Error message

Explanation or action needed

11.xx Internal Clock Error

The internal clock is not working. The digital

 

sender can still send, but you are prompted to

 

set the date and time whenever the device is

 

turned off and then turned on.

 

Contact your system administrator.

20 Insufficient Memory

The the scanned document contains more data

 

than can fit in the device's available memory.

 

Press START to send the available data (some

 

data might be lost), and then try to make the

 

scan job smaller.

22 EIO Buffer Overflow

Too much data was sent to the EIO card. An

 

incorrect communications protocol might be in

 

use. Turn the device off and then on. If this

 

message persists, contact your system

 

administrator.

22 Embedded I/O Buffer Overflow

Too much data was sent to the embedded

 

HP Jetdirect network interface. Turn the device

 

off and then on. Try to send the job again. If this

 

message persists, contact your system

 

administrator.

30.1.yy Scan Failure

An error has occurred in the flatbed scanner.

 

Turn the device off and then on.

 

A 30.18 Scan Failure message might indicate

 

that the scanner head is locked. Verify that the

 

scanner lock is in the unlocked position. (See

 

Digital-sender parts for the location of the

 

scanner lock.) If the error persists, contact your

 

system administrator.

40 EIO Bad Transmission

The connection between the device and the EIO

 

card has failed. Press START to clear the error

 

and continue sending.

40 Embedded I/O Bad Transmission

The connection with the embedded HP Jetdirect

 

network interface has failed. Turn the device off

 

and then on.

52.xy Error

The scanner has encountered an error. Turn the

 

device off and then on. If this message persists,

 

contact your system administrator.

57.xx Error

The fan motor has encountered an error. Turn

 

the device off and then on. If this message

 

persists, contact your system administrator.

64 ERROR

A scan buffer error occurred. Turn the device off

alternates with

and then on. If this message persists, contact

your system administrator.

 

To continue turn off then on

 

ENWW

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Compaq 9200c Insufficient Memory, EIO Buffer Overflow, Embedded I/O Buffer Overflow, Yy Scan Failure, EIO Bad Transmission

9200c specifications

The Compaq 9200c is a notable product in the history of Compaq's portable computing solutions, recognized for its blend of performance and portability. Released during a period when mobile computing began to gain traction, the 9200c was engineered to meet the needs of business professionals seeking a reliable laptop that could handle a variety of tasks without being tethered to a desk.

One of the main features of the Compaq 9200c is its robust design. The laptop was built to withstand the rigors of travel, with a durable chassis and a keyboard that could endure heavy usage. This aspect made it particularly appealing to users who frequently moved between office and client sites, as it managed to combine a lightweight profile with resilience.

In terms of technology, the Compaq 9200c was powered by a range of Intel processors, depending on the configuration. Users had the choice between various CPUs which offered sufficient processing power for typical business applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and even light multimedia tasks. The laptop supported a range of RAM options, enabling users to customize their machine for optimum performance based on their needs.

The display was another key characteristic of the 9200c. It featured a vibrant screen that provided clear visuals, making it suitable for tasks that required attention to detail. The resolution supported by the screen allowed users to work with multiple applications simultaneously, enhancing productivity.

Connectivity options were also a highlight, with the Compaq 9200c including various ports such as USB and serial connections. This enabled seamless integration with peripherals like printers and external storage devices, thus catering to the needs of professionals on the go. The laptop also incorporated a modem and offered networking capabilities, which ensured that users could remain connected regardless of their location.

Battery life was a crucial consideration for mobile users, and the 9200c delivered satisfactory performance in this area, allowing users to work for extended periods without needing to recharge frequently. Furthermore, it provided the option for docking, which made it easy to transition from a mobile setup to a traditional desktop environment.

In summary, the Compaq 9200c was a significant contribution to the world of portable computing, encapsulating essential features and technologies that appealed to business users. Its robust build, customizable performance, excellent display, extensive connectivity options, and commendable battery life made it a versatile choice for professionals seeking efficiency and reliability in their mobile computing experience.