HP 2000/5700 manual Managing Battery Power

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To insert and remove a CD

25

To insert a PC card

25

To remove a PC card

27

3. MANAGING BATTERY POWER

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Monitoring Battery Power

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To get the battery status

28

Recharging and Replacing Batteries

29

To recharge the battery or run on ac power

29

To replace the battery

30

To install a second battery

31

Controlling Battery Power

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To respond to a low-battery warning

32

To save battery power

32

To change how power is managed

32

4. PROTECTING YOUR OMNIBOOK

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Attaching a Security Cable

34

To attach a security cable

34

Setting Up Password Protection

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To record your name or other PC identification

35

To set up password security

35

To delete a password

37

Protecting Your Data

38

To repair and clean up a disk

38

To delete a set of OmniBook files

38

5. USING THE PERSONAL INFORMATION APPLICATIONS

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Managing Your Time with Appointment Book

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To start Appointment Book

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To view your appointments

41

To change to a different day, month, or year

42

To add a new appointment

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To add a new event

43

To delete an appointment or event

43

To run a program automatically

44

Listing People in Phone Book

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To start Phone Book

45

To add a person to the list

45

To search for a person

46

Getting Answers from HP Financial Calculator

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To start HP Calculator

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Contents HP OmniBook 2000/5700 User’s Guide Windows for WorkgroupsManaging Battery Power Changing the Configuration Finding More Information Using This Online ManualHP OmniBook 2000/5700 User’s Guide Page Getting Comfortable Identifying Parts of the OmniBookPage Hint Adjusting the DisplayTo adjust the display To use the pointing device Using the Pointing DeviceTo clean the pointing device Page To connect a microphone, speakers, or headphones Using SoundTo adjust the speaker volume To record and play sound To tilt the keyboard Using the OmniBook KeyboardTo use special features of the OmniBook keyboard Fn combination keysALT GR key Learning About Windows To learn about WindowsOperating the OmniBook Checking the Status of the OmniBookReminds you that the state To stop the OmniBook Starting and Stopping the OmniBookTo start the OmniBook Automatically turns off when you shut down Windows To reset and restart the OmniBook Hint Using Storage Devices To install the floppy driveTo remove the CD-ROM or floppy drive To install the CD-ROM drive To insert and eject a floppy diskTo insert and remove a CD To insert a PC cardAbout RAM Cards Start popupEnd popup To remove a PC card To get the battery status Managing Battery PowerMonitoring Battery Power To recharge the battery or run on ac power Recharging and Replacing BatteriesTo replace the battery To install a second battery To save battery power Controlling Battery PowerTo respond to a low-battery warning To change how power is managedPage To attach a security cable Protecting Your OmniBookAttaching a Security Cable To record your name or other PC identification Setting Up Password ProtectionTo set up password security Hint To delete a password Type of Protection StepsTo delete a set of OmniBook files To repair and clean up a diskProtecting Your Data Page Using the Personal Information Applications To view your appointments Managing Your Time with Appointment BookTo start Appointment Book To change to a different day, month, or year To add a new appointmentTo add a new event To delete an appointment or eventTo run a program automatically To add a person to the list Listing People in Phone BookTo start Phone Book Hints To search for a personTo perform a math function on one number Getting Answers from HP Financial CalculatorTo start HP Calculator To do simple arithmetic Page Changing the Configuration Other Using OmniBook Tools To run OmniBook ToolsLibrary UninstallPassword Control menu, AboutTo run the SCU without rebooting Using the System Configuration UtilityTo run the SCU during reboot System menuDisks menu Power menu Input/Output menuExit menu System Memory System ResourcesSystem Interrupts System Input/Output Addresses 100-3FF DMA ChannelsPrinting Problems TroubleshootingSolving Problems If a serial printer doesn’t printMemory Problems Pointing Device and Mouse ProblemsFile, Drive, and PC Card Problems Serial and Infrared Communications ProblemsSound Problems Display ProblemsPower Problems Lockup Problems Page Page Page Page Volume