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HP Software Product License Agreement
Your HP OmniBook PC contains factory-installed software programs. Please read the
Software License Agreement before proceeding.
Carefully read this License Agreement before proceeding to operate this equipment.
Rights in the software are offered only on the condition that the customer agrees to
all terms and conditions of the License Agreement. Proceeding to operate the
equipment indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions. If you do not
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Customer may use the software on any one computer. Customer may not network
Use.
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Customer may make copies or adaptations of the software (a)
Copies and Adaptations.
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manner.
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Ownership.
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Edition History
Edition 1
4Setup Guide
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January 2000
This manual is printed on recycled paper.
Contents
Introducing the OmniBook.............................................................................................. 7
OmniBook Recovery CD, which includes Windows recovery and Windows drivers
•
Microsoft Windows manual (Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT).
Setup Guide
.
Software provided on your OmniBook
SoftwareFunction
VirusScanProtects your OmniBook from files that can be harmful.
See “To use the VirusScan utility” in the electronic
User's Guide
Electronic RegistrationPermits quick and easy registration of your OmniBook.
See “To register your computer” on page 19 for details.
Adobe Acrobat ReaderAllows you to read documents in Acrobat format, which
is used frequently on the Web.
QuickLink IIIPermits fax transfer to fax machines and fax
software—and permits data transfer.
eFaxAllows you to receive faxes at your existing email
address.
HP DiagToolsProvides basic and advanced hardware diagnostic
tests.
DVD PlayerFor computers with a DVD drive, controls DVD play
under Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0 only.
Phoenix Advanced
Power Management
Phoenix Card ExecutiveFor Windows NT 4.0 only, allows you to use PC Cards.
For Windows NT 4.0 only, helps you to optimize your
system and battery life.
.
.
8Setup Guide
Introducing the OmniBook
Taking Inventory
To find more information
Congratulations! Your OmniBook sets a new standard in personal computing. It is
compact and easy to carry, and is infused with the quality and attention to detail that are
the hallmark of Hewlett-Packard.
The OmniBook
quickly. This
Setup Guide
Quick Start
sheet shows how to get your OmniBook up and running
shows how to set up and operate the OmniBook and where to
go for help if you run into trouble.
This table lists other sources of supplementary information about OmniBook products.
SourceDescription
OmniBook
User’s Guide
OmniBook
Notes
Introductory
Microsoft
manual for
Windows.
OmniBook
Web site (USA)
OmniBook
Web site
(Europe)
HP Customer
Care Web site
The User’s Guide is a help file located on your hard drive.
It provides detailed information about your OmniBook
(Start, Programs, OmniBook Library—or double-click the
desktop icon).
This document contains late-breaking information
available after the manuals were completed (Start,
Programs, OmniBook Library—or double-click the
desktop icon).
This printed manual contains information about using the
standard features of Microsoft Windows (Windows 95,
Windows 98, or Windows NT, depending on which
operating system your computer is shipped with).
www.hp.com/omnibook
www.europe.hp.com/omnibook
www.hp.com/cposupport
Setup Guide9
Introducing the OmniBook
Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook
Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook
Front view
1Latch to open the OmniBook
2Built-in microphone
3Blue power button
4Status lights
5Built-in speakers
6Touch pad (pointing device)
7Click buttons
8CD player power (on selected CD-ROM and
DVD models)
10Setup Guide
Introducing the OmniBook
Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook
9CD player buttons (on selected CD-ROM and
DVD models)
10CD-ROM drive or DVD drive
11Kensington lock slot (security connector)
12Modem phone jack (on selected models)
Side view
13PC Card eject buttons
14PC Card and CardBus slots (upper and lower)
15Floppy disk drive
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Introducing the OmniBook
Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook
Rear view
16Parallel port
17Serial port
18VGA port (external monitor)
19Audio out (external speaker)
20Microphone jack
21Infrared port
22USB port
23PS/2 port
24AC adapter jack
12Setup Guide
Bottom view
25Battery
Introducing the OmniBook
Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook
26Battery latch
27RAM expansion cover
28Hard disk drive
29Hard disk drive latch and locking screw
30System-off button (for resetting computer)
31Port replicator connector
Setup Guide13
Introducing the OmniBook
Identifying the Parts of the OmniBook
Status lights
1Power
2AC connected
3Battery
4Caps Lock
5Num Lock
6Scroll Lock
7Floppy disk drive access
8Hard disk drive access
9CD-ROM or DVD access
14Setup Guide
Setting Up the Computer
To install the battery
Introducing the OmniBook
Setting Up the Computer
WARNING
Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of batteries in fire. A battery can burst or
explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. A rechargeable battery must be recycled
or disposed of properly.
Your OmniBook is shipped with the battery installed. If the battery has been removed,
you can install it by inserting it into the battery bay on the bottom of your computer by
sliding the battery latch, as shown.
Once you have installed the battery, connect the AC adapter to the OmniBook and
recharge the battery while you work. You can also replace a low battery with another that
is more fully charged.
Setup Guide15
Introducing the OmniBook
Setting Up the Computer
To connect AC power
CAUTION
Use only the HP AC adapter intended for this product, model HP F1454A. Using
any other AC adapter can damage the OmniBook and may void your warranty.
Refer to the warranty statement for your product.
Plug in the AC adapter, then connect the AC adapter to the rear of the OmniBook, as
shown. The OmniBook battery starts charging.
To connect a phone line
Selected OmniBook models have a built-in modem. If your computer does not have one,
you can instead use a PC Card modem or an external modem to connect to a phone line.
1. Plug one end of the phone cable into the (modem) phone jack on the OmniBook. Be
sure the cable clicks into place.
2. Plug the other end of the phone cable into a telephone jack. (If the phone cable does
not fit your telephone jack, you may need to use an adapter.)
16Setup Guide
Introducing the OmniBook
Setting Up the Computer
CAUTION
CAUTION
Hint
If you have a modem built into your OmniBook, it may not work with multiple
phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX), cannot be connected to a coinoperated telephone, and does not work with party lines. Some of these connections
may result in excess electrical voltage and could cause a malfunction in the internal
modem. Check your telephone line type prior to connecting your phone line.
When using a modem in the Republic of South Africa, an external surge protector
may be necessary in order to prevent computer damage by lightening or other
electrical surge. If so desired, connect any approved surge protector to the modem
cable whenever you are using the modem.
To turn on the computer
Press the blue power button above the keyboard. Windows starts automatically. If you
are turning on the OmniBook for the first time, go to “To set up Windows” on page 17.
The power status light (see “Status lights” on page 14) reports the following:
• Steady green light: OmniBook is on.
•
Slow blinking: OmniBook is in System Standby or Suspend mode.
• No light: OmniBook is off or in Hibernate mode.
See “Managing Power Consumption” on page 38 for information about turning off your
OmniBook.
If your OmniBook does not turn on when operating on battery power, the battery may
be out of power. Plug in the AC adapter and press the blue power button again.
To set up Windows
The OmniBook has Microsoft Windows—Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT—
preinstalled on the hard disk drive. The first time you turn on your computer, the
Windows Setup program automatically runs so that you can customize your setup,
register your computer, and sign up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Setup Guide17
Introducing the OmniBook
Setting Up the Computer
Year 2000
Notes
Hewlett-Packard makes no representation or warranty about the Year 2000 readiness of
non-HP products including preinstalled operating systems or application software. You
should contact the software manufacturer directly to determine if you need to do
anything else to ensure compliance.
Microsoft has indicated that many of its operating system software products and
applications require customer installation of software patches for Year 2000 compliance
and may require additional patches in the future. The need for such patches most likely
applies to the operating system software and any Microsoft applications shipped with
this product. You are urged to contact Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/y2k, at
1-888-MSFTY2K (U.S. and Canada only), or at your local Microsoft office.
Before you begin, connect the AC adapter to your notebook, since your battery may not
be sufficiently charged to complete the Windows setup. Also, be sure to connect the
notebook to the phone line. For information on connecting your modem, see “To connect
a phone line” on page 16.
1. Press the blue power button.
2. The Windows Setup program starts automatically.
3. Follow the instructions as they appear on the screen. For additional information about
registering your computer, see “To register your computer” on page 19.
In Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, you are required to enter your Product ID
number. To locate this number, look on the Certificate of Authenticity packaged with
the Microsoft Windows manual or look for a sticker on the bottom of your notebook.
If you experience any connection problems with your modem, you can try redialing, or
if that doesn’t work, you can skip the product registration and ISP selection.
18Setup Guide
Introducing the OmniBook
Setting Up the Computer
To register your computer
After you have set up Windows, be sure to register your OmniBook. Registering is free
and fast, and it insures you will be promptly informed about new product information,
product support, enhancements, and add-ons. The information that you provide during
registration will be used by Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft to provide you better
products and services.
There are three ways to register:
by modem
•
by phone
•
by fax
•
By modem
If you have Windows 98, you are prompted automatically to register. To register by
modem, make sure that you have connected the phone line, then follow the onscreen
instructions.
Hint
If you have Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, you are not prompted to register, but you
can register by modem if you double click the HP OmniBook Registration icon on the
desktop. See that the phone line is connected, and follow the onscreen instructions.
If you choose not to register right away, you can register by modem later by doubleclicking the HP OmniBook Registration icon on the desktop. (This icon disappears after
you register.)
By phone
You can call your HP Customer Care Center and register by phone. See “To call the HP
Customer Care Center” on page 54 for phone numbers.
By fax
If a printer is connected to your computer, you can print a copy of your registration and
register by fax. You will find the fax number on the registration form.
Be sure to provide a Personal Identifier during registration, such as your mother’s
maiden name or any other short set of characters that you always remember. Whenever
you call for service, this information allows us to authenticate you as the owner of this
notebook.
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Introducing the OmniBook
Setting Up the Computer
By completing registration, you will:
•
Record your ownership of the OmniBook XE with Hewlett-Packard and gain access
to service, support, and information.
• Record your ownership of the Windows 98 operating system with Microsoft. If you
have Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, please contact Microsoft separately for
registration of the operating system.
To connect to an Internet Service Provider
If you don’t have access to the Internet via a local area network (LAN), you may want to
sign up for an ISP or configure your computer to use your existing ISP. (Not available on
International English models.) You had an option to select an ISP the first time you
turned on your computer. If you didn’t sign up at that time, just connect a phone line to
your computer and follow the instructions below:
• Click Start, Programs, Online Services and select one of the service providers listed.
This begins the registration process for the online provider you have chosen.
−or−
•
Click the Connect to the Internet icon on the desktop. This will launch an internet
setup wizard, which will help you locate an ISP in your area.
20Setup Guide
Using the OmniBook
Setup Guide21
Using the OmniBook
Operating the Computer
Operating the Computer
To use the Fn hot keys
The combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a
sequence—for various system controls. Press
and hold
hot key
—a shortcut key
Fn while pressing the appropriate
key. (Press and hold Ctrl+Alt with the appropriate key when using an external keyboard.)
Hot keyDoes this
Fn + F1Increases the display’s contrast (HPA displays only).
Fn + F2Decreases the display’s contrast (HPA displays only).
Fn + F3Enters Standby mode.
Fn + F4Enters Suspend mode.
Fn + F5Enters Hibernate mode.
Fn + F6Toggles the sound on and off (mutes sound).
Fn + UP ARROWIncreases sound volume.
Fn + DOWN ARROWDecreases sound volume.
Fn + F12Switches among the built-in display, an external display, and
simultaneous displays.
Fn + NumLockToggles Scroll Lock on and off
22Setup Guide
Using the OmniBook
Operating the Computer
To use the touch pad
The touch pad, a touch-sensitive pointing device that controls the motion and speed of
the pointer on the screen, is built into your OmniBook.
1. Move a thumb or finger across the touch pad in the direction you want the pointer to
move.
2. Use the click buttons, which function like the left and right buttons on a mouse, to
make your selection. You can also tap on the touch pad instead of clicking a button.
To open an application, move the pointer over the icon, then press the
•
rapidly.
twice
To make menu selections, move the pointer to the item and press the
•
To open the shortcut menu for an item, move the pointer over the item and click the
•
button.
right
To drag an item, move the pointer over the item. Press and hold the left button while
•
you move the pointer to the new location. Release the button.
left button
button once.
left
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