HP EliteBook 650 Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 26

HP Tamper Lock, Using Tile (select products only

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Table 2-12 Service label components Component (1) HP product name (2) Warranty period (3) Product ID (4) Serial number ● Regulatory labels-Provide regulatory information about the computer. ● Wireless certification labels-Provide information about optional wireless devices and the approval markings for the countries or regions in which the devices have been approved for use. HP Tamper Lock HP Tamper Lock offers an extra level of business protection by notifying you when you computer has been tampered with or the bottom cover has been removed. HP Tamper Lock uses tamper detection sensors located on the bottom cover and internal storage. If a sensor is triggered, you must enter an admin password to unlock the computer. This feature is disabled by default. Configuration settings are available in Computer Setup (BIOS). NOTE: HP Tamper Lock must be configured at the factory and requires that you set an admin password before use. IMPORTANT: Be sure to disable tamper detection before sending the computer in for repair. For more information about HP Tamper Lock, see www.hp.com. Using Tile (select products only) Some computers include a Tile™ Bluetooth® device that can help find your computer even when it is off or in the Sleep state. The Tile device operates in combination with the Tile software on your computer. NOTE: The limit of the Tile Bluetooth signal is approximately 76 m (250 feet). To use the Tile features on your computer: 1. Select the Start button, select All apps, and then select the Tile app. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Tile account and activate your Tile features. 18 Chapter 2 Components

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Table 2-12
Service label components
Component
(1)
HP product name
(2)
Warranty period
(3)
Product ID
(4)
Serial number
Regulatory labels—Provide regulatory information about the computer.
Wireless certification labels—Provide information about optional wireless devices and the approval
markings for the countries or regions in which the devices have been approved for use.
HP Tamper Lock
HP Tamper Lock offers an extra level of business protection by notifying you when you computer has been
tampered with or the bottom cover has been removed.
HP Tamper Lock uses tamper detection sensors located on the bottom cover and internal storage. If a sensor
is triggered, you must enter an admin password to unlock the computer. This feature is disabled by default.
Configuration settings are available in Computer Setup (BIOS).
NOTE:
HP Tamper Lock must be configured at the factory and requires that you set an admin password
before use.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to disable tamper detection before sending the computer in for repair.
For more information about HP Tamper Lock, see
www.hp.com
.
Using Tile (select products only)
Some computers include a Tile™ Bluetooth
®
device that can help find your computer even when it is off or in
the Sleep state. The Tile device operates in combination with the Tile software on your computer.
NOTE:
The limit of the Tile Bluetooth signal is approximately 76 m (250 feet).
To use the Tile features on your computer:
1.
Select the
Start
button, select
All apps
, and then select the
Tile
app.
2.
Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Tile account and activate your Tile features.
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Chapter 2
Components