HP Internet Appliances manual European Union Notice

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European Union Notice

European Union Notice

Telecommunications Terminal Equipment with the CE marking comply with Telecommunication Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment (TTE & SES) Directive (98/ 13/EC), the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the European Community.

Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms or Regulations (in brackets are the equivalent international standards and regulations):

EN55022 (CISPR 22) - Electromagnetic Interference

EN50082-1 (IEC801-2, IEC801-3, IEC801-4) - Electromagnetic Immunity

EN60950 (IEC950) - Product Safety

CTR21 (ETSI TBR21) - Attachment requirements for connection to the analogue PSTNs of terminal equipment

The equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98/482/EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point. In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance.

The equipment is designed to work with all EU telephone networks. However, the equipment may have interworking difficulties for some connections on the EU public networks. Dialing by loop disconnect pulses is not intended to be used on the PSTN. This feature is only supported in consideration of PBX or other equipment which requires pulse dialling.

Network compatibility is dependent on software switch settings which are set automatically by the country selection. The user should contact the equipment supplier in case of difficulty in network settings.

APPENDIX-8

HOME INTERNET APPLIANCE—GETTING STARTED

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Contents Home Internet Appliance Getting Started Contents Features Welcome to the Internet Mail Online Shopping Changing Your Settings Appendix Index Contents This Chapter IntroductionWho Should Read this Guide? Using Your Home Internet Appliance Getting Started GuideSymbol Information Boxes Symbols Used in This GuideText Conventions Special Text Used in This GuideSafe Use of Your Appliance Safety TipsSafety Tips Safety and Comfort GuideCaring for Your Home Internet Appliance Appliance Care and Additional Safety PrecautionsAccessing the Compaq Web Where Can Find More Information?Home Internet APPLIANCE-GETTING Started Introduction Features What’s in Front? What’s in Back? Your Home Internet Appliance at a GlanceYour Home Internet Appliance at a Glance Line-of-Sight Connection Keyboard BatteriesUnderstanding the Keyboard Keyboard BasicsKey Description Left Side of the KeyboardKey What it does Right Side of the KeyboardInternet Buttons How Do I Use the Internet Buttons?Internet Button Icon What it does Internet Buttons Push Pad Using the Push PadPush Pad Understanding Display Controls Appliance Indicator Lights Contrast and BrightnessFeatures Introducing the MSN Companion MSN Companion Registration Getting 3 OnlineWhat is the MSN Companion? IntroducingCompanion Companion Features Understanding the ToolbarButton What it does Tool How it works Buttons and LinksCompanion Registration Let’s Sign OnConfirm Member Information MSN Companion Registration Choose a New Member PasswordVerify Internet Phone Numbers Select Your Time ZoneChoose Internet Phone Number #2 Choose Internet Phone Number #1You’re Done Getting Online Welcome to Internet What Do I Need in Order to Surf the Web? What Is the Web?Internet Addresses URLs What Is a URL?Moving Around the Screen Screen LayoutWhat is a Hyperlink? HyperlinksWhat Does a Hyperlink Look Like? Start What’s On the Start Page?Link What it does Icon Function Browser ToolbarSearch Engines What is a Search Engine?How’s the Weather? Searching the WebSearching the Web Why Am I Getting an Error Message? Error MessagesWelcome to the Internet Mail Mail Basics What Is E-mail?Mail Addresses Understanding E-mail AddressesIdentifier Description Feature Description Mail MessagesWriting and Sending an E-mail Message How Do I Get My Mail? Reading Your Mail MessagesAccessing Your Mail from the Toolbar Reading or Viewing an E-mail Attachment Sending a Link AttachmentFile Type How it is displayed Extension Types of Attachments You Can ReceiveMAIL5-9 Personalizing Mail Messages Electronic Body LanguageEmoticon Meaning Rules of the Road Internet EtiquetteMail Online 6 Shopping Commerce What Is E-Commerce?What Is a Secure Web Site? Online SecurityHow Do I Recognize a Secure Web Site? Check Before You Buy Know the SellerWhat Records Should I Keep? Keep Good RecordsShopping Safely on the Internet Tips for Safe Online ShoppingLet’s Go Shopping Shopping Online-How Is It Done?Online Stores-What do they look like? Tables of Contents Tab LinksPictures and Colored Text Drop Down Selection Boxes Search BoxesShopping Practice Let’s Go Shopping Did you know More Shopping Practice Tip Let’s Go Shopping Online Shopping Settings Changing 7 Your SettingsPersonalizing Your Settings SettingsMaintaining Your Favorites Listing FavoritesChanging Your Settings Options and 8 Accessories How Do I Connect a Printer? Connecting a PrinterPrinting Using the Print KeyHow Do I Connect a Mouse? Connecting a MouseHow Do I Connect External Speakers? Connecting External SpeakersOptions and Accessories Getting Help Where Do I Find Help?Where Do I Find Help? MSN Online HelpCompaq Help and Information Warranty Browser Contacting Service and SupportSymptom SolutionDisplay Keyboard Internet Printer will not turn on Printer is on, but will not print PrinterSpeakers PowerSystem Legal Notice Getting Help Federal Communications Commission Notice AppendixFederal Communications Commission Notice Regulations Governing the Use of Modems Telecom Network ApprovalsAPPENDIX-4 Telephone Consumer Protection Act Canadian Regulations Governing the Use of Modems Canadian Regulations European Union Notice European Union Notice APPENDIX-10 Index SymbolsIndex Home Internet APPLIANCE-GETTING Started BBB Home Internet APPLIANCE-GETTING Started Index
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