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HP OmniBook 3000
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide
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Page 1 - Corporate Evaluator’s Guide

HP OmniBook 3000Corporate Evaluator’s GuideFor other Service and User Manuals, go to www.ManualDepot.com

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1-2IntroductionThank you for evaluating the HP OmniBook 3000.The Mobile Computing Division developed this Corporate Evaluator’s Guide tofacilitate you

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Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-18 Belgium (French): 02.626.8807 Czech Republic: 02 471 7321 Denmark (Danish/Swedish): 3929

Page 4 - Edition History

Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-19To get repair assistanceUnder Warranty : Contact one of the support providers or an HP Se

Page 5 - Contents

Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-20Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty SummaryThe following table summarizes Hewlett-Packard’s

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Features and SpecificationsUsing Electronic Serial Numbers5-21Using Electronic Serial NumbersBeginning with the OmniBook 3000 and OmniBook 800 noteboo

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Features and SpecificationsUsing Electronic Serial Numbers5-22Hewlett-Packard has also provided a utility called ESN.EXE in the C:\OMNIBOOKdirectory t

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Index-1IndexAaccessorieswarranty, 5-20Application Notes, 5-13audio devicedrivers, 1-15autodetecting CDs, 3-17BBIOSresources, 1-21serial number, 5-22up

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Index-2formatting with Windows forWorkgroups, 2-3replacing, 1-16hardware application notes, 5-13hibernatemode, 1-8HP applications, 3-12II/O addresses,

Page 10 - Introduction

Index-3deleting, 1-19setting, 1-18PC Cardplug and play, 4-9Windows 95 support, 3-8Windows NT 4.0 support, 4-7Windows NT support, 4-14with Windows NT 4

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Index-4Suspendby closing lid, 1-7mode, 1-8with power button, 1-7system resourcesDMA channels, 1-22I/O addresses, 1-22memory, 1-21system interrupts, 1-

Page 12 - Taking Inventory

1-3Windows NT 4.0-compatible. The OmniBook 3000 meets or exceeds industrystandards ensuring compatibility and connectivity.Superlative hardware is aug

Page 13 - Optional OmniBook accessories

IntroductionTaking Inventory1-4Taking InventoryThis section describes:♦ What’s included in the OmniBook 3000 box.♦ OmniBook 3000 models.Included in th

Page 14 - Power Management

IntroductionTaking Inventory1-5Models and configurationsAs of this printing, you can currently purchase two HP OmniBook 3000 models. Thefollowing tabl

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IntroductionPower Management1-6Power ManagementThe OmniBook offers power states to accommodate different situations. The bluePower button is the typic

Page 16 - To use OmniBook power modes

IntroductionPower Management1-7To turn the OmniBook on and offYou can stop the OmniBook several ways. Some methods provide “Instant-On,” soyou can qui

Page 17 - To reset the OmniBook

IntroductionPower Management1-8To use OmniBook power modesHintTime-out settings . In order to save power, you can change time-outs toautomatically ent

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IntroductionPower Management1-9To reset the OmniBookIf Windows or the OmniBook stops responding, you can reset the OmniBook andrestart Windows. 1. If

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IntroductionPower Management1-10 9. Select the CD-ROM Drive then press Enter. 10. Choose option 3: Create Hibernate Partition (erases Hard Disk) 11. C

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IntroductionChecking the Status of the OmniBook1-11Checking the Status of the OmniBookThe OmniBook status panel, located above the keyboard, contains

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iiNoticeThis manual and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are subjectto change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no w

Page 22 - ♦ Updating the OmniBook BIOS

IntroductionChecking the Status of the OmniBook1-12Indicator MeaningBattery low. The outline blinks when the battery charge is critically low.The Omni

Page 23 - Contents of the Recovery CD

IntroductionChecking the Status of the OmniBook1-13To understand power and battery lightsPower LightsThe green power light indicates the power state.P

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IntroductionRecovering Files, Drivers, and Applications1-14Recovering Files, Drivers, and ApplicationsThis section describes how to recover lost OmniB

Page 25 - To update the BIOS

IntroductionRecovering Files, Drivers, and Applications1-15Contents of the Recovery CDYou can reinstall the OmniBook’s factory-installed software with

Page 26 - Protecting the OmniBook

IntroductionRecovering Files, Drivers, and Applications1-16To use the Recovery CD programming serviceIf you need to recover an operating system, OmniB

Page 27 - To delete a password

IntroductionRecovering Files, Drivers, and Applications1-17To update the BIOSHewlett-Packard may update the BIOS to enhance the capabilities of the Om

Page 28 - To attach a security cable

IntroductionProtecting the OmniBook1-18Protecting the OmniBookYour OmniBook provides several ways for you to identify and protect yourcomputer. This s

Page 29 - Identifying System Resources

IntroductionProtecting the OmniBook1-19ImportantBe sure you record your password in a safe place. If you forget your password, youmight need to return

Page 30 - • PC Card memory windows

IntroductionProtecting the OmniBook1-20To attach a security cableYour OmniBook has a built-in connector that allows you to secure the OmniBookwith a c

Page 31 - Workgroups 3.11

IntroductionIdentifying System Resources1-21Identifying System ResourcesBelow are default values for the system resources. To see other, non-defaultpo

Page 32 - ♦ MS-DOS 6.22 disks

iiiHP Software Product License AgreementYour HP OmniBook PC contains factory-installed software programs. Please read theSoftware License Agreement be

Page 33 - To reformat the hard drive

IntroductionIdentifying System Resources1-22Valid uses for memory addresses CC000-DFFFF • Upper memory blocks (UMBs). • PC Card memory windows.System

Page 34 - To install MS-DOS

2 Using Windows forWorkgroups 3.11

Page 35 - To install CD-ROM support

2-2Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11The following procedure installs Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and configuresappropriate device drivers.Requirements

Page 36 - To install sound support

Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.112-3Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11This section describes how to set up t

Page 37 - To install TouchPad support

Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.112-4To install MS-DOSThis section is not intended to replace your MS-DOS Documen

Page 38 - To install PC Card support

Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.112-5 8. Remove the floppy disk then press and hold the power button for 4 second

Page 39 - Important

Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.112-6To install video supportRequirements♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows for Workgro

Page 40 - Installing Cards

Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.112-7 5. Click Yes to continue the installation. 6. Click Yes again to continue t

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Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.112-8To install PC Card supportRequirements♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows for Workg

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Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Windows for Workgroups 3.112-9REM – Card identification driver required for card other than memory cardsde

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ivsoftware by Microsoft contained in any such product recovery CD-ROM shall begoverned by the Microsoft End User License Agreement (EULA).Transfer of

Page 44 - To maximize memory

Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Cards2-10Installing CardsThis section describes how to install the following:♦ New Media LiveWire+ Etherne

Page 45 - To use DriveSpace compression

Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Cards2-11 11. Enter a workgroup if appropriate. 12. Insert Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Disks 7 and 8 when

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Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Cards2-12To install a Xircom Ethernet 10/100 + modem PC CardRequirements♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows for W

Page 47 - Using Windows 95

Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Installing Cards2-13 17. Edit the C:\CONFIG.SYS file and change the following line:DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D

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Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Working with Windows for Workgroups2-14Working with Windows for WorkgroupsThis section describes how to customize the

Page 49 - Installing Windows 95

Using Windows for Workgroups 3.11Working with Windows for Workgroups2-15C:\CARDWIZ\CSALLOC.INI file and remove the REM in CONFIG.SYS accordingto the i

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3 Using Windows 95

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3-2Using Windows 95Windows 95B OEM Service Release 2.1 comes factory-installed on the OmniBook3000. The following procedure installs a retail version

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Using Windows 95Installing Windows 953-3Installing Windows 95This section describes how to set up the operating system and drivers including♦ Reformat

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Contents-1Contents1. Introduction ... 1-1Taking Inventory... 1-4Included in the

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Using Windows 95Installing Windows 953-4 16. Type B, then Y. 17. Press any key to begin. 18. Type N to exit. 19. Remove the OmniBook 3000 Recovery CD

Page 56 - To install infrared support

Using Windows 95Installing Windows 953-5 13. The Get Connected Screen prompts you for additional components. After yourselection, click Next. 14. Sele

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Using Windows 95Installing Windows 953-6To install video supportRequirements♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows 95 installed.♦ OmniBook 3000 driver for video

Page 58 - ♦ HP OmniBook DMI software

Using Windows 95Installing Windows 953-7To install sound supportRequirements♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows 95 installed.♦ OmniBook 3000 driver for sound

Page 59 - To install HP TopTOOLS

Using Windows 95Installing Windows 953-8 15. Click OK to close the Unknown Device Properties window. 16. Click OK to close System Properties. 17. Shut

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Using Windows 95Installing Windows 953-9 13. Click Next to accept the default selection. 14. Click Finish 15. Click Yes to shutdown and restart Window

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Using Windows 95Installing Windows 953-10To install infrared supportRequirements♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows 95 installed.♦ HP OmniBook driver for inf

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Using Windows 95Installing Windows 953-11 22. Select Show all Files and deselect Hide MS-DOS file extensions for file types thatare registered, then c

Page 63 - Working with Windows 95

Using Windows 95Installing OmniBook Applications3-12Installing OmniBook ApplicationsThe OmniBook 3000 ships with the online User’s Handbook, McAffee V

Page 64 - To resolve infrared problems

Using Windows 95Installing OmniBook Applications3-13To install McAffee VirusScan 1. From the \OMNIBOOK\DRIVERS\WIN95\VIRUSCAN\DISK1 directory on theRe

Page 65 - Using Windows NT 4.0

Contents-2Working with Windows for Workgroups...2-14To maximize memory ...2-14To increase performance ..

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Using Windows 95Installing Cards3-14Installing CardsThis section describes how to install the following:♦ New Media LiveWire+ Ethernet PC Card.♦ Xirco

Page 67 - Installing Windows NT 4.0

Using Windows 95Installing Cards3-15 A dialog box displays Windows 95 Can’t Find The Necessary Driver. 4. Even though the disk may still be in drive A

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Using Windows 95Installing Cards3-16 5. Even though the Xircom Installation disk is still in the A drive, Windows willprompt you to insert the driver

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Using Windows 95Working with Windows 953-17Working with Windows 95♦ This section describes how to customize the OmniBook for use with Windows95 includ

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Using Windows 95Working with Windows 953-18To use the OmniBook 3000 Port ReplicatorThe OmniBook 3000 Port Replicator has the same ports as the OmniBoo

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4 Using Windows NT 4.0

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4-2Using Windows NT 4.0The following procedure installs a retail version of Windows NT 4.0, and configuresappropriate device drivers.Requirements♦ Omn

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Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Windows NT 4.04-3Installing Windows NT 4.0This section describes how to set up the operating system and drivers includi

Page 74 - To install Phoenix APM 2.0

Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Windows NT 4.04-4 16. Select the type of file system to install, then press Enter.NoteFor a detailed discussion of FAT,

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Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Windows NT 4.04-5 “OmniBook Windows NT 4.0 Emergency Repair Disk” 31. Press Enter to reboot.ImportantWe recommend that

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Contents-3To install TouchPad support...4-17To install Zip Drive support ...4-175. Features and Specif

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Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Windows NT 4.04-6 13. Select the following resolution, then click Test, then click OK. 1024x768 with 65,536 Colors 14.

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Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Windows NT 4.04-7To install sound supportRequirements♦ OmniBook 3000 with Windows NT 4.0 installed.♦ OmniBook 3000 driv

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Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Windows NT 4.04-8 5. Rename the file to PCMCIA.OLD. 6. Copy the HP provided PCMCIA.SYS from the directory of the PC Car

Page 80 - Working with Windows NT 4.0

Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Mobile Enhancements4-9Installing Mobile EnhancementsThe OmniBook’s enhancement package adds the following capabilities

Page 81 - To install Zip Drive support

Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Mobile Enhancements4-10To install CardExecutiveIf the Phoenix CardExecutive functionality is desired, it should be inst

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Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Mobile Enhancements4-11 2. Click the button to begin the installation process. 3. Click OK. 4. Click Restart Now. After

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Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Cards4-12Installing CardsThis section describes how to install the following:♦ New Media LiveWire+ Ethernet PC Card.♦ X

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Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Cards4-13 7. Enter A:\, then click OK (The same drivers work for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0). 8. Click OK to accept New Me

Page 85 - Standard Features

Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Cards4-14 8. If you chose not to use DHCP you will be prompted to enter your TCP/IPinformation. 9. This card does not s

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Using Windows NT 4.0Installing Cards4-15 10. Select the Protocols to install, then click Next. 11. Click Next to install the default Windows NT networ

Page 88 - Technical Specifications

Using Windows NT 4.0Working with Windows NT 4.04-16Working with Windows NT 4.0This section describes how to customize the OmniBook for use with Window

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Using Windows NT 4.0Working with Windows NT 4.04-17To install TouchPad supportThe OmniBook 3000 TouchPad works perfectly with the built in Windows NT

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5 Features and Specifications

Page 92 - ♦ Getting repair assistance

5-2Features and SpecificationsYour OmniBook is designed to provide trouble-free operation. The followingsuggestions can help you maintain its dependab

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Features and SpecificationsStandard Features5-3Standard FeaturesProcessor Intel Pentium 200- or 233-processor with MMX technology.Cache 32K L1 cache.5

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Features and SpecificationsStandard Features5-4CD-ROM drive Torisan CDR-U200-Z 20X Maximum CD-ROM drive.Slimline, low-power.IDE/ATAPI interface.PC Car

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Features and SpecificationsStandard Features5-5Keyboard and mouse 87/88-key touch-type QWERTY keyboard; industry-standard, full-size keyspacing. Embed

Page 96 - To get HP OmniBook assistance

Features and SpecificationsTechnical Specifications5-6Technical SpecificationsSystem UnitDimensions 9.40” x 11.35” x 1.98”Weight 6.7 lbsTemperatureOpe

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Features and SpecificationsTechnical Specifications5-7Refresh Rate 60 HzCharacter display 80 x 25Display Inverter BoardInput VoltageOutput VoltageEffi

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1 Introduction

Page 99 - To contact Customer Support

Features and SpecificationsTechnical Specifications5-8Audio Output LevelLine Out 0.8V RMS.Cache Buffer 128 KMaximum Data Transfer Rate 3000 KB/sStart

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Features and SpecificationsTechnical Specifications5-9Operating:Storage:70 in/sec, 2ms, half sine90 in/sec, 2ms, half sineVibrationOperatingStorage:0.

Page 101 - To get repair assistance

Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-10Getting Assistance and SupportThis section includes information about:♦ Looking up techni

Page 102 - Features and Specifications

Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-11Quick Start SheetLocation: In box (printed document).Audience: End user.Content: Setting

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Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-12OmniBook NotesLocation: Online.Audience: End User, Corporate IT.Content: This document de

Page 104 - About BIOS Updates

Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-13Port Replicator User’s GuideLocation: Port Replicator Box (printed document) and HP’s web

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Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-14Frequently Asked QuestionsLocation: Electronic Support Services and HP’s website.Audience

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Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-15Electronic support servicesSee the next topic below for a listing of services.Customer Su

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Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-16CompuServe (“GO HP”)America Online (HP Forum)America Online/Bertlesmann (HP Forum) (Europ

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Features and SpecificationsGetting Assistance and Support5-17To contact Customer SupportThe HP Customer Support Centers will assist you free of charge

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