HP 200 Safety Precautions for Docking Devices, Safety Precautions for Products with Laser Devices

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Handle battery packs carefully: Replace a battery pack only with a battery pack approved for this product. For information about removing a battery pack, refer to your product documentation.

When a battery pack has reached the end of its useful life, do not dispose of the battery pack in general household waste. Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for computer battery pack disposal.

In Europe, dispose of or recycle the battery packs by using the public collection system or by returning them to HP, your service partner, or their agents.

Safety Precautions for Docking Devices

Avoid unstable mounting: Do not place a monitor with an unstable base or a monitor heavier than

25 kilograms (55 pounds) on top of a monitor stand, unless the monitor stand is marked for use with a heavier monitor. Instead, place the monitor on a work surface next to the docking device.

Safety Precautions for Products with Wireless Devices

WARNING! Exposure to radio frequency radiation. The radiated output power of wireless devices is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna should not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.

Safety Precautions for Products with Modems, Telecommunications or Local Area Network Accessories

WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons when using this device, always follow basic safety precautions, including the following:

Do not use this product near water–for example: near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool.

Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.

Do not use this product to report a gas leak while in the vicinity of the leak.

Always disconnect the modem cable before opening the equipment enclosure or touching an uninsulated modem cable, jack, or internal component.

If this product was not provided with a telephone line cord, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord in order to reduce the risk of fire.

Do not plug a modem or telephone cable into the RJ-45 (network) jack.

Safety Precautions for Products with Laser Devices

WARNING! In addition to the general precautions described earlier in this section, be sure to observe the following precautions when operating a product equipped with a laser device. Failure to observe these precautions could result in fire, bodily injury, and damage to the equipment.

For information about laser equipment repair, call Customer Care.

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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 Remove the battery cover Set up your HP iPAQInstall the battery and replace 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 numberUse TodayPanel Lite Tap Start Settings Personal TodayLearn the basics Today screenLock and unlock your HP iPAQ Battery saving tipsTap Start Settings Personal Today Items 5-Way Navigation keyEnter text Tap Start Settings Personal InputShortcut menus View the Operating System OS information Perform a soft resetPerform a hard reset Enter owner informationAdjust the volume Change the regional settingsOpen and close programs Change power management settingsDim or adjust brightness of the backlight Install and remove programsAdjust the speed for scrolling through items in a list Set alarms and clocksDisplay the clock in title bar Wlan terms ConnectionsManually connect to a Wlan network Automatically connect to a Wlan networkFind an IP address BluetoothDelete a wireless network Configure the 802.1x authentication settingsTap Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth termsBluetooth Manager Bluetooth Phone ManagerBluetooth device profiles Connect to a computer via BluetoothTap Start BT Phone Manager Tap Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Bluetooth Manager Create, end, and accept a Bluetooth partnershipTap Finish Tap Bluetooth Bluetooth Connections Menu Paired Devices Rename a Bluetooth partnershipPair and unpair devices Make a device discoverable Connect to a Bluetooth HeadsetOpen Bluetooth settings Tap Bluetooth Bluetooth SettingsUse a passkey or bond Authorization to access servicesSet a Bluetooth shared folder Tap Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Services File TransferConnect to intranet URLs Advanced settingsBluetooth Stack 2.0/EDR Set up proxy server settingsTap Start Settings Connections Connections Set up a Wireless Access Point WAP gatewayConfigure advanced proxy settings Advanced connection settingsChange a connection group name Set up a VPN server connectionEnd a connection Mail a picture HP Photosmart MobileHP Photosmart Mobile Attach a voice note to a pictureView a slideshow Understand messages MessagingTypes of folders Tap Start Programs Messaging New E-mail Account Set up messaging accountsSet up e-mail using Exchange server Synchronize e-mailCreate a new POP3 or IMAP4 account Internet e-mailTap Next until you reach Server information Use separate settingsSend meeting requests Receive attachmentsTap Start Programs Messaging Tap Menu Options Compose and send messages Use MessagingReceive meeting requests Create or change a signatureDownload messages from a server Reply to or forward a messageAdd an attachment to a message Download messagesWindows Live Messenger Install an online address bookMessage list, tap Menu Tools Options… Address Send instant messages Sign in and out of MessengerChange your status Change the display of the work week Access calendarSet a default reminder for all new appointments CalendarCancel an appointment Update an appointmentTap Start Calendar Change contact information ContactsCreate a contact Delete a contactTap Menu Edit Find a contactSend an e-mail message to a contact Add and remove a pictureTap Menu Edit Tap Menu Remove Picture Use the contact listHP Help and Support HP iPAQ Setup AssistantApplications HP applicationsHP Asset Viewer Tap Start Settings System HP Asset ViewerCertificate Enroller HP iPAQ Zip Manage certificatesHP iPAQ Tips HP iPAQ QuickStart TourHP SecureConnect Mobile HP 24-pin connectorHP iPAQ File Store HP PrintSmart MobileWindows Media Player Additional features of WM6.0 over WM5.0Windows Media Player 10 Mobile Word 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200 specifications

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.