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Contents 1. Introducing the OmniBook ....... Taking Inventory ........Included in the OmniBook 2100 box ....... To buy OmniBook accessories ......OmniBook features ........Setting Up Windows ........To set up the OmniBook for the first time ....Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup utility .....
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To install the McAfee VirusScan utility ...... 2-19 To attach a security cable....... 2-20 To set PC identification ........ 2-21 To enable hard disk drive lock ......2-21 3. Managing Battery Power......... Monitoring Battery Power......... To check the battery status ......To respond to a low-battery warning .......
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To dock the OmniBook ........ 4-19 To undock the OmniBook ......4-20 5. Expanding the OmniBook ........ Installing a Hard Disk Drive ....... To replace the hard disk drive......To replace the hard disk drive holder ...... To create a Hibernate partition ......Installing a RAM Expansion Module ......
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8. Specifications and Regulatory Information ....Hardware Specifications ......... Software System Resources........ Safety Information........Regulatory Information ........8-10 U.S.A..........8-10 Canada ........... 8-11 Japan ..........8-11 Europe..........8-12 Contents-4...
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Corporate Evaluator’s Guide The provides information about installing other operating systems, as well as how to configure the OmniBook in a corporate, networked environment. Located at the OmniBook website. See the Support and Service booklet for telephone numbers. HP Support Assist CD-ROM...
Introducing the OmniBook Taking Inventory Taking Inventory The HP OmniBook 2100 represents a new category of HP notebook computers featuring the latest mobile technologies available. It uses high-speed Intel Pentium II processors with MMX technology, large TFT and DSTN displays, and high-capacity hard drives.
Buy OmniBook accessories online! For the latest accessories and options, visit us at http://www.hp.com/omnibook. As new accessories become available, you’ll find them listed here. At the time of this printing, HP offers a variety of docking solutions and the following accessories and plug-in modules: • Docking system and monitor stand (HP F1477A).
Introducing the OmniBook Taking Inventory OmniBook features OmniBook—Front View 1. Power status light. 2. Built-in microphone. 3. Status panel. 4. Built-in speakers. 5. Touch pad (pointing device). 6. Click buttons. 7. Latch to open and close the OmniBook. 8. Main battery module. 9.
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Introducing the OmniBook Taking Inventory OmniBook—Side View 11. PC Card slots (upper and lower). Accepts two Type II cards or one Type III card. 12. PC Card eject buttons (upper and lower PC Card slots). 13. Audio jacks (left to right): audio line-in, external microphone, audio line-out. 14.
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Introducing the OmniBook Taking Inventory OmniBook—Rear View 17. Infrared port. Use this port for wireless data transmission between the OmniBook and another computer or a printer with an infrared port. You must install infrared drivers. Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared communciation. 18.
Introducing the OmniBook Setting Up Windows Setting Up Windows The OmniBook has either Windows 95/Windows 98 (you select one or the other), or Windows NT 4.0 factory-installed on the hard disk drive. When your OmniBook starts up the first time, it takes you through a series of setup screens, including installation of the operating system.
Introducing the OmniBook Setting Up Windows To set up the OmniBook for the first time C A U T I O N 1. Connect the power cord to the ac adapter, then plug the cord into an ac outlet. The indicator light on the ac adapter shines when powered. 2.
2. From the Start menu, click Shut Down, Restart the Computer. 3. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 4. Pointing devices are not active in the BIOS Setup utility. Press the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys to move among menus.
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Introducing the OmniBook Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup utility Main Menu Default Language Sets the language for this utility and for BIOS English messages. BIOS Revision Shows the current BIOS version. Detected automatically. System Time Sets the time using 24-hour format. Values set take effect immediately.
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Introducing the OmniBook Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup utility System Devices Menu Default PS/2 Pointing Devices Disables the internal pointing devices when an Auto external PS/2 mouse is connected. This is required for the scroll wheel on a PS/2 mouse to function. External Fn Key Sets whether left-CTRL + left-ALT on an external Enabled...
Introducing the OmniBook Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup utility Interrupt Sets the interrupt. IRQ5 1st DMA channel Sets the DMA channel for playback. DMA1 2nd DMA channel Sets the DMA channel for recording. DMA0 Security Menu Default User Password Is Shows if a user password is set.
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Introducing the OmniBook Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup utility Power (APM) Default Menu* Power Management Disables time-outs, selects a combination of Max Power Mode time-outs, or allows customized time-outs. Savings Smart CPU Mode Enables automatic CPU power savings. Absence of Disabled keyboard, mouse, and hard disk activity could cause slower CPU response.
Introducing the OmniBook Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup utility Boot Menu Default Diskette Drive Shows the order of boot devices. Move the 1. Diskette drive Hard Drive entries to change the order. 2. Hard drive CD-ROM/DVD Drive 3. CD-ROM/DVD drive Exit Menu Save Changes and Exit...
• To run TopTools locally, click Start, Programs, HP DMI, HP TopTools. To get more information about TopTools For information on manageable HP PCs, HP TopTools, DMI, and how they lower PC operating costs, see the HP website at 1-16...
Operating the OmniBook This chapter introduces the OmniBook and helps you get familiar with basic operation including ♦ Starting and stopping the OmniBook. ♦ Using the OmniBook touch pad. ♦ Using the OmniBook display. ♦ Adjusting the audio system. ♦ Using the OmniBook keyboard.
Operating the OmniBook Starting and Stopping the OmniBook Starting and Stopping the OmniBook You can easily start and stop your OmniBook using the blue power 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 start-up time.
Operating the OmniBook Starting and Stopping the OmniBook To reset the OmniBook If Windows or the OmniBook stops responding, you can reset the OmniBook. If possible, from the Start menu, shut down the OmniBook. Insert a pen or straightened paper clip into the recess on the rear of the OmniBook, as shown.
Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Touch Pad Using the OmniBook Touch Pad The touch pad, a touch-sensitive pointing device which controls the motion and speed of the pointer on the screen, is built into your OmniBook. This section describes how to ♦...
Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Touch Pad To configure the touch pad To customize the operation of the touch pad (and an external PS/2 or serial mouse, if installed), use the Windows Control Panel Mouse icon to access Mouse Properties. Select the tab corresponding to the item you wish to configure.
Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Display Using the OmniBook Display This section describes how to ♦ Adjust the display brightness and contrast. ♦ Extend the life of the display. To adjust the display brightness and contrast Brightness affects battery time To maximize your battery operating time, set the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting.
OmniBook when you close the display lid. 1. Close all applications, then shut down Windows and restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Power menu, choose Lid Switch Mode.
Operating the OmniBook Adjusting the Audio System Adjusting the Audio System The OmniBook supports Sound Blaster Pro-compatible sound and the Microsoft Windows Sound System. This section describes how to • Adjust the volume manually. • Adjust the volume in Windows. To adjust the volume manually •...
Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Keyboard Using the OmniBook Keyboard W A R N I N G This section describes the OmniBook’s keyboard features including how to ♦ Use the Fn hot keys. ♦ Use the Windows keys. ♦ Use the embedded keypad.
Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Keyboard To use the Fn hot keys The combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot key—a shortcut key sequence—for various system controls. The OmniBook keyboard shows the Fn hot keys labeled in gray. Pressing these keys Does this Fn + F1...
Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Keyboard To use the Windows keys Windows keys are located on the keyboard to the left and right of the spacebar. Brings up the Windows Start menu. There are two of these, one to each side of the spacebar.
Operating the OmniBook Using the OmniBook Keyboard To use the ALT GR key Non-U.S. keyboards have an ALT GR key to the right of the spacebar. This is a shift key providing access to certain keyboard characters. • For a character in the lower-right corner of a key, press and hold ALT GR to type the character.
Operating the OmniBook Checking the Status of the OmniBook Checking the Status of the OmniBook This section describes how to ♦ Interpret the status lights. ♦ Interpret the status panel indicators. To interpret the status lights The OmniBook has a power status light on the hinge, which is visible even when the OmniBook is closed.
Operating the OmniBook Checking the Status of the OmniBook To interpret the status panel indicators The OmniBook status panel, located above the keyboard, contains indicators that show the current power status, drive status, and keyboard status. Power Status Icons Indicator Meaning AC power.
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Operating the OmniBook Checking the Status of the OmniBook Drive Status Icons. Indicator Meaning Hard disk drive or plug-in drive. The OmniBook is accessing the hard disk drive or one of the plug-in accessory drives. Floppy disk drive. The OmniBook is accessing the floppy disk drive.
Operating the OmniBook Protecting the OmniBook Protecting the OmniBook Your OmniBook provides several ways for you to identify and protect your computer. This section describes how to • Set or change a password. • Delete a password. • Install McAfee VirusScan. •...
1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Select the Security menu. 4. Select Set Administrator Password, then press ENTER.
1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Select the Security menu. 4. Select Set Administrator Password, then press ENTER.
Operating the OmniBook Protecting the OmniBook To attach a security cable Your OmniBook has a built-in connector that allows you to secure the OmniBook with a cable. The Kensington MicroSaver lock system works with this connector and is available at many computer stores. 1.
(or administrator) password to match the drive's password 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Security menu, enable Password Required To Boot.
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Managing Battery Power The OmniBook conserves power by using Advanced Power Management (APM) software that controls battery charging and power drain. , APM is preinstalled on the OmniBook. , you’ll need to install APM. See page 3-8 for instructions. The OmniBook provides several safeguards so you won’t be surprised by a dead-battery condition, including the following: ♦...
Managing Battery Power Monitoring Battery Power Monitoring Battery Power The primary source of power for the OmniBook is its rechargeable battery pack. You can use the ac adapter to recharge the battery—or to run on ac power to preserve the battery. Running external connections is a power-intensive operation that significantly Important shortens the length of a battery session.
Managing Battery Power Monitoring Battery Power To check the battery status From the Status Panel The following table explains the OmniBook status panel battery icons. Shows the approximate charge level of the battery relative to a full charge. Each bar (displayed from right to left), represents a 10% Full battery charge.
Managing Battery Power Monitoring Battery Power To respond to a low-battery warning When battery power is critically low, you are alerted by one or more of the following: • The battery indicator in the status panel appears empty. • The computer emits a warning beep. This reminds you to save your work. •...
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Managing Battery Power Monitoring Battery Power Charging time Charging the battery takes about 1.5 hours. Battery life When the computer is in use, typical battery life can last up to 2 to 3 hours, depending on your level of use and your power management settings (see page 1-14).
Managing Battery Power Monitoring Battery Power To replace the main battery W A R N I N G . Save your work. 2. Plug in the ac adapter. –or– From the Start menu, shut down the OmniBook. 3. Slide the safety latch for the battery compartment into its recess. 4.
Managing Battery Power Conserving Battery Power Conserving Battery Power The OmniBook uses Advanced Power Management (APM) to conserve battery power. You can take steps to optimize your battery operating time. If you’re using Windows 95 or Windows 98, APM is preinstalled on the OmniBook. If you’re using Windows NT 4.0, you’ll need to install APM.
Managing Battery Power Conserving Battery Power To optimize battery life Follow these suggestions to optimize your battery life (operating time). • Plug in the ac adapter, especially while using the floppy disk drive, the CD-ROM drive, or any external connections. •...
1. From the Start menu, shut down then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. Active keys are described along the bottom of the screen. (The touch pad does not work in Setup.) Help information for the highlighted item appears in the right-hand...
Managing Battery Power Conserving Battery Power To get the most from your battery The following are some further suggestions for the best management of your OmniBook batteries. • Do not leave batteries unused for long periods of time. If you have more than one, rotate them.
Making Connections This chapter describes procedures to expand the capabilities of your OmniBook, including ♦ Using OmniBook plug-in modules. ♦ Connecting external devices. ♦ Using PC Cards. ♦ Using docking products.
If you install this software, you can switch most modules in the plug-in bay without shutting down the computer and rebooting. (This software does not support Windows NT.) • Click Start, Programs, Agaté Tioman for HP, Setup, then follow the on-screen instructions.
Making Connections Using OmniBook Plug-In Modules To replace a plug-in module • For Windows 95/Windows 98, if Agaté Tioman hot-swap software is installed, a Note plug-in module icon appears at the right end of the taskbar. This software lets you swap most plug-in modules without shutting down the computer. •...
The floppy drive module can be connected externally via the parallel port. If you want to do this, you’ll need to order the external floppy cable (HP F1380A). You can order this online at http://www.hp.com/omnibook. Only one floppy disk drive is supported on the OmniBook.
Making Connections Using OmniBook Plug-In Modules To insert or remove a CD C A U T I O N 1. Press the button on the face of the CD-ROM drive. 2. If one is present, remove the cardboard shipping insert. 3.
To change the boot order of a device 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Open the Boot menu. The default boot order is •...
Making Connections Connecting External Devices Connecting External Devices Your OmniBook is a powerful computer in its own right—but you can greatly expand its capabilities by connecting other devices. Before you connect any device, check the documentation that came with the Note equipment to see if you need to make any settings or adjustments to the equipment before using it.
Making Connections Connecting External Devices To indentify the external ports The following graphic describes the available connectors for external devices. Refer to it, if necessary, when following the procedures in this section. 1. Infrared port. Use this port for wireless data transmission between the OmniBook and another computer or a printer with an infrared port.
1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Main menu, use the down arrow to highlight Video Display Device.
1. From the Start menu, shut down the OmniBook. 2. Plug the mouse or keyboard PS/2 cable into the PS/2 port on the OmniBook. • To connect both a mouse and a keyboard, use the HP F1469A PS/2 Y adapter.
Making Connections Connecting External Devices To connect USB devices Windows NT 4.0 does not support universal serial bus (USB) devices. Note Universal serial bus (USB) provides a bi-directional serial interface for adding peripheral devices such as game controllers, serial and parallel ports, and scanners on a single bus.
Making Connections Connecting External Devices To connect audio devices Your OmniBook has a built-in microphone and two stereo speakers. The audio jacks allow you to plug in external audio devices. • Plug a stereo input source (such as a CD player) into the input (left) jack. •...
Making Connections Connecting External Devices To make an infrared connection Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared communication. Note By default, the infrared port is not enabled. You must enable it in the BIOS Setup utility and then install the appropriate infrared driver. For details, refer to the driver’s Readme file located in \OmniBook\Drivers.
Making Connections Using PC Cards Using PC Cards This section describes how to ♦ Insert a PC Card. ♦ Remove a PC Card. ♦ Find a list of tested PC Cards. ♦ Install Card Executive software for Windows NT. To insert a PC Card Windows NT 4.0 does not support zoomed video.
4. Push in the ejector button until it is flush with OmniBook case. To find tested PC Cards For the latest information about compatible cards, visit our website at http://www.hp.com/omnibook and check the Accessories section. Or contact Hewlett-Packard as described in the Support and Service booklet. 4-16...
Making Connections Using PC Cards To install Card Executive for Windows NT 4.0 To take advantage of Card Executive’s plug-n-play for PC network cards, you must install Card Executive before installing Windows NT networking. Card Executive is located on the OmniBook’s hard disk drive. You set up Card Executive from the Windows Start menu.
Your dock requires a tray that accommodates your specific OmniBook model. Install this tray prior to connecting the OmniBook to the dock. 1. Select the tray labeled for the OmniBook 2100. 2. Slide the rear of the tray into the dock as shown on the dock label.
Making Connections Using Docking Products To dock the OmniBook 1. From the Start menu, shut down the OmniBook. If you have a plug-and-play operating system, such as Windows 95 or Windows 98, you do not need to turn off the OmniBook before inserting it into the dock.
Making Connections Using Docking Products To undock the OmniBook 1. If you’re using Windows NT, click Start, Shut Down. 2. Press the undock button on the front of the dock and wait for the undock light to turn green. Then position your thumb as shown and pull the release lever forward.
Expanding the OmniBook This chapter describes some of the optional equipment that can be added to the OmniBook—components installed inside the computer rather than connected to the computer’s I/O ports. This chapter describes procedures to expand or update the capabilities of your OmniBook, including ♦...
Expanding the OmniBook Installing a Hard Disk Drive Installing a Hard Disk Drive This section describes how to ♦ Replace the hard disk drive. ♦ Replace the hard disk drive holder. ♦ Create a hibernate partition for a new hard disk drive. To replace the hard disk drive C A U T I O N You’ll need a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the hard disk drive.
Expanding the OmniBook Installing a Hard Disk Drive To replace the hard disk drive holder If you are installing a new hard drive that does not have a plastic holder, you can remove the holder from the old hard drive. You’ll need a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure.
Expanding the OmniBook Installing a Hard Disk Drive To create a Hibernate partition You’ll need the OmniBook, its CD-ROM drive, and the OmniBook Recovery CD to create a hibernate partition. 1. Connect the ac adapter to the OmniBook. 2. Insert the CD-ROM drive in the OmniBook. 3.
C A U T I O N Your OmniBook has 32 MB of RAM built in. Some models ship with an additional RAM module installed. Using HP 32, 64, and 128 MB memory modules, you can expand the OmniBook to 288 MB RAM.
Expanding the OmniBook Installing a RAM Expansion Module To install a RAM expansion module Your OmniBook’s computer chips are extremely static-sensitive. Static electricity can permanently damage computer chips. Before starting, reading the caution on page 5-6 about how to handle RAM expansion modules. You’ll need a small Phillips screwdriver to complete this procedure.
Expanding the OmniBook Installing a RAM Expansion Module To remove a RAM expansion module Your OmniBook’s computer chips are extremely static-sensitive. Static electricity can permanently damage computer chips. Before starting, reading the caution on page-5-6 about how to handle RAM expansion modules. You’ll need a small Phillips screwdriver to complete this procedure.
Using the Recovery CD You can use the OmniBook Recovery CD to recover an original OmniBook build, or you can use it to install the HP custom software over a user-installed alternate operating system. The Recovery CD provides the OmniBook-specific drivers to configure your custom system.
Using the Recovery CD Recovering Software Recovering Software If you’ve deleted or lost files on the OmniBook, causing the system to work improperly, you may need to recover the original Windows operating system. You can also recover OmniBook files and install them over an alternate operating system, if you’ve installed one.
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2. Connect the ac adapter and turn on the OmniBook. 3. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 4. Open the Boot menu and select CD-ROM as the first boot device. (You may want to change the boot order back to Diskette Drive after completing this procedure.)
If you lose or damage the Recovery CD, take your OmniBook and Certificate of Authenticity to an HP Service Center to be replaced. If you mail your OmniBook for this service, you must provide a photocopy of the Certificate of Authenticity along with payment.
To update the OmniBook BIOS Hewlett-Packard may update the BIOS to enhance the capabilities of the OmniBook. Updates will be available from HP Customer Care. Visit the Support website at http://www.hp.com/omnibook. You may receive a BIOS update on a floppy disk or on a CD.
• Look at the online Help for Windows and other applications. • Find technical information about the OmniBook on the Internet—visit the Support website at http://www.hp.com/omnibook. • See other books about Windows, MS-DOS, and other applications. Check your local library or bookstore.
• If you always want to boot from a CD, check the boot order in BIOS Setup. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Open the Boot menu. The default boot order is •...
• Check the boot order in BIOS Setup. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Open the Boot menu. The default boot order is •...
• Check settings in BIOS Setup. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the System Devices menu, check that Audio is enabled.
Troubleshooting Solving Problems Hard Disk Drive Problems If the OmniBook’s hard drive doesn’t spin • Check the power source. • Remove and reinsert the hard drive. See page 5-3 for instructions. If the hard disk makes buzzing or whining noise •...
• Check settings in BIOS Setup utility. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the System Devices menu, check that Infrared Port is enabled.
Troubleshooting Solving Problems Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems If the embedded numeric keypad doesn’t work • Make sure Num Lock is on (Fn+F9). • Make sure the embedded Keypad Lock (Fn+F8) is on—or that you press and hold the Fn key to temporarily access the embedded keypad. •...
Troubleshooting Solving Problems Memory Problems If a message says you are out of memory • In Windows Help, use the memory troubleshooter. • If you are having memory problems running MS-DOS programs, in Windows Help search for MS-DOS troubleshooter. If memory is less than expected •...
• Check the BIOS Setup settings. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Power menu, set the Power Management Mode to Max.
1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the Power menu, make sure the Power Management Mode is set to Maximum Power Savings.
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Troubleshooting Solving Problems • Turn off the OmniBook, then check that the battery contacts are clean and that the ac adapter cables are fully plugged in. • Move the OmniBook away from any nearby heat source. Unplug the ac adapter and allow the battery to cool down.
• If the printer you are using is a 600-dpi (dots per inch) printer, try selecting a compatible printer driver for a 300-dpi printer. For example, for a 600-dpi HP LaserJet printer, try using the HP LaserJet IIIsi driver (300-dpi). Certain applications may not work properly with 600-dpi printers.
• Check settings in BIOS Setup. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. From the System Devices menu, check that Parallel and Serial are enabled.
• Check settings in BIOS Setup utility. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the HP logo, press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Open the Boot menu. The default boot order is •...
\Dmi\Hpdiags directory on the hard disk. –or– If HP TopTools is installed, use the DiagTools page to create the disk. • On any computer with a CD-ROM drive, run from the \Omnibook\Drivers\Hputils directory on the OmniBook Recovery CD.
Troubleshooting Testing the Operation To run the diagnostic test 1. Insert the diagnostic disk in the floppy drive. 2. Reboot the OmniBook. 3. Go through the first several screens. 4. When the hardware detection finishes, check the list of detected hardware. If a device is not detected or fails its test below, it may be configured incorrectly in Hint the BIOS Setup utility.
Specifications and Regulatory Information 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. • If you have problems, see the problem-solving suggestions in chapter 7 of this manual.
Optional removable Zip drive. Optional removable DVD drive. 32-MB RAM built in. Some models ship with an additional RAM module. Expandable to 288 MB RAM using HP 32, 64, and 128 MB memory modules. 16-bit, Sound Blaster Pro-compatible. Audio System Stereo sound via two built-in speakers.
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Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0. Preinstalled Advanced Power Management (APM 1.2). Software DMI with HP TopTools. Online documentation. OmniBook Recovery CD included. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service. Windows 95/Windows 98-compatible Plug and Play.
Specifications and Regulatory Information Software System Resources Software System Resources Below are default values for the system resources. To see other, non-default possibilities, refer to the BIOS Setup utility, which lists port and audio device configurations in the System Devices menu. The tables in this section show typical resource usage as set up by the OmniBook BIOS.
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Specifications and Regulatory Information Software System Resources Valid uses for memory addresses CC000-DBFFF: • Upper memory blocks (UMBs). • PC Card memory windows. 170-177 Internal CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE controller) 1F0-1F7 Internal hard disk (primary IDE controller) 220-22F Audio Internal CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE controller) 378-37F LPT1 (printer port) 388-38B...
To purchase a power cord (including one for a country not listed below) or a replacement ac adapter (HP part number F1454A), contact your local Hewlett-Packard dealer or Sales and Service office.
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• 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 if the ambient temperature exceeds 45 °C...
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• 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.
Specifications and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Regulatory Information This section presents information that shows how the OmniBook 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.
(415) 857-1501 declares that the product(s) Hewlett-Packard Company Trade name: HP OmniBook 2100 Product name: Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and IEC 825-1 and carries the CE mark accordingly. The HP F1454A 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.
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SmartCard, 1-4 safety, 3-7 ACPI, 1-14 saving power, 3-9 address secondary, 3-9 Hewlett-Packard, 8-2 troubleshooting, 7-11 HP website, 1-2 BIOS Input/Output, 8-6 resources, 8-5 Advanced Power Management (APM) updating, 6-6 optimizing battery life, 3-8 BIOS Setup utility, 1-10 preinstalled for Windows 95, 3-2, 3-8 Boot menu, 1-15 Windows NT 4.0, 3-8...
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2-6 contents, 6-2 using, 2-5 recycling battery, 8-8 port replicator regulatory information, 8-10 troubleshooting, 7-3 reinstalling USB ports, 4-12 HP applications, 6-5 ports removing external devices, 4-9 CD, 4-6 locations, 1-5 hard disk drive, 5-3, 5-4 power PC Cards, 4-16...
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4-11 and display life, 2-7 service hot keys, 2-11 booklet, 1-2, 1-3 mode, 2-3, 2-11 HP service center, 8-9 status lights, 2-14 setting time-out, 1-14, 3-10 video display device, 1-11 System Devices menu (BIOS), 1-12 setting up...