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warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied performance, or use of this manual or the examples herein. Consumer or translation of this manual is prohibited without prior Systems Incorporated. Hewlett-Packard Company HP Notebook Customer Care 1000 NE - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 3
manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. HP Software Product License Agreement Your HP HP PRODUCT HP SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT SHALL GOVERN THE USE OF ALL SOFTWARE THAT IS PROVIDED TO YOU AS PART OF THE HP - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 4
HP HP software: USE. Customer may use the software on any one HP product. Customer may not network the software or otherwise use it on more than one HP the software with an HP product so long as support utility software may only be used for restoring the hard disk of the HP separate support agreement. - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 5
Systems. HP provides end user support for HP PCs that use Microsoft Operating Systems, including its latest service packs. This support will be available within 30 days of the software being released. Edition History Edition 4 August 2001 This manual is printed on recycled paper. Startup Guide 5 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 6
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Contents Getting Started with Your HP Notebook 9 Taking Inventory ...10 What's in the Box 10 To find more information 11 Identifying Parts of the Computer 12 To play audio CDs 43 To use the status panel 44 Using Plug-In Modules 46 To install hot-swap support (Windows 98 46 Startup Guide 7 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 8
factory installation of your hard disk 61 To create a Support Utility disk 62 HP Support and Service 63 Getting Assistance for Your Computer 64 To get help from the web 64 To contact HP for support or service 65 To receive repair service 67 To prepare your computer for shipment 67 Hewlett - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 9
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Startup Guide 9 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 10
This manual shows how to set up and operate your computer, as well as what to do if you run into trouble. What's in the Box? Your HP notebook computer sheet. • Startup Guide. • Recovery CD, for restoring Windows and all software included with your computer. • Microsoft Windows manual. • Multimedia - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 11
manual introduces your computer. It also contains setup instructions, basic operation guidelines, troubleshooting information, and warranty information. The full Reference Guide computer. www.hp.com/notebooks. www.europe.hp.com/notebooks (European mirror). www.hp.com/go/support. This provides - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 12
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer Front View 1. Wireless on-off button and indicator light (on certain . 14. PC Card slot. 15. PC Card eject button. 16. Built-in microphone. 17. Latch for opening the computer. 12 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 13
Back View Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer 18. Universal serial bus ports (USB). 19. Infrared port (on certain models). 20. port (on certain models). 23. AC adapter jack. 24. Kensington lock slot (security connector). 25. System-off switch. Startup Guide 13 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 14
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Bottom View 26. Hard disk drive retaining screw. 27. RAM cover. 28. Docking port. 29. Main battery. 30. Main battery latch. 14 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 15
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Status Lights The main status lights report power and battery status and drive activity. 1. Power mode battery is missing or has a fault. (Steady red light on some models.) • Off: the AC adapter is not connected. Startup Guide 15 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 16
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate the states of the keyboard locks. 1. cursor control is active (as marked on an external keyboard). 4. Scroll Lock. Scroll Lock is active (Fn+F10). 16 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 17
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Expansion Base - Front 1. Docking connector. 2. Status panel. 3. Status panel button. 4. (headphones), external microphone, audio in. 13. Kensington lock slot (security connector). 14. Emergency undock latch. Startup Guide 17 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 18
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Expansion Base - Back 15. Universal serial bus ports (USB). 16. S-video (TV out) port. 17. Serial PS/2 keyboard port. 22. LAN port (works only if the computer has a built-in LAN port). 23. AC adapter jack. 18 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 19
, monitor, and mouse. This can reduce the risk of ergonomic injury. See Working in Comfort in the online HP Library. When you set up your computer for the first time, you'll need to install and charge the been removed, you should install it: 1. Turn the computer upside down. Startup Guide 19 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 20
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer 2. Insert the front end of the battery into the battery compartment on the bottom of the computer or put it into Hibernate mode. 2. Slide the battery's release latch, then lift the battery out of its compartment. 20 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 21
Use only the HP AC adapter included with your computer (or other approved adapter). Using any other AC adapter could damage the computer and may void your warranty (see the warranty statement in this manual). If you . While the battery is charging, you can continue with step 3. Startup Guide 21 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 22
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer Step 3: Connect a phone line If your computer does not include a built-in modem, you can skip this jack, you may need to use an adapter. For details about using the modem, including AT commands, see the online Reference Guide. 22 Startup - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 23
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer Step Setup program runs automatically so you can customize your setup. 1. Follow the Setup program's instructions as they appear on the screen. If the program prompts you to enter the Product on the Dialing Rules tab. Startup Guide 23 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 24
(if available). Make sure the phone line is connected and follow the onscreen instructions. The icon disappears after you register. By phone You can register by calling your HP Customer Care Center. See "To contact HP for support or service" on page 65 for the phone number. By fax If you have - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 25
or check the Windows manual to discover what's new. instructions displayed-run Setup on the CD if it doesn't run automatically. See the online Reference Guide to learn more about using and maintaining your computer-click Start, Programs, HP Library (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Help and Support, HP - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 26
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer To connect the floppy disk drive If you don't have an expansion base, you can connect the floppy disk drive any other type of drive module, such as a CD-ROM or DVD drive. The USB floppy cable is for floppy drives only. 26 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 27
Basic Operation Startup Guide 27 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 28
, types of active connections, and start-up time. For information on caring for and protecting your computer, see "Operating Your Computer" in the online Reference Guide. To turn the computer on and off Power mode To enter this mode On mode Power mode status light is green. Press the blue sleep - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 29
the expansion base. You can also reset the expansion base by undocking the computer and removing all AC and battery power from the base. Startup Guide 29 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 30
an internal network interface card (NIC). 1. Click Start, Shut Down (or Turn Off Computer), Restart. 2. When the HP logo appears, press ESC to display the Boot menu. 3. Use the arrow keys to select the boot device, and click button-works like the right button on a standard mouse. 30 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 31
pointer speed, and more. Moving and selecting 1. Place your hands in a normal typing position. 2. With your index finger, press the pointing stick in the direction you want the pointer to move. 3. Use the left and stick. The contents of the window then scroll in that direction. Startup Guide 31 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 32
on an external keyboard). Toggles Num Lock on and off. Toggles Scroll Lock on and off. Pause. Enters Hibernate mode. Print screen. External PS/2 keyboards support only Fn+F5, Fn+F7, and Fn+F12. To use these, press and hold left CTRL+left ALT, press the appropriate second key, then release - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 33
on the hard disk in the HP Library and available on the Recovery CD in \hp\Library-as well as at www.hp.com/ergo. Your Mobile Work Environment • Use a chair that provides good support for your lower back. If an help keep your head angled slightly downward in a comfortable position. Startup Guide 33 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 34
properly to minimize strain on your body. Shift the bag containing your notebook equipment frequently between your left and right hands and shoulders. 34 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 35
Batteries and Power Management Startup Guide 35 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 36
how your computer regulates its power consumption, and how you can manually reduce power consumption and extend the life of the computer's battery the chapter titled "Batteries and Power Management" in the online Reference Guide. To check battery status The computer contains one battery: the main - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 37
of the expansion base's plug-in module bays. If you plug in the AC adapter, you can continue to work while your battery recharges. Startup Guide 37 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 38
charged battery can operate the computer for up to approximately 4 hours, depending on your computer's model, power management settings, and level of use. 38 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 39
Add-On Devices Startup Guide 39 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 40
about connecting your modem or LAN (depending on the model) or about connecting PC Cards or external devices, see the online Reference Guide. See the same online manual for modem AT commands. To dock the computer Note 1. For desktop use, plug the AC adapter into the expansion base. For portable - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 41
sleep button on the left side of the expansion base operates the same way as the blue sleep button on the computer. If you have trouble inserting the computer or the docking latches stick, use the emergency undock latch, or press and hold the undock switch for 5 seconds to release the - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 42
need to wait 10 seconds or more for the computer to undock-the computer may not respond while it is updating its configuration. 42 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 43
on the drive, or press the Stop button on the expansion base if the computer is off, in Standby or Hibernate mode, or undocked. Startup Guide 43 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 44
charge remaining for the battery in the left bay (if present). • Percent charge remaining for the battery in the right bay (if present). 44 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 45
Add-On Devices Using an Expansion Base AC power, battery indicators, and docking status are always shown. 1. Status panel button. 2. Status panel. For more information about the status panel, see "To use the status panel" in the online Reference Guide. Startup Guide 45 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 46
"To replace a plug-in module" on page 46. To install hot-swap support (Windows 98) If your computer uses Windows 98, it also includes the BayManager • Click Start, Programs, Softex BayManager, Setup, then follow the onscreen instructions. To replace a plug-in module Windows 98 uses "hot-swap" Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 47
shut off the computer if you are removing or inserting a hard disk drive in the module bay. -or- For any system: undock the computer. Startup Guide 47 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 48
floppy disk drive to the USB port on the computer or expansion base-see "To connect the floppy disk drive" on page 26. 48 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 49
on the bottom of the unit. You can use both of these slots to expand your unit's RAM. Use HP PC-100 or higher SDRAM only. You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for these procedures. CAUTION To install the computer, remove the screw holding the RAM cover, and remove the cover. Startup Guide 49 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 50
at the sides of the module. You can also replace the system RAM module beneath the keyboard-see "Installing Additional RAM" in the online Reference Guide. 50 Startup - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 51
install the holder on a new hard disk drive or prepare a new hard disk for use, see "Replacing the Hard Disk Drive" in the online Reference Guide. Startup Guide 51 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 52
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Troubleshooting and Maintenance Startup Guide 53 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 54
or 2000) or Start, Help and Support, Fixing a Problem (Windows XP), and use the Windows troubleshooters. • See the Microsoft Windows manual shipped with the computer. • For updated information, see the HP Notes in the online HP Library or on the Recovery CD in \hp\Library. • Find technical tips and - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 55
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If the screen is drive-see "To replace the hard disk drive" on page 51. Keyboard and pointing device problems If the pointer is difficult to control • Adjust the pointer controls: click Start, Settings, (or Turn Off Computer), Restart. Startup Guide 55 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 56
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer Performance problems For best performance with Windows 2000 or XP, your computer should have at least 96 to 128 MB of memory (RAM). and plug it directly into a wall outlet. • Make sure the battery is fully installed and locked in place. 56 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 57
Troubleshooting Your Computer • Move the computer away from any nearby heat source. Unplug the AC adapter and allow the battery to cool down. If the battery gets too hot, it will not charge properly. • If available, try another battery and AC adapter. Startup Problems battery. Startup Guide 57 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 58
Troubleshooting reboots when you exit the program so drivers can be loaded. To run the e-Diagtools diagnostic (or Turn Off Computer), Restart. 2. When the HP logo appears, press F10 to start the diagnostic test advanced tests, press F4 to view the Support Ticket. Press F3 to exit e-Diagtools. 8. Optional: - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 59
Troubleshooting Support Ticket. Press T to update and display a Support Support Ticket. In Windows, click Start, Programs (or All Programs), HP e-Diagtools, e-Diagtools for Windows. 15. Click View to display the Support Ticket. 16. To add information about your problem support have trouble running - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 60
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer computer operates. 1. Click Start, Shut Down (or Turn Off Computer), Restart. 2. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to enter BIOS Setup. 3. The pointing devices are not active in BIOS , and options, see the online Reference Guide. 60 Startup - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 61
in these locations: • On your computer's hard drive under C:\hp\Drivers. • On the Recovery CD under \hp\Drivers. • On the HP Customer Care web site (www.hp.com/go/support). This web site contains the latest updates of software drivers for different operating systems. CAUTION To recover the factory - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 62
it is docked, then press CTRL+ALT+DEL and follow any instructions that appear. To create a Support Utility disk If you want to use the Recovery CD in REM the line containing the HP driver (OAKCDROM). 5. Add the device=driver statements to the CONFIG.SYS file on the Support Utility disk. Insert the - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 63
HP Support and Service Startup Guide 63 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 64
web site. Get e-mail and telephone support information, technical information, and software updates. www.hp.com/go/support • HP Notebook Computer web site. Get the latest information about technical support, plus information about warranty and support programs. www.hp.com/notebooks 64 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 65
sold by HP in the country of use, you must call a Customer Care Center that supports your notebook model. Currently, service and support assistance is provided only in the following countries: Pavilion models United States only: (208) 323-2551. Omnibook 500 See the following table. Startup Guide 65 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 66
HP Support and Service : +46-(0)8-619-2170 Switzerland: +41-(0)848-80-11-11 Turkey: +90-216-579-71-71 Ukraine: +7-380-44-490- Outside RSA: +27-(0)11-258-9301 For best service, make sure you have as much of the following . • Any messages displayed when the problem occurred. • Were there any changes - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 67
service location. If your computer is no longer under warranty. Contact an HP-authorized reseller or the HP Customer Care Center- see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 65. The support disks. • Any hardware not involved in the problem and not requested for repair. 3. When sending Guide 67 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 68
performance to new. 2. HP warrants to you that HP software will not fail to execute its programming instructions after the date of HP has a support presence for this product and where HP has marketed this product. The level of warranty service you receive may vary according to local standards. HP - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 69
HP Support and Service Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 6. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND HP APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU. Startup Guide 69 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 70
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Reference Information Startup Guide 71 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 72
the latest specifications, see the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks). Physical Attributes external, low-power processor. 32-KB (16-KB instruction, 16-KB data) L1 cache. 32-bit PCI bus rate. Zoomed Video support for PC Card slot. 3D and OpenGL graphics support. Celeron models: Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 73
MHz RAM bus. Computer: Built-in speaker. 3D-enhanced PCI bus audio with Zoomed Video support. Built-in microphone. Separate audio-off button with indicator light. Headphone-out and microphone-in V.17, V.27ter, V.29, V.21 channel 2. Local modem adapter provided for non-U.S. regions. Startup Guide 73 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 74
mouse. Computer: One Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slot (3.3- and 5-V support). CardBus enabled, Zoomed Video support. Expansion base: Two plug-in module bays for accessory modules. User and administrator passwords. ) at 25 °C (77 °F). Storage temperature: -20 to 50 °C (-4 to 122 °F). 74 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 75
1410. Keyboard/embedded controller: National NS87570. Super I/O: National NS97338. Expansion base: Embedded controller: National NS87570. PCI IDE controller: CMD PCI-648. Audio controller: OZ163. Startup Guide 75 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 76
Voltage and Current 125 Vac (3 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) 125 Vac (3 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) 250 Vac (2.5 A) HP Part Number 8120-6313 8120-6314 8120-8699 8120-6312 8120-6316 8121-0702 8120-6317 8120-8367 8120-8452 8120-8373 76 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 77
HP F2098 (main battery) - HP F2014 (secondary battery) - Sanyo 4UF103450P-QC-3 • To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow any metal object to touch the battery contacts. • Do not disassemble the battery. There are no serviceable local dealer or HP sales office. • - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 78
Ensure proper use by reading and following the instructions carefully. • If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center- see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 65. • Do not attempt of optical device. CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT LEDSCHÜTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT 78 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 79
in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus of the scientific community. HP therefore believes the internal wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The level of are encouraged to ask for authorization before turning on the wireless radio. Startup Guide 79 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 80
energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, Communications Commission: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 81
(650) 857-1501 declares that the product(s) Trade name: Hewlett-Packard Company Product name: HP Omnibook 500, Pavilion ZU1xxx (where x is any digit 0-9), and F2096 expansion base Complies with Part 15 of the of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point. Startup Guide 81 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 82
Regulatory Information In event of problems, you should contact your equipment on a different telephone network. For further product support, contact Hewlett-Packard-see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 65. Belgium: For outdoor usage only : 3CN3AX556, 3CN3BM1556B. 82 Startup Guide - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 83
Russia Reference Information Regulatory Information International Products sold internationally by Hewlett-Packard and its authorized dealers meet the specifications listed on the following pages. Startup Guide 83 - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 84
Guide 22 and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name: Manufacturer's Address: Hewlett-Packard Company, Mobile Computing Division 19310 Pruneridge Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014, U.S.A. declares that the following product Product Name: Model Numbers: Product Options: HP notebook PC Omnibook 500 and Pavilion - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 85
Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name: Manufacturer's interference that may cause undesired operation. Corvallis, OR, April 12, 2001 The HP F1454A and F1781A ac/dc adapter used with this product is designed to operate - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 86
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, 11 cursor (pointer), 31 D devices, See Reference Guide diagnostics, 58 display brightness, 32 connecting external, See Reference Guide port, 13 troubleshooting, 54 docking, See Reference Guide Hibernate mode, 41 power sources, 40 problems, 41 Standby mode, 41 turning computer on, 41 docking port - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 88
, 51 troubleshooting, 55 Utility partition, 51 hardware specifications, 72 Hewlett-Packard support, 54 Hibernate mode docking, 41 entering, 28 status lights, 15 hot keys, 32 hot swapping installing software, 46 modules, 46 HP Customer Care contact by e-mail, 65 web site, 11 HP Instant Support, 54 HP - HP OmniBook 500 | HP OmniBook 500 - Startup Guide Revision 3 - Page 89
base, 18 service (repair), 54 limits, 74 troubleshooting battery, 56 display, 54 hard disk drive, 55 HP Instant Support, 54 information Guide ports, 13, 18 Utility partition creating, 51, 61, 62 expanding, 61 V VGA output, 13 volume control, 12 W warranty, 67 web sites HP Customer Care, 11 HP
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