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1 HP OmniBook 2000/5700 User’s Guide (Windows 95) HP OMNIBOOK 2000/5700 USER’S GUIDE ............................................ 4 Using This Online Manual ..........................................................................................
2 To insert and remove a CD ................................................................................................ 25 To insert a PC card .......................................................................................................
3 To perform a math function on one number ....................................................................... 45 To do simple arithmetic ..................................................................................................... 46 6. CHANGING THE CONFIGURATION .
4 HP OmniBook 2000/5700 User’s Guide This manual describes how to use the OmniBook with the Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system. It focuses on the special Hewlett-Packard hardware and software, not the Windows operating system itself.
5 liable for any errors or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or the examples herein.
6 1. Getting Comfortable • Identifying Parts of the OmniBook. • Adjusting the Display. • Using the Pointing Device. • Using Sound. • Using the OmniBook Keyboard. • Learning About Windows. Congratulations! Your OmniBook sets a new standard in personal computing.
7 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 for extra battery power. Alternatively, you can connect the floppy drive to the OmniBook externally—see "To install the floppy drive.
8 Adjusting the Display Your OmniBook display controls are located to the right of the display. • All OmniBooks are equipped with a brightness control. • Some models may also have a contrast control. To adjust the display • Slide the control up or down to adjust the brightness or contrast.
9 Using the Pointing Device The TrackPoint III pointing device is located in the center of the keyboard, and the two click buttons are located below the keyboard. The pointing device controls the motion of the cursor on the screen by detecting pressure.
10 • To maintain a smooth pointing operation, occasionally lift the cap off the post and clean it with a soft, moistened cloth. When the cap wears out, you can replace it with one of the spares shipped with your OmniBook.
11 Using Sound The OmniBook supports Sound Blaster compatible sound. In this section you’ll learn how to • Adjust the speaker volume. • Connect a microphone, speakers, or headphones. • Record and play sound. To adjust the speaker volume • Hold down Fn and press F8 or F9 as needed to gradually increase or decrease the maximum volume.
12 You can also plug in an external microphone, external speakers or headphones, and a stereo input source, such as a CD player. • Plug the microphone into the microphone jack. The built-in microphone turns off. • Plug the stereo speakers or headphones into the output jack.
13 Using the OmniBook Keyboard In the section you’ll learn how to • Tilt the keyboard. • Use the special features of the keyboard. To tilt the keyboard You can adjust the keyboard angle for more comfortable typing. • Flip down the built-in tilt feet located on the bottom of the OmniBook.
14 ALT GR key If your keyboard has an ALT GR key to the right of the spacebar, 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 up per-right characters.
15 Learning About Windows To learn about Windows This OmniBook User’s Guide does not discuss the Windows operating system. Rather, it introduces the OmniBook and shows you how to operate it. For information about Windows, see the following sources: • Start the 10-minute tour of Windows 95.
16 2. Operating the OmniBook • Checking the Status of the OmniBook. • Starting and Stopping the OmniBook. • Using Storage Devices. Your OmniBook has been specifically designed for ease-of-use on the road. It features “instant-on” power that immediately restores your last screen.
17 reminds you that the state of the computer has been saved. Caps Lock Appears when Caps Lock is active. Num Lock Appears when Num Lock is active. Scroll Lock Appears when Scroll Lock is active. The Windows 95 taskbar also shows status information about ac power or battery use, sound, infrared, and PC card use.
18 Starting and Stopping the OmniBook You can easily start and stop your OmniBook using the blue On/Suspend button. But 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.
19 automatically turns off when you shut down Windows.) Hint Preserving connections. If you have active network connections, or if you have any SCSI devices connected, use 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.
20 session at turn-on. Off button Off No-power/stopped state. Everything is shut down (battery charges if ac adapter is connected). Computer reboots at turn-on. The Start button provides two commands that stop the OmniBook. • Suspend changes the OmniBook to the Suspend state if the ac adapter isn’t connected.
21 If these actions have no effect, remove the battery and ac adapter and press the reset button. Then install the battery or plug in the ac adapter and try pressing the reset button again. Hint Rebooting from a floppy disk. If you want to reboot from a boot disk in the floppy drive, put the disk in the floppy drive before you restart the OmniBook.
22 Using Storage Devices Your OmniBook can access information in the following types of data storage devices. Each device is assigned a drive letter by the operating system. For example, the floppy drive is drive A, and the internal hard disk is drive C.
23 –or– • To connect the floppy drive to the OmniBook externally, pull out the floppy drive cable and connect it to the parallel port on the left side of the OmniBook. To remove the CD-ROM or floppy drive 1. Slide the switch to the right. A pull-tab pops out.
24 To insert and eject a floppy disk When the OmniBook is reading or writing data to the floppy drive, the floppy disk indicator appears on the Status Panel. Caution Do not insert or remove a floppy disk while the OmniBook is actively reading or writing data.
25 Press the reset button. 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. Caution Do not insert or remove a CD while the OmniBook is actively reading data. Wait until the CD-ROM drive is done.
26 For information about compatible cards, visit our Web site at http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook. Or contact Hewlett-Packard as described in the Support and Service booklet. Caution Do not install Card Services or Socket Services software if it comes with your PC card.
27 To remove a PC card Caution 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.
28 3. Managing Battery Power • Monitoring Battery Power. • Recharging and Replacing Batteries. • Controlling Battery Power. 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.
29 Recharging and Replacing Batteries You can use the ac adapter to recharge the battery—and to run on ac power to preserve the battery. The OmniBook conserves power by using Advanced Power Management (APM), software that controls power drain. Data on any of the drives is not affected by a low battery.
30 The orange charging light on the battery turns on while the battery is charging. The light turns off when the battery isn’t charging. Hint Optimum charging. To get the longest battery operating time, wait until the Charge indicator (lightning bolt) turns off in the Status Panel.
31 Maintaining the backup battery. The permanent, internal backup battery recharges whenever you plug the ac adapter into the OmniBook. The backup battery can run down if you always charge the main battery in an external charger and never connect the ac adapter to the OmniBook.
32 Controlling Battery Power The OmniBook uses Advanced Power Management (APM) to conserve battery power. You can take steps to optimize your battery operating time. In this section you’ll learn how to • Respond to a low-battery warning. • Save battery power.
33 timeout setting usually uses more battery power. For ideas about how to save battery power, see “To save battery power.” • Run HP User Tools and click the OmniBook button on the Setup tab. On the Power tab you can change these power settings: Automatic timeout settings.
34 4. Protecting Your OmniBook • Attaching a Security Cable. • Setting Up Password Protection. • Protecting Your Data. Your OmniBook provides several ways for you to identify and protect your computer.
35 Setting Up Password Protection You can protect your OmniBook against unauthorized use by activating password security. You can create a user password for normal protection against unauthorized use. You can also create an administrator password for a system administrator or as a backup for the user password.
36 • PC identification protection. Prevents an unauthorized person from changing your identification stored in the computer. • Separate user and administrator passwords.
37 Type of Protection Steps Turn-on protection 1. Set a user password. 2. Select one of the “turn-on” options (not Never). Undocking protection 1. Set a user password. 2. Select the “undock” option. 3. Connect a Kensington lock to the dock (to prevent manual undocking).
38 Protecting Your Data As you create or add information on your OmniBook, the need to make backup copies of that information becomes more important. By making backup copies of key files, you can reduce the chance of accidentally losing that data. You can back up individual files to floppy disks using the Windows File Manager.
39 5. Using the Personal Information Applications • Managing Your Time with Appointment Book. • Listing People in Phone Book. • Getting Answers from HP Financial Calculator.
40 Managing Your Time with Appointment Book Appointment Book in your OmniBook is the perfect replacement for that old pocket calendar or bulky scheduler you may have used in the past. Appointment Book helps allocate your time, and is as easy to use as other Windows applications.
41 To change to a different day, month, or year • Click the desired day, month, or year in the Calendar. To add a new appointment 1. If necessary, click the day in the Calendar to display the day of your new appointment. 2. Click the mouse on the line next to the desired time in the Appointment area.
42 1. If necessary, click the Day button to display and change to the day of your new event. 2. Click the mouse on the top blank line in the Event area . You see the highlight move there. 3. Type a description of the event. 4. Press ENTER to add the event.
43 Listing People in Phone Book Phone Book is another valuable part of your portable OmniBook. It is actually a personal database containing names, addresses, and—most important—telephone numbers, all ready for handy reference. You can add entries, delete them, search for a specific name, or even search for specific text.
44 –or– Click Save to enter the item into the list and open a new, blank item. This is a good way to add several items to the list, one after another. When you add new persons to the list, they’re automatically placed in alphabetical order. Hints • For ease of typing, you can use the TAB key to tab between fields.
45 Getting Answers from HP Financial Calculator HP Financial Calculator gives you all the power and convenience of a full-fledged Hewlett-Packard handheld calculator. It lets you quickly perform mathematical operations, as well as sophisticated financial and scientific calculations.
46 HP Calculator “takes o ver” part of your OmniBook’s keyboard and reassigns functions to it. You can see these functions and the applicable keys on the display of calculator buttons—for example, pressing the Q key takes the square root of the number in the Calc line.
47 If you are entering a multi-step problem, intermediate results are calculated when you type the next arithmetic operator. You can also type parentheses to group different parts of a calculation.
48 6. Changing the Configuration • Using HP User Tools. • Using the System Configuration Utility. • System Resources. You can use the System Configuration Utility (SCU) or the Tools application to change OmniBook configuration settings. The SCU provides more options for certain settings.
49 Other Date and time x x Sound volume x Boot setup x Drive types x Cache setup x Memory size x x BIOS version x x Uninstall software x.
50 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.
51 Date/Time Sets date, time, and time zone. Display Sets display properties, including resolution and color palette settings. Printers Opens the Printers folder for setting up and controlling printers. PC Card Sets PC Card properties, including identification, settings, and taskbar setup.
52 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.
53 system, which configures such cards. "Auto-detect" performs a boot-device-only or full configuration, depending on whether the operating system last used was PnP or not. Fast Boot. Skips the RAM test. Enable SCSI BIOS. Enable only if drivers aren’t available for the operating system.
54 Input/Output menu COM Ports Sets serial and infrared port addresses and interrupts. Reboot required. LPT Port Sets printer port address. Reboot required. LPT Type Sets printer port communication. Reboot required. Keyboard Setup “Key Delay” sets how long you hold a key down before the character starts repeating.
55 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. Save and Reboot Saves changes and reboots the computer. Exit (No Save) Discards changes and exits.
56 System Resources Below are default values for system resources. To see other, non-default possibilities, use the System Configuration Utility, which lists port and audio device configurations in the Input/Output menu. The tables in this section show typical resource usage as set up by the OmniBook BIOS.
57 System Input/Output Addresses (100-3FF) 15C-15D Super I/O (docked) 170-177 Secondary HDD controller (internal CD-ROM) 1F0-1F7 Internal hard disk 200-207 Joystick 220-22F Crystal sound 2F8-2FF COM2 .
58 7. Troubleshooting • Solving Problems. If you run into problems using your OmniBook, you can use the suggestions in this chapter for getting back on track.
59 • Check that you’re using a proper cable or cable adapter. If an infrared printer doesn’t print • If you’re printing to an infrared printer, make sure its port is set to LPT3 (not LPT1). Check the printer’s settings. You can also try using COM4 instead.
60 • If you just disconnected an external mouse, try exiting and restarting Windows to make the OmniBook pointing device active again. • Unplug the ac adapter if present, then press the blue On/Suspend button to turn off (suspend) the OmniBook, then turn it on again without moving the pointing device.
61 • Use Device Manager to view the CD-ROM drive properties. Select the auto- detect setting. WARNING: This setting prevents the OmniBook from automatically suspending after a period of inactivity if the CD-ROM drive is present.
62 • If you’re running an MS-DOS program outside Windows and you need access to sound and other system devices, use the special MS-DOS Mode command: Click Start, Programs, OmniBook, MS-DOS Mode. This shuts down Windows and loads drivers for MS-DOS.
63 • Check your power management settings using the System Configuration Utility. • If Infrared Monitor is running, the OmniBook doesn’t suspend if automatic searching is active. In Infrared Monitor, check the status of the search option. • If you have a CD-ROM drive connected, use Device Manager to view the CD- ROM drive properties.
64 • Check whether Num Lock is off. Try changing it. • If you’ve forgotten your password, have your OmniBook and proof of purchase at hand and call Hewlett-Packard at the phone number in the Support and Service booklet or in OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook Library.
65 —A— ac adapter charging battery, 29 connecting, 29 preserves connections, 19 socket for, 6 status, 16 type, 29 adding appointments, 41 events, 42 phone entries, 43 address resources, 56 adjusti.
66 display adjusting, 8 brightness and contrast, 8 configuration settings, 50, 52 latches, 6 troubleshooting, 62 turning off, 18 Display Off state, 19 displaying appointments, 40 DMA channels, 56 dock.
67 keyboard external, 52 FN key, 13, 52 HP Calculator, 46 numeric keypad, 13 shifted keys, 14 status, 16 tilting, 13 —L— learning Windows, 15 light (orange charging), 30 lockup problems, 64 low ba.
68 security cable, 34, 36 types, 35 —R— RAM cards battery, 26 rebooting configuration, 52 from drive C, 20 from floppy drive, 21 recharging battery, 29 recording sound, 12 removing appointments an.
69 —U— undocking security, 35 uninstalling software, 38 updates, 4 upper memory blocks, 56 user password deleting, 37 options, 50, 52 setting up, 35 —V— VGA output, 6 viewing appointments, 40 .
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