HP 80XL302 manual Internal Installation, Connecting an USB Device, Installing a PC Card

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Connecting an USB Device

Tips: For the connection of IEEE 1394 devices, please follow the instructions supplied with the devices.

Tips: See the documentation supplied with your PC card for further instructions.

Make sure the “Ir Mode” items are set properly in the SCU program. By default, Ir mode is set to IrDA 1.1. (See “Advanced Menu” in Chapter 5 for information.)

To take advantage of the IR communications, you need third party software.

Connecting an USB Device

There are two USB ports marked as Connecting an IEEE 1394 Device (for selected model only)Internal InstallationInstalling a PC Card on the left side of the notebook, allowing you to connect USB devices.

USB is specified to be an industry standard extension to the PC architecture. It features wide range of applications such as multiple connections and compound devices (i.e., mouse, keyboard, printer, modem, etc.).

Follow the instructions supplied with the device to make connection.

Connecting an IEEE 1394 Device (for selected model only)

There is an IEEE 1394 port marked as Manual background on the left side of the notebook, allowing you to connect 1394 devices.

IEEE 1394 is the next-generation serial bus standard, featuring high-speed data transfer, multi-channel communication link, and "Hot Plug" connectivity. It allows connections of up to 63 devices. The applications include not only computer peripheral devices such as scanner, printer and high-quality CCD, but also consumer electronic equipments such as DVCAM and VCR.

Internal Installation

Installing a PC Card

PC cards, available in the market, provide various functions. Examples are memory cards, fax/modem cards, and LAN cards.

PC cards that conform to the PCMCIA 2.1 standard can be used with your notebook. The PC card slot also supports two advanced interfaces: CardBus and ZV (Zoomed Video) port.

CardBus provides compatibility with 16-bit PC cards and extends performance and functionality by adding 32-bit data transfers, and by employing PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) concepts. Typical PC cards that utilize CardBus are graphic video, full-motion video, SCSI host bus, and high speed network cards. Typical PC cards that utilize the ZV port are MPEG and Video Capture cards.

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HP 80XL302 manual Internal Installation, Connecting an USB Device, Connecting an IEEE 1394 Device for selected model only