HP 309971-001 manual Using a USB Device, Enabling USB Legacy Support

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External Devices

USB hubs can be connected to a USB connector on the notebook or on an optional Port Replicator, or to other USB devices. Hubs support varying numbers of USB devices and are used to increase the number of USB devices in the system. Powered hubs must be connected to external power. Unpowered hubs must be connected either to a USB connector on the notebook or to a port on a powered hub.

Using a USB Device

A USB device functions in the same way as a comparable non- USB device, with one exception. By default, USB devices do not function unless an operating system that supports USB is loaded.

Some USB devices may require additional support software, which is usually included with the device. For more information and software installation instructions, refer to the documentation included with the device.

Enabling USB Legacy Support

You must enable USB legacy support to:

Use a USB keyboard, mouse, or hub connected to a USB connector on the notebook during startup or in a non- Windows application or utility.

Boot from an optional external MultiBay.

To enable USB legacy support:

1.Turn on or restart the notebook.

2.Press F10 while the F10 = ROM Based Setup message is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen.

To change the language, press F2.

For navigation instructions, press F1.

3. Select Advanced menu > Device Options.

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Contents Hardware Guide Hardware Guide First Edition April Document Part Number Contents Battery Packs Audio and Video Specifications Pointing Device Components Pointing Device ComponentsHardware Guide Top Components Top ComponentsFn key Left Side Components Left Side ComponentsRight Side Components Right Side ComponentsFront View Components Front View ComponentsRear Panel Components Rear Panel ComponentsDC power connector Bottom Components Bottom ComponentsBottom Components Lights LightsLights Pointing Devices and Keyboard Using a Pointing DeviceComponent Description Using the TouchPad Using the Pointing StickSetting Pointing Device Preferences Using an External MouseFn and Function Keys Using Hotkeys and Shortcut KeysHotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference Initiating Standby Fn+F3 Switching Display and Image Fn+F4Viewing Battery Charge Information Fn+F8 Adjusting the Screen Brightness Fn+F9 and Fn+F10Displaying System Information Fn+esc Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External Keyboards Quick Launch buttons Using Quick Launch ButtonsKeypads Using the Internal KeypadEnabling and Disabling the Internal Keypad Using an External KeypadEnabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode as You Work Pointing Devices and Keyboard Battery Packs Inserting or Removing the Primary Battery Pack Snap the battery pack into place Removing the primary battery pack Inserting or Removing the Battery Pack Using the Optional Travel BatteryInserting the battery pack into the travel battery caddy Attaching or Detaching the Travel Battery Attaching the optional travel battery Locking the optional travel battery onto the notebook Charging a Battery Pack Battery light Monitoring the Charge of a Battery Pack Displaying Charge Information on the Screen Displaying Charge Information on a Battery Pack Managing Low-Battery Conditions Identifying Low-Battery ConditionsBattery Pack Quick Check Indications Critical Low-Battery Condition Resolving Low-Battery ConditionsWhen No Power Source Is Available Calibrating a Battery PackConserving Power as You Work Conserving Battery PowerWhen to Calibrate How to CalibrateSelecting Power Conservation Settings Storing a Battery Pack Disposing of a Used Battery PackBattery Storage Temperature Ranges Finding More Power Information Caring for Drives Hard DriveHard Drive Activity Light Hard drive in the hard drive bay is the primary hard drive Replacing the Primary Hard DrivePull the drive out of the bay Close the front bezel of the hard drive Replacing the hard drive retaining screw Using Audio Features Audio and VideoAudio Components Adjusting the Volume Using Video Features Using the Microphone Input JackUsing the Audio Line-Out Jack Connecting a Device to the S-Video Out Jack Changing the Video Mode Communication Devices Connecting a Modem CableUsing the RJ-11 Cable Using a Country-Specific Adapter Cable Connecting a Network Cable Linking to an Infrared Device Setting Up an Infrared Transmission Using Standby with Infrared Using Wireless LAN Using BluetoothExternal Devices Using a USB Device Connecting a Monitor or ProjectorEnabling USB Legacy Support Using a USB DeviceUsing an Optional External MultiBay Connecting an Optional Cable Lock Using PC Cards Hardware UpgradesRemoving a PC Card Inserting a PC CardTo remove a PC Card Stop the PC Card Inserting an SD Card Using SD CardsRemoving an SD Card Adding a Memory Expansion Module Adding and Upgrading Memory ModulesRemove the memory expansion slot cover Inserting a memory expansion module Upgrading the Memory Module in the Primary Memory Slot Removing the keyboard screws Remove the keyboard Removing the existing memory module Inserting the new memory module Windows 2000 or Windows XP, press Fn+esc Increasing RAMSpecifications Operating EnvironmentFactor Metric Factor Specification Rated Input PowerModem Specifications Input Power RatingIndex Index-2 Index-3 Index-4 Modem and Networking guide Index-6 USB Wireless LAN

309971-001 specifications

The HP 309971-001 is a versatile and efficient power supply unit designed to meet the demanding requirements of various HP workstations and servers. As a fundamental component for reliable system performance, the 309971-001 delivers robust power while ensuring high energy efficiency, making it an excellent choice for professionals in need of dependable computing solutions.

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In conclusion, the HP 309971-001 power supply unit excels in performance, efficiency, and reliability. Its strong power output, advanced technology integration, and user-friendly design make it a valuable asset for professionals who demand high-quality computing solutions in their workstations and servers.