QuickSpecs
HP Compaq nx6310 Notebook PC
Technical Specifications
Humidity | Operating | 10% to 90% |
| 5% to 95% | |
Altitude | Operating | 15,000 ft (4,572 m) |
| 40,000 ft (12,192 m) | |
Bluetooth Profiles | (with Bluetooth for Windows 4.0 software) | |
Supported | Serial Port Profile (SPP)* |
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| Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP) | |
| Object Push Profile (OPP)* | |
| File Transfer Profile (FTP) |
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| Synchronization Profile (SYNC) | |
| Hard Copy Cable Replacement (HCRP)* | |
| Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)* | |
| Human Interface Device Profile (HID)* | |
| FAX Profile (FAX) |
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| Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) | |
| Headset Profile (HSP) |
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| Hands Free Profile (HFP) |
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| Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) |
*indicates the profile is also supported by Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Environmental Data |
| This product has received or is in the process of being certified to the | ||
| Certifications | following approvals and may be labeled with one or more of these | ||
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| US Energy Star |
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| US Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) | ||
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| Taiwan Green Mark |
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| China Energy Conservation Program |
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| IT ECO declaration |
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| System Configuration The configuration used for the Energy Consumption and Declared Noise | |||
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| Emissions data is based on a "Typically Configured Notebook." | ||
| Energy Consumption | 115 VAC | 230 VAC | 100 VAC |
| Normal Operation | 23.0 W | 23.5 W | 23.0 W |
| Sleep (Energy Star | 1.72 W | 1.88 W | 1.73 W |
| low power mode) |
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| Off | 1.90 W | 1.90 W | 1.98 W |
| Heat Dissipation* | 115 VAC | 230 VAC | 100 VAC |
| Normal Operation | 78 BTU/hr | 80 BTU/hr | 78 BTU/hr |
| Sleep | 5.9 BTU/hr | 6.4 BTU/hr | 5.9 BTU/hr |
| Off | 6.5 BTU/hr | 6.8 BTU/hr | 6.5 BTU/hr |
*NOTE: Heat dissipation is calculated based on the measured watts, assuming the service level is attained for one hour.
This product is in compliance with US executive order 13221, WOL (wake on LAN) disabled.
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