HP 1912NM, 1912NC manual Browsing the Internet, Listening to Music

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Settings

Click this icon to adjust the monitor settings.

 

 

Home

This icon is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen when you are not at the

 

Home page. You can click the Home icon at any time to return to the Home page.

 

NOTE: When you return to the Home page any Net mode application you were

 

running will close (Video, Browser, Music, Photo).

 

 

Browsing the Internet

The monitor uses the Firefox web browser to browse the Internet and includes support for Adobe Flash and HTML5. You must have Internet access to browse the Internet (not provided).

To browse the Internet:

1.Ensure that you have a live Ethernet cable (not provided) plugged into the monitor.

2.Click the Browser icon on the Net mode Home page.

3.If you are in an environment with a firewall, you must manually enter an HTTP proxy configuration to use the browser. On the browser toolbar, go to Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Network > Settings > Manual Proxy Configuration, enter the information provided by your IT support and click the OK button to apply.

4.Use the browser to browse the Internet.

To change your browser's landing page:

1.Go the website that you would like to become your landing page.

2.Using the browser controls, go to Edit and then select Preferences.

3.In the new page that appears, the first part is Startup. Under Startup, use the drop-down arrow to select Show my home page. Then click the Use Current Page button under the Home Page section.

Listening to Music

You can use the music player to listen to music that you have stored on a USB flash media device or media card.

NOTE: The audio file name and the folder(s) name can be any length but cannot include special characters or spaces in order for the file manager to recognize the audio file.

To listen to music:

1.Click the Music icon on the Net mode Home page.

2.Insert the media device into the 4-in-1 media card reader or a USB port on the monitor.

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Contents HP Passport 1912nm and 1912nc Internet Monitors First Edition December Document Part Number About This Guide Iv About This Guide Table of contents Finding More Information Technical Specifications Product Features HP Passport 1912nm and 1912nc Internet MonitorsNet Mode vs PC Mode Setting Up the Monitor Preparing the Monitor for Desktop Use3Removing the Monitor Support Column Setting Up the Monitor Preparing the Monitor for Wall-Mounting4Mounting the Monitor Rear Components Component FunctionConnecting the Cables Connecting the Cables for Net Mode8Connecting the Power Cord Setting Up the Monitor Connecting the Cables for PC Mode 10Connecting the VGA Cable12Connecting an Audio Cable Setting Up the Monitor 14Pressing the Mode Button Front Panel Controls 1Monitor Front Panel ControlsAdjusting the Tilt Installing a Cable LockTurning on the Monitor for the First Time Using the Net Mode Interface 1Net Mode HomeBrowsing the Internet Listening to MusicWatching Videos Viewing Photographs Network Settings Adjusting the SettingsSlide Show Options Language Settings Date/Time SettingsSystem Settings Password Settings To enable or disable the fast boot featurePrinting in Net Mode Introducing ePrintFinding More Information Technical Specifications 1912nm and 1912nc Models1912nm and 1912nc Models 1912nm and 1912nc Models PC Mode Recognizing Preset Display ResolutionsEntering User Modes Energy Saver Feature

1912NC, 1912NM specifications

The HP 1912NM and 1912NC are robust and feature-rich network switches designed to meet the demands of modern networking environments, particularly in medium to large enterprises. These models stand out due to their performance, reliability, and the ability to integrate seamlessly into various IT infrastructure setups.

One of the key features of the HP 1912NM and 1912NC is their flexible port configurations. Each model typically offers several Gigabit Ethernet ports, with some variations depending on the specific configuration chosen. This flexibility allows administrators to tailor the switch to their specific networking needs, whether that be connecting numerous devices in a clustered environment or ensuring high-speed data transfer across a distributed enterprise.

Another significant characteristic of these switches is their support for Power over Ethernet (PoE). This feature simplifies network design by allowing devices such as VoIP phones, wireless access points, and IP cameras to be powered through the Ethernet cable itself. The 1912NM variant, in particular, includes enhanced PoE capabilities, making it an ideal choice for environments where powering devices directly from the switch can reduce cabling and installation costs.

In terms of management and configuration, both the 1912NM and 1912NC offer a web-based graphical interface, allowing for easy monitoring and configuration of network settings. Additionally, they support various management protocols, including SNMP, facilitating integration into larger network management systems. The switches are also equipped with features such as VLAN support, enabling network segmentation and enhancing security by isolating different types of traffic.

Security is further bolstered through advanced features like Access Control Lists (ACLs) and port security, giving administrators control over who can access certain parts of the network. Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities ensure that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need, preventing bottlenecks during peak usage times.

Moreover, the HP 1912NM and 1912NC are constructed for reliability and longevity, with features such as redundant power supplies available in specific models, designed to ensure uptime in critical applications. With their combination of performance, versatility, and management capabilities, these switches represent an excellent investment for organizations looking to enhance their network infrastructure.