HP OmniBook 2000 HP OmniBook 2000 - Installation and Setup Guides - Page 73

Options for Battery Power, Idle Time before Turn-Off, Set Admin Password, Admin Password Required,

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Changing the Configuration Using OmniBook Tools COM Ports Printers Card Slots Infrared Communications Input Devices Pointing Devices Keyboard Power Management Uninstall Password Library (Control menu, About) Sets serial and infrared port addresses and interrupts. Sets printer options. Starts the CardWizard application for managing PC cards. Starts IrMonitor or sets when it starts. IrMonitor provides IrDA communications capability. Sets pointing device or mouse settings. Sets keyboard repeat settings. Options for Battery Power Balances the tradeoffs between power savings and performance speed while operating on battery power. Click Custom to set time-outs individually. Idle Time before Turn-Off Shows the individual time-outs. Lets you remove selected sets of OmniBook software from the hard disk. Set Admin Password The administrator password provides protection equal to the user password plus PC ID and OmniBook setting protection. The administrator password can be used whenever the user password is requested, such as when changing the user password. Admin Password Required Sets whether changes to PC ID and OmniBook settings are protected by the administrator password. Set User Password The user password protects certain events, but doesn't give access to protected administrator options, such as PC ID. User Password Required Sets whether a password is required when the computer starts, before undocking, or when changing OmniBook settings such as those in the SCU. Opens the OmniBook User's Guide and other online sources of information. Shows the BIOS version and the amount of system memory. 4-7

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Changing the Configuration
Using OmniBook Tools
4-7
COM Ports
Sets serial and infrared port addresses and interrupts.
Printers
Sets printer options.
Card Slots
Starts the CardWizard application for managing PC cards.
Infrared Communications
Starts IrMonitor or sets when it starts. IrMonitor provides IrDA communications capability.
Input Devices
Pointing Devices
Sets pointing device or mouse settings.
Keyboard
Sets keyboard repeat settings.
Power Management
Options for Battery Power
Balances the tradeoffs between power savings and performance speed while operating on battery
power.
Click Custom to set time-outs individually
.
Idle Time before Turn-Off
Shows the individual time-outs.
Uninstall
Lets you remove selected sets of OmniBook software from the hard disk.
Password
Set Admin Password
The administrator password provides protection equal to the user password plus PC ID and
OmniBook setting protection. The administrator password can be used whenever the user password
is requested, such as when changing the user password.
Admin Password Required
Sets whether changes to PC ID and OmniBook settings are protected by the administrator password.
Set User Password
The user password protects certain events, but doesn’t give access to protected administrator
options, such as PC ID.
User Password Required
Sets whether a password is required when the computer starts, before undocking, or when changing
OmniBook settings such as those in the SCU.
Library
Opens the OmniBook User’s Guide and other online sources of information.
(Control menu, About)
Shows the BIOS version and the amount of system memory.