HP 200 manual Safety information, General Precautions

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18 Safety information

To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the safety precautions in this document.

General Precautions

Heed service markings: Except as explained elsewhere in your product documentation, do not service

your product yourself. Opening or removing covers that are marked may expose you to electric shock. For service information on components inside these compartments, call Customer Care.

Request service for damaged products: Turn off the product, unplug it from the electrical outlet, and request service from a service partner under the following conditions:

The power cord or plug is damaged.

Liquid has been spilled into the product.

An object has fallen into the product.

The product has been exposed to rain or water.

The product has been dropped or damaged.

There are noticeable signs of overheating.

The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions.

Avoid hot areas: The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, and other products (such as amplifiers) that produce heat.

Allow the product to cool: Allow the product to cool before removing covers and touching internal components.

Avoid wet areas: Never use the product in a wet location.

Avoid inserting objects into product: Never insert objects of any kind into slots or other openings in the product.

Avoid blocking vents: Slots and openings are provided for ventilation. To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Using a computer on a soft surface, such as a pillow, blanket, rug, or thick clothing may block airflow.

Clean the product properly: Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft cloth dampened with water for cleaning exterior components, but NEVER apply water directly to the product or to an LCD screen.

Use recommended mounting accessories: Do not use the product on an unstable table, cart, stand, tripod, or bracket. Mount the product according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.

Use the product with approved equipment: Use your product only with the computers and accessories identified as suitable for use with your product.

Adjust the volume: Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices.

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Contents HP iPAQ Page Table of contents HP Photosmart Mobile Messaging Storage cards Product specifications Guidelines for care and maintenance Register your HP iPAQ Box contents Front panel components ComponentsTop and bottom panel components Back panel components Left and right side componentsComponents Install the battery and replace the battery cover Set up your HP iPAQRemove the battery cover Turn on your HP iPAQ Charge the batteryTap Start Settings Lock Protect your HP iPAQ with a passwordView status icons Find the serial and model numberLearn the basics Tap Start Settings Personal TodayToday screen Use TodayPanel LiteTap Start Settings Personal Today Items Battery saving tips5-Way Navigation key Lock and unlock your HP iPAQShortcut menus Tap Start Settings Personal InputEnter text Perform a hard reset Perform a soft resetEnter owner information View the Operating System OS informationAdjust the volume Change the regional settingsDim or adjust brightness of the backlight Change power management settingsInstall and remove programs Open and close programsDisplay the clock in title bar Set alarms and clocksAdjust the speed for scrolling through items in a list Wlan terms ConnectionsManually connect to a Wlan network Automatically connect to a Wlan networkDelete a wireless network BluetoothConfigure the 802.1x authentication settings Find an IP addressBluetooth Manager Bluetooth termsBluetooth Phone Manager Tap Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth ManagerTap Start BT Phone Manager Connect to a computer via BluetoothBluetooth device profiles Tap Finish Create, end, and accept a Bluetooth partnershipTap Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Bluetooth Manager Pair and unpair devices Rename a Bluetooth partnershipTap Bluetooth Bluetooth Connections Menu Paired Devices Open Bluetooth settings Connect to a Bluetooth HeadsetTap Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Make a device discoverableSet a Bluetooth shared folder Authorization to access servicesTap Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Services File Transfer Use a passkey or bondBluetooth Stack 2.0/EDR Advanced settingsSet up proxy server settings Connect to intranet URLsConfigure advanced proxy settings Set up a Wireless Access Point WAP gatewayAdvanced connection settings Tap Start Settings Connections ConnectionsChange a connection group name Set up a VPN server connectionEnd a connection HP Photosmart Mobile HP Photosmart MobileAttach a voice note to a picture Mail a pictureView a slideshow Types of folders MessagingUnderstand messages Set up e-mail using Exchange server Set up messaging accountsSynchronize e-mail Tap Start Programs Messaging New E-mail AccountCreate a new POP3 or IMAP4 account Internet e-mailTap Next until you reach Server information Use separate settingsTap Start Programs Messaging Tap Menu Options Receive attachmentsSend meeting requests Receive meeting requests Use MessagingCreate or change a signature Compose and send messagesAdd an attachment to a message Reply to or forward a messageDownload messages Download messages from a serverMessage list, tap Menu Tools Options… Address Install an online address bookWindows Live Messenger Change your status Sign in and out of MessengerSend instant messages Set a default reminder for all new appointments Access calendarCalendar Change the display of the work weekTap Start Calendar Update an appointmentCancel an appointment Create a contact ContactsDelete a contact Change contact informationSend an e-mail message to a contact Find a contactAdd and remove a picture Tap Menu EditTap Menu Edit Tap Menu Remove Picture Use the contact listApplications HP iPAQ Setup AssistantHP applications HP Help and SupportCertificate Enroller Tap Start Settings System HP Asset ViewerHP Asset Viewer HP iPAQ Tips Manage certificatesHP iPAQ QuickStart Tour HP iPAQ ZipHP iPAQ File Store HP 24-pin connectorHP PrintSmart Mobile HP SecureConnect MobileWindows Media Player 10 Mobile Additional features of WM6.0 over WM5.0Windows Media Player MS Office applications Update a LibraryClear the Now Playing list Word MobileExcel Mobile PowerPoint MobileBubble Breaker GamesSolitaire Tap Start Programs Games Bubble BreakerHP Enterprise Mobility Agent Internet ExplorerCreate a copy of a note Write a noteCreate a voice note Tap Start Programs NotesPage Storage cards View content of a storage cardStorage cards Insert a storage cardTap Start Programs File Explorer Synchronization software Copy files SynchronizationMigrate data from Palm Desktop to Microsoft Windows Mobile On the computer, select Start Programs ActiveSyncTroubleshoot synchronization issues Wireless synchronization cost saving tipsPage Page Set start and due dates for a task TasksShow start and due dates in the task list Set options for displaying tasks on the Today screenPage Physical specifications Product specificationsSystem specifications Operation environment Federal Communications Commission Notice Regulatory noticesModifications CablesEuropean Union Notice Canadian NoticeAvis Canadien Page Products with 2.4-GHz Wireless LAN Devices Battery Warning Battery Recycling Battery DisposalDisposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household Lejtezése az Európai Unió területén Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household Regulatory notices Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household Acoustics Warning Equipment WarningMedical Electronic Equipment Wireless NoticesAirline Travel Notice Taiwan DGT Notice Korean Notice Japanese NoticeGeneral Precautions Safety informationSafety Precautions for Battery Packs Safety Precautions for Power Cords and AccessoriesSafety Precautions for Products with Laser Devices Safety Precautions for Docking DevicesCdrh Regulations Have trouble connecting to the Internet. What should I do? Frequently asked questionsWhy does the HP iPAQ operate slowly at times? Have trouble charging my battery. What should I do?Can I connect for the first time via Bluetooth? Using your HP iPAQ Guidelines for care and maintenanceCleaning your HP iPAQ Carrying or storing your HP iPAQAccessories for HP iPAQ
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The HP 200 is a remarkable computer system that exemplifies the evolution of technology in personal computing. Launched in the early 1980s, this model marked a significant milestone for Hewlett-Packard in their efforts to cater to small businesses and professional users. The HP 200 was tailored for those seeking a reliable, efficient, and powerful computing tool.

One of the standout features of the HP 200 is its modular architecture. This design allows users to configure their system according to individual needs, enabling the addition of various peripherals and expansion cards. The expandability of the HP 200 made it an attractive option for businesses that required customization to support diverse tasks ranging from data processing to accounting.

The HP 200 is powered by a robust microprocessor, typically the Intel 8086 or similar, which offered substantial performance at the time. This processor architecture supported 16-bit computing, providing the necessary power to run complex applications and multitask effectively. Users appreciated the improved speed and efficiency, which facilitated productivity in business environments.

In terms of memory, the HP 200 supported a range of options, starting with standard configurations that could be further expanded based on user requirements. This adaptability in RAM enabled users to run larger software applications smoothly and manage larger data sets, crucial for business operations.

The operating system used in the HP 200 was often the HP-MOS, a proprietary system designed to leverage the hardware capabilities efficiently. This operating system provided a user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate through tasks and applications. Its compatibility with various software applications enhanced productivity, allowing users to utilize industry-standard programs effectively.

To further augment its usability, the HP 200 was designed with a variety of connectivity options. These included serial and parallel ports, which facilitated communication with peripherals such as printers and modems. The inclusion of networking capabilities also allowed businesses to connect multiple HP 200 systems, creating a collaborative environment.

Another notable characteristic was its reliability and durability. The HP 200 was engineered with quality components, resulting in a machine that could withstand the rigors of daily business use over extended periods.

In summary, the HP 200 was a game-changer in the personal computing landscape, delivering exceptional performance and flexibility. Its combination of modular design, powerful processing capabilities, user-friendly operating system, and reliable build quality made it an essential tool for businesses during its time. The legacy of the HP 200 continues to influence modern computing systems, reminding users of the importance of adaptability and efficiency in technology.