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to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. 1000 NE Circle Blvd., MS 425E Corvallis, OR 97330, U.S.A. 2 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 3
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 BE INCLUDED IN THIS HP PRODUCT OR MAY BE FOUND ONLINE. Reference Guide 3 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 4
with a product recovery CD-ROM: (i) The product recovery CD-ROM and/or support utility software may only be used for restoring the hard disk of the HP upgrades which may be available from Hewlett-Packard under a separate support agreement. EXPORT CLAUSE. Customer agrees not to export or re-export - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference 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. Reference Guide 5 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 6
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Your Computer 41 To set up password protection 41 To attach a security cable 42 To protect against viruses 43 To set PC identification 43 Reference Guide 7 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 8
Management 51 Managing Power Consumption 52 How the computer manages power automatically 52 To manage power manually 55 Using Battery Power 56 To check battery status 56 To respond to a low-battery warning Using Plug-In Modules 84 To install hot-swap support (Windows 98 84 8 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 9
a new hard disk drive 106 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 109 Troubleshooting Your Computer 110 Audio problems 110 CD and DVD problems 111 Display problems 113 Expansion base problems 114 Hard disk drive problems 115 Heat problems ...116 Infrared Problems 116 Keyboard and pointing device - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 10
Computer 148 To get help from the web 148 To contact HP for support or service 149 To receive repair service 151 To prepare your computer for shipment 151 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty European Union 170 Japan ...173 Russia ...173 International ...173 Index ...177 10 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 11
Getting Started with Your HP Notebook Reference Guide 11 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 12
your working area. 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 sheet. • Startup Guide. • Recovery CD, for restoring Windows and all software included with your computer. • Microsoft Windows manual. • Multimedia expansion - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 13
manual introduces your computer. It also contains setup instructions, basic operation guidelines, troubleshooting information, and warranty information. The full Reference Guide is in the Help and Support Center. For late-breaking information available after the manuals were completed, see the HP - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 14
out (headphones), external microphone. 14. PC Card slot. 15. PC Card eject button. 16. Built-in microphone. 17. Latch for opening the computer. 14 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 15
port (on certain models). 22. LAN port (on certain models). 23. AC adapter jack. 24. Kensington lock slot (security connector). 25. System-off switch. Reference Guide 15 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 16
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. 16 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 17
adapter is connected and the battery is missing or has a fault. (Steady red light on some models.) • Off: the AC adapter is not connected. Reference Guide 17 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 18
for the numeric keys-otherwise, cursor control is active (as marked on an external keyboard). 4. Scroll Lock. Scroll Lock is active (Fn+F10). 18 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 19
latch. 11. Undock switch. 12. Audio jacks: audio out (headphones), external microphone, audio in. 13. Kensington lock slot (security connector). 14. Emergency undock latch. Reference Guide 19 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 20
/2 mouse port. 21. PS/2 keyboard port. 22. LAN port (works only if the computer has a built-in LAN port). 23. AC adapter jack. 20 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 21
properly. Your computer is shipped with the battery installed. If the battery has been removed, you should install it: 1. Turn the computer upside down. Reference Guide 21 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 22
. • Shut down the computer or put it into Hibernate mode. 2. Slide the battery's release latch, then lift the battery out of its compartment. 22 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 23
any other AC adapter could damage the computer and may void your warranty (see the warranty statement in this manual). If you have an expansion base, do not dock your computer in it until after the computer boots up . While the battery is charging, you can continue with step 3. Reference Guide 23 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 24
't fit the jack, you may need to use an adapter. For details about using the modem, see "Using the Modem" on page 62. 24 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 25
, the Windows 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 ID code, you and Modem Options, then click Edit on the Dialing Rules tab. Reference Guide 25 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 26
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 149 for the phone form. You will find the fax number on the form. 26 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 27
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 Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 28
connect any other type of drive module, such as a CD-ROM or DVD drive. The USB floppy cable is for floppy drives only. 28 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 29
Basic Operation Reference Guide 29 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 30
or Hibernate mode. You can also customize the way these power modes work. See "How the computer manages power automatically" on page 52. 30 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 31
the expansion base. You can also reset the expansion base by undocking the computer and removing all AC and battery power from the base. Reference Guide 31 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 32
button-works with the pointing stick to scroll the contents of a window. 4. Right click button-works like the right button on a standard mouse. 32 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 33
with the scroll button • Hold down the scroll button and press the pointing stick. The contents of the window then scroll in that direction. Reference Guide 33 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 34
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 Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 35
button to open. 4. If you want a label to appear onscreen when you press a One-Touch button, select that option on the Onscreen Display tab. Reference Guide 35 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 36
printed in light gold on the keyboard. • Num Lock off: the keys act as cursor control keys, as marked on an external keyboard. 36 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 37
resolution, the desktop changes size, but the objects on it do not. You normally won't change the resolution except to use an external monitor. Reference Guide 37 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 38
silence the speakers without changing the volume setting, click Mute. From an expansion base • Press the volume control above the right module bay. 38 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 39
Configure. To end the presentation and restore the computer's normal settings, close the presentation application or click the taskbar icon and choose Stop Presentation. Reference Guide 39 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 40
you have a DVD drive module, you can also use your computer to watch DVD movies-see "To play DVD movies" on page 88. 40 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 41
, Control Panel, then double-click Power Options. 4. On the Advanced tab, select the option to prompt for a password when the computer leaves Standby mode. Reference Guide 41 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 42
the security connector on the back of the computer, and release the key. Store the key in a safe place away from the computer. 42 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 43
Once installed, you can get detailed instructions from the software's online Help. To set PC identification HP TopTools and PC identification are not supported on Pavilion models. You must have BIOS . 4. Click Apply. 5. Type your BIOS administrator password and press ENTER. Reference Guide 43 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 44
, enable Password Required to Boot. 4. From the Security menu, enable Internal hard disk drive lock. 5. Press F10 to save and exit BIOS Setup. 44 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 45
flat on the floor. In a mobile environment, you can do this by using a phone book or briefcase to support your feet. • Adjust the height of either your work surface or chair to keep your arms in a neutral to help keep your head angled slightly downward in a comfortable position. Reference Guide 45 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 46
properly to minimize strain on your body. Shift the bag containing your notebook equipment frequently between your left and right hands and shoulders. 46 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 47
. Do not use the computer outside in the rain or snow (inclement weather). If the computer is cold, warm it gradually to avoid condensation. Reference Guide 47 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 48
timeout. • If you are using AC power and have no external monitor attached, put the computer in Standby mode when not in use. 48 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 49
, 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. Reference Guide 49 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 50
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Batteries and Power Management Reference Guide 51 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 52
specified timeout periods. You can adjust these timeouts to suit your working habits. • You can manually send the computer into a power-saving mode at any time by pressing the appropriate key-see "To manage power . See below. The AC adapter is unplugged. Plug in the AC adapter. 52 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 53
the Hibernate timeout in BIOS Setup-see "To run the BIOS Setup utility" on page 135. For Windows 2000 or XP, do not disable Hibernate support in the Power settings, or you will lose any unsaved data if the computer's battery runs down completely. Reference - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 54
Portable/Laptop option uses medium and high processor speeds on battery and AC power. See Windows Help for additional information about power schemes. 54 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 55
Batteries and Power Management Managing Power Consumption Power mode Standby Hibernate Off To manage power manually In addition to allowing the computer to enter its power-saving modes automatically, you 't work). You can also turn off the display by closing the display lid. Reference Guide 55 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 56
. From the expansion base status panel • Press the status panel button several times to display the percent charge remaining for each secondary battery. 56 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 57
insert the battery. Batteries charge in this order: main battery, secondary battery in the left module bay, secondary battery in the right module bay. Reference Guide 57 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 58
module bays. See "Using Plug-In Modules" on page 84 for information about installing plug-in modules. For instructions on replacing the main battery, see "Step 1: Install the battery" on page 21. To get the most from . Some I/O cards use significant power even while they're inactive. 58 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 59
switch to lower, power-saving speeds or to higherperformance speeds according to its workload. See "How the computer manages power automatically" on page 52. Reference Guide 59 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 60
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Modem and Network Connections Reference Guide 61 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 62
, your ISP or modem network may not operate at this speed or support this technology. Please check with your service provider for information on its capabilities. Furthermore, download transmission rates depend on (sometimes called a data line). You must not use a digital line. 62 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 63
dialing is disabled, you should use tone dialing connections only. • Many countries impose a blackout period after a modem repeatedly fails to connect to a service provider. The number of failed attempts and the period you must wait before trying again differ from country to country: check with your - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 64
transfer an existing Internet account to this computer, or set up an Internet connection manually. -or- If available, click Start, Programs, Online Services (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, All Programs, Easy Internet Signup ( in the Dial-up Connection or Network Connection window. 64 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 65
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 dial-in connections. This gives you access to network resources from a remote location. • See Windows Help for information about setting up and using dial-in - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 66
compression protocol, you can use the &K command as shown in table of AT commands-type AT&K2 in the space for extra settings. 66 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 67
AOL, e-mail 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 for using Outlook it once. (Or double-click to view the message in its own window.) Reference Guide 67 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 68
program for your personal use. Follow the onscreen instructions. If you're not sure which setting to Manual Fax Receive. To view and print a fax 1. In QuickLink, click the Fax Viewer tool on the toolbar. 2. Click Yes to view the fax now. 3. Click the printer icon to print the fax. 68 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 69
the Advanced Options tab, open the Fax Service Management Console. 4. In the list under Fax Service on Local Computer, double-click Devices, then Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, Send Cover Page Fax. Follow the instructions to create and send the fax. If instead you want to send Guide 69 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 70
Windows Components, select Fax Services, and follow the instructions on the screen. . Follow the onscreen instructions. If you're , Send a Fax, then follow the instructions that appear on the screen. If instead the Fax Console window. To receive a fax manually, follow these steps. • When a fax call - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 71
The cable must have an RJ-45 connector. 3. Windows 98: open Network in Control Panel to set up support for a LAN connection on your network. For example, you can add the Microsoft TCP/IP protocol. Windows 2000 to the network, and the yellow light indicates network activity. Reference Guide 71 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 72
computers connecting to each other. Do not use a channel that is the same as or adjacent to a channel used by a nearby access point. 72 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 73
. 1. Set up your computer for your local network: Windows 98: open Network in Control Panel to set up support for a LAN connection on your network. For example, you can add the Microsoft TCP/IP protocol. Windows 2000: on-see "To turn wireless communication on and off," below. Reference Guide 73 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 74
to the first preferred network that's within range if wireless communication is turned on-see "To turn wireless communication on and off," below. 74 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 75
a license paid for by you before using the wireless function. Turning on communication and making a connection 1. If the computer isn't on, turn it on. Reference Guide 75 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 76
icon in the taskbar (if present) and select Wireless Radio Off. Suspending or shutting down the computer also turns off the wireless function. 76 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 77
Add-On Devices Reference Guide 77 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 78
adapter that comes with your computer. If you want, you can buy an additional AC adapter-see "To buy accessories" on page 13. 78 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 79
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 Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 80
cable is attached to the expansion base, remove it. 2. Slide the button down, then move the entire latch forward to undock the computer. 80 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 81
on the drive, or press the Stop button on the expansion base if the computer is off, in Standby or Hibernate mode, or undocked. Reference Guide 81 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 82
available information in the following order: • Time. • Date. • CD player status (if CD player is running). • Audio volume (if CD player is running). 82 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 83
battery is installed in a module bay. Shows when the battery is charging. Flashes if the battery has a problem. Shows whether a computer is docked in the expansion base. Formats are defined in BIOS Setup. Shows the to full), in eight steps. Shows remaining charge as a percentage. Reference Guide 83 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 84
"To replace a plug-in module" on page 84. 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 Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 85
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. Reference Guide 85 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 86
drive" on page 28. If you need to format a hard disk drive module, see "To prepare a new hard disk drive" on page 106. 86 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 87
insert.) 2. Place the CD into the drive (label facing up) and gently press down to seat it on the spindle. -or- Remove the CD. Reference Guide 87 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 88
your expansion base loses power, or if you have removed the CD-ROM or DVD module from the base, you can manually open the drive to remove a CD. • Insert a straightened paper clip into the recessed hole on the front of the on a TV, see "To use a TV set as a monitor" on page 97. 88 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 89
creating or copying CDs. HP recommends using HP C4403A (CD-R) or C4404A (CD-RW) media-read and write quality may vary for other media. Reference Guide 89 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 90
expanding the computer's data storage and communication capabilities. The computer supports standard Type II PC Cards (PCMCIA and CardBus). The slot also supports Zoomed Video, which allows a Zoomed Video card to show , but some cards are designed to protrude from the case. 90 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 91
or Safely Remove Hardware 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. Flip the eject button out of the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks). Reference Guide 91 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 92
). 3. External monitor port. 4. Modem port (on certain models). 5. LAN port (on certain models). 6. Audio jacks: audio out (headphones), external microphone. 7. PC Card slot. 92 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 93
a PS/2 mouse or keyboard into a PS/2 port on the expansion base. The pointing stick is normally disabled while an external PS/2 mouse is connected. Reference Guide 93 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 94
is called a daisy-chain connection. If you have problems making this connection, contact the device manufacturer and the HP Customer Care web site (www.hp.com/go/support) for the latest version of the driver for the device plug into the speaker-out jack may damage your notebook. 94 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 95
, Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP Display Settings, HP Display Settings (Windows XP). You can also add a display settings icon in the taskbar for quick access. Reference Guide 95 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 96
colors (24-bit for Celeron models, 32-bit for Pentium models) at a maximum refresh rate of 85 Hz. It supports 1600 × 1200 resolution with 64K colors for Celeron models and 16M colors (24-bit) for Pentium models at a video memory, so you may have to use lower display settings. 96 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 97
click Advanced and make the TV a "primary" display. • Optional: connect an audio cable from the computer's audio out jack to the TV audio input. Reference Guide 97 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 98
on an infrared link. 2. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware (Windows XP). 98 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 99
Windows Setup, double-click Communications, and select the Direct Cable Connection checkbox. • Windows 2000 or XP: use Wireless Link. See the Windows online help for instructions on using Direct Cable Connection or Wireless Link. Reference - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 100
, if present, and remove the battery. 3. From the bottom of the computer, remove the screw holding the RAM cover, and remove the cover. 100 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 101
98 or 2000) or Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP). 2. Important: unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the main battery. Reference Guide 101 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 102
98 or 2000) or Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off (Windows XP). 3. Important: unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. 102 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 103
the top of the keyboard. CAUTION When opening the keyboard, be careful not to pull on the cables connecting the keyboard to the computer. Reference Guide 103 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 104
just above the ESC and F4 keys. 13. Slide the panel to the left and press it into place. 14. Reinstall the battery. 104 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 105
a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. 1. Remove all four screws from the holder and drive case, then lift the drive out of the holder. Reference Guide 105 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 106
want to use the hard disk with other than the original software and operating system, prepare the hard disk as described in the Corporate Evaluator's Guide, available at the HP Customer Care web site (www.hp.com/go - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 107
and type fdisk. 3. When prompted, choose to enable large disk support. 4. Choose option 5 to change a current disk drive, be drive D), then click Format. Follow the instructions that appear. Windows 2000 or XP 1. Install the instructions that appear to create an NTFS partition that uses the - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 108
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Start, Help and Support, Fixing a Problem (Windows XP), and use the Windows troubleshooters. • See the Microsoft Windows manual shipped with the computer "To contact HP for support or service" on page 149. Please have your computer with you when you call. Audio problems If no sound is audible Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 111
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If sound does not record • Check Avoid using the built-in microphone and built-in speakers at the same time. CD and DVD problems If you can't boot from a CD or DVD in the CD/DVD drive • Make sure , uninstall itand restart your system. Reference Guide 111 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 112
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If a DVD movie stops playing in the middle • You may have accidentally paused the DVD movie. Press the Play button you're not using Extended Desktop and both displays are active, press Fn+F5 to switch to one display. 112 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 113
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer • If you' the Wordpad.exe program file. Type C:\Program Files\Accessories in the error message box. Display problems If the computer is on, but the screen is blank • Move the mouse or pointing see "Testing the Hardware" on page 133. Reference Guide 113 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 114
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If an external display cannot use high resolutions 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 149. We expect that over time - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 115
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If a port on the on your computer but never use it, disable the LAN port in Device Manager. Hard disk drive problems If the computer's hard drive doesn't spin • Make sure the computer has power. If necessary, fan or a PC Card drive. Reference Guide 115 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 116
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If files are corrupted • To recover the factory installation of your hard disk" on page 142. Heat problems Keep in mind that your computer normally gets warm during routine operation. Charging radiation can cause transmission errors. 116 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 117
Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Readme.txt for additional information. Keyboard and pointing device problems If the pointer is difficult to control • Adjust button doesn't scroll in some applications • Some applications do not support the default type of scrolling used by the scroll button. Guide 117 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 118
Maintenance Troubleshooting Your +left ALT doesn't work on an external keyboard • USB keyboards do not support left CTRL+left ALT as the Fn key. • Left CTRL+left ALT software, but may not be included with retail Windows. LAN problems If the built-in network adapter doesn't connect to the Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 119
cable length is 100 meters (330 feet). • Click Start, Help (or Help and Support), and use the Networking troubleshooter. • Open the hardware Device Manager: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System (Windows Control Panel to disable Auto Polarity for the network adapter. Reference Guide 119 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 120
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 or higher RAM modules. Modem problems If the modem seems slow • fixing this type of problem. • If you' company can provide instructions. • Eliminate - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 121
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 using or modem. • The modem at the other end may have a problem. Try dialing to a different modem. • Try disabling error correction and - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 122
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer • Open the hardware Device Manager: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System (Windows 98 or 2000) or Start, Control Panel, you're using an analog telephone line. You must not use a digital line. In a hotel, ask for a data line. 122 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 123
sure one is available. If necessary, set the IRQ to an unused value manually (Windows 98 only): click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click site (www.hp.com/go/support) for information about installing certain PC Cards. • Make sure your computer supports the problem PC Card: check the HP - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 124
Maintenance Troubleshooting Your computer suspended or turned off. • Check settings in Control Panel. Performance problems For best performance with Windows 2000 or XP, your computer should have Setup. 3. If the problem occurs only on battery power, turn off Smart CPU Mode in the Power menu - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 125
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer 4. From the Power menu, computer may take several minutes to shut down and may beep loudly. Power and battery problems If the computer turns off immediately after it turns on • Battery power is probably extremely and locked in place. Reference Guide 125 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 126
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer • Move the computer calibrated. Restart the computer, press F6 when the HP logo appears, and follow the instructions that appear onscreen. The process calibrates the main battery and any secondary batteries in the require less power. 126 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 127
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If the computer doesn't suspend to Standby mode as expected • If you have a Restart the computer. 4. In Control Panel, double-click Add New Hardware, and follow the prompts to install support for APM. 5. Restart the computer. Reference Guide 127 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 128
Hint You will usually be 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 printer doesn't print • Make sure the printer is on and has paper in it. • Make sure you are using the correct - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 129
doesn't work properly • See "Modem problems" on page 120. • Make sure the port connection is secure. • Use the Modem troubleshooter in Windows Help: click Start, Help (or Help and Support). • In Control Panel, open Modems Device Manager, then double-click Ports (COM & LPT). Reference Guide 129 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 130
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If the serial or parallel port the USB port with the e-Diagtools diagnostics- see "Testing the Hardware" on page 133. Startup Problems If the computer doesn't respond when you turn it on • Connect the AC adapter. • blue sleep button. 130 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 131
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer If the computer won't boot Problems If you have problems with wireless communication • Make sure the wireless indicator light is on. • See "LAN problems" on page 118. If you have trouble or People (Windows XP) to locate the computer. Reference Guide 131 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 132
and Maintenance Troubleshooting Your Computer • For Windows 98, disable DNS in the TCP/IP properties: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click that may be transferring large amounts of data, or adjust application settings to reduce the required transfer rate. 132 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 133
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Testing the Hardware Testing the Hardware The e-Diagtools hardware 7. If you intend to exit without running the advanced tests, press F4 to view the Support Ticket. Press F3 to exit e-Diagtools. 8. Optional: run the advanced tests. Press F2 to open the - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 134
Troubleshooting Support Ticket. Press T to update and display a Support Support Ticket. 16. To add information about your problem, click Comments and type the information, then click OK. To save or print the Support Ticket, click Save As or Print. To e-mail the Support Ticket to your support trouble - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 135
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Configuring the Computer Your computer includes two tools that help you configure its operation: the BIOS may differ from those shown or may be absent. Also, the computer and expansion base may have different BIOS versions. Reference Guide 135 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 136
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Setting BIOS Revision Main Menu Description Shows the current version of the computer automatically. Detected automatically. Detected automatically. Enabled Auto Disabled NTSC 640 KB Detected automatically. Disabled 136 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 137
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Setting interpreted as the Fn key. FDD Controller Enables the floppy drive. Legacy USB Support Enables BIOS support for USB mouse, keyboard, and floppy disk drive. Serial port Enables the ECP 378h, IRQ7 DMA0 Reference Guide 137 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 138
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Security Menu Setting Description User Password is Shows if a user password is set. Available only if the Boot option is enabled. Default Clear Clear Enter Enter Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled 138 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 139
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Power (APM) Menu Windows XP uses only the settings marked with *. Windows 98 uses only the and XP use these settings. ** Windows 98 uses this additional setting. *** Windows 98 and 2000 use this additional setting. Reference Guide 139 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 140
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Configuring the Computer Setting +Hard Disk +Removable Device CD-ROM/DVD Drive Internal NIC Boot Menu Description Shows the date, or time changes. Save Changes Saves Setup changes, and remains in Setup. Security settings are saved when changed. 140 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 141
Troubleshooting computer and how well they are working. HP TopTools is not supported on Pavilion models. The TopTools package is included with your , Programs (or All Programs), HP TopTools, Setup. 2. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. TopTools can be run locally on an Guide 141 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 142
Troubleshooting and Maintenance \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. and insert the Support Utility disk-see "To create a Support Utility disk" on page 143. 142 Reference - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 143
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Reinstalling and from the expansion base if it is docked, then press CTRL+ALT+DEL and follow any instructions that appear. For Windows 2000: if you want to convert drive C from FAT32 to drive to the Support Utility disk into the A:\Tools directory. Reference Guide 143 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 144
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Reinstalling and Updating Software 4. In the CONFIG.SYS file on the Support telephone number of an HP service center near you-see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 149. To version, you must follow these instructions exactly, or you risk damaging Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 145
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Reinstalling and the drivers for your computer. These updates are intended to fix any problems that could be encountered in the drivers, and to keep your computer running from www.hp.com/go/support. Follow the instructions included with the drivers. Reference Guide 145 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 146
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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 148 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 149
support or service upgrades, and basic operation and troubleshooting. HP will not be able www.hp.com/go/support) under "Contact HP". To call the Customer Care (www.hp.com/go/support) under "Contact HP" for Care Center that supports your notebook model. Currently, service and support assistance is provided - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 150
Support and Service Getting RSA: 086-000-1030 Outside RSA: +27-(0)11-258-9301 For best service, make sure you have as much of the following available when you Your computer's operating system. • Any messages displayed when the problem occurred. • Were there any changes to the computer, software, - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 151
Customer Care Center- see "To contact HP for support or service" on page 149. The support provider will let you know about repair charges CDs, DVDs, or floppy disks. • Any hardware not involved in the problem and not requested for repair. 3. When sending your computer to Hewlett-Packard, Guide 151 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 152
you that HP software will not fail to execute its programming instructions after the date of purchase, for the period specified in 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 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 153
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 MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU. Reference Guide 153 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 154
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cache. 1.6-V core, 2.5-V external, low-power processor. 32-KB (16-KB instruction, 16-KB data) L1 cache. 32-bit PCI bus. Graphics 12.1-inch XGA least 75 Hz refresh rate. Zoomed Video support for PC Card slot. 3D and OpenGL graphics support. Celeron models: ATI Mobility M graphics accelerator Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 157
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. Reference Guide 157 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 158
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). 158 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 159
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. Reference Guide 159 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 160
Escape to online command mode (not preceded by AT) Pause (not preceded by AT), 125 ms default Answer manually Repeat last command (not preceded by AT) Dial a phone number and issue other optional commands: 0-9=Dial digit, code Display the checksum Display the RAM test results 160 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 161
compression result codes Enable data compression result codes Enable modulation result codes Enable data compression result codes and add V.42bis and MNP 5 protocol indicators Reference Guide 161 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 162
, 31=46666, 32=48000, 33=49333, 34=50666, 35=52000, 36=53333, 37=54666, 38=56000, 39=57333 Store user profile 0 to memory 162 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 163
Robotics) Number of rings before the modem auto-answers a call (0 means autoanswer is disabled and manual answer is in effect) Counts and logs the number of rings Designates the ASCII character used 0-255 Default 0 rings 0 rings 43 13 10 8 3 60 2 6 7 70 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 19 0 Reference Guide 163 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 164
Robotics) Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Meaning OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR CONNECT 1200 NO DIAL TONE BUSY NO ANSWER Range Default 0 0-255 8 0-255 20 2 0 0 0-255 0 164 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 165
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 Reference Guide 165 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 166
not allow any metal object to touch the battery contacts. • Do not disassemble the battery. There are no serviceable parts inside. Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or water. • Handle a damaged or leaking or equivalent type battery pack recommended by the manufacturer. 166 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 167
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 149. • Do not type of optical device. CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT LEDSCHÜTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT Reference Guide 167 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 168
, such as aboard airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to ask for authorization before turning on the wireless radio. 168 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 169
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 Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 170
provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point. 170 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 171
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 149. Belgium: For outdoor usage only installations not allowed. Reference Guide 171 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 172
keine 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 zum di problemi, per prima cosa rivolgersi al fornitore dell'apparecchiatura. 172 Reference Guide - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 173
of Equipment: 3CN3AX556, 3CN3BM1556B. Russia International Products sold internationally by Hewlett-Packard and its authorized dealers meet the specifications listed on the following pages. Reference Guide 173 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 174
Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name: Manufacturer's Address Notified Body Number: 0682 Notified Body Address: CETECOM ICT Services GmbH, Untertuerkheimer Str. 6-10, D-66117 Saarbruecken Supplementary Information - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 175
Reference Information Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC 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 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 176
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key, 36 AT commands, 66, 160 audio adjusting volume, 110 connecting devices, 94 troubleshooting, 110 audio jacks, 14, 19 audio-off button/LED, 14, 38 B battery 72, 74 connectors computer, 92 expansion base, 93 Corporate Evaluator's Guide, 13 cursor (pointer), 33 D data protecting, 48 default BIOS - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 178
format, 143 holder, 105, 106 178 Reference Guide locking, 44 NTFS format, 143 preparing for use, 106, 107 protecting, 47 replacing, 105 time-out, 139 troubleshooting, 115 Utility partition, 71, 105 hardware specifications, 156 Hewlett-Packard support, 110 Hibernate mode docking, 79 entering, 30 - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 179
Internet Explorer, 64 Internet Service Providers AOL, 65 connecting to, 62 signing up, 64 inventory, (connecting), 93 parallel port CD-ROM drive, 143 expansion base, 20 floppy connection, See Reference Guide troubleshooting, 128 partition (Utility), 71, 105, 127, 142, 143 password, 41 PC Cards CD- - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 180
XP, 70 serial port connecting, 98 expansion base, 20 troubleshooting, 128 service (repair), 110 shut down, 55 sleep button expansion base, Reference Guide Support Ticket, 134 Support Utility disk, 143 suspending and display life, 48 resuming and, 131 saving power, 58 time-out, 139 troubleshooting, - HP Pavilion zu1100 | HP OmniBook 500 - Reference Guide Revision 3 - Page 181
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