added from the  
undocked configuration. See the following procedure.  
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To remove a device from the undocked configuration  
When Windows 95 installs a new docking station device, it may include the device  
in both the docked and undocked configuration. To prevent problems when  
undocking, remove the device from the undocked configuration.  
1. Double-click My Computer, Control Panel, System.  
2. Click the Device Manager tab and find the card you installed in the list—if it is a  
network card, it will be under Network Adapters.  
3. Select the card, then click Remove.  
4. When the Confirm Device Removal box appears, select  
Remove From Specific Configuration.  
5. Under Configuration, select Undocked, then choose OK.  
Confirm Device Removal  
Network Card  
Warning: You are about to remove this device from your system.  
Remove from all configurations.  
Remove from specific configuration.  
Undocked  
OK  
Cancel  
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Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting  
There are many ways to get information and technical support for your OmniBook  
and docking system. If you have a question about your docking system that this  
manual does not answer, you can try any of the following sources:  
The online OmniBook User’s Guide  
The online manual provides complete instructions about how to operate and  
maintain your OmniBook. You can view the manual online or print it.  
The World Wide Web  
The HP Web site provides a wealth of information about HP mobile-computing  
products. Here you can download new software and drivers, get detailed setup  
instructions, or view a list of common questions and answers. You can also find  
out how to get information and ask questions through CompuServe and  
Technical Support  
If you’d like to talk to a trained representative, you can call Technical Support.  
If the product is under warranty, the technical assistance is normally free. Your  
only charge will be the telephone call and you will speak directly to a support  
specialist.  
The Technical Support telephone number for your area is listed in the Support  
and Service booklet that you received with your OmniBook.  
HP First (automated fax service)  
You can also use the HP automated fax service. Through HP First, you can  
access thousands of documents that provide help or information by fax.  
The HP First telephone number is:  
(800) 333-1917 (inside U.S. and Canada).  
(208) 344-4809 (outside U.S. and Canada).  
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Solving Problems  
Solving Problems  
If you have a problem using the docking system, find the symptom that matches  
your situation. Try the suggestions one at a time.  
If the OmniBook won’t undock after you press the Undock button  
Make sure the OmniBook is turned on.  
If you’re using a password, make sure it’s accepted.  
If you’re prompted about shutting down devices, and if no applications are  
using those devices, press ENTER. Otherwise, close those applications and try  
undocking again.  
Reboot the system and try again.  
Remove the ac adapter and let the docking system rest for 30 seconds or so,  
then reset and attach the ac adapter  
To manually undock the OmniBook, press a key or other thin object into the  
security opening in the docking system. The docking system releases the  
OmniBook. Always reset the OmniBook after manually undocking.  
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Solving Problems  
If you’re using Windows 95 and OmniBook won’t undock  
Check to make sure that the network card is removed from the undocked  
configuration. See “To remove a device from the undocked configuration” on  
page 1-25.  
From the Start menu, click Shut Down, then Restart the Computer in MS-DOS  
mode. From MS-DOS, try undocking.  
If the docking system makes a noise when you dock the OmniBook  
There is nothing wrong with the hardware. This occurs on occasion when the  
docking system motor pulls the OmniBook into place.  
If you need to replace a lost or damaged power cord  
For the replacement part number for the docking system power cord, contact the  
number in the Support and Service booklet.  
If a serial or parallel device or external display doesn’t work  
Make sure the OmniBook is fully inserted in the docking system. The  
connection should be snug.  
Reboot the OmniBook.  
If an external PS/2 mouse or keyboard doesn’t work  
Make sure the OmniBook is fully inserted in the docking system. The  
connection should be snug.  
Make sure the mouse is plugged into the correct port. The mouse and keyboard  
ports look the same. See page 1-17.  
Turn the system off and on.  
Reboot the system.  
Undock the OmniBook, unplug and reconnect the ac adapter, then dock again.  
If the network connections don’t work  
Make sure that the LAN cable is connected.  
You normally lose connections when you turn off the system or undock. See if  
your network software has a reconnect feature.  
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Make sure you are using the appropriate drivers for the card—for a list of  
Check your configuration files to make sure that the network drivers are  
properly installed.  
Try undocking and docking again.  
Check that there is no address or interrupt conflict. Check these settings on the  
network adapter—or, if the board has configuration software, check the settings  
using that software—see the manual for the network board. Also check these  
settings in your network software.  
If SCSI devices don’t work  
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups, try rebooting and selecting a startup  
option that loads the SCSI drivers.  
Check the device ids for conflicts.  
Make sure you turn on the SCSI devices before you reboot the system. They’re  
configured at boot time.  
Check your connections and termination.  
Check your configuration files to make sure that the SCSI drivers are properly  
installed.  
Try undocking and docking again.  
Check that there is no address or interrupt conflict. The SCSI interface normally  
uses I/O range 3000-307F and interrupt request 10.  
If a network-enabled system locks up when rebooting  
The following suggestions apply to Windows for Workgroups only:  
Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT to disable Windows for Workgroups network support for  
all non-network startup options. Add the /N switch to the WIN command  
(win /n) for each of the non-network options.  
Edit CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT to load network drivers only for the  
“Docking system” startup option, and not for undocked startup options.  
The following suggestions s apply to other operating systems:  
Check any available online tools—Device Wizard in Windows 95, for  
example—or check with your system administrator.  
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Solving Problems  
If your docking password isn’t accepted  
Check whether Num Lock is off.  
If you’ve forgotten your password, have your OmniBook at hand and call  
Hewlett-Packard support. See your OmniBook Support and Service booklet.  
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Specifications and Regulatory  
Information  
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Specifications and Regulatory Information  
Your OmniBook docking system is designed to provide trouble-free operation. The  
following suggestions can help you while working with your OmniBook:  
If you have problems, see the problem-solving suggestions and references  
listed in chapter 2.  
If you think your docking system 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 the 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.  
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Specifications and Regulatory Information  
Regulatory Information  
Regulatory Information  
This section presents information that shows how the docking system complies with  
regulations in certain regions. Any modifications to the docking system not  
expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the authority to operate the  
docking system in these regions.  
U.S.A.  
The docking system generates and uses radio frequency energy and may interfere  
with radio and television reception. The docking system 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. (With a  
network card installed, the docking system complies with the limits for a Class A  
device, which limits use to a nonresidential 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  
undocking the OmniBook and unplugging the ac adapter), try the following:  
Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.  
Relocating the docking system with respect to the receiver.  
Connecting the ac adapter to another power outlet.  
To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, use properly shielded  
cables when connecting peripheral devices to this device. Use cables supplied with  
the OmniBook when appropriate.  
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) 783-3238.  
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Regulatory Information  
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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Regulatory Information  
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 F1098B docking system  
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conforms to the following product specifications  
IEC 950:1991+A1,A2 / EN 60950 (1992)+A1,A2  
Safety:  
EMC:  
CISPR 22:1993 / EN 55022 (1994): Class B [1]  
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): 0.5kV signal lines, 1.0kV power  
lines  
Supplementary  
Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC  
Directive 89/336/EEC.  
The HP F1140A 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.  
[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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