1HP OmniBook 2100/3100User’s HandbookHP OMNIBOOK 2100/3100 USER’S HANDBOOK... 4Using This Online Handbook...
10 • Do not attempt to make any adjustment of the unit. • Avoid direct eye exposure to the infrared LED beam. Be aware that the beam isinvisible light
112. Operating the OmniBook • Powering the OmniBook. • Starting and Stopping the OmniBook. • Using the Touch Pad. • Using the OmniBook Display. • Adju
12automatically recharges the battery. To check the status of the battery, see“Checking the Status of the OmniBook.”Starting and Stopping the OmniBook
13* Preserving network connections. A plug-and play operating system, such asWindows 95, can restore network connections when you turn on the OmniBook
14 1. Move a thumb or finger across the touch pad in the direction you want thepointer to move. 2. Use the click buttons, which function like the left
15Brightness • Press Fn+F1 to decrease the brightness. • Press Fn+F2 to increase the brightness.Contrast (for DSTN displays only) • Press Fn+F3 to dec
16 2. Drag the volume control bar up or down to adjust the volume. 3. To temporarily silence the speaker without changing the volume setting, clickMut
17Fn + SEnters Standby mode.Fn + UP-ARROWIncreases sound volume.Fn +DOWN-ARROWDecreases sound volume.To use the Windows keysWindows keys are located o
18 ¬‘ALT GRUnshiftedSHIFT
19Checking the Status of the OmniBook • To interpret the status lights. • To interpret the status panel indicators.To interpret status lightsThe OmniB
2Checking the Status of the OmniBook...19To interpret status lights..
20the presence of main (upper) and second (lower) batteries. Atriangle blinks slowly when that battery is charging.Battery low. No battery bars showin
21To set, change, or delete password protection for this OmniBook, use the BIOSSetup utility. This program is described fully in the Reference Guide t
22 3. Select the Security menu. 4. Select Set Administrator Password, then press ENTER. 5. Type the current password, then press ENTER. 6. Press ENTER
233. Managing Battery Power • Recharging and Replacing Batteries. • Conserving Battery Power.The primary portable source of power for the OmniBook is
24 • Replace the main battery with one that is charged. See "To replace the battery." –or– • Install a charged secondary battery in the plu
25 5. Slide the charged battery into the OmniBook until it clicks into place. 6. Close the safety latch.CautionDo not mutilate, puncture, or dispose
26 • If you work with an application that uses the serial port or an I/O PC Card, exitthe application when you’re done using it. • Install a secondary
27 6. Press F10 to save and exit the BIOS Setup utility.
284. Making Connections • Using Plug-In Modules and Storage Media. • Connecting External Devices. • Using PC Cards. • Using Docking Products.Using Plu
29CautionIf you are inserting or removing a CD-ROM drive, floppy disk drive, or Zipdrive, shut down the OmniBook. 1. From the Start menu, shut down th
3Cleaning the Computer ...40To clean the case
30To insert or eject a floppy diskWhen the OmniBook is reading or writing data to the floppy drive,the floppy disk indicator appears on the status pan
31To insert or eject a Zip diskCautionDo not insert or remove a Zip disk while the OmniBook is actively reading orwriting data. Wait until the Zip dri
32 HintSwitching Displays. Use Fn+F5 to switch among the built-in display, an externaldisplay, and simultaneous displays.To connect a printer or other
33If you are connecting a serial mouse, you need to select Standard Serial Mouse inControl Panel, Mouse, General, Change.To connect an external PS/2 k
34NoteWindows NT 4.0 does not support universal serial bus (USB) devices.Universal serial bus (USB) provides a bidirectional serial interface for addi
35The OmniBook provides an infrared port on the rear panel. The infrared portprovides wireless, serial communication between the OmniBook and other in
36The OmniBook automatically detects and sets up a card when you insert it in a cardslot. See the card’s instructions for additional information.Cauti
37Using Docking Products • To install a docking tray. • To dock the OmniBook. • To undock the OmniBook.The OmniBook docking products provide external
38 1. From the Start menu, shut down the OmniBook.If you have a plug-and-play operating system, such as Windows 95, you do notneed to turn off the Omn
39To undock the OmniBook 1. From the Start menu, shut down the OmniBook.If you have a plug-and-play operating system, such as Windows 95, you do notne
4HP OmniBook 2100/3100 User’s Handbook • Using This Online Handbook. • Finding More Information. • Notice.This handbook describes how to use the OmniB
405. Maintenance and Troubleshooting • Cleaning the Computer. • Solving Common Problems.Cleaning the Computer • To clean the case. • To clean the disp
41 • See the printed OmniBook Reference Guide. You can obtain a backup copy ofthis guide from the OmniBook website (http://www.hp.com/omnibook). • Che
42 • Make sure the Zip disk is inserted correctly. • Reset the OmniBook. • Make sure the Zip drive module is seated correctly—remove and reinsert.Audi
43Hard Disk Drive ProblemsIf the OmniBook’s hard drive doesn’t spin • Check the power source. • Remove and reinsert the hard drive. See the OmniBook R
44 • An infrared driver must be installed and the BIOS Setup setting must beenabled. For details, refer to the driver’s Readme file located in\OmniBoo
45 • Windows NT 4.0 requires that you install Phoenix Card Executive drivers. Seethe OmniBook Reference Guide for instructions.Performance ProblemsIf
46 • Check the Power Management settings in the BIOS Setup utility. 1. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you see the
47 • If the OmniBook is performing an operation, it normally waits for the operation tofinish. • Check the Power Button Mode in the BIOS Setup utility
48If an I/O card stops communicating properly • It may have been reset if the OmniBook suspended or turned off. Exit andrestart the application.If the
49IndexAac adaptercharging battery, 24connecting, 11, 24docking product, 37jack, 8safety, 9status, 19accessoriesCD-ROM drive, 28floppy disk drive, 28p
5website. To re-install the User’s Handbook onto your hard drive, insert theRecovery CD and run Omnibook\Hputils\Disk1\Setup.Exe. • OmniBook accessori
50displayactivating, 31adjusting, 14extending life, 15external, 31port location, 8problems, 42properties, 31docking port, 8docking productstray, 37usi
51Llaser safety, 10learning Windows, 9LED safety, 9lid switch, 12lightsac adapter, 11infrared, 43status, 19lock-up, 13low batterycharging, 24replacing
52rebooting the computer, 13recharging battery, 24Reference Guide, 4, 40removingbattery, 24PC Cards, 36plug-in modules, 28replacingbattery, 24plug-in
53VVGA output, 8virus detection, 22, 43volume, 15Wwarning (low battery), 23website, 4Windowskeys, 17learning about, 9ZZip driveinstalling, 28problems,
61. Introducing the OmniBook • Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook. • Learning About Windows. • Safety Information. • Working in Comfort.Keep in min
7Identifying the Parts of the OmniBookOmniBook–Front View 1. Power status light. 2. Built-in microphone. 3. Status panel. 4. Built-in speakers. 5. Tou
8OmniBook–Side View 11. PC Card and CardBus slots (upper and lower). Accepts two Type-II cards or one Type-III card. 12. PC Card eject buttons (upper
9 23. Docking port (for a port replicator or other docking product). 24. PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y-adapter).Learning About WindowsT
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