HP Docking System To manually undock the OmniBook

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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 undock 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 Windows 95, be sure to use the shut down option from the Start menu.

2.Insert a key or other thin object into the security opening.

3.Press the key inward and while holding it, pull the OmniBook forward.

Press firmly …

…the Docking System releases the OmniBook .

4.After manually undocking the OmniBook, press the reset button on the OmniBook.

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Contents HP OmniBook Docking System User’s Guide Edition History Contents Page Using the Docking System Getting Started About Your OmniBook Manuals How to Use This manualUnderstanding the Basics To set up the docking systemWarranty invalid Tilt foot To dock the OmniBookTo undock the OmniBook Other Controls To set a docking passwordTo manually undock the OmniBook To attach a security cable To understand docking status lights Making Connections To connect a PS/2 mouse To connect an external keyboardTo connect a serial mouse Serial connectorTo connect an external display To switch back to the internal pointing deviceTo connect a parallel device To enable the built-in and external displays SimultaneouslyTo connect a serial device Headphones or external speakersTo connect your audio equipment Microphone or external audio source such as a CD player To connect Scsi devicesTo install an expansion card ISA cards PCI card Confirm Device Removal To remove a device from the undocked configurationPage Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Solving Problems If you need to replace a lost or damaged power cord If you’re using Windows 95 and OmniBook won’t undockIf an external PS/2 mouse or keyboard doesn’t work If the network connections don’t workIf Scsi devices don’t work If a network-enabled system locks up when rebootingIf your docking password isn’t accepted Specifications and Regulatory Information To contact Hewlett-Packard Regulatory Information Japan CanadaEMC Europe