HP BOOK 3000 manual Checking the Status of the OmniBook, To read the status panel indicators

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Introduction

Checking the Status of the OmniBook

Checking the Status of the OmniBook

The OmniBook status panel, located above the keyboard, contains indicators that show the current status of the OmniBook. The indicators in the status panel show keyboard status, drive status, and power status.

This section describes how to

Read the status panel indicators.

Interpret power and battery lights.

To read the status panel indicators

Indicator

Meaning

 

AC power. The ac adapter is plugged in.

 

Blinks when the battery is being charged.

 

 

 

Battery status. Shows the approximate charge level of the battery relative

 

to a full charge. Each bar (displayed from right to left), represents a 10%

 

charge.

 

The upper and lower triangles indicate the presence of main (upper) and

 

secondary (lower) batteries. A triangle blinks when that battery is charging

 

or is in use. The main battery charges first, discharges last.

 

If two batteries are installed and ac power is not connected, the

 

gauge reports the percent of total charge, where both batteries are

 

included. For example, if the main battery is 50% and the secondary battery

 

is empty then the gauge would read 25%.

 

If two batteries are installed and ac power is connected, the gauge

 

reports the percent of total charge for only the battery that is charging. For

 

example, if the main battery is 50% and the secondary battery is empty,

 

the gauge will read 50% indicating the state of the main battery.

 

You can press Fn + F6 at any time to see the status of each individual

 

battery.

 

 

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Contents HP OmniBook Corporate Evaluator’s Guide Page HP Software Product License Agreement Edition History Contents Using Windows Features and Specifications Page Introduction Introduction Page Included in the OmniBook 3000 box Taking InventoryHP OmniBook 3000CTX 5/233 Models and configurationsOptional OmniBook accessories HP OmniBook 3000CTX 5/200Power Management Suspend To turn the OmniBook on and off Standby Mode To use OmniBook power modesTo set up a hibernation partition To reset the OmniBookIntroduction Power Management Checking the Status of the OmniBook To read the status panel indicatorsIndicator Meaning Power Lights To understand power and battery lightsBattery Lights Recovering Files, Drivers, and Applications Contents of the Recovery CD To recover a damaged Recovery CD or hard disk drive To use the Recovery CD programming serviceTo update the Bios Protecting the OmniBook To set a passwordTo delete a password Protecting the Hard Disk Drive and Memory To attach a security cableSystem Memory Identifying System ResourcesSystem Resources System InterruptsSystem Input/Output Addresses 100-3FF Valid uses for memory addresses CC000-DFFFFDMA Channels Using Windows for Workgroups Before you Start RequirementsTo reformat the hard drive Installing Windows for WorkgroupsTo install Windows for Workgroups To install MS-DOSTo install CD-ROM support To install sound support To install video support\OMNIBOOK\DRIVERS\WFW\TOUCHPAD To install TouchPad support\OMNIBOOK\DRIVERS\WFW\PCCARD To install PC Card support\WINDOWS\SYSTEM To install a New Media LiveWire+ Ethernet PC Card Installing CardsConfiguration DEVICE=C\NEWMEDIA\LWPLUS\LWPLUS.EXE /APM=OFF To install a Xircom Ethernet 10/100 + modem PC Card DEVICE=C\DOS\EMM386.EXE Noems X=D000-D3FFF To maximize memory Working with Windows for WorkgroupsTo use DriveSpace compression To increase performanceTo use the OmniBook 3000 Port Replicator Page Using Windows Windows 95 Installation CD To prepare for software installation Installing WindowsTo install Windows Reboot To install video support To install sound support \WINDOWS\INF \OMNIBOOK\DRIVERS\WIN95\TOUCHPAD To install infrared support Using Windows Installing Windows To install the online User’s Handbook Installing OmniBook ApplicationsTo install HP TopTOOLS To install McAffee VirusScanWindows 95A Windows 95B OEM Service ReleaseTo install a Xircom Ethernet 10/100 + Modem PC Card Windows 95 Can’t Find The Driver CEM56.SYS To automatically detect a CD Working with WindowsTo run an MS-DOS program outside of Windows If you have problems with infrared communications To resolve infrared problemsIf an infrared printer doesn’t print Using Windows NT Requirements To install Windows NT Installing Windows NTCD-key is located on the back of the CD jacket To install video support Using Windows NT Installing Windows NT To install sound support Using Windows NT Installing Windows NT Installing Mobile Enhancements To install Phoenix APM To install CardExecutiveTo use Phoenix APM 2.0 with a CD-ROM drive Using the standard Windows NT 4.0 PC Card support Using Phoenix CardExecutive To install a Xircom Ethernet 10/100 + Modem PC Card Using Phoenix CardExecutive To use Windows NT 4.0 on a notebook PC Working with Windows NTTo install Zip Drive support Page Features and Specifications Features and Specifications Mass storage Standard FeaturesPcmcia Bios System Unit Technical SpecificationsExternal Video AC Adapter F1377A Hard Disk Drives To look up technical information Getting Assistance and SupportFeatures and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support Features and Specifications Getting Assistance and Support To get HP OmniBook assistance Customer Support Centers To find Electronic Support ServicesElectronic support services HP Bulletin Board Services BBSHP First Post-Sales Fax Retrieval System Asia Pacific To contact Customer SupportUS/Canada English Canada French MontrealLatin America Africa/Middle EastTo get repair assistance Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Summary To ensure serial number security Using Electronic Serial NumbersService OmniBook motherboard ConfigurationTo correct an incorrect serial number About Bios UpdatesIndex Index-2 Index-3 Index-4