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1. HP OmniBook 800 Docking System User s Guide 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 Hewlett Packard Co shall not be liable for any errors or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual or the examples herein Consumer transactions in Australia and the United Kingdom The above disclaimers and limitations shall not apply to Consumer transactions in Australia and the United Kingdom and shall not affect the statutory rights of Consumers Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1996 All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation of this manual is prohibited without prior written permission of Hewlett Packard Company except as allowed under the copyright laws The programs that control this product are copyrighted and all rights are reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation of those programs without prior written permission of Hewlett Packard Co is also prohibited Portions of the programs that control this product may also be copyrighted by Microsoft Corporation Microcom Systems Inc SystemSoft Corp and NeoMagic Inc See the individual programs for additional copyright notice
2. Ifyou think your docking system might need repair service see the warranty and service information in the Support and Service booklet To contact Hewlett Packard If you have questions that the OmniBook manuals don t answer even after looking in the contents and index you can contact Hewlett Packard at the address or phone number listed in the Support and Service booklet or in OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook Library Please have your OmniBook with you 1 40 Specifications and Regulatory Information Hardware Specifications Hardware Specifications Interfaces Expansion boards AC Adapter Temperature Humidity Serial one 9 pin 115 200 baud RS 232 port with hardware handshaking Parallel one 25 pin standard EPP ECP parallel port SCSI one SCSI 2 port Audio one stereo output port Mouse one PS 2 mouse port Keyboard one external keyboard port Floppy disk drive one floppy disk drive port for removable 3 5 inch disk drive Electrical PCI ISA expansion slot Mechanical length boards shared slot Input 115 to 240 Vac 50 to 60 Hz Output 12 Vdc 3 3A Polarity negative inner contact is negative Operating 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 9F Storage 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F The unit may not operate properly below 5 C 41 F but it can be stored at temperatures down to 40 C 40 F without damaging the hardware Operating 90 relative humidity at 35 C 95 F maximum
3. Storage 90 relative humidity at 60 C 140 F maximum 1 41 Specifications and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Regulatory Information This section presents information that shows how the docking system complies with regulations in certain regions Any modifications to the docking system not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard could void the authority to operate the docking system in these regions U S A The docking system generates and uses radio frequency energy and may interfere with radio and television reception The docking system complies with the limits for a Class B computing device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules which provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation With a network board installed the docking system complies with the limits for a Class A device which limits use to a nonresidential installation The FCC ID number for this product is listed on the bottom of the unit In the unlikely event that there is interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by undocking the OmniBook and unplugging the ac adapter try the following e Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna e Relocating the docking system with respect to the receiver e Connecting the ac adapter to another power outlet To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations use properly shielded cables when connecting peripheral devices to this d
4. Under Configuration select Undocked then choose OK 1 29 Using the Docking System Making Connections Confirm Device Removal Using the Docking System Using a Video Card Using a Video Card The docking system supports the use of a PCI video card You must have a BIOS System Software version 1 01 or later In Windows for Workgroups open OmniBook Tools in the Main window and select the About tab to check this In Windows 95 select Start HP User Tools Information OmniBook System Information To install a video card 1 Follow the instructions under To install an ISA or PCI expansion board earlier 2 Connect your external video display or monitor to the video card not to the VGA video connector on the back of the docking system 3 Follow the instructions under To remove a device from the Undocked configuration so that the video card is not part of the Undocked configuration Elements That Are Not Displayed If you have a video card installed and enabled then the display will not show these elements e The status panel in the corner battery charge keyboard locks drive activity e Messages regarding docking undocking and battery status which otherwise appear in the center of the screen when needed e The password key symbol which otherwise appears whenever a password is required Instead the screen will go blank and the computer will beep repeatedly Using the Docking System Using
5. a Video Card To dock an OmniBook with a video card If you have a video card installed then you need to reboot the OmniBook whenever you dock into the docking system regardless of the operating system The rest of the procedure is as given under To dock the OmniBook on page 8 e In Windows 95 reboot after the docking light on the docking system turns green Select Start Shut Down Restart e In Windows for Workgroups reboot after the docking light on the docking system turns green Close Windows and press CTRL ALT DEL or press ENTER when a message asks if you want to reboot e Ifyou do not reboot the OmniBook the video card will not be enabled To undock an OmniBook with a video card If you have a video card installed and enabled then the OmniBook automatically reboots itself the next time you turn it on after having undocked e If you are using Windows 95 you must select Start Shut Down Shut Down the Computer before pressing the Undock button or selecting Eject PC The rest of the procedure is as given under To undock the OmniBook on page 11 1 32 Troubleshooting 1 33 Hints Troubleshooting If you run into problems using the docking system you can use the suggestions in this chapter for getting back on track If you re having a problem see the online OmniBook User s Guide Its troubleshooting chapter contains more troubleshooting information If you have questions that this manual doesn t
6. you re using Windows for Workgroups save your work and exit Windows You ll be rebooting the OmniBook Plug the power cord into the ac adapter then into a grounded ac outlet Plug the connector from the ac adapter into the port on the back of the docking system CAUTION Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics Do not use the ac adapter from another product Using an improper adapter could damage your equipment and will make your warranties invalid The OmniBook s F1044B ac adapter can power the OmniBook with the docking system only and not the CD ROM drive or the Power Clip battery charger at the same time Attempting to power more than one of these peripheral devices with this adapter can cause data loss or hardware damage to your systems To use more than one of these peripheral devices at a time you must use an HP F1140A ac adapter instead which can power all these devices simultaneously or else give each additional device its own F1044B ac adapter 4 On the OmniBook open the rear door that covers the connectors 1 9 Note Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics 5 Slide the OmniBook into the docking system until it s fully seated Press firmly The docking system locks onto the OmniBook so you can t accidentally separate them O After a few moments o the green light on the Q docking system turns on indicating that the OmniBook is docked 6 If
7. 2 mouse or keyboard doesn t work e Make sure the OmniBook is fully inserting in the docking system Connection should be snug e Make sure the mouse is plugged into the correct port The mouse and keyboard ports look the same Turn the system off and on Reboot the system Undock the OmniBook unplug and reconnect the ac adapter then dock again 1 35 Troubleshooting Solv ing Basic Problems If network connections don t work Make sure that the LAN cable is connected You normally lose connections when you turn off the system or undock See if your network software has a reconnect feature Check your configuration files to make sure that the network drivers are properly installed If the green light on the docking system isn t on check power to the docking system then try undocking and docking again Check that there is no address or interrupt conflict Check these settings on the network board or if the board has configuration software check the settings using that software see the manual for the network board Also check these settings in your network software If SCSI devices don t work 1 36 Try rebooting and selecting a startup option that loads the SCSI drivers Check the device id for conflicts Make sure you turn on the SCSI devices before docking them or rebooting the system SCSI devices are configured upon docking and at boot time Check your connections and termination Check you
8. Undock button When the red light turns on you can slide the release latch forward and remove the OmniBook When the red light turns on you have approximately 10 seconds to slide the release latch forward and remove the OmniBook otherwise the OmniBook automatically docks again If you have a video card installed and a docking password set then the screen will become blank and beep repeatedly until you enter the password Note Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics 6 Slide forward a release latch on the docking system and remove the OmniBook 7 If you re using Windows for Workgroups reboot the OmniBook If you have a video card installed If you have a docking password set then the screen will become blank and beep repeatedly when you need to enter the password After undocking the OmniBook will reboot automatically the next time you turn it on Refer to Using a Video Card for more information 1 12 Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics To manually undock the OmniBook If for some reason you can t undock the OmniBook using the Undock button you can manually unlock it Manual undocking overrides password protection To secure your OmniBook while docked keep a Kensington MicroSaver lock attached to the security connector on the docking system See the following topic for instructions 1 Save your work and if necessary exit Windows If you re using Windo
9. answer you can See the online OmniBook User s Guide t s your main source of information about using the OmniBook It includes extensive troubleshooting information Check with your computer system administrator if you have one Contact your dealer or contact Hewlett Packard see the OmniBook Support and Service booklet or OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook Library Find technical information on the Internet Visit the World Wide Web support site at http www hp com go omnibook 1 34 Troubleshooting Solving Basic Problems Solving Basic Problems If you have a problem using the docking system find the symptom below that matches your situation Try the suggestions one at a time This section separates problems into the following categories Operating problems Docking problems To resolve operating problems If a serial or parallel device external display or floppy drive doesn t work e Make sure the OmniBook is fully inserting in the docking system Connection should be snug e Ifthe green light on the docking system isn t on check power to the docking system then try undocking and docking again e Ifa parallel device will not work correctly its bus speed might be too slow for the OmniBook You can decrease the OmniBook s bus speed to 33 MHz by holding down the FN key and pressing the minus key To restore the normal speed press FN and the plus key simultaneously If an external PS
10. ckard support See your OmniBook Support and Service booklet If you are using Windows 95 and the OmniBook won t undock e Check to make sure that any SCSI devices such as a CD ROM drive and any ISA or PCI boards such as network cards are removed from the Undocked configuration See To remove a device from the undocked configuration in chapter 1 If the screen is blank and the OmniBook is beeping e You have a video card installed and need to enter the docking password 1 37 Troubleshooting Solving Basic Problems If the OmniBook isn t released after pressing the Undock button e If you re using a password make sure it s accepted e If you re prompted about shutting down devices and if no applications are using those devices press ENTER Otherwise close those applications and try undocking again e To override the undocking software insert a paper clip or other thin object into the security opening in the docking system Hold it in while sliding one release latch forward 1 38 Specifications and Regulatory Information 1 39 Specifications and Regulatory Information Your OmniBook docking system is designed to provide trouble free operation The following suggestions can help you while working with your OmniBook Observe the temperature limits and other specifications listed in the next section If you have problems see the problem solving suggestions and references listed in chapter 2
11. e docked 1 Attach the keyboard cable to the docking system 2 Dock the OmniBook E Hint If you are using a docking system with an external keyboard without an FN key substitute the keystrokes CTRL ALT for FN You must also select the option Enable external FN key e For Windows 95 click Start HP User Tools Settings OmniBook External Devices e For Windows for Workgroups from Program Manager choose Main OmniBook Tools then Input Devices keyboard connector m ED an To connect a PS 2 mouse The OmniBook has a PS 2 mouse driver installed When you dock the OmniBook automatically detects and sets up the mouse 1 Attach the mouse cable to the docking system 2 Dock the OmniBook 3 If you re using Windows for Workgroups reboot the OmniBook SE E mD mouse connector 1 18 Using the Docking System M aking Connections To connect a serial mouse 1 If you re using Windows 95 go to step 2 If you re using Windows for Workgroups save your work and exit Windows You ll be rebooting the OmniBook 2 Attach the serial cable to the docking system serial connector Jo D of Dock the OmniBook If you re using Windows 95 go to step 5 If you re using Windows for Workgroups reboot the OmniBook vi This step sets up the serial mouse for use If you re using Windows 95 e Click Start Settings Control Pan
12. el Mouse General e Click Change then select Standard Serial Mouse If you re using Windows for Workgroups e From Program Manager select Windows Setup e Select Serial Mouse 1 19 Using the Docking System Making Connections To switch back to the OmniBook pop out mouse Use this procedure to switch back to the built in OmniBook mouse from an external mouse 1 Save your work 2 Disconnect the mouse cable from the docking system 3 Reboot the OmniBook To connect an external display Use this procedure to connect an external display to your OmniBook Before beginning check the documentation for your display and make sure that the external display supports standard VGA or super VGA format 1 Plug the VGA cable from the external display into the VGA connector at the back of the docking system 2 Dock the OmniBook The OmniBook automatically recognizes and activates the external display The built in display turns off If you want to run the built in display and an external display simultaneously see the following procedure for instructions VGA connector HR CH o Eo 1 20 Using the Docking System M aking Connections To enable the built in and external displays simultaneously If you enable the built in display while running the external display you may notice a slight dimming while the external display is connected If the display resolutions for the two displays are not the same pan
13. essed The on off OmniBook is ready to eject To turn docking messages off or on The System Configuration Utility provides a setting for turning docking system messages on and off You must reboot the computer to run the System Configuration Utility Docking messages are not available under Windows 95 1 Exit Windows then reboot the OmniBook 2 When you see the following message Press lt F2 gt to enter System Configuration Utility immediately press F2 to open the System Configuration Utility The mouse does not work in this environment 3 Press ALT S to open the System menu 4 Select the Docking Messages menu item Press the spacebar to uncheck or check it 1 16 Using the Docking System M aking Connections Making Connections Power ac adapter External keyboard External mouse External display Floppy disk drive Printer or other parallel device 25 pin Modem or other serial device 9 pin Headphones or external speakers External CD ROM drive or other SCSI 2 device Network access and other types of ISA and PCI boards in the expansion board slot floppy drive ac adapter SCSI 2 device parallel device serial device expansion board slot MOUSE VGA connector keyboard headphones or external speakers 1 17 Using the Docking System Making Connections To connect an external keyboard You can use the built in and external keyboards whil
14. evice Use cables supplied with the OmniBook when appropriate For more information consult your dealer an experienced radio television technician or the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock Number 004 000 00345 4 At the first printing of this manual the telephone number was 202 512 1800 1 42 Specifications and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada Japan TOREJ FPHUBRESERRS ST RHRBS VCC ORE CT lt SOBRE TS COMES RERACHAT SOLE BRMELTWETA CORBMNSLAPFLEL aU RBI L TH Asht SMS TSSMCTCEMHVET RiRS AAS II GED TIL URRY RUE LTTFELX 1 43 Specifications and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Europe Products sold in Europe by Hewlett Packard and its authorized dealers meet the specifications listed below Declaration of Conformity according
15. he Undocked configuration Using a Video Card To install a video card Elements That Are Not Displayed To dock an OmniBook with a video card To undock an OmniBook with a video card 2 Troubleshooting Solving Basic Problems To resolve operating problems To resolve docking problems 1 3 1 4 3 Specifications and Regulatory Information Hardware Specifications Regulatory Information U S A 1 39 1 41 1 42 1 42 1 43 1 43 1 44 Using the Docking System Using the Docking System Congratulations With the purchase of your OmniBook docking system the transformation of your OmniBook 800 into a true desktop replacement is complete It delivers the premium performance you need for true desktop computing and is backed by HP s unmatched quality reliability and customer satisfaction By making one connection plugging your OmniBook into the docking system you can get convenient access to these connections External keyboard and mouse External display Floppy drive Parallel and serial devices Headphones or external speakers SCSI devices ISA or PCI expansion board 1 6 How to Use This Manual The procedures in this manual differ slightly depending on the operating
16. n screws in the positions shown Place a piece of tape over each inset to hold the screws in place 1 25 Using the Docking System Making Connections 3 Turn the docking system over Insert a straightened paper clip or other thin object into the security connector and press firmly while sliding a release latch forward 4 Continue holding the latch forward and insert the paper clip as shown below This holds the release levers forward allowing for easier removal of the top case 1 26 Using the Docking System M aking Connections 5 Lift off the top of the case gently Do not dislodge the On Off and Undock buttons ale 6 Important Do not turn over the docking system while its top is off Remove the plastic cover from the opening in the side of the case 1 27 Using the Docking System Making Connections 7 Slide the ISA or PCI board into the appropriate slot and position it carefully Support the docking system at the lower back edge while you firmly press the board into the connector The metal plate of the PCI board must be fully visible through the OmniBook s side expansion opening PCI board slot ISA board slot Expansion opening 8 Place the top of the case onto the bottom If necessary adjust the On Off and Undock buttons so that they fit through the holes be careful not to remove the button covers Remove the paper clip that is holding the release lever 9 Remove the
17. ning may result The System Configuration Utility provides a setting for turning the built in display on and off You must reboot the computer to run the System Configuration Utility 1 Exit Windows then reboot the OmniBook 2 When you see the following message Press lt F2 gt to enter System Configuration Utility immediately press F2 to open the System Configuration Utility The mouse does not work in this environment 3 Press ALT I to open the Input Output menu 4 Select External Devices then select Both External VGA and LCD To connect a parallel device The docking system s 25 pin parallel port is a standard enhanced EPP ECP parallel port The most common types of parallel connections involve connections to printers and to other computers 1 Attach the parallel cable to the parallel connector 2 Dock the OmniBook 3 If necessary install your printer or other device driver See your Windows manual for instructions p Ho ce SD Gps parallel connector Using the Docking System Making Connections To connect a serial device The docking system s 9 pin serial port is a standard serial port just like those found on many PCs The most common types of serial connections involve printers modems and other computers You can make such connections using standard serial cables and adapters available at computer dealers and electronic supply stores Use the following procedure to connec
18. r configuration files to make sure that the SCSI drivers are properly installed Make sure the OmniBook is fully inserted in the docking system If the green light on the docking system isn t on check power to the docking system then try undocking and docking again Check that there is no address or interrupt conflict The docking SCSI interface normally uses I O addresses 4000 through 40FF and interrupt 10 Troubleshooting Solving Basic Problems If a network enabled system locks up when rebooting e Make sure to remove any undocked configuration for an ISA or PCI expansion board such as a network card See To remove a device from the undocked configuration under Making Connections The following hints apply to Windows for Workgroups only e Edit AUTOEXEC BAT to disable Windows for Workgroups network support for all non network startup options Add the N switch to the WIN command win n for each of the non network options e Edit CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT to load network drivers only for the Docking system startup option and not for undocked startup options For other operating systems e Check any available online tools Device Wizard in Windows 95 for example or check with your system administrator To resolve docking problems If your docking password isn t accepted e Check whether Num Lock is off e If you ve forgotten your password have your OmniBook at hand and call Hewlett Pa
19. ripheral devices to the docking system one after the other a daisy chain connection 4 Plug each SCSI device into a proper electrical outlet See the device s documentation for details 1 23 Using the Docking System Making Connections 5 If you re using Windows 95 the OmniBook automatically detects the new device and sets it up for you If necessary Windows requests information about the device _or If you re using Windows for Workgroups e Exit Windows e Dock the OmniBook e Reboot the OmniBook 6 If you re using Windows 95 follow the procedure To remove a device from the Undocked configuration after the next topic You should check for and remove any Undocked configuration for a SCSI device 1 24 Using the Docking System M aking Connections To install an ISA or PCI expansion board You can install one expansion board in the docking system such as one network card or one PCI video card e Note that if you install a network board a network connection is lost whenever you undock e If you install a video card see also Using a Video Card CAUTION Before removing the board from its bag equalize static electricity by touching the bag and the docking system s metal back plate at the same time Handle the board by its edges Avoid touching electronic components 1 Undock the OmniBook and unplug the ac adapter from the docking system 2 Turn the docking system over and loose
20. s Microsoft MS MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries For warranty information see the Support and Service booklet Hewlett Packard Company Mobile Computing Division 1000 N E Circle Blvd Corvallis OR 97330 U S A Edition History dition 32232 ated ace Oe Sees eat eee ET Obed BOS ARES May 1996 Edition 2 4 2 j 58 4 00 ee mare eed dates A ead eee ed October 1996 amp This manual is printed on recycled paper 1 2 Contents 1 Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics To dock the OmniBook To undock the OmniBook To manually undock the OmniBook To attach a security cable To set a docking password To understand docking status lights To turn docking messages off or on Making Connections To connect an external keyboard To connect a PS 2 mouse To connect a serial mouse To switch back to the OmniBook pop out mouse To connect an external display To enable the built in and external displays simultaneously To connect a parallel device To connect a serial device To connect your audio equipment To connect SCSI devices To install an ISA or PCI expansion board To remove a device from t
21. sword This symbol means a password has locked access to the system If you have a video card installed this symbol does not appear but the screen goes blank and the computer beeps Type the password to gain access Be sure you record your password in a safe place To restore operation if you forget your password you ll have to call Hewlett Packard at the number in the Service and Support booklet or select the OmniBook Support icon in the online OmniBook Library group 1 Exit Windows then reboot the OmniBook 2 When you see the following message Press lt F2 gt to enter System Configuration Utility immediately press F2 to open the System Configuration Utility The mouse does not work in this environment 3 Press ALT S to open the System menu then select Passwords 4 Under Password options select Undock This enforces that you enter the password in order to undock the OmniBook from a docking system 1 15 Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics To understand docking status lights The red and green lights on the docking system indicate the current status of the docking system The following table explains the status lights AC adapter has been connected to the docking on off system Docking system is powered and ready to go The OmniBook has been inserted into the docking on off system OmniBook is in the process of docking OmniBook is fully docked and ready to use off The Undock button has been pr
22. system you ve installed Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups Read each step carefully to see if it applies to your operating system What About Other Operating Systems If you ve installed another operating system on the OmniBook Windows NT or OS 2 for example follow the general procedures under Windows for Workgroups Instead of exiting Windows when so instructed exit the operating system you are using Other Sources of Information Your OmniBook provides these additional manuals e The online OmniBook User s Guide introduces the OmniBook and shows you how to operate and maintain your OmniBook It also contains troubleshooting information e The ntroducing Microsoft Windows 95 manual shipped with your OmniBook contains information about using the standard features of Windows 95 You can also find technical information on the Internet Visit the World Wide Web support site at http www hp com go omnibook 1 7 Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics Understanding the Basics This section shows you how to get your docking system and OmniBook up and running quickly including how to Dock the OmniBook Undock the OmniBook including manual override Protect the OmniBook with a security cable Understand the docking system s status lights To dock the OmniBook You do not need to turn the OmniBook off when docking 1 1 8 If you re using Windows 95 go to step 2 If
23. t a modem serial printer or serial cable 1 Attach the serial cable to the serial connector 2 Dock the OmniBook serial connector F ge To connect your audio equipment You can connect stereo speakers to the docking system or connect headphones to the OmniBook In either case an audio cable must connect the audio source to the OmniBook s audio in connector e Attach the speaker cable to the audio out connector The OmniBook s internal speakers remain in use unless you plug the speaker cable into the OmniBook instead of the docking system E g JE 1 audio out connector e Attach headphones to the OmniBook s headphone connector If you attach the headphones to the docking system the OmniBook s internal speakers remain in use a 1 22 Using the Docking System M aking Connections To connect SCSI devices SCSI devices are disabled whenever you turn off the system or undock 1 Make sure that each SCSI device is set to a different SCSI ID number ID 1 through ID 6 Do not use ID 0 See the device s documentation for instructions for checking and changing the device s ID 2 Set the SCSI bus termination for each device The device at the end of the SCSI bus must be terminated while the devices in the middle of the bus must have their terminators removed or disabled The device s documentation describes how to check and change the termination 3 Connect the pe
24. tape and tighten the screws just until they are snug do not over tighten them 10 Plug in the ac adapter and dock the OmniBook 11 Install the software for the network board and connect it to your network If the board uses configuration software run it now See your network administrator or the network board s manual for instructions 12 If you re using Windows 95 follow the next procedure To remove a device from the undocked configuration You should check for and remove any Undocked configuration created for the device you just installed 1 28 Using the Docking System M aking Connections To remove a device from the Undocked configuration When Windows 95 installs a new SCSI device or ISA or PCI expansion board such as a network card it might add the device to the Undocked as well as Docked configuration To prevent problems when undocking remove the device from the Undocked configuration You should also remove the internal SCSI controller from the Undocked configuration Double click My Computer Control Panel System Click the Device Manager tab and find the device to remove A network card will be under Network adapters A SCSI device will be under SCSI controllers Double click this device type Select the specific device such as Symbios Logic 8100S PCI SCSI Host Adapter then click the Remove button In the Confirm Device Removal box enable Remove From Specific Configuration
25. to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer Address Product name Options Safety EMC Supplementary Information Quality Department Hewlett Packard Company Mobile Computing Division 1 44 Hewlett Packard Company Hewlett Packard Co Mobile Computing Division 1000 NE Circle Blvd Corvallis OR 97330 declares that the following product HP F1177A Docking System All conforms to the following product specifications IEC 950 1991 A1 A2 EN 60950 1992 A1 A2 CISPR 22 1993 EN 55022 1994 Class B EN 50082 1 1992 IEC 1000 4 2 1995 prEN 55024 2 1992 4kV CD 8kV AD IEC 1000 4 3 1995 prEN 55024 3 1991 3V m IEC 1000 4 4 1995 prEN 55024 4 1992 0 5kV signal lines 1 0kV power lines The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC The HP F1044B F1140A ac adapter used with this product is disconnected from the power by unplugging the power cord from the power outlet Therefore the power outlet should be located close to the product and be easily accessible 1 The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard personal computer peripherals
26. ws 95 be sure to use the shutdown option from the Start menu 2 Insert a paper clip or other thin object into the security opening 3 Press the clip inward and while holding it slide one of the release latches forward 4 After manually undocking the OmniBook press the reset button on the OmniBook 1 13 Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics To attach a security cable Your docking system has a built in security connector that allows you to secure the docking system with a cable Kensington MicroSaver lock systems work with these connectors and are available at many computer stores When a security cable is attached to the docking system and an undock password is set the OmniBook cannot be undocked without supplying the password See the following procedure for instructions about how to set a docking password 1 2 Wrap the cable around a stationary object such as a table leg Loop the cable to create a slip knot around the stationary object make sure it can t slip off Insert the lock into the docking system s security connector and release the key Store the key in a safe place away from the OmniBook 1 14 Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics To set a docking password Password security protects access to your OmniBook If you use password security you must enter the password at certain times defined in Password Options This is where you specify a docking pas
27. you re using Windows 95 and docking for the first time Windows 95 automatically configures the OmniBook for use with a docking system This takes several minutes Thereafter Windows 95 automatically switches to the docked hardware profile For more information about docked profiles see the OmniBook s online User s Guide If you re using Windows for Workgroups reboot the OmniBook to configure your system 7 If you are using Windows 95 follow the procedure To remove a device from the Undocked configuration on page 29 to remove the SCSI controller from the definition of the Undocked configuration If you have a video card installed You must reboot the OmniBook whenever you dock it regardless of the operating system Refer to Using a Video Card for more information 1 10 Using the Docking System Understanding the Basics To undock the OmniBook 1 Make sure ac power is connected to the docking system 2 If you re using Windows 95 go to step 3 If you re using Windows for Workgroups save your work and exit Windows You ll be rebooting the OmniBook 3 Exit any applications that are using SCSI or network devices 4 If you have a video card installed and are using Windows 95 select Start Shut O Down Shut Down the Computer 5 Press the Undock button on the docking system Undock button If you re using Windows 95 you can select Eject PC from the Start menu instead On Off button

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