HP Docking System manual Getting Started

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Getting Started

With the OmniBook Docking System, you can significantly increase the capabilities of your OmniBook. By making one connection—plugging your OmniBook into the docking system—you can get convenient access to these types of connections:

Printer.

Modem or other serial device.

External SCSI peripherals, such as a CD-ROM drive or disk drive.

Network access cards.

External keyboard and external mouse.

External display.

Audio connections.

Power.

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Contents HP OmniBook Docking System User’s Guide Edition History Contents Page Using the Docking System Getting Started How to Use This manual About Your OmniBook ManualsTo set up the docking system Understanding the BasicsWarranty invalid To dock the OmniBook Tilt footTo undock the OmniBook To set a docking password Other ControlsTo manually undock the OmniBook To attach a security cable To understand docking status lights Making Connections To connect an external keyboard To connect a PS/2 mouseSerial connector To connect a serial mouseTo switch back to the internal pointing device To connect an external displayTo enable the built-in and external displays Simultaneously To connect a parallel deviceHeadphones or external speakers To connect a serial deviceTo connect your audio equipment To connect Scsi devices Microphone or external audio source such as a CD playerTo install an expansion card ISA cards PCI card To remove a device from the undocked configuration Confirm Device RemovalPage Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Solving Problems If an external PS/2 mouse or keyboard doesn’t work If you’re using Windows 95 and OmniBook won’t undockIf you need to replace a lost or damaged power cord If the network connections don’t workIf a network-enabled system locks up when rebooting If Scsi devices don’t workIf your docking password isn’t accepted Specifications and Regulatory Information To contact Hewlett-Packard Regulatory Information Canada JapanEurope EMC