HP Book 6000 manual Power Menu Default, Boot Menu Default, Exit Menu

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Power Menu

Default

Windows 2000 uses only the settings marked with *. Windows 98 uses only the settings marked with * or **. All other settings in the Power menu are ignored.

Intel SpeedStep Mode*

Sets the speed used by a dual-speed processor at boot,

Automatic

 

depending on the available power source. A separate Control

 

 

Panel power setting controls speed changes after boot.

 

Power Management Mode

Smart CPU Mode

Disables time-outs, selects a combination of time-outs, or allows customized time-outs.

Enables automatic CPU power savings when running on battery power. Absence of keyboard, mouse, and hard disk activity could cause slower CPU response.

Max. Power Savings

On

Display-off Time-out

Suspend Time-out

Sets the period of inactivity after which the computer enters Display-off power mode.

Sets the period of inactivity after which the computer goes from Display-off to Standby power mode. (Skips Display-off mode if that time-out is disabled.)

2minutes

4minutes

Hibernate Time-out**

Sets whether the computer goes from Standby to Hibernate

4 hours

 

power mode after the indicated period of inactivity. (Skips

 

 

Standby mode if the suspend time-out is disabled.)

 

Hard Disk Time-out

Sets the period of hard disk inactivity after which the internal

2 minutes

 

hard disk (and any hard disk drive in the plug-in module bay)

 

 

stops spinning.

 

Time-out on AC

Sets whether power management time-outs occur while the ac

Disabled

 

adapter is connected.

 

Lid Switch Mode

Sets the action that occurs if the computer’s lid is closed.

Turn off LCD

Resume On Serial Ring

Sets whether the system resumes if it received a ring signal.

Enabled

Resume On Time of Day

Sets whether the system resumes at a defined time of day.

Disabled

Resume Time

Sets the 24-hour time when the system resumes from if

 

 

Resume On Time of Day is enabled.

 

Auto Suspend on Undock*

Sets whether the computer suspends to Standby power mode

When Lid Closed

 

after undocking.

 

Auto Turn-On on Dock*

Sets whether the computer turns on after docking.

Enabled

* Windows 98 and 2000 use these settings.

 

** Windows 98 uses this additional setting.

 

Boot Menu

 

Default

+Removable Device

Shows the order of boot devices, with “+” indicating a device

1. Removable

+Hard Disk

category. Move the entries to change the order. If the

Device

CD-ROM/DVD Drive

computer has more than one device in a category, you can

2. Hard Disk

MBA UNDI

select the one scanned. MBA UNDI (Managed Boot Agent)

3. CD-ROM/DVD

 

appears in the list only if a built-in LAN is present—it provides

drive

 

diskless boot from a network server.

4. MBA UNDI

Exit Menu

Save Changes and Exit

Discard Changes and Exit

Get Default Values

Load Previous Values

Save Changes

Saves Setup changes, then exits and reboots.

Discards any Setup changes made since last save, then exits and reboots. Does not affect password, date, or time changes.

Restores default settings, and remains in Setup. Does not affect password, date, or time changes.

Discards any Setup changes made since last save, and remains in Setup. Does not affect password, date, or time changes.

Saves Setup changes, and remains in Setup. Security settings are saved when changed.

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Contents HP OmniBook Edition History Contents Figures Tables Source IntroductionAddress or Number CommentsHP OmniBook Product Information Product Comparisons OmniBook Front View FeaturesOmniBook Lower View Activating Power Modes OperationTurning the OmniBook On and Off Checking the Status of the OmniBook Main Status Lights front of computerKeyboard Status Lights Fn Hot Keys Using Fn Hot KeysHot Key EffectResetting the Computer Resetting the OmniBookOmniBook 6000 Series Specifications SpecificationsAudio System Keyboard and Pointing Device Celeron modelsModem-Only Models Ambit LANSecurity Features Environmental Limits Major ICs OmniBook 6000 Series Accessories Internal Design Replaceable Module DiagramBootup Processor Memory Power Display Functional StructureDocking port Removal Cross-Reference Removal and ReplacementDisassembly Flow Disassembly FlowchartRecommended Screw Torques Required EquipmentScrew Thread Size Torque cm-kgf Torque in-lbfRemoval Procedure Removing the BatteryRemoving a Module Removing a Plug-In ModuleRemoving an Sdram Module Sdram Module Replacement Part NumbersPart Number Exchange Part NumberRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive Replacement Part NumbersRemoving the Hard Disk Case Creating a Hibernate PartitionRemoving the Mini-PCI Card Mini-PCI Card Replacement Part NumbersReassembly Notes Removing the Power Button Panel Reassembly Notes Removing the Power Button PanelReplacing Small Parts Replacement ProcedureReplacing Small Parts User-Replaceable Cover, SdramHP Authorized Service Providers Only Removing the Display Assembly10. Removing the Display Reassembly Notes 11. Removing the Keyboard Removing the Keyboard12. Unplugging the Keyboard Cables Reassembly Notes 13. Removing the Heatsink Removing the Heatsink with FanCPU/Motherboard Component Compatibility Removing the CPU Module14. Removing the CPU Module Reassembly Notes Hint Removing the Top Case15. Removing the Top Case Reassembly Notes Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case 16. Removing the Motherboard Reassembly Notes 17. Installing Docking Doors Replacing the Motherboard Installation ProcedureStoring Unit Information Electronically Replacing the Bottom Case Installing a New Serial Number LabelInsert the Bios Crisis Recovery floppy in the floppy drive Repairing the Bios ICRemoving Other Components Removing OmniBook ComponentsAdditional Steps Removal and Replacement HP OmniBook HP OmniBook Removal and Replacement Page Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Basic Troubleshooting Steps TroubleshootingVerifying the Repair Troubleshooting the ProblemScope of Diagnostic Tools Suggestions for TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Suggestions SymptomStartup Call Center Suggestions Power/BatteryRepair Center Likely Causes Repair Center CommentsDisplay Call Center Suggestions Use the Recovery CD to restore original factory software Symptom Hard diskPointing stick Touch padAudio Call Center Suggestions LAN/Network ModemMiscellaneous CPU module. Motherboard Accessories Diagnostic Tools OmniBook DiagToolsUpdating DiagTools Running DiagTools EnterSerial and Parallel Loopback Connectors Interpreting the Results OmniBook Diagnostic Error CodesFloppy Disk Tests Smbus Tests Code Power-On Self-Test Post Terminal-Error Beep CodesBeep Codes Post Description Message Post MessagesMessage Description Allocation Error for deviceSycard PCCtest 450 CardBus Card Optional Sycard PCCtest CommandsSlot Pcmcia PC Card 16-bit test CardBus 32-bit testDesktop Management Interface DMI Installing the DMI PackageUsing the DMI Interface Contents of the DMI PackageUninstalling the DMI Package Description of DMIRunning the Bios Setup Utility Bios Setup UtilityBios Setup Menus and Parameters Main Menu DefaultSecurity Menu Default System Devices Menu DefaultPower Menu Default Boot Menu DefaultExit Menu Page Replaceable Parts Exploded View Description Part Number Exchange User Repl OmniBook Replaceable PartsUser Repl Accessory Replaceable Parts Part Number Reference F2072-69013 F2072-69014 F2072-69017 F2072-69018 Exchange Part Number Description Reference Information Password Removal PolicyHewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement Type of Imperfection Electrical Imperfections OmniBook 6000 LCD Guidelines 14.1/15.0 TFT, XGAMechanical Imperfections Imperfections Not AllowedService Notes Page Part Number F2072-90045