Page 4 - Using This Online Manual; Finding More Information; User’s Guide; Notice
4 HP OmniBook 2000/5700 User’s Guide This manual describes how to use the OmniBook with the Microsoft® Windows® forWorkgroups operating system. It focuses on the special Hewlett-Packard hardwareand software, not the Windows operating system itself. For questions about theoperating system, refer to t...
Page 6 - Getting Comfortable; Identifying Parts of the OmniBook.; Identifying Parts of the OmniBook; The illustrations below point out key parts of the OmniBook.
6 1. Getting Comfortable • Identifying Parts of the OmniBook. • Adjusting the Display. • Using the Pointing Device. • Using Sound. • Using the OmniBook Keyboard. • Learning About Windows. Congratulations! Your OmniBook sets a new standard in personal computing.Although it’s compact and easy to carry...
Page 8 - Adjusting the Display; All OmniBooks are equipped with a brightness control.; To adjust the display; Slide the control up or down to adjust the brightness or contrast.; Hint; Brightness affects battery time.; Keep in mind that a higher brightness setting
8 Adjusting the Display Your OmniBook display controls are located to the right of the display. • All OmniBooks are equipped with a brightness control. • Some models may also have a contrast control. To adjust the display • Slide the control up or down to adjust the brightness or contrast. Hint Brig...
Page 9 - Using the Pointing Device; Use the pointing device.; To use the pointing device
9 Using the Pointing Device The TrackPoint III pointing device is located in the center of the keyboard, and thetwo click buttons are located below the keyboard. The pointing device controls the motion of the cursor on the screen by detectingpressure. The pointing device itself does not move. The cu...
Page 11 - Using Sound; The OmniBook supports Sound Blaster compatible sound.; To adjust the speaker volume; –or–; Important
11 Using Sound The OmniBook supports Sound Blaster compatible sound. In this section you’ll learn how to • Adjust the speaker volume. • Connect a microphone, speakers, or headphones. • Record and play sound. To adjust the speaker volume • Hold down Fn and press F8 or F9 as needed to gradually increa...
Page 12 - Plug a stereo input source into the input jack.; To record and play sound
12 Your OmniBook has a built-in microphone above the keyboard and two stereospeakers. You can also plug in an external microphone, external speakers or headphones, anda stereo input source, such as a CD player. • Plug the microphone into the microphone jack. The built-in microphone turns off. • Plug...
Page 13 - Using the OmniBook Keyboard; In the section you’ll learn how to; To tilt the keyboard; You can adjust the keyboard angle for more comfortable typing.; To use special features of the OmniBook keyboard; Fn combination keys; and hold; Numeric keypad
13 Using the OmniBook Keyboard In the section you’ll learn how to • Tilt the keyboard. • Use the special features of the keyboard. To tilt the keyboard You can adjust the keyboard angle for more comfortable typing. • Flip down the built-in tilt feet located on the bottom of the OmniBook. To use spec...
Page 15 - Learning About Windows; To learn about Windows; This OmniBook
15 Learning About Windows To learn about Windows This OmniBook User’s Guide does not discuss the Windows operating system. Rather, it introduces the OmniBook and shows you how to operate it. For informationabout Windows, see the following sources: • Start the Windows tutorial. In the Program Manager...
Page 16 - Operating the OmniBook; Checking the Status of the OmniBook.; Checking the Status of the OmniBook
16 2. Operating the OmniBook • Checking the Status of the OmniBook. • Starting and Stopping the OmniBook. • Using Storage Devices. Your OmniBook has been specifically designed for ease-of-use on the road. Itfeatures “instant-on” power that immediately restores your last screen. The StatusPanel provi...
Page 18 - Starting and Stopping the OmniBook; In this section you’ll learn how to:; To start the OmniBook; Ready to continue immediately and
18 Starting and Stopping the OmniBook You can easily start and stop your OmniBook using the blue On/Suspend button. Butat certain times, you may want to use other methods for starting and stopping yourOmniBook, depending on power considerations, types of active connections, andstartup time. In this ...
Page 19 - Preserving connections.; If you have active network connections, or if you have; Power States after Stopping the OmniBook; Display Off
19 automatically turns off when youshut down Windows.) Hint Preserving connections. If you have active network connections, or if you have any SCSI devices connected, use the ac adapter and press the blue On/Suspendbutton to stop the OmniBook. These connections and devices are disconnected ifyou sto...
Page 20 - To reset and restart the OmniBook
20 session at turn-on. Off button Off No-power/stopped state. Everything is shutdown (battery charges if ac adapter isconnected). Computer reboots at turn-on. If you plug in the ac adapter while the OmniBook is stopped, battery-chargingcomponents are activated, but the OmniBook stays in the same pow...
Page 21 - Rebooting from a floppy disk.; If you want to reboot from a boot disk in the floppy
21 If these actions have no effect, remove the battery and ac adapter and press thereset button. Then install the battery or plug in the ac adapter and try pressing thereset button again. Hint Rebooting from a floppy disk. If you want to reboot from a boot disk in the floppy drive, put the disk in t...
Page 22 - Using Storage Devices; The internal hard disk drive.; To install the floppy drive; remove the CD-ROM drive
22 Using Storage Devices Your OmniBook can access information in the following types of data storagedevices. Each device is assigned a drive letter by the operating system. Forexample, the floppy drive is drive A, and the internal hard disk is drive C. Driveletters for other devices depend on what d...
Page 23 - To remove the CD-ROM or floppy drive
23 –or– • To connect the floppy drive to the OmniBook externally, pull out the floppy drivecable and connect it to the parallel port on the left side of the OmniBook. To remove the CD-ROM or floppy drive 1. Slide the switch to the right. A pull-tab pops out. 2. Pull the pull-tab firmly to remove the...
Page 24 - To remove the floppy disk, press the eject button.; To install the CD-ROM drive; Save your work—you’ll be resetting the OmniBook.
24 To insert and eject a floppy disk When the OmniBook is reading or writing data to the floppy drive,the floppy disk indicator appears on the Status Panel. Caution Do not insert or remove a floppy disk while the OmniBook is actively readingor writing data. Wait until the floppy drive is done. Other...
Page 25 - To insert and remove a CD
25 Press the reset button. To insert and remove a CD When the OmniBook is reading data from the CD-ROM drive, theCD disk indicator appears on the Status Panel. Caution Do not insert or remove a CD while the OmniBook is actively reading data.Wait until the CD-ROM drive is done. Otherwise, the OmniBoo...
Page 26 - Support and Service; Caution; slide it into a PC card slot until it won’t go any further.; Start popup; About RAM Cards; For a new RAM card, install its battery before you insert the card.; End popup
26 For information about compatible cards, visit our Web site athttp://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 yourPC card. The OmniBook already includes Card...
Page 28 - Managing Battery Power; Monitoring Battery Power.; Monitoring Battery Power; To get the battery status; Check the Battery indicator in the; Updating the battery indicator.; If you ever suspect a battery indicator does not
28 3. Managing Battery Power • Monitoring Battery Power. • Recharging and Replacing Batteries. • Controlling Battery Power. The primary source of power for the OmniBook is its rechargeable battery. TheOmniBook provides several safeguards so that you won’t be surprised by a dead-battery condition. Th...
Page 29 - Recharging and Replacing Batteries; In this section you’ll learn how to; To recharge the battery or run on ac power; Plug the power cord into the adapter, then into a grounded ac outlet.; Using any other adapter could damage the; Always plug it into a grounded outlet. Note
29 Recharging and Replacing Batteries You can use the ac adapter to recharge the battery—and to run on ac power topreserve the battery. The OmniBook conserves power by using Advanced PowerManagement (APM), software that controls power drain. Data on any of the drives is not affected by a low battery...
Page 30 - To get the longest battery operating time, wait until the Charge; To replace the battery; Slide the new battery all the way into the battery compartment.
30 The orange charging light on the battery turns on while the battery is charging. Thelight turns off when the battery isn’t charging. Hint Optimum charging. To get the longest battery operating time, wait until the Charge indicator (lightning bolt) turns off in the Status Panel. The light on the b...
Page 31 - Maintaining the backup battery.; The permanent, internal backup battery recharges; To install a second battery; remove the floppy drive
31 Maintaining the backup battery. The permanent, internal backup battery recharges whenever you plug the ac adapter into the OmniBook. The backup battery can rundown if you always charge the main battery in an external charger and neverconnect the ac adapter to the OmniBook. To install a second bat...
Page 32 - Controlling Battery Power; To respond to a low-battery warning; Plug in the ac adapter. See; You can follow these suggestions for conserving battery power.; To change how power is managed
32 Controlling Battery Power The OmniBook uses Advanced Power Management (APM) to conserve batterypower. You can take steps to optimize your battery operating time. In this section you’ll learn how to • Respond to a low-battery warning. • Save battery power. • Change how power is managed. To respond...
Page 33 - Note
33 timeout setting usually uses more battery power. For ideas about how to save batterypower, see “To save battery power.” • Run OmniBook Tools and click the Power Management button. You can change these power settings: Automatic timeout settings. –or– • Save your work, then run the System Configura...
Page 34 - Protecting Your OmniBook; Attaching a Security Cable.; Attaching a Security Cable; To attach a security cable; Wrap the cable around a stationary object, such as a table leg.
34 4. Protecting Your OmniBook • Attaching a Security Cable. • Setting Up Password Protection. • Protecting Your Data. Your OmniBook provides several ways for you to identify and protect your computer. Attaching a Security Cable Your OmniBook has three built-in connectors that allow you to secure th...
Page 35 - Setting Up Password Protection; Record your name for identification purposes.; To record your name or other PC identification; OmniBook Tools; To set up password security; Undocking protection.
35 Setting Up Password Protection You can protect your OmniBook against unauthorized use by activating passwordsecurity. You can create a user password for normal protection against unauthorizeduse. You can also create an administrator password for a system administrator or asa backup for the user p...
Page 36 - System Configuration Utility
36 • PC identification protection. Prevents an unauthorized person from changing your identification stored in the computer. • Separate user and administrator passwords. The user password is the general password for most types of protection. The administrator password canserve as a backup for the us...
Page 37 - Hard disk drive protection.; To delete a password
37 Type of Protection Steps Turn-on protection 1. Set a user password. 2. Select one of the “turn-on” options (not Never). Undocking protection 1. Set a user password. 2. Select the “undock” option. 3. Connect a Kensington lock to the dock (toprevent manual undocking). Setup protection 1. Set a user...
Page 38 - Protecting Your Data; Installation and Setup Guide.; In particular, make sure you shut down; To repair and clean up a disk; For Windows for Workgroups, you can follow these steps:; scandisk; defrag; drive; win; To delete a set of OmniBook files
38 Protecting Your Data As you create or add information on your OmniBook, the need to make backupcopies of that information becomes more important. By making backup copies of keyfiles, you can reduce the chance of accidentally losing that data. You can back upindividual files to floppy disks using ...
Page 40 - Using the Personal Information Applications; Managing Your Time with Appointment Book.
40 5. Using the Personal Information Applications • Managing Your Time with Appointment Book. • Listing People in Phone Book. • Getting Answers from HP Financial Calculator. This chapter introduces three applications to help you keep track of things—meetings and appointments, addresses and telephone...
Page 41 - Managing Your Time with Appointment Book; Quickly add and delete appointments.; To start Appointment Book; Click the Day button on the Toolbar.
41 Managing Your Time with Appointment Book Appointment Book in your OmniBook is the perfect replacement for that old pocketcalendar or bulky scheduler you may have used in the past. Appointment Book helpsallocate your time, and is as easy to use as other Windows applications. Here aresome of the wa...
Page 42 - Type a description of the appointment.
42 To change to a different day, month, or year • Click the desired day, month, or year in the Calendar. To add a new appointment 1. If necessary, click the day in the Calendar to display the day of your new appointment. 2. Click the mouse on the line next to the desired time in the Appointment area...
Page 43 - To add a new event; Click the mouse on the top blank line; To delete an appointment or event; Click the appointment or event to move the highlight there.
43 When the OmniBook signals an appointment, it displays a dialog box to signal thealarm, even if you have exited Appointment Book or are working in anotherapplication. If the OmniBook is off, it turns on to display the box and signal youralarm. To add a new event Events (like holidays and anniversa...
Page 44 - To run a program automatically; Create an appointment whose Description field starts with
44 To run a program automatically • Create an appointment whose Description field starts with | followed by the command line. For example, to run a batch file called BACKUP (in directoryMYFILES) at 1:00 a.m., set an appointment for 1:00 with this Description field: |C:\MYFILES\BACKUP.BAT
Page 45 - Listing People in Phone Book; To start Phone Book
45 Listing People in Phone Book Phone Book is another valuable part of your portable OmniBook. It is actually apersonal database containing names, addresses, and—most important—telephonenumbers, all ready for handy reference. You can add entries, delete them, search fora specific name, or even searc...
Page 46 - Hints; You can leave almost any field blank.; To search for a person
46 4. Click OK or press ENTER to enter the item into the list. –or– Click Save to enter the item into the list and open a new, blank item. This is agood way to add several items to the list, one after another. When you add new persons to the list, they’re automatically placed in alphabeticalorder. H...
Page 47 - Getting Answers from HP Financial Calculator; Produce analyses of financial alternatives.; Attention HP Calculator Veterans; To start HP Calculator; Click the button for the desired math function.
47 Getting Answers from HP Financial Calculator HP Financial Calculator gives you all the power and convenience of a full-fledgedHewlett-Packard handheld calculator. It lets you quickly perform mathematicaloperations, as well as sophisticated financial and scientific calculations. Here’s asample of ...
Page 48 - Use BACKSPACE to correct a single keystroke on the Calc line.; To do simple arithmetic; Type the calculation in the Calc line.
48 HP Calculator “takes over” part of your OmniBook’s keyboard and reassignsfunctions to it. You can see these functions and the applicable keys on the display ofcalculator buttons—for example, pressing the Q key takes the square root of thenumber in the Calc line. Hints Use BACKSPACE to correct a s...
Page 50 - Changing the Configuration; Using OmniBook Tools.
50 6. Changing the Configuration • Using OmniBook Tools. • Using the System Configuration Utility. • System Resources. You can use the System Configuration Utility (SCU) or the Tools application tochange OmniBook configuration settings. The SCU provides more options for certainsettings. The followin...
Page 51 - Other
51 Hard disk security x Other Date and time x x Sound volume x x Boot setup x Drive types x Cache setup x Memory size x x BIOS version x x Uninstall software x
Page 52 - Using OmniBook Tools; To run OmniBook Tools; Personalize
52 Using OmniBook Tools OmniBook Tools give you a convenient way in Windows for Workgroups to changethe way your OmniBook looks and operates. For many settings, it’s an alternative tousing the System Configuration Utility. To run OmniBook Tools 1. In Program Manager, double-click the OmniBook Tools ...
Page 53 - Power Management; “Idle Time before Turn-Off” shows the individual timeouts.; Uninstall; Opens the OmniBook
53 Power Management “Options for Battery Power” balances the tradeoffs betweenpower savings and performance speed while operating onbattery power. Click Custom to set timeouts individually. “Idle Time before Turn-Off” shows the individual timeouts. Uninstall Lets you remove selected sets of OmniBook...
Page 54 - Using the System Configuration Utility; To run the SCU during reboot; press F2 to start the SCU.; To run the SCU without rebooting; Save your data in any open applications.; System menu; Date and Time
54 Using the System Configuration Utility The System Configuration Utility (SCU) provides access to basic configurationsettings. It is independent of the operating system. To run the SCU during reboot 1. Close all applications, then shut down Windows and reboot the OmniBook. If necessary, you can pr...
Page 55 - Disks menu
55 system, which configures such cards. "Auto-detect" performs a boot-device-only orfull configuration, depending on whether theoperating system last used was PnP or not. Fast Boot. Skips the RAM test. Enable SCSI BIOS. Enable only if drivers aren’tavailable for the operating system. Enable ...
Page 56 - Power menu
56 Input/Output menu COM Ports Sets serial and infrared port addresses andinterrupts. Reboot required. LPT Port Sets printer port address. Reboot required. LPT Type Sets printer port communication. Reboot required. Keyboard Setup “Key Delay” sets how long you hold a key downbefore the character star...
Page 57 - Exit menu
57 system. Battery Charging Sets the order for charging two batteries. Onlyone battery charges at a time. Save required. Exit menu Save and Exit Saves changes and exits without rebooting. Save and Reboot Saves changes and reboots the computer. Exit (No Save) Discards changes and exits. Default Setti...
Page 58 - System Resources; System Configuration Utility,; System Interrupts
58 System Resources Below are default values for system resources. To see other, non-defaultpossibilities, use the System Configuration Utility, which lists port and audio device configurations in the Input/Output menu. The tables in this section show typical resource usage as set up by the OmniBook...
Page 59 - DMA Channels
59 System Input/Output Addresses (100-3FF) 15C-15D Super I/O (docked) 170-177 Secondary HDD controller (internal CD-ROM) 1F0-1F7 Internal hard disk 200-207 Joystick 220-22F Crystal sound 2F8-2FF COM2 (infrared port) 330-331 MPU 401 (MIDI) 376 Secondary HDD controller (internal CD-ROM) 378-37F LPT1 (...
Page 60 - Solving Problems; Pointing device and mouse problems.; Printing Problems; If a serial printer doesn’t print
60 7. Troubleshooting • Solving Problems. If you run into problems using your OmniBook, you can use the suggestions in thischapter for getting back on track. You can also check the contents and index forpointers to related information. If you have questions that this manual doesn’t answer, you can •...
Page 61 - Memory Problems; System Configuration; Pointing Device and Mouse Problems; Reset
61 • Start Infrared Monitor before you print. • Make sure the infrared light path is not blocked. • Make sure Windows is running—infrared printing is supported only whileWindows is running. • Make sure the infrared printer is IrDA compatible. • Make sure you have not disabled IrDA support on your Om...
Page 62 - Serial and Infrared Communications Problems
62 • Check the OmniBook serial port assignments in OmniBook Tools. ClickConnections, then COM Ports. For a serial mouse, the serial port must beassigned to COM1. • Check whether the serial mouse is compatible with the OmniBook—the mousemust be compatible with the 9-pin serial Microsoft Mouse. File, ...
Page 63 - Sound Problems; System Configuration Utility.; Display Problems
63 Use the System Configuration Utility to check the COM port settings and assignments. • Check that the COM name you’re using is actually assigned to the port you’reusing. • If an application doesn’t support the COM port number assigned, change the portnumber in the System Configuration Utility. • ...
Page 64 - Power Problems; Installation and Setup Guide
64 If the display scrolls when the pointer reaches the edge • A high-resolution display setting is active. You can use a high-resolution externaldisplay and turn off the OmniBook display by pressing Fn+F5, or you can choosethe default OmniBook display setting. Power Problems If you have power proble...
Page 65 - Lockup Problems
65 • If the OmniBook is performing an operation, it normally waits for the operation tofinish. • If you’re using MS-DOS Prompt in the full screen (not inside a window), it maytake up to 10 to 15 seconds to suspend. If the OmniBook reboots every time you turn it on • This is normal if you turn it off...