HP 4320t Mobile manual Selecting a location setting, Viewing the current location selection

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Selecting a location setting

Viewing the current location selection

To view the current location setting for the modem, follow these steps:

1.Select Start > Control Panel.

2.Click Region and Language.

NOTE: You must commit these changes in order for them to be saved. For additional information, refer to HP Write Filters on page 11.

Adding new locations when traveling

By default, the only location setting available to the modem is a location setting for the country or region in which you purchased the computer. As you travel to different countries or regions, set the internal modem to a location setting that meets the operating standards of the country or region in which you are using the modem.

As you add new location settings, they are saved by the computer so that you can switch among settings at any time. You can add multiple location settings for any country or region.

CAUTION: To prevent losing your home country or region settings, do not delete your current modem country or region settings. To enable modem use in other countries or regions while preserving your home country or region configuration, add a new configuration for each location in which you will use the modem.

CAUTION: To prevent configuring the modem in a way that violates the telecommunications regulations and laws of the country or region that you are visiting, select the country or region in which the computer is located. The modem may not function properly if the correct country or region selection is not made.

To add a location setting for the modem, follow these steps:

1.Select Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center.

2.Run the wizard to set up a new connection.

NOTE: You must commit these changes in order for them to be saved. For additional information, refer to HP Write Filters on page 11.

NOTE: You can use the preceding procedure to add location settings for places within your own country or region as well as in other countries or regions. For example, you could add a setting named “Work” that includes dialing rules for accessing an outside line.

Solving travel connection problems

If you experience modem connection problems when using the computer outside of the country or region in which you purchased it, try the following suggestions:

Check the telephone line type.

The modem requires an analog, not a digital, telephone line. A line described as a PBX line is usually a digital line. A telephone line described as a data line, fax machine line, modem line, or standard telephone line is usually an analog line.

Check for pulse or tone dialing.

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Contents HP 4320t Mobile Thin Client Product notice Safety warning notice Iv Safety warning notice Table of contents Applications Multimedia Inserting a digital card Removing a digital card Hardware upgrades Page Identifying the hardware DisplayTop Pointing devicesLights Buttons, switches, and speakers Keys Fn keyFront Environmental NoticesRight side Left sideWireless antennas BottomIdentifying the labels Component Description Using the File-Based Write Filter command line utility HP Write FiltersFile-Based Write Filter Using the File-Based Write Filter configuration interface Using the File-Based Write Filter status utilityUsing the Enhanced Write Filter command line utility Enhanced Write FilterUsing the Enhanced Write Filter configuration interface AllUsing the Enhanced Write Filter status utility Drive Z ConfigurationLocal drives Drive CRoaming profiles User accountsMapping network drives Creating a new user accountPage HP Remote Graphics Software RGS ApplicationsRemote Desktop Connection TeemTalk Terminal EmulationHP ThinState Capture Microsoft Internet Explorer Windows Media PlayerHP ThinState Deploy Using pointing devices Using the keyboardPointing devices and keyboard Decreasing screen brightness Switching the screen imageDisplaying system information Increasing screen brightnessUsing the keypads Using the embedded numeric keypad Enabling and disabling the embedded numeric keypadUsing an optional external numeric keypad Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypadPower Power control and light locationsShutting down the computer Setting power optionsUsing power-saving states Initiating and exiting SleepDisplaying the remaining battery charge Using battery powerUsing the Power Meter Inserting or removing the batteryCharging a battery Managing low battery levels Identifying low battery levelsResolving a low battery level Conserving battery power Storing a batteryDisposing of a used battery Using external AC power Connecting the AC adapterPage Using multimedia hardware Using the audio featuresMultimedia Using the audio-out headphone jack Using the video featuresUsing the audio-in microphone jack Adjusting the volumeUsing the Hdmi port Using multimedia software Opening preinstalled multimedia softwareUsing multimedia software Preventing playback disruptions Using wireless controls WirelessAbout integrated wireless devices Using WlanSetting up a Wlan Connecting to a WlanUsing wireless security features Identifying a Wlan deviceUsing a modem Connecting a modem cableModem and LAN Connecting a country- or region-specific modem cable adapter Solving travel connection problems Selecting a location settingAdding new locations when traveling Viewing the current location selectionSet the modem to ignore dial tones Connecting to a local area network Using passwords SecurityProtecting the computer Automatic logon Setting passwords in WindowsUsing administrator and user passwords Manual logonAdministrator logon Setting passwords in Computer SetupUsing a setup password Managing a setup passwordInstalling a security cable Entering a setup passwordConnecting a USB device Connecting hardwareUsing a USB device Securing USB portsUsing the USB Storage Options utility Using Media Card Reader cards Inserting a digital cardRemoving a digital card Using ExpressCards Configuring an ExpressCardInserting an ExpressCard Removing an ExpressCard Using optical drives select models only Hardware upgradesIdentifying installed drives Handling drivesInserting an optical disc CD or DVD Removing an optical disc CD or DVDWhen the disc tray opens When the disc tray does not openUsing external drives Using optional external devicesUsing an optional external MultiBay or external MultiBay Inserting and replacing memory modulesPage Page Page Page Page Page MultiBoot About the boot order deviceEnabling boot devices in Computer Setup Considering boot order changes Choosing MultiBoot preferencesSetting a new boot order in Computer Setup Dynamically choosing a boot device using the F9 promptSetting a MultiBoot Express prompt Entering MultiBoot Express preferences Using Computer Setup Computer SetupStarting Computer Setup Navigating and selecting in Computer SetupComputer Setup menus Restoring factory settings in Computer SetupFile menu System Configuration menu Security menuComputer Setup menus Computer Setup Routine care Cleaning the displayCleaning the keyboard Traveling and shippingPage Index USBHdmi Hdmi USB
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