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of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the performance, or use of this manual or the examples herein. Consumer translation of this manual is prohibited without prior -DOS®, and Windows® are U.S. Incorporated. Hewlett-Packard Company HP Notebook Customer Care 1000 NE - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 3
leak. • Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this 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 product contains software programs. CAREFULLY READ THIS - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 4
provided with your PC. The COA the software with an HP product so long as party only as part of the transfer UPDATES AND UPGRADES. Customer agrees that the software does not include updates and upgrades which may be available from Hewlett-Packard under a separate support agreement. 4 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 5
end user support for HP PCs that use Microsoft Operating Systems, including its latest service packs. This support will be available 30 days after the service pack being released by Microsoft. Edition History Edition 1 (EG March 2002 This manual is printed on recycled paper. Reference Guide 5 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 6
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with Your HP Notebook 11 Taking Inventory...12 What's in the box 12 To buy accessories 13 To find more information 14 Identifying Parts of the Computer 15 Front View ...15 Back View...16 Bottom View ...17 Status Lights...18 Setting Up Your Computer 20 Step 1: Install the battery 20 Step - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 8
Notebook PC 44 Taking Care of Your Computer 46 To protect your hard disk drive 46 To maintain your computer 46 To safeguard your data 47 To extend the life of the display 47 To clean your computer 48 Batteries for connections (Windows 2000 66 To prepare for connections (Windows XP 68 To turn - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 9
Computer 96 Audio Problems...96 CD-ROM and DVD Problems 97 Display Problems 99 Docking Problems 101 Hard Disk Drive Problems 101 Heat Problems ...102 Infrared Problems 102 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems 103 LAN Problems ...105 Memory Problems 106 Modem Problems 106 PC Card (PCMCIA - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 10
126 To recover the factory installation of your hard disk 126 To create a boot disk (Windows 2000 127 To replace a damaged Recovery CD 127 To update the BIOS 128 To update Windows drivers 128 HP Support and Service 129 Getting Assistance for Your Computer 130 To get help from the Web 130 To - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 11
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Reference Guide 11 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 12
you run into trouble. What's in the box? • HP notebook PC. • Main battery (installed). • CD-ROM, DVD, or similar drive module (installed). • Floppy disk drive module (with certain models). • AC adapter and power cord. • Quick Start sheet. • Startup Guide. • Recovery CD, for restoring Windows and all - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 13
online. For the latest accessories and options, visit the HP Notebook Web site (www.hp.com/notebooks). HP currently offers docking solutions, plug-in modules, cables, hard disk drive module. • Main battery. • Secondary battery. • External battery charger. • Docking products. Reference Guide 13 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 14
Guide Online Reference Guide Online HP Notes Microsoft Windows manual HP Notebook Web Site HP Business Support Web Site Corporate Evaluator's Guide Description and Location This printed manual introduces your computer. It also contains setup instructions, basic operation guidelines, troubleshooting - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 15
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Identifying Parts of the Computer Front View 1. One-Touch buttons. 2. Sleep button. Suspends and resumes operation. 3. Keyboard status lights. 4. Power slide button. Turns the computer on and off. 5. Built-in microphone. 6. - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 16
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Back View 18. PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter). 19. Two universal serial bus on certain models). 26. LAN port. 27. PC Card and CardBus slot. 28. Wireless on-off button and indicator light (on certain - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 17
View Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer 29. Plug-in module bay. Can contain a CD-ROM or DVD drive, floppy disk drive, secondary battery, or other plug-in module. 30. Main battery. 31. Main battery latch. 32. Hard disk drive. 33. RAM cover. 34. Mini-PCI cover - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 18
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Identifying Parts of the Computer Status Lights The computer includes a number of status lights that report power and battery status, drive activity, and keyboard functions such as Caps Lock and Num Lock. The following diagram shows the status lights on the - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 19
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. Caps Lock. Caps Lock is active. (as marked on an external keyboard). 4. Scroll Lock. Scroll Lock is active. Reference Guide 19 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 20
computer, see "Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC" on page 44. If you are using your notebook computer as your primary computer, or using it for extended periods, you should use it with a full-size keyboard, monitor, and mouse. HP docking accessories offer quick, easy connections to these - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 21
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer 2. Insert the front (rounded) end of the battery into the battery compartment on the bottom of the computer, and lower the back end in until it clicks into place. To remove the battery 1. Before removing the battery, do one of the - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 22
CAUTION Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer Step 2: Connect AC power Use only the HP AC adapter included with your computer (or other approved 75watt, 3.95-amp adapter). Do not use a 60-watt, 3.16-amp adapter, such as HP F1454A or F1781A. Using any other AC adapter could - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 23
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 step. Also, if you prefer, you can instead connect to a PC Card modem or using the modem, see "Using the Modem" on page 58. Reference Guide 23 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 24
Started with Your HP Notebook Setting Up Your Computer Step 4: Turn on the computer • Press the blue sleep button above the keyboard. The computer then boots up, and Windows starts automatically. Hint If your computer does not turn on when operating on battery power, the battery may be out - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 25
2000) or Start, All Programs, Multimedia (Windows XP)-if the software isn't listed, install it by inserting the CD in the drive. Follow the 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 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 26
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Basic Operation Reference Guide 27 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 28
off the display and other components. Maintains current session in RAM. Restarts quickly. Restores network connections. Power mode status light is blinking. Press blue sleep button -or- click Start, Shut Down, Standby (Windows 2000) -or- click Start, Turn Off Computer, Stand By (Windows XP) -or - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 29
CTRL+ALT+DEL, click Shut Down, and press the blue sleep button to restart. Windows XP: press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then click Shut Down, Restart. -or, if this fails- • Slide and hold the power button for 4 seconds, until the display shuts down, then press the blue sleep button to restart. -or, if this - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 30
HP logo appears, press ESC to display the Boot menu. 3. Use the arrow keys to select the boot device, and press ENTER. If you want to boot from a specific device whenever it is present, change the boot order using the BIOS button scrolls the contents of a window. 3. Touch pad (touch-sensitive - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 31
buttons work like the left and right buttons on a standard mouse. The scroll button scrolls the contents of a window. Moving and selecting 1. Place your hands in a normal typing position. 2. Pointing stick. With your index the pointer to the new location, and release the button. Reference Guide 31 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 32
Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Mouse (Windows 2000), or click Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Mouse (Windows XP). -or- Double-click the touch pad icon bottom of the window. -or- Turn off the option that responds to tapping or pressing. 4. Click OK. 32 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 33
both keys. Does this Decreases the display brightness. Increases the display brightness. Toggles among the built-in display, an external display, and simultaneous display on both. Audio mute. Toggles the built-in keypad on and off. Does not affect an external keyboard. If Num Lock is on, then - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 34
services: 1. Internet Web site (if you have an Internet provider) 2. Outlook Express e-mail software 3. HP -Touch button 1. Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP One-Touch Configuration. 2. On the One-Touch tab, click the button Display tab. 34 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 35
Windows Find: File or Folders (Windows 2000) or Search (Windows XP). Windows key+M Minimizes all displayed windows. Shift+Windows key+M Returns all minimized windows to original size. Windows key+R Runs the Windows Run dialog box. To use the embedded keypad Your computer's built-in keyboard - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 36
Notebook, HP Display Settings. You have the option of adding a display settings icon in the taskbar for quick access. Hint To maximize your battery Panel, then double-click Display (Windows 2000), or click Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Themes, Display (Windows XP). 2. Click the Settings - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 37
using HP Desktop Zoom. • Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Desktop audio-off button on the right side of the computer. The audio-off light turns on when the speakers are disconnected. In Windows 1. Click the Volume icon in the taskbar (if not present, see Windows - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 38
the video or power settings for the show, click Settings. To show the presentation • Press the HP Presentation Ready One-Touch button. -or- Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Presentation or click the taskbar icon and choose Stop Presentation. 38 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 39
movies on battery power, set the SpeedStep setting to Max Performance (Windows 2000), or set the Control Panel power scheme to Portable/Laptop (Windows XP). See be hard-coded on the DVD drive, and will be permanent. Your HP warranty does not cover the expense of correcting this situation. Refer to - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 40
. For complete protection, set passwords in Windows as well as through BIOS Setup. To cancel password protection, set an empty password. BIOS Setup Utility 1. Click Start, Shut Down (or Turn Off Computer), Restart. 2. When the HP logo appears, press F2 to enter BIOS Setup. 3. From the Security - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 41
a screen saver with a password in Control Panel Display. You can lock the computer these ways: • Press the HP Quick Lock button-the four One-Touch buttons are located above the main keyboard. -or- • Press CTRL knot around the stationary object, and make sure it can't slip off. Reference Guide 41 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 42
integrity of your data. This is especially important if you use the Web. Your computer comes equipped with Norton AntiVirus software. You can get detailed instructions from the software's online Help. 42 Reference - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 43
PC identification HP TopTools and PC identification are not supported on all Pavilion models. You must have BIOS administrator password authority to set a PC identification number. 1. If you have not already installed HP BIOS user password (or administrator password if that is the only password set - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 44
Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC Working in Comfort with a Notebook PC WARNING Note Improper use of keyboards and other input devices has been associated with ergonomic injury. For more information about reducing your risk, visit our ergonomics Web site at www.hp.com/ergo-or see Working - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 45
Notebook PC Using Your Mobile Computer • Position the computer so your wrists and hands are in a neutral position. Your wrists should be as straight as possible and should not have to bend sideways or more than 10 degrees up or down. If your notebook possible. The notebook keyboard requires little - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 46
in "Hardware Specifications" on page 138. Do not use the computer outside in the rain or snow (inclement weather). If the computer is cold, warm it gradually to avoid condensation. • Maintain your battery for best performance-see "To get the most from your batteries" on page 55. 46 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 47
the program's virus definitions from time to time; updates are on the Web at www.symantec.com for Norton AntiVirus. • Check your disk using the Tools tab in the disk's Properties window. To extend the life of the display • Set the display brightness to the lowest comfortable level (Fn+F1). • When - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 48
water out of the case. • Do not use abrasive cleaners, especially on the display. Do not apply any cleaner directly to the display. Instead, apply the cleaner to a soft cloth and then gently wipe the display. • You can clean the keyboard with a vacuum cleaner to remove accumulated dust. 48 Reference - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 49
Batteries and Power Management Reference Guide 49 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 50
off the display to conserve battery power and extend the life of the display. No keyboard, pointing device, or other input activity occurs for the specified interval. Press any key or move a pointing device to turn on the display. Enters Standby mode. Maintains your current session in RAM, and - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 51
the value to Never. See Windows Help for details. If you want to save the settings as a power scheme, click Save As and enter a name for the scheme. Do not disable Hibernate support in the Power settings, or you will lose any unsaved data if the computer's battery runs down completely. Managing CPU - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 52
your current session in RAM, and turns off the display and other components. You will be away from your computer for up to several hours. Press blue sleep button -or- click Start, Shut Down, Standby (Windows 2000) -or- click Start, Turn Off Computer, Stand By (Windows XP). Saves the current - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 53
-click the power icon to open the Battery Meter window. From the Windows Control Panel • Windows 2000: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Power Options. This provides access to all of Windows' power-information options. • Windows XP: click Start, Control Panel, Performance and - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 54
Battery Power To respond to a low-battery warning The computer automatically alerts you when the battery power drops to a critically low level. The computer first emits a high-pitched beep or displays battery with a charged one. See "Step 1: Install the battery battery charges. A fully charged battery - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 55
get the most from your batteries Follow these suggestions to make your battery's power last as long as possible. • Plug in the AC adapter, especially when using a drive in the module bay, or any external connections such as a PC Card or a modem. • Set the display brightness to the lowest comfortable - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 56
or All Programs), Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Battery Optimizer. 2. Follow the displayed instructions to test and condition your battery. The process could take 4-6 hours or more per battery. You can use the computer "How the computer manages power automatically" on page 50. 56 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 57
Modem and Network Connections Reference Guide 57 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 58
• Outlook Express, for sending and receiving e-mail messages • Windows XP Fax Console or Windows 2000 fax software for sending and receiving faxes The modem is a high-speed 56-Kbps modem. For best performance, you can connect to any Internet Service Provider (ISP) or modem network that has V.90 or - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 59
Phone and Modem Options, then click Edit on the Dialing Rules tab. • Windows XP: click Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Phone and Modem Options. a blackout period after a modem repeatedly fails to connect to a service provider. The number of failed attempts and the period you must - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 60
Service Provider Before you can connect to the Internet Service , you can instead use a PC Card modem or an external modem manually. -or- If available, click Start, Programs, Online Services (Windows 2000 or XP) or Start, All Programs, Easy Internet Signup (Windows XP For Windows XP, to display an icon - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 61
Windows XP, click Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections, Network Connections, then right-click the connection and select Disconnect. To dial in to a network You can use the modem to dial in to a LAN (local area network) that supports See the help for your software. Reference Guide 61 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 62
sent to the modem to set up specific conditions. Those command strings normally start with services are part of your AOL service. For another ISP, you can use Outlook Express (included with your computer) or an e-mail system of your choice. This topic includes instructions window.) 62 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 63
stop here. 3. On the Advanced Options tab, open the Fax Service Management window. 4. In the list under Fax, click Devices, then right-click instructions to create and send the fax. If instead you want to send a document as a fax, open the document in its application window Print. Reference Guide 63 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 64
Console fax software is included with Windows XP. To set up Fax Console Before you can use Fax Console, you need to install it. 1. Click Start, Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs. 2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components, select Fax Services, and follow the instructions on the screen. If prompted - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 65
a LAN connection. To edit settings, open Network and Dial-up Connections in Control Panel. See Windows Help for information about setting up and using LAN connections-click Start, Help (or Help and Support). Contact your network administrator for network information. Two lights next to the LAN port - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 66
Windows 2000) Before you can connect your computer to a particular 802.11 wireless network, you have to configure the computer for the specific taskbar and select Advanced Configuration. -or- Click Start, Programs, HP Wireless LAN, Configuration Utility. 2. On the Configuration tab, Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 67
network itself. 1. Set up your computer for your local network: Windows automatically detects and sets up a LAN connection. To edit settings, taskbar and select Advanced Configuration. -or- Click Start, Programs, HP Wireless LAN, Configuration Utility. 3. On the Configuration tab, set Guide 67 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 68
HP Wireless LAN, and use the encryption key converter. To prepare for connections (Windows XP) Before you can connect your computer to a particular 802.11 wireless network, you have to configure the computer for the specific network administrator. You can also display an icon in the taskbar when - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 69
, Singapore, and possibly other countries, you are required to ask the responsible authority for a license paid for by you before using the wireless function. Reference Guide 69 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 70
and select Wireless Radio On. -or- Windows XP: Click Start, Control Panel, Network and Windows 2000), or open Network Connections in Control Panel and double-click the connection (Windows XP - Windows 2000: Click the wireless link icon in the taskbar and select Wireless Radio Off. -or- Windows XP: - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 71
Add-On Devices Reference Guide 71 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 72
battery. Never remove a plug-in module without first notifying Windows-see "To replace a plug-in module" on page 72. Otherwise, you could lose data. CAUTION To replace a plug-in module When a drive module is present, Windows 2000 displays the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon-and Windows XP displays - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 73
do this if the bay is empty or contains a battery.) -or- Shut off the computer. Click Start, Shut Down, Shut down (Windows 2000) or Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP). 3. Press the button on the module release latch, see "To prepare a new hard disk drive" on page 94. Reference Guide 73 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 74
connect the floppy disk drive to your computer's parallel port using an external floppy drive cable, available from HP. • Connect the F2008 cable directly to the floppy drive and to the computer parallel port. CAUTION Before down to seat it on the spindle. -or- Remove the CD. 74 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 75
module from the computer, you can manually open the drive to remove a battery power, set the SpeedStep setting to Max Performance (Windows 2000), or set the Control Panel power scheme to Portable/Laptop (Windows XP). See "How the computer manages power automatically" on page 50. Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 76
XP, you can use Windows Media Player to create audio CDs, and Windows Explorer to create data CDs using a CD-RW drive. Refer to the software's help for details about creating or copying CDs. HP recommends using HP C4403A RW software and a clean commercial CD for the calibration. 76 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 77
and expanding the communication capabilities of the computer. The computer supports standard Type I, II, and III PC Cards (PCMCIA and CardBus). You can insert one card of any type. To insert or remove a PC Card Inserting a PC Card 1. Hold the PC Card with its face up and its connector holes toward - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 78
CAUTION Add-On Devices Connecting PC Cards Removing a PC Card Before removing a PC Card, you must use the Eject icon in the taskbar, then click Stop. This protects your data and helps avoid unexpected problems. If needed, you can restart the card by removing and then reinserting it. 2. Press - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 79
computer's connectors for external devices. Note 1. PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter). 2. Two universal serial bus (USB . 9. PC Card and CardBus slot. See "Connecting PC Cards" on page 77. The computer also includes an infrared port, audio ports, and an S-video port on Guide 79 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 80
To connect a PS/2 mouse and keyboard at the same time, use the HP F1469A Y adapter. To connect a problems making this connection, contact the device manufacturer and the HP Business Support Web site (www.hp.com/go/bizsupport) for the latest version of the driver for the device. 80 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 81
off. When you plug a device into the audio out port, the built-in speakers automatically turn off. To use an external monitor Connecting an external monitor 1. Click Start, Shut Down, Shut down (Windows 2000) or Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP). 2. Connect the monitor cable from the - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 82
Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Themes, Display (Windows XP). 2. On the Settings tab, adjust the Screen area. Other settings are also available. For high-resolution external monitors, see "Hardware Specifications" on page 138 for the maximum supported resolutions, colors, and refresh rates. The - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 83
display mode (Windows XP) You can extend your desktop by connecting an external monitor to your computer. 1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then click Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Themes, Display 3D graphics require extra video memory, so you may have to adjust display settings. - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 84
Programs), Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Display Settings. 2. Select the TV option. To play DVD movies on the TV • Open Display in Control Panel, click the Settings tab, then click Advanced and make the TV a "primary" display. • Optional: connect an audio cable from the computer's audio out jack to - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 85
, see the User's Guide that shipped with your dock. For best system performance with a mini-dock or port replicator, use a "C" version, such as HP F1651C or F1652C. Earlier versions of these products may provide slower performance and slower battery charging. This computer does not support the F1477 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 86
specific computer model. Install this tray prior to connecting the computer to the dock. If you don't have an F tray or other compatible tray, you'll need to purchase HP accessory F2012B. You cannot use the E tray designed for the original Omnibook See the manual that came with the dock. 86 Reference - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 87
External Devices 2. Place the computer on the dock platform, with the rear of the computer facing the dock's docking connector. Make sure the computer's PC Card eject button is in. 3. Position your fingers on the platform grips as shown below. Use your thumbs to push the computer into the dock - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 88
Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices Undocking the computer 1. Press the undock button on the front of the dock and wait for the undock light to blink. Then position your thumb as shown and pull the release lever forward. 2. Remove the computer from the dock. 88 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 89
, Turn Off (Windows XP). 2. Important: unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove the secondary battery if one is installed. 3. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the screws holding the RAM cover, and remove the cover. (The cover retains the screws.) Reference Guide 89 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 90
, Turn Off (Windows XP). 2. Important: unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove the secondary battery if one is installed. 3. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the screws holding the RAM cover, and remove the cover. (The cover retains the screws.) 90 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 91
Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM 4. Release the two latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of the board pops up. 5. Pull the board out of the connector. 6. Replace the cover. 7. Insert the battery. Reference Guide 91 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 92
a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. 1. Unplug the AC adapter if you're using one, and remove the battery. 2. Turn the unit bottom side up and remove the two hard drive screws. 3. Raise the cover on the recover the factory installation of your hard disk" on page 126. 92 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 93
holder If you are installing a new hard drive that does not have a holder, you can remove the holder parts from the old hard drive. You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. 1. Remove the six screws holder. 5. Reinstall the screws into the holder and drive case. Reference Guide 93 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 94
and Maintenance, Administrative Tools (Windows XP). 3. Double-click Computer Management, then click Disk Management in the tree. 4. In the lower-right pane, right-click the unused area of the new disk (probably disk 1) and click Create Partition. Follow the displayed instructions to create an NTFS - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 95
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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. • See the HP Notes in the online HP Library for updated information. • Find technical tips and software updates for the computer at the - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 97
Sound Recorder. • In Volume Control, click Options, Properties, and make sure the microphone is enabled in the recording controls. • Test the audio with built-in microphone and built-in speaker at the same time. CD-ROM and DVD Problems If you can't boot from a CD or DVD in the CD/DVD drive • Make - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 98
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting drive module, try using a different media brand, such as the recommended HP C4403A (CD-R) or C4404A (CD-RW) media. Read and write quality media. • If you use a CD-RW drive in your notebook and in a docking system, you should recalibrate the drive each Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 99
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If a DVD doesn't play with two displays • For Windows 2000, if both displays are active, press Fn+F5 to switch to one display. • For Windows XP, if you're using the Extended Desktop (dual displays), move the player window to the display selected as - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 100
off. • No other stuck pixel within 15 mm of a stuck pixel. Contact HP Customer Care if you have a display quality problem and require a more comprehensive explanation of HP display quality-see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 130. We expect that over time the industry will continue to - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 101
Troubleshooting Your Computer Docking Problems If a port on a dock isn't working • Check that AC power is connected to the dock. • Try using the corresponding port on the computer while undocked. • Make sure the computer is fully inserted into the dock. • See the manual Windows system PC Guide 101 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 102
Troubleshooting Your Computer If the hard disk makes a buzzing or whining noise • Back up the drive immediately. • See whether the noise is coming from elsewhere, such as from the fan or a PC of your hard disk" on page 126. Heat Problems Your computer normally gets warm during routine operation. Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 103
F10 to save and exit BIOS Setup. • Make sure only one application is using the infrared port. • Remove any PC Cards from the computer and dock. An infrared IRQ conflict is possible if two PC Cards are present at the same time. Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems Use these suggestions for built - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 104
Troubleshooting Your Computer • Increase the PalmCheck setting for the touch pad: 1. Double-click the touch pad icon in the taskbar. -or- Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Mouse (Windows 2000), or click Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Mouse (Windows XP - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 105
Troubleshooting Your Computer LAN Problems in BIOS Setup. See "To run the BIOS Setup Support), and use the Networking troubleshooter. • Open the hardware Device Manager: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System (Windows 2000) or Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, System (Windows XP - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 106
low on free space. • If you are having memory problems while running MS-DOS programs, use the MS-DOS or Application and Software troubleshooter in Windows Help: click Start, Help (or Help and Support). • Third-party memory cards have not been tested by HP for use with the computer. • Test your - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 107
Troubleshooting • If you have call-waiting, disable it-your telephone company can provide instructions. If the modem dials but doesn't connect • Make sure you're machine or modem. • The modem at the other end may have a problem. Try dialing to a different modem. • Try disabling error correction and - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 108
Windows XP). If the modem is disabled, try to enable it. If it has a conflict, try disabling another device. • If you're running fax software using fax Class 2, try using Class 1. If the modem dials but you can't hear it • Make sure the audio . • Check all cables and connections. 108 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 109
Troubleshooting Your Computer PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems If the notebook doesn't recognize a PC Card • Remove and reinsert the PC functions properly. • Zoomed Video is not supported. • Certain Xircom CE2 (IIps) LAN cards conflict with the game port device in Windows 2000. Contact Xircom to - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 110
Troubleshooting Your Computer Performance Problems For best performance, your computer should have at least 128 MB of memory (RAM). If the computer pauses or runs sluggishly • This may be normal Windows processing graphics or waiting Windows is memory. turn off and reset the computer. Then - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 111
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer Power and Battery Problems If the computer turns off immediately after it turns on • Battery power is probably extremely low. Plug in the AC adapter or insert a charged battery. If the computer keeps beeping • The computer beeps repeatedly or displays - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 112
battery. • Heavy modem use can affect battery operating time. • PC card use can affect battery operating time. • Test and recondition the battery every 3 months or so using HP Battery Optimizer- see "To get the most from your batteries expected • Make sure hibernate support is enabled. From Control - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 113
able to solve most printing problems by using the Print troubleshooter in Windows Help: click Start, Help (or Help and Support). If a serial or parallel driver for a 300-dpi printer. For example, if you were using a 600-dpi HP LaserJet printer, you might try using the HP LaserJet IIIsi driver - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 114
, Printers and Other Hardware, Mouse (Windows XP). • Make sure the serial port is enabled in BIOS Setup-see "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on page 120. • Use a mouse that connects to the USB or PS/2 port. If you have a PS/2 keyboard connected, use a PS/2 Y adapter (HP accessory F1469A). • Check the - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 115
run the BIOS Setup utility" on page 120. • Test the ports with the e-Diagtools diagnostics. See "Testing the Hardware" on page 118. If the USB port is not working • Contact the vendor of the peripheral device- and the HP Business Support Web site (www.hp.com/go/bizsupport)-for the latest USB drivers - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 116
cursor on your display. As soon as the hardware has been re-initialized, the Windows desktop will appear. Wireless Problems If you have problems with wireless communication • Make sure the wireless indicator light is on. • See "LAN Problems" on page 105. If you have trouble connecting to another - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 117
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If the wireless link icon in the taskbar is red • Make sure you are using the correct SSID and infrastructure connection) or other wireless computer (for an AdHoc connection). You could be too far away for high-speed communication. Reference Guide 117 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 118
Troubleshooting drivers can be the HP logo appears BIOS Setup utility" on page 120. 6. Run the basic test. Press F2 to start the basic hardware test. The results appear when the test is complete. 7. If you intend to exit without running the advanced tests, press F4 and then F7 to view the Support - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 119
exit and reboot. 14. Optional: open the Support Ticket. In Windows, click Start, Programs (or All Programs), Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP e-Diagtools, HP e-Diagtools for Windows. 15. Click View to display the Support Ticket. 16. To add information about your problem, click Comments and type the - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 120
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 Setup, so you will need to use the keyboard to navigate: • Press the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to move among menus - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 121
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Setting BIOS Revision Main Menu Description Shows the current BIOS Video Configuration Quiet Boot Video Display Device Video Expansion Primary Video Adapter Television Type System Memory Extended Memory Press ENTER to see or change the video - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 122
the internal pointing devices when an external PS/2 mouse is connected. FDD Controller Enables the floppy drive. Legacy USB Support Enables BIOS support for USB mouse, keyboard, and floppy disk drive. Internal LAN Enables the internal (wired) LAN. Mini PCI Slot 1 Enables the PCI slot - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 123
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Security Menu Setting Description User Password is Shows if a user password is set. Administrator Password is Shows if an administrator password is set. Set User Password Press ENTER to set, change, or clear the user password. The - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 124
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Setting +Hard Disk +Removable Device save, and remains in Setup. Does not affect password, date, or time changes. Save Changes Saves Setup changes, and remains in Setup. Security settings are saved when changed. Default 124 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 125
on your computer and how well they are working. HP TopTools is not supported on all Pavilion models. You'll need to install HP TopTools before you can use it. 1. Click Start, Programs (or All Programs), HP TopTools Agent, Setup. 2. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. TopTools can be - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 126
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Reinstalling and Updating Software Reinstalling and Updating Software You can use the Recovery CD to recover the original software build for your computer. The Recovery CD also provides Windows drivers specific to your computer to configure a custom system. You can - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 127
CD If you lose or damage the Recovery CD, take your computer to a local HP service center to get a replacement CD. Call the HP Customer Care Center for the address and telephone number of an HP service center near you-see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 130. Reference Guide 127 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 128
side of the computer. BIOS updates are also available from the HP Business Support Web site (www.hp.com/go/bizsupport). To update Windows drivers From time to time, HP releases updated versions of the drivers for your computer. These updates are intended to fix any problems that could be encountered - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 129
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, technical information, and software updates. www.hp.com/go/bizsupport • HP Notebook Computer Web site. Get the latest information about technical support, plus information about warranty and support programs. www.hp.com/notebooks To contact HP for support or service HP Customer Care Centers will - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 131
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 and regions: Pavilion models United States only: (208) 323-2551. Omnibook models See the following table. Reference Guide 131 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 132
HP Support and Service Getting Assistance for Your Computer North America United States: Omnibook: (970) 635-1000 Pavilion: (208) 323-2551 Canada: (905) 206-4663 Latin America Argentina: Buenos Aires: 000 1030 outside RSA: +27-11 258 9301 United Arab Emirates: 971 4 883 8454 132 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 133
in the country of use, it must be returned for service to a country in which it is sold and supported. HP Pavilion notebooks have regional support and service in selected countries. Currently, HP Pavilion notebook PCs are supported only in the country in which they are purchased and marketed. If you - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 134
for shipment as follows. If you have questions about packaging requirements when returning your notebook for repair, contact HP Service and Support-see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 130. If your notebook is not packaged properly, you will be responsible for any damages to it that - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 135
's limited warranty is valid in any country or locality where 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 will not alter form, fit or function of the product to make it operate - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 136
number label HP Notebook accessories and batteries Non-HP accessories HP Software, Microsoft Software Duration of Limited Warranty 1 year, 3 years, or number of years marked. 90 days or number of days marked. 1 year Not warranted by HP. Refer to manufacturer's warranty. 90 days 136 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 137
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to change. For the latest specifications, see the HP Notebook Web site (www.hp.com/notebooks). Physical Attributes Size (14-inch display): 315 × 261 × 32 mm (12.4 × 10.3 × 1.3 in). Size (15-inch display): 325 × 264 × 35 mm (12.8 × 10.4 × 1.4 in). Weight: 2.3-2.8 kg (5.1-6.2 lb), depending on - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 139
. 15-pin VGA video-out with DDC support. S-video (TV out). PS/2 keyboard/mouse. 4-Mbps IrDA-compliant infrared port. One Type I, II, or III 16-/32-bit PC Card slot. system not supported). User and administrator passwords. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. PC identification displayed at boot - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 140
Reference Information Hardware Specifications Environmental Limits Major ICs Operating temperature: 5 to 35 °C (41 1535+ chipset. Display controller: ATI Mobility Radeon M6-P. Audio controller: Realtek AC-97 ALC201 soft audio. CardBus controller: TI PC1410. Keyboard/embedded controller: National - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 141
board name I6 Report OK I7 Report OK I9 Report data/TAM/handset/speakerphone I10 Report DSP code details I11 Report controller code details Reference Guide 141 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 142
D0 &D1 &D2 &F0 &F1 &J0 &K0 Function (Ambit) Report driver time stamp Set low speaker volume Set low speaker volume Set medium speaker volume OK Restore stored profile 0 after warm reset Soft reset and restore stored profile 1 after warm reset Soft reset and force RLSD active regardless of the Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 143
code Report OK Report OK Report OK Report OK Report OK Report OK Report OK Report OK Display current configuration and stored profiles Store the current configuration as profile 0 Store the current configuration 17 12000bps short, 145=V.17 14400bps long, 146=V.17 14400bps short Reference Guide 143 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 144
/.1 s 50-255/.001 s 0-255/.02 s 0-255/10 ms Default 0 0 43 13 10 8 2 60 2 6 100 70 50 138 (8Ah) 0 52 (34h) 117 (75h) 5 0 3 (03h) 144 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 145
BUSY NO ANSWER Reference Information Modem Reference Information Range/units 136, 138 6-15/dBm 6-15/dBm Default 138 10 (country dependent) 10 (country dependent) 0 Reference Guide 145 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 146
AC adapter, contact your local Hewlett-Packard dealer or Sales and Service office. For any power cord with a fused plug, if you 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 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 147
are compatible only with HP notebook computers: - HP F2014 and F2019 - Sanyo: 4UR18650P-2-QC-RT6 • To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a metal object to touch the battery contacts. • Do not disassemble the battery. There are no serviceable parts inside. Do not - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 148
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 130. • Do not attempt of optical device. CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT LEDSCHÜTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT 148 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 149
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 encouraged to ask for authorization before turning on the wireless radio. Reference Guide 149 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 150
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference determined by removing the unit's batteries and AC adapter), try the Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 151
that the product(s) Trade name: Hewlett-Packard Company Product name: HP Omnibook 6000 series and Pavilion series Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. Reference Guide 151 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 152
operation on every PSTN network termination point. In event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance. different telephone network. For further product support, contact Hewlett-Packard-see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 130. Belgium: For Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 153
absolute Sicherheit, dass die Geräte bei Anschluss an jeder beliebigen Telefonbuchse funktionieren. Sollten Probleme auftreten, wenden Sie sich zunächst an den Gerätehersteller. Diese Geräte wurden diversa. Per ulteriore assistenza sul prodotto, contattare Hewlett-Packard. Reference Guide 153 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 154
Reference Information Regulatory Information Japan Japan Telecommunications Approval JATE approval number: A01-1013JP, A01-1038JP Name of Equipment: T51M044.00, J07M040.04 TELEC approval number: 01NYDA1044 Name of Equipment: 802MIP(W) 154 Reference Guide - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 155
Russia Reference Information Regulatory Information International Products sold internationally by Hewlett-Packard and its authorized dealers meet the specifications listed on the following page. Reference Guide 155 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 156
HP notebook PC HP Omnibook 6000 series and Pavilion series All, including options for analog modem (Ambit/USR) and radio link conforms to the following product specifications 1994 / EN 61000-3-3:1995 GB9254-1998 FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B/ANSI C63.4: 1992 AS/NZS 3548: 1995 ICT Services GmbH - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 157
, 15 safety, 147 saving power, 55 secondary, 55 status lights, 53 testing, 56 troubleshooting, 111 Battery Optimizer, 56 BIOS password, 40 updating, 128 BIOS Setup utility Boot menu, 124 Exit menu, 124 external display settings, 121 Main menu, 121 Security menu, 123 using, 40, 120 black list (modem - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 158
, 33 HP Battery Optimizer, 56 HP Business Support Web site, 14 HP Customer Care contact by e-mail, 131 getting support, 130 HP Desktop Zoom, 37 HP Instant Support, 96 HP Library, 14 HP Notes, 14 HP Quick Lock, 41 I infrared communication transferring files, 85 158 Reference Guide troubleshooting - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 159
lock, 41 Norton AntiVirus, 42 PC identification, 43 Q Quick Lock, 41 R RAM adding, 89 location, 17 PC2100 DDR-266, 89, 106 removing, 90 rebooting boot device, 124 temporary boot device, 30 receiving faxes Windows 2000, 63 Windows XP, 64 recovering original software, 126 Reference Guide 159 - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 160
103 using, 31 tray (docking), 86 troubleshooting audio, 96 battery, 111 display, 99 docking system, 101 160 Reference Guide DVD drive, 97 hard disk drive, 101 HP Instant Support, 96 infrared communications, 102 keyboard, 103 LAN, 105 memory, 106 modem, 106 PC Card, 109 pointing devices, 103 power - HP OmniBook vt6200 | HP Omnibook xt6200 & vt6200 Notebook PCs - Reference Gu - Page 161
restrictions on use, 69 status, 70 troubleshooting, 116 turning on, 70 wireless network AdHoc, 66, 69 connecting to, 66, 68 infrastructure, 67 Z Zip drive, 80 Reference Guide 161
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