HP 2740P manual Using the wireless controls, Using the wireless button

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Wireless (connected)

Identifies the location of the wireless lights and the wireless buttons

 

on the computer. Also identifies the Wireless Assistant software on

 

the computer and indicates that one or more of the wireless devices

 

are on.

 

 

Wireless

Identifies the Wireless Assistant software on the computer and

(disconnected)

indicates that all of the wireless devices are off.

 

 

HP Connection

Opens HP Connection Manager, which enables you to create a

Manager

connection with an HP Mobile Broadband device (select models

 

only).

 

 

Network status

Indicates that one or more of your network drivers are installed and

(connected)

one or more network devices are connected to the network.

 

 

Network status

Indicates that one or more of your network drivers are installed, but

(disconnected)

no network devices are connected to the network.

 

 

Using the wireless controls

You can control the wireless devices in your computer using these features:

Wireless button or wireless switch (referred to in this guide as the wireless button)

Wireless Assistant software (select models only)

HP Connection Manager software (select models only)

Operating system controls

Using the wireless button

The computer has a wireless button, one or more wireless devices, and one or two wireless lights, depending on the model. All of the wireless devices on your computer are enabled at the factory, so the wireless light is on (blue) when you turn on the computer.

The wireless light indicates the overall power state of your wireless devices, not the status of individual devices. If the wireless light is blue, at least one wireless device is on. If the wireless light is amber, all wireless devices are off.

NOTE: On some models, the wireless light is amber when all wireless devices are off.

Because the wireless devices are enabled at the factory, you can use the wireless button to turn on or turn off the wireless devices simultaneously. Individual wireless devices can be controlled through Wireless Assistant software (select models only) or through Computer Setup.

NOTE: If the wireless devices are disabled by Computer Setup, the wireless button will not work until you reenable your devices.

Using Wireless Assistant software (select models only)

A wireless device can be turned on or off using the Wireless Assistant software. If a wireless device is disabled by Computer Setup, it must be reenabled by Computer Setup before it can be turned on or off using Wireless Assistant.

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Contents HP EliteBook 2740p User Guide Product notice Safety warning notice Iv Safety warning notice Table of contents Pointing devices, touch screen, and keyboard Multimedia Power management 101 112 161 Xii Identifying hardware FeaturesTop components Pointing devicesFeatures Lights Buttons and switches Keys Front components Panel System and Maintenance Power OptionsRight-side components Left-side components Rear components Bottom components Display Wireless antennas select models only Additional hardware components Identifying the labelsPage Tablet display components Using the tabletRotating the display Tablet modePage Page Page Using wireless devices select models only Identifying wireless and network iconsNetworking Using the wireless controls Using the wireless buttonUsing Wireless Assistant software select models only Using operating system controls Using HP Connection Manager select models onlyUsing a Wlan Setting up a WlanProtecting your Wlan Use wireless encryption Use a wireless transmitter with built-in securityWork behind a firewall Close your networkConnecting to a Wlan Roaming to another networkSelect Start Connect To Inserting a SIM Using HP Mobile Broadband select models onlyRemoving a SIM Page Bluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing ICS Using Bluetooth wireless devices select models onlyTroubleshooting wireless connection problems Cannot create a Wlan connectionSelect Properties Hardware Device Manager Network Adapters Cannot connect to a preferred network Network icon is not displayedCurrent network security codes are unavailable Cannot connect to the wireless router Click the Wireless Networks tabWlan connection is very weak Using the modem select models only Connecting a modem cableConnecting a country-specific modem cable adapter Viewing the current location selection Selecting a location settingSelect Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Adding new locations when travelingCheck the telephone line type Solving travel connection problemsCheck for pulse or tone dialing Set the modem to ignore dial tonesUsing preinstalled communication software Select Start All Programs Accessories CommunicationsClear the check box for Wait for dial tone before dialing Connecting to a local area network LAN Setting pointing device preferences Using pointing devicesUsing the TouchPad Pointing devices, touch screen, and keyboardScrolling Three finger flick Connecting an external mouse Using the pointing stickUsing the pen Identifying the pen componentsHolding the pen Performing other procedures with the pen Performing mouse clicks with the penPressure sensitivity Calibrating the pen Using the pen holderSetting pen preferences Using the touch screen select models onlyTapping or clicking FlickingScrolling DraggingRotating Pinching Using touch screen settings Setting touch screen preferencesUsing the keyboard light Using the keyboardPage Displaying system information Using hotkeysPage Initiating Standby Viewing battery charge information Switching the screen imageEnabling/disabling the TouchPad fn+f5 Decreasing screen brightnessUsing HP Quick Launch Buttons Opening the Quick Launch Buttons control panel Using HP QuickLook Using the embedded numeric keypad Using HP QuickWebUsing the embedded numeric keypad Using an optional external numeric keypadMultimedia features Adjusting the volumeMultimedia Multimedia software Accessing your preinstalled multimedia software Installing your preloaded multimedia softwareInstalling multimedia software from a disc Connecting external audio devices AudioChecking your audio functions Page Connecting an external monitor or projector Using the external monitor portVideo Adjusting webcam properties WebcamWebcam tips Capturing business card images Page Page Setting power options Power managementUsing power-saving states Initiating and exiting StandbyUsing the Power Meter Initiating and exiting HibernationSelect Start Turn Off Computer Selecting a different power scheme Using power schemesViewing the current scheme Clear the Always show icon on the taskbar check boxCustomizing power schemes Setting password protection upon exiting StandbyConnecting the AC adapter Using external AC powerUsing battery power Finding battery information in Help and SupportUsing Battery Check Inserting or removing the battery Displaying the remaining battery chargeCharging a battery Maximizing battery discharge time Managing low battery levelsIdentifying low battery levels Calibrating a battery Resolving a low battery levelFully charge the battery Discharge the battery Disable Hibernation and StandbyStoring a battery Conserving battery powerFully recharge the battery Reenable Hibernation and StandbyReplacing the battery Disposing of a used batteryTesting an AC adapter Shutting down the computerSelect Start Turn Off Computer Turn Off Page Identifying installed drives DrivesHandling drives Page Using Disk Defragmenter Using Disk CleanupImproving hard drive performance Using HP 3D DriveGuard Using HP 3D DriveGuard softwareIdentifying HP 3D DriveGuard status Page Replacing the hard drive in the hard drive bay Page Page Page Connecting a USB device Using a USB deviceExternal devices Stopping and removing a USB deviceUsing USB legacy support Using a 1394 device Connecting a 1394 deviceStopping and removing a 1394 device Page Using optional external devices Using external drivesUsing the docking connector Using Media Card Reader cards External media cardsInserting a digital card Stopping and removing a digital card Using ExpressCards select models only Configuring an ExpressCardInserting an ExpressCard Stopping and removing an ExpressCard Inserting a smart card Using Smart Cards select models onlyRemoving a smart card Adding or replacing a memory module Memory modulesPage Page Page Increasing hard drive space for the Hibernation file Protecting the computer SecurityUsing passwords Setting passwords in WindowsSetting passwords in Computer Setup Bios administrator password Managing a Bios administrator password Entering a Bios administrator password Using Computer Setup DriveLockSetting a DriveLock password Entering a DriveLock passwordChanging a DriveLock password Page Using Computer Setup Auto DriveLock Entering an Automatic DriveLock passwordRemoving DriveLock protection Removing Automatic DriveLock protection Using Computer Setup security features Viewing Computer Setup System InformationSecuring system devices Using Computer Setup System IDs Using antivirus software Using firewall software Installing critical updates Using HP ProtectTools Security Manager select models only Installing a security cable Updating software Software updatesPage Determining the Bios version Updating the BiosDownloading a Bios update Page Click Download Updating programs and driversBackup and recovery Backing up your information Click Start All Programs Accessories System Tools BackupPerforming a recovery Recovering your informationRecovering the operating system and programs Starting Computer Setup Computer SetupUsing Computer Setup Navigating and selecting in Computer SetupRestoring factory settings in Computer Setup Computer Setup menusSecurity menu File menuComputer Setup System Configuration menuComputer Setup menus Select Computer Setup menus Ansi About the boot device order MultiBootPage Enabling boot devices in Computer Setup Considering boot order changes Choosing MultiBoot preferences Setting a new boot order in Computer SetupDynamically choosing a boot device using the F9 prompt Entering MultiBoot Express preferences Setting a MultiBoot Express promptUsing Client Management Solutions Configuring and deploying a software imageManagement and printing HP Client Manager for Altiris select models only Managing and updating softwarePage HP CCM Client Configuration Manager select models only HP SSM System Software Manager Enabling the iAMT solution Using Intel Active Management Technology select models onlyUsing the MEBx setup utility menus Intel ME ConfigurationChange Intel ME Password IAMT ConfigurationUsing the HP Universal Print Driver select models only Cleaning products Cleaning guidelinesCleaning the display Cleaning proceduresCleaning the sides and cover Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboardIndex Symbols/NumericsUSB SIM Passwords SIM AMT
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2740P specifications

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