HP 1700T manual 12-28Safety and Comfort

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12-28Safety and Comfort

Eyes

Do you rest your eyes frequently by focusing on a distant point ?

Do you get your eyes examined regularly by a vision care specialist?

Do you blink enough?

If you wear bifocals or trifocals, do you avoid tilting your head back to see the monitor?

Typing Style

Are you training yourself to lighten up when you find you are pounding on the keys?

If you are not a touch typist, have you been taking typing lessons?

Are you training your fingers to relax when they become tense?

Do you use your whole arm to reach for keys not located near the home row?

Keyboard and Pointing Device

Is your keyboard positioned directly in front of you?

Are your keyboard height and slope adjusted so that your wrists are straight and your shoulders relaxed?

If you are typing with the keyboard on your lap, are your shoulders relaxed and your wrists straight?

If you are using a mouse or detached trackball, is it placed to the immediate right or left of your keyboard?

If you are using a mouse or trackball, are you holding it loosely, with a relaxed hand?

Do you let go of your pointing device when you are not using it?

Are you using a light touch when you click the buttons on your pointing device (mouse, trackball, touchpad, or pointing stick)?

Are you cleaning your mouse or trackball frequently?

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Contents Contents Identifying and Removing Computer Viruses Surfing the Internet Saving Energy with Sleep and Power Management Understanding Your Service and Support Options Safety and Comfort Troubleshooting GuideVii Government Approvals ViiiGlossary Index 13-9Table of Contents Text Conventions Using this GuideSpecial Messages TroubleshootingLocating Help GlossaryComments about this Guide Understanding Your Service and Support Options4Using this Guide Setting the Tapping and Double-Tapping Feature Using the TouchPadIntroducing Your Internet PC Setting the Edge Motion Feature Identifying Your Storage Drives Using Your Diskette DriveIdentifying Your Hard Drive Size Using the Security SlotSecuring Your Mobile Internet PC Move to Set Supervisor Password. Press the Enter key Setting a Power-On PasswordRemoving a Power-On Password Inserting and Removing a Disc Using Your CD or DVD DriveInserting a Disc Manually Ejecting a Disc Removing a DiscPlaying a non DVD Video CD Playing an Audio CDGo to Select CD Disc 4Using Your CD or DVD Drive Identifying Your Region Setting Using a Regionalized DVDChanging a Region Setting Play Settings Viewing and Hiding the DVD Player Panel Display OptionsEnlarging and Reducing the View Hiding the TaskbarDisplay and Parental Controls On-Screen Control ButtonsButton Title Description 10Using Your CD or DVD Drive Identifying and Removing Computer Viruses Using McAfee Anti-Virus SoftwareRecognizing a Computer Virus Scanning for Viruses Creating an Anti-Virus Emergency Diskette Using an Anti-Virus Emergency Diskette Keeping Your Anti-Virus Software Current 6Identifying and Removing Computer Viruses Customizing the Windows Desktop Introducing Microsoft WindowsWindows desktop is the basic Selecting a Background Arranging IconsAdding a Screen Saver Windows Help Finding HelpMicrosoft Windows Starts Here available on select models Creating New Folders Searching for FilesClick Find Now Deleting Files and Folders Creating ShortcutsUsing Microsoft Windows Accessories Installing Software from a CD or Diskette Installing Additional SoftwareInstalling a Downloaded Program File 10Introducing Microsoft Windows Internet Addresses URLs Surfing the InternetUnderstanding the World Wide Web Choosing an Internet Service ProviderMicrosoft Internet Explorer Using a Web BrowserSurfing Tips Accessing a Search EngineUsing a Search Engine 6Surfing the Internet Sending and Receiving Faxes Setting Up RingCentral FaxReceiving a Fax Sending a FaxSending and Receiving Faxes Standby Time-Out Default Saving Energy with Sleep and Power ManagementWhat are Sleep and Hibernation? Sleep and Hibernation FunctionsManual Press Power › Importance of Hibernation ModeTime-Out Default If your Sleep and Hibernation FunctionsPutting Your Computer into Sleep Mode Adjusting Power SettingsResuming from Sleep or Hibernation Mode Click Control PanelPower Schemes Tab Turning Off Sleep Mode Alarms TabChanging Your Power Management Settings in DOS Power Surges and Sags Recovering from a Loss of Electrical PowerUsing a Surge Suppressor Restarting Your Computer After a Power FailureClick the Power Management æ icon Creating a Personal Power SchemeElectrical Storms Battery Power Battery OverviewBattery Operating Time Battery GaugesRecycling the Battery Storing the BatteryCalibrating the Battery From the Running on Batteries column BatteryMaximizing Battery Operating Time Correcting a Low Battery Condition Cleaning Your Internet PC Cleaning Your Internet PCBacking Up Your System Using SystemSave Using System Maintenance FeaturesClick System Tools, then choose Maintenance Wizard Compaq Support Understanding Your Service and Support Options10-1 Compaq Support Tools10-2Understanding Your Service and Support Options Compaq Diagnostics Using Compaq Diagnostics10-3 Select Interactive Mode or Unattended Mode Testing Equipment10-5 System RecordTurning Compaq Service Connection On and Off Compaq Service ConnectionSelect Shutdown Compaq Service Connection Overview10-7 How it WorksInternet Support Full Restore QuickRestoreQuickRestore 10-910-10Understanding Your Service and Support Options System RestoreSelective Restore Increasing the Size of the SystemSave Partition SystemSaveCreating a QuickRestore Emergency Recovery Boot Diskette Using the QuickRestore Emergency Recovery Boot Diskette Reinstalling Deleted Drivers Installing Drivers for New HardwareDrivers 10-16Understanding Your Service and Support Options Helpful Hints Troubleshooting GuideUnderstanding This Guide 11-1Audio Battery CD or DVD Abort, Retry, Fail? Not reading driveMessage appears Diskette drive isCannot save Diskette using Disk CopyInformation to Diskette My Computer G iconIs displayed when Cannot ejectCopying files to Display Games Fax ModemHard Drive Hard drive errorMessage is DisplayedCannot connect to InternetInternet Buttons do notKeyboard or TouchPad Keyboard or TouchPad Defaults optionCursor jumps to a Different locationTap to click option MemoryInsufficient memory PC Cards PowerTurn on Internet PC will notInternet PC appears To have locked upPower Contacting a Compaq Authorized Service Provider11-18Troubleshooting Guide 12-1 Safety and ComfortPromoting a Safe and Comfortable Work Environment Take Action for Safety and ComfortImportant Choices Key Principles AdjustMove RelaxRange of Positions Finding Your Comfort ZoneRemember Vary Your PostureDifferent Tasks, Different Postures Organizing Your Adjustments12-5 Providing Enough Leg Room Feet, Knees, and LegsGetting comfortable Back12-7 Dont Anchor Your Wrists Forearms, Wrists, and HandsChecking Elbow Height Shoulders and Elbows12-9 Split KeyboardsEyes Cleaning Your Monitor and GlassesResting Your Eyes Having Your Eyes ExaminedArranging Your Work Area Adjusting the Monitor HeightMonitor Positioning the MonitorAdjusting Brightness and Contrast Adjusting Monitor Height for Bifocal and Trifocal UsersTilting the Monitor Eye HeightEliminating Glare and Reflections on Your Monitor Keyboard and Pointing DevicePositioning the Keyboard Eliminating GlareUsing a Keyboard Tray Comfortably Adjusting the Keyboard Height and SlopeAligning the Mouse and Keyboard Using a Palm Rest Using Arm SupportsArm Supports and a Palm Rest For Pauses OnlyPapers and Books Using a Document HolderMinimizing Your Reach Phone Working in Comfort Using a Notebook ComputerOn the Road Seeking ComfortBeing Inventive Typing StyleTransporting the Computer Reaching for Keys and Key CombinationsHunt-and-Peck Typing Keep it LightClean Frequently Adjusting Software ControlsPointing Style Switch Hands Using a Keyboard on a SofaAligning Forearms, Wrists, and Hands Pointing ComfortTake Breaks Taking Breaks and Varying Your TasksEven on a sofa Reduce Sources of Stress Vary Your TasksTry it and see Breathe deeplyMonitoring Personal Tolerance Levels and Limits Monitoring Your Health Habits and ExerciseCultivating Health and Fitness From the Ground Up Organizing Your AdjustmentsFrom the Top Down Be InventiveSeated Position Self-CheckShoulders, Arms, Wrists, and Hands 12-28Safety and Comfort Monitor Double-Check General PreventionProduct Safety Policy and General Practice Electrical and Mechanical Safety InformationIntroduction Safety Standards Installation RequirementsDamage Requiring Service General Precautions for Compaq ProductsServicing Mounting AccessoriesVentilation Water and MoistureAccessibility Power SourcesVoltage Select Switch Internal BatteryProtective Attachment Plug Power CordsExtension Cord OverloadingReplacement Parts CleaningSafety Check Options and UpgradesPrecautions for Server and Network Products Precautions for Portable Computer ProductsSafety Interlocks and Enclosures Hot-Pluggable Power Supplies Accessories and OptionsProducts with Casters Floor Standing ProductsExternal Television Antenna Grounding CompatibilityLightning Protection Power LinesAntenna Grounding Safety and Comfort Laser Safety Warnings Precautions for Products with Laser DevicesCompliance with Cdrh Regulations Compliance with International RegulationsLaser Product Label Laser InformationFor More Information National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NioshAmerican National Standards Institute Human Factors and Ergonomics SocietyOccupational Safety and Health Administration Osha National Safety Council LibraryInternational Standards Organization ISO TCO Information Center12-48Safety and Comfort European Union Notice Government Approvals13-1 Modifications Federal Communications Commission NoticeCables Avis Canadien Canadian NoticeJapanese Notice 13-3Regulations Governing the Use of Modems Telecom Network Approvals13-5 Ringer Equivalence Number RENCanadian Regulations Governing the Use of Modems Telephone Consumer Protection ActSupraExpress 56i Pro Global Modem Desktop Products Only Babt Users NoticeTelephone Network Connection 13-713-8Government Approvals 13-9 Auto Dialing with the ModemBenutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in Deutschland Benutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in ÖsterreichHinweis für die Benutzung in Österreich WahlsperreSpeciale gebruiksinstructies voor Nederland Brugerinstruktioner i overensstemmelse med danske kravNew Zealand Modem Statements Användarinstruktioner i överensstämmelse med svenska kravUppringningskod P och T Government Approvals Batteries SafetyLaser Assemblies Power CordsCdrh Regulations Laser Information German Ergonomics Notice Using the ComputerMobile Products German Ergonomics Notice No.Components Locating the Regulatory Compliance Markings LabelsManufacturing Site Energy Compliance Glossary-1 GlossaryGlossary-2 Glossary-3 Device driver See driver Glossary-4Glossary-5 Full duplex See duplex Glossary-6Glossary-7 Glossary-8 Glossary-9 Glossary-10 Glossary-11 Glossary-12 Glossary-13 Glossary-14 Random access memory RAM See memoryRead-only memory ROM See memory Glossary-15 Universal Resource Locator URL See Uniform Resource Locator Glossary-16Virtual memory See memory Glossary-17 Glossary-18 Index-1 IndexIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4
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1700T specifications

The HP 1700T is a versatile and robust mobile workstation designed to meet the needs of professionals who require power and portability in a single device. Targeted at creative and technical professionals, the 1700T combines high performance with an array of features that set it apart in the mobile workstation market.

One of the standout features of the HP 1700T is its powerful processor options. It typically supports the latest Intel Core i7 processors, ensuring that users have access to the computational power necessary for demanding tasks such as 3D rendering, video editing, and complex data analysis. This makes it an ideal choice for engineers, architects, and multimedia creators looking for a machine that can handle intensive workloads.

In terms of graphics performance, the HP 1700T often includes dedicated NVIDIA graphics cards. This enhances its ability to deliver high-quality visuals and smooth performance in graphically intensive applications. The combination of Intel and NVIDIA technologies provides a seamless experience for users requiring both CPU and GPU power.

Furthermore, the HP 1700T comes equipped with a high-resolution display that offers exceptional color accuracy and clarity. This is critical for professionals in fields like graphic design and video production, where precision is paramount. The anti-glare option also ensures usability in a variety of lighting conditions, making it a practical choice for on-the-go work.

Another significant characteristic of the HP 1700T is its robust storage options. Users can choose from a variety of configurations, including solid-state drives (SSDs) that offer faster data access speeds and improved reliability compared to traditional hard drives. This feature greatly enhances productivity and reduces wait times when opening files or running applications.

In terms of connectivity, the HP 1700T leaves little to be desired. It offers multiple USB ports, Thunderbolt support for high-speed data transfer, and HDMI output to connect to external displays seamlessly. These features make it easy for professionals to connect various peripherals, enhancing their workflow and improving efficiency.

Built with durability in mind, the HP 1700T meets stringent military standards for reliability, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of travel and demanding work environments. The design includes a sturdy chassis that protects internal components, making it a dependable companion for professionals who are always on the move.

In summary, the HP 1700T is a high-performance mobile workstation that combines advanced processing power, superior graphics capabilities, and a range of connectivity options, all within a durable chassis. This makes it an excellent choice for creative professionals and engineers alike, providing the tools necessary to work effectively and efficiently in a mobile setting.