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HP OMNIBOOK 3000 User Handbook Manual
HP OMNIBOOK 3000 User Handbook Manual

HP OMNIBOOK 3000 User Handbook Manual

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HP OmniBook 3000
User's Handbook
HP OMNIBOOK 3000 USER'S HANDBOOK............................................ 4
Using This Online Handbook ................................................................................................4
Finding More Information ....................................................................................................4
Notice .....................................................................................................................................5
1. INTRODUCING THE OMNIBOOK ........................................................ 6
Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook .................................................................................7
Powering the OmniBook .....................................................................................................10
To connect ac power (and recharge the battery)..................................................................10
To turn the OmniBook on and off ......................................................................................11
To recharge the battery ......................................................................................................11
To transport the OmniBook ...............................................................................................11
2. OPERATING THE OMNIBOOK .......................................................... 12
Adjusting the Display ..........................................................................................................12
To adjust the display ..........................................................................................................12
Using the TouchPad.............................................................................................................13
To move the pointer...........................................................................................................13
To select items in the display .............................................................................................13
To drag items or to select text ............................................................................................13
To scroll the display (the virtual scroll bar)........................................................................14
To configure the TouchPad ................................................................................................14
Using the OmniBook Keyboard ..........................................................................................15
To use the function keys (F1 through F12) .........................................................................16
To type numbers on the built-in keypad .............................................................................17
To use the keypad on an external keyboard ........................................................................17
Checking the Status of the OmniBook ................................................................................18
The Status Panel ................................................................................................................18
The Taskbar.......................................................................................................................19
Inserting and Removing a Plug-In Module .........................................................................20
To remove a plug-in module ..............................................................................................20
To insert a plug-in module.................................................................................................21
Inserting and Removing Storage Media..............................................................................21
To insert and eject a floppy disk.........................................................................................21
To insert a PC Card ...........................................................................................................22
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    HP OmniBook 3000 User’s Handbook HP OMNIBOOK 3000 USER’S HANDBOOK... 4 Using This Online Handbook ...4 Finding More Information ...4 Notice ...5 1. INTRODUCING THE OMNIBOOK ... 6 Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook ...7 Powering the OmniBook ...10 To connect ac power (and recharge the battery)...10 To turn the OmniBook on and off ...11...
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  • Page 3 To remove a PC Card...23 To insert and remove a CD ...23 To open the CD-ROM drive manually ...24 Adjusting the Sound System ...25 To adjust the speaker volume ...25 To temporarily silence the speaker output ...25 Using the Infrared Port ...26 Setting a Password...27 To set or change a password ...27 To clear a password ...27...
  • Page 4 5. MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY... 46 Cleaning the Computer ...46 Safety Information...46 Working in Comfort ...47 6. TROUBLESHOOTING ... 48 Other Sources of Information...48 Common Problems...49 Printing Problems ...49 Memory Problems...49 TouchPad and Mouse Problems ...49 File, Drive, and PC Card Problems ...50 Serial and Infrared Communications Problems ...50 Sound Problems...51 Display Problems...51...
  • Page 5: Hp Omnibook 3000 User's Handbook

    You can obtain a backup copy of the OmniBook Reference Guide (which came with your OmniBook) or of this OmniBook User’s Handbook from our website (http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook). You can view it or print it using an Acrobat viewer, available free of charge through our website. To re-install the User’s...
  • Page 6: Notice

    Handbook onto your hard drive, insert the Recovery CD and run OMNIBOOK\HPUTILS\DISK1\SETUP.EXE. Notice This manual and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are subject 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.
  • Page 7: Introducing The Omnibook

    1. Introducing the OmniBook This chapter introduces the OmniBook and helps you get familiar with your new computer. It covers Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook. Powering the computer (ac, battery, and on/off). The OmniBook’s modular design provides maximum expandability without compromising portability.
  • Page 8: Identifying The Parts Of The Omnibook

    Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook The illustrations below point out key parts of the OmniBook. 1. Power Light Steady green light: Battery charging. Blinking light: Not charging (plugged in). No light: Not charging (not plugged in). 2. Built-in Microphone 3.
  • Page 9 7. Floppy Disk Drive and Plug-in Module Bay The module bay can contain a floppy drive, Zip drive, CD-ROM drive, or a secondary battery. 8. Built-In Stereo Speakers 9. Power Button On/Suspend/Off. To completely power down the computer, hold this button for more than 4 seconds.
  • Page 10 7. Kensington Lock Slot 8. Hard Disk Drive 1. Infrared Port Use this port for wireless data transmission between the OmniBook and another computer or a printer with an infrared port. IR drivers must be installed. 2. Serial Port (COM) Use this port for a serial mouse, a modem, or a serial printer.
  • Page 11: Powering The Omnibook

    To connect ac power (and recharge the battery) Caution Use only the HP adapter intended for this product, model F1377A. Using any other ac adapter could damage the OmniBook and void your warranty. 1. Connect the power cord to the ac adapter, as shown, and then plug the cord into a grounded outlet.
  • Page 12: To Turn The Omnibook On And Off

    For information on the different power states, see To recharge the battery Caution Use only the HP adapter intended for this OmniBook, model F1377A. Using any other ac adapter could damage the OmniBook and void your warranty. Connect the ac adapter to the computer.
  • Page 13: Operating The Omnibook

    2. Operating the OmniBook This chapter discusses Adjusting the display. Using the TouchPad. Using the keyboard. Using the status panel. Inserting and removing a plug-in accessory module. Inserting and removing storage media. Adjusting the sound system. Using the infrared port. Setting a password.
  • Page 14: Using The Touchpad

    Using the TouchPad The TouchPad is a touch-sensitive pointing device located below the center of the keyboard. The two click buttons are located below the TouchPad. The TouchPad controls the motion and speed of the pointer on the screen. The click buttons work like those on a standard mouse.
  • Page 15: To Scroll The Display (The Virtual Scroll Bar)

    To scroll the display (the virtual scroll bar) In a window with a scroll bar, you can scroll the display without moving the pointer away from your work. Slide your finger up and down the right edge of the TouchPad. To configure the TouchPad The TouchPad has settings to adjust its sensitivity, speed, and how it interprets taps.
  • Page 16: Using The Omnibook Keyboard

    For information about reducing your risk, see the “Working in Comfort” instructions provided in the online OmniBook Library and in Windows Help. They are also available at our website, http://www.hp.com/mcd/ergo The OmniBook keyboard has several special features: Function Keys Labeled F1 through F12, these keys provide shortcut key sequences.
  • Page 17: To Use The Function Keys (F1 Through F12)

    Alt Gr key If your keyboard has an ALT GR key to the right of the spacebar, you hold that key to type the characters printed at the bottom-right corners of keys. For keys that have four characters, hold SHIFT and ALT GR to type the upper-right characters.
  • Page 18: To Type Numbers On The Built-In Keypad

    To type numbers on the built-in keypad 1. Press Fn+F9 to turn Num Lock on and off. 2. Press Fn+F8 to turn the embedded keypad on and off. —or— To temporarily turn on the embedded keypad, hold Fn while typing a key. Hint Num Lock.
  • Page 19: Checking The Status Of The Omnibook

    Checking the Status of the OmniBook The OmniBook status panel, located above the keyboard, contains indicators that show the current status of the OmniBook. The indicators in the status panel show Power status. Drive status. Keyboard status. The Status Panel AC power.
  • Page 20: The Taskbar

    Caps Lock. Caps Lock is active. Num Lock. Num Lock is active (Fn+F9). Scroll Lock. Scroll Lock is active (Fn+F10). Keypad Lock. The built-in embedded keypad is active (Fn+F8). Num Lock must also be on for the numeric keys. See on the built-in keypad.”...
  • Page 21: Inserting And Removing A Plug-In Module

    Inserting and Removing a Plug-In Module The OmniBook’s plug-in module bay accommodates a plug-in accessory module such as a CD-ROM drive, a floppy drive, a Zip drive, or a secondary battery. To remove a plug-in module 1. Important: If you are removing a CD-ROM drive or a Zip drive, shut down Windows and the computer (Start menu, Shut Down).
  • Page 22: To Insert A Plug-In Module

    To insert a plug-in module 1. Important: If you are removing a CD-ROM drive or a Zip drive, shut down Windows and the computer (Start menu, Shut Down). 2. On the underside of the OmniBook, orient the module as shown (arrow 1), and insert it into the module bay.
  • Page 23: To Insert A Pc Card

    III card. The lower card slot (slot zero) supports Zoomed Video, which allows a zoomed video card to show high-quality multimedia presentations. For information about compatible cards, visit our website at http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook. Or contact Hewlett-Packard as described in the Support and Service booklet. Caution Do not install Card Services or Socket Services software if it comes with your PC Card.
  • Page 24: To Remove A Pc Card

    To remove a PC Card Caution Never remove an I/O card while an application is open that’s set up to use that card. Exit the application first. If you remove the card, the application (or the OmniBook) might behave unpredictably or stop responding until you reset the OmniBook.
  • Page 25: To Open The Cd-Rom Drive Manually

    2. Place the CD into the drive and gently press down to seat the disk on the spindle. —or— Remove the CD. 3. Close the door to the drive. To open the CD-ROM drive manually If the OmniBook has no power, you can still open the drawer of the CD-ROM drive by inserting a pen point or paper clip into the recessed hole shown below.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Sound System

    Adjusting the Sound System The OmniBook supports Sound Blaster Pro-compatible sound and the Microsoft Windows Sound System. To adjust the speaker volume 1. Click the speaker symbol in the taskbar. 2. Drag the volume control bar up or down to adjust the volume. –or–...
  • Page 27: Using The Infrared Port

    Using the Infrared Port The infrared (IR) port is on the back panel. It provides wireless, serial communication between the OmniBook and other IR-equipped devices such as printers and other OmniBooks. Note By default, the IR port is not enabled. You must install the appropriate IR driver and enable it in BIOS Setup.
  • Page 28: Setting A Password

    Setting a Password If password protection is set, then you will be prompted to enter a password whenever you reset or turn on the computer (depending on your setting). You cannot use the computer until you enter the correct password. To set, change, or delete password protection for this OmniBook, you must use the BIOS Setup utility.
  • Page 29: Learning About Windows

    Learning About Windows To learn about Windows This OmniBook User’s Handbook does not discuss the Windows operating system. Rather, it introduces the OmniBook and shows you how to operate it. For information about Windows, see the following sources: Start the 10-minute tour of Windows 95. Click Start, Programs, OmniBook Library, Tour of Windows 95.
  • Page 30: Making Connections

    3. Making Connections This chapter discusses the connections for An external floppy drive. An external monitor. A printer or other parallel device. A serial device. An external PS/2 keyboard or a PS/2 mouse. A Universal Serial Bus device. Speakers, microphone, and audio input source. A port replicator.
  • Page 31: To Connect An External Monitor

    To connect an external monitor You can connect a VGA, SVGA, or XGA monitor to your OmniBook. The OmniBook supports standard XGA mode (1024 by 768 pixels). 1. Turn off (Start, Suspend) the OmniBook. 2. Connect the monitor cable from the monitor to the VGA port on the back of the OmniBook.
  • Page 32: To Connect A Printer Or Other Parallel Device

    To connect a printer or other parallel device The most common parallel device is a printer. Connect the parallel printer cable or other parallel cable to the parallel port. To connect a serial mouse or other serial device 1. Connect the serial cable to the serial port. 2.
  • Page 33: To Connect An External Ps/2 Keyboard Or A Ps/2 Mouse

    To connect an external PS/2 keyboard or a PS/2 mouse 1. Suspend (Start menu, Suspend) the computer. 2. Plug the mouse or keyboard PS/2 cable into the PS/2 port on the OmniBook. If the keyboard has a PC-type jack, first connect its cable to an adapter cable with a PS/2 jack.
  • Page 34: To Disconnect An External Ps/2 Keyboard Or Ps/2 Mouse

    If your external keyboard does not have an Fn key, substitute CTRL+ALT. For example, to access Fn+F2, press CTRL+ALT+F2. If this does not work, check that the setting for External Fn Key is enabled in the System Devices menu of the To disconnect an external PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse Setup utility.
  • Page 35: To Connect A Universal Serial Bus Device

    To connect a Universal Serial Bus device Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a new technology that provides a bi-directional serial interface for adding peripheral devices, such as game controllers, scanners, and mice. Plug the USB cable into the USB port on the OmniBook. The device will be automatically recognized.
  • Page 36: Connecting A Port Replicator

    Connecting a Port Replicator The port replicator can maintain external connections for the OmniBook that you can leave in place whenever you remove the OmniBook from your desk. Instead of disconnecting and reconnecting peripheral devices whenever you take the OmniBook with you, you simply undock and dock the OmniBook with its port replicator.
  • Page 37: To Undock The Omnibook From The Port Replicator

    To undock the OmniBook from the port replicator You do not need to turn off the OmniBook before removing it from the port replicator. 1. Raise the release lever at the top of the port replicator. 2. After removing the OmniBook, push the release lever back into place.
  • Page 38: Power Management

    4. Power Management The primary portable source of power for the OmniBook is its rechargeable battery. The OmniBook provides several safeguards so that you won’t be surprised by a dead-battery condition. The status panel low-battery conditions. To preserve your current work session, the OmniBook automatically turns off when the battery charge gets too low.
  • Page 39 Suspend Press blue power (low power) button for about 1 second close the lid select Start menu, Suspend allow time-out. Hibernate Press Fn+F12 (saves to disk, then resets) allow time-out. Press blue power (resets without button longer than saving) 4 seconds (default) select Start menu, Shut Down.
  • Page 40: Resetting The Omnibook

    Resetting the OmniBook To reset the OmniBook If Windows or the OmniBook stops responding, you can reset the OmniBook and restart Windows: 1. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL. –or– Press the blue power button for 4 seconds. –or– Insert a pen or a straightened paper clip into the system-off button on the back panel.
  • Page 41: Monitoring Battery Power

    Monitoring Battery Power It’s a good idea to use the ac adapter during operations that take more power—for example, those involving certain external connections, such as using a floppy drive or serial port. To check the battery status Check the battery indicator in the indicates the approximate charge level, rounded to the nearest 10%.
  • Page 42: Recharging And Replacing Batteries

    Recharging and Replacing Batteries You can use the ac adapter to recharge the battery—and to run on ac power to preserve the battery. The OmniBook conserves power by using Advanced Power Management (APM), software that controls power drain. Data on any of the drives is not affected by a low battery. However, the data could be affected if the battery runs down completely while writing data to the drive.
  • Page 43: To Interpret The Power And Battery Lights

    To interpret the power and battery lights Power Light (on hinge) Steady green light. Blinking light. No light. If ac power is off, a blinking light indicates that the OmniBook is in Suspend mode. Battery Lights (on battery). The battery itself has four square lights that indicate charge status when you press the square black button on the battery.
  • Page 44 3. On the underside of the OmniBook, slide the safety latch in the direction of arrow 1, then slide the release latch in the direction of the arrow 2. 4. Gently pull the battery out of the battery compartment (arrow 3). 5.
  • Page 45: Conserving Battery Power

    Conserving Battery Power The OmniBook uses Advanced Power Management (APM) to conserve battery power. You can take steps to optimize your battery operating time. In this section you’ll learn how to Save battery power. Specify the automatic time-out settings. To save battery power Follow these suggestions to conserve battery power.
  • Page 46 3. Select a Power Management Mode other than Disabled: Customized: You determine each setting for Smart CPU Mode, Standby Time-out, Suspend Time-out, Hibernate Time-out, and Hard Disk Time-out. For definitions of these power modes, see Max. Power Savings: The time-out settings are predefined for best power savings (using relatively short time-outs).
  • Page 47: Maintenance And Safety

    To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery, do not allow a metal object to touch across the battery contacts. The battery is suitable for use only with an HP OmniBook 3000 computer. Do not disassemble. There are no serviceable parts inside.
  • Page 48: Working In Comfort

    IEC 825-1 (EN60825-1). This device is not considered harmful, but the following precautions are recommended: If the unit requires service, contact an authorized HP service center—see the OmniBook Support and Service booklet. Do not attempt to make any adjustment of the unit.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    If you have questions that this handbook doesn’t answer, you can See the printed OmniBook Reference Guide. You can obtain a backup copy of this guide from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook). Check OmniBook Notes for the most current troubleshooting suggestions (Start, Programs, OmniBook Library, OmniBook Notes).
  • Page 50: Common Problems

    If the printer you’re using is a 600-dpi (dots per inch) printer, try selecting a compatible printer driver for a 300-dpi printer. For example, for a 600-dpi HP LaserJet printer, try using the HP LaserJet IIIsi driver (300-dpi). Certain applications may not work properly with 600-dpi printers.
  • Page 51: File, Drive, And Pc Card Problems

    Press the blue power button to turn off (suspend) the OmniBook, then turn it on again without moving the pointer. Reset the OmniBook. File, Drive, and PC Card Problems If a PC Card doesn’t work properly in a card slot Try removing and reinserting the card.
  • Page 52: Sound Problems

    Check that only one application is using the infrared port. Make sure the infrared light path is not blocked. Sound Problems If sounds aren’t audible Check that the volume is not muted. Pressing Fn+F7 toggles muting on and off. Check the playback or recording sound levels, channels, and muting. See adjust the speaker volume."...
  • Page 53: Lockup Problems

    If the OmniBook turns off immediately after it turns on Battery power is probably extremely low. Plug in the ac adapter or insert a secondary battery. If the OmniBook doesn’t suspend automatically If you have a connection to another computer, the OmniBook doesn’t suspend if the connection is actively in use.
  • Page 54 If you have problems that interfere with turning on or starting the OmniBook, see the troubleshooting chapter in the OmniBook Reference Guide, which came with the OmniBook. If the OmniBook stops responding during startup Avoid moving the pointing device or an external mouse during startup. If an application stops responding Press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then stop the application.
  • Page 55 —A— ac adapter charging battery, 48 connecting, 10, 48 safety, 54 socket for, 9 status, 20 to port replicator, 40 ac power when to use, 46 accessory module inserting, 23 removing, 22 adjusting brightness, 12 contrast, 12 volume, 28 Alt Gr, 18 audio input, 38 line-in, 9...
  • Page 56 adjusting, 12 external, 34 port, 9 properties, 34 scrolling, 15 troubleshooting, 59 docking, 40 docking port, 9 docking system, 40 documentation Reference Guide, 56 dragging items, 13 drive status, 20 drive A booting from, 45 drive C booting from, 45 drives CD-ROM, 8 floppy, 8...
  • Page 57 —L— latch, 8 learning Windows, 31 LED safety, 55 lid switch, 11, 43 lights, 10, 49 lock (Kensington) connection, 9 lock-up, 45 lockup problems, 61 low battery charging, 48 replacing, 49 warning, 46 LPT1 port, 9 —M— maintenance computer, 54 memory amount, 57 troubleshooting, 57...
  • Page 58 mouse port, 9 —R— rebooting from drive C, 45 from floppy drive, 45 rebooting the computer, 45 recharging battery, 11, 48 Reference Guide, 4, 56 removing battery, 49 PC Cards, 26 replacing battery, 49 reset, 45 reset button location, 9 using, 45 restart, 45 restarting...
  • Page 59 —U— undocking, 41 Universal Serial Bus (USB) connecting, 38 port, 9 updates, 5 USB, 38 —V— VGA output, 9 virtual scroll bar, 15 volume adjusting, 28 muting, 28 —W— warning (low battery), 46 website, 5 Windows installing, 4 learning about, 31 Windows 95 keys, 16 taskbar, 21...

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