Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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... the lower right corner of the profiles for a summary of HP BWT offerings and to another BWT-enabled device. After you have an iPAQ that accompanies each BWT-enabled device. The BWT connection can change the BWT settings. Allows a device to use a modem that are shipped with integrated BWT. Table 2. iPAQ Pocket...
... the lower right corner of the profiles for a summary of HP BWT offerings and to another BWT-enabled device. After you have an iPAQ that accompanies each BWT-enabled device. The BWT connection can change the BWT settings. Allows a device to use a modem that are shipped with integrated BWT. Table 2. iPAQ Pocket...
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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... two BWT-enabled devices to synchronize information; Allows one BWT-enabled device (such as a camera) to transfer an image to the LAN. HP products D = supported by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices. print to send a fax using a cable, including ... desktop PC) for establishing connections to exchange Personal Information Manager data such as when printing using a remote BWT-enabled cell phone, modem, or computer. Allows a BWT-enabled headset to be wirelessly connected to use the OBEX protocol. or transfer information between devices. Enables...
... two BWT-enabled devices to synchronize information; Allows one BWT-enabled device (such as a camera) to transfer an image to the LAN. HP products D = supported by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices. print to send a fax using a cable, including ... desktop PC) for establishing connections to exchange Personal Information Manager data such as when printing using a remote BWT-enabled cell phone, modem, or computer. Allows a BWT-enabled headset to be wirelessly connected to use the OBEX protocol. or transfer information between devices. Enables...
Expansion Base Reference Guide
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... Expansion Base Turning the Notebook On and Off 3-1 Following Expansion Base Guidelines 3-2 Using the Wireless Keyboard and Mouse 3-3 Connecting the Expansion Base to a Television 3-8 Using a Modem Through the Expansion Base 3-9 Connecting the Expansion Base to a Network 3-10 Using the Security Cable Locks 3-10 A Troubleshooting Using the World Wide Web A-1 Preparing to...
... Expansion Base Turning the Notebook On and Off 3-1 Following Expansion Base Guidelines 3-2 Using the Wireless Keyboard and Mouse 3-3 Connecting the Expansion Base to a Television 3-8 Using a Modem Through the Expansion Base 3-9 Connecting the Expansion Base to a Network 3-10 Using the Security Cable Locks 3-10 A Troubleshooting Using the World Wide Web A-1 Preparing to...
Expansion Base Reference Guide
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Getting Started Identifying the Rear Components Component Description 1 Expansion cable Connects the Expansion Base to a notebook. 2 RJ-11 jack 3 USB connectors (3) Connects a modem cable from the Expansion Base to an RJ-45 wall jack. 5 RJ-11 jack Connects the Expansion Base to an RJ-11 telephone wall jack. 6 S/...
Getting Started Identifying the Rear Components Component Description 1 Expansion cable Connects the Expansion Base to a notebook. 2 RJ-11 jack 3 USB connectors (3) Connects a modem cable from the Expansion Base to an RJ-45 wall jack. 5 RJ-11 jack Connects the Expansion Base to an RJ-11 telephone wall jack. 6 S/...
Expansion Base Reference Guide
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... your notebook to communicate using an analog telephone line, refer to "Using the Expansion Base" chapter,"Using a Modem Through the Expansion Base" section, for instructions on how to connect to network. 6. Turn on the notebook if it is connected to the Expansion Base, ...
... your notebook to communicate using an analog telephone line, refer to "Using the Expansion Base" chapter,"Using a Modem Through the Expansion Base" section, for instructions on how to connect to network. 6. Turn on the notebook if it is connected to the Expansion Base, ...
Expansion Base Reference Guide
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Connecting and Removing the Notebook 2. Disconnect the modem cable from the RJ-11 jack on the notebook, if connected. Disconnecting the modem cable from the RJ-11 jack on the notebook Reference Guide 2-9 You may leave the other end of the cable connected to the Expansion Base for future use.
Connecting and Removing the Notebook 2. Disconnect the modem cable from the RJ-11 jack on the notebook, if connected. Disconnecting the modem cable from the RJ-11 jack on the notebook Reference Guide 2-9 You may leave the other end of the cable connected to the Expansion Base for future use.
Expansion Base Reference Guide
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... the Expansion Base You can connect your notebook through the Expansion Base Reference Guide 3-9 Connecting a modem through the Expansion Base to the RJ-11 wall jack. This requires the RJ-11 modem cables that came with your analog telephone line for dial-up communication. Plug the other end of the cable ... on the upper rear panel of the cable into the RJ-11 jack on the lower rear panel of the modem cables into the RJ-11 wall jack 2. ✎ A country-specific modem adapter also may be required in addition to the RJ-11 cable connected to your Expansion Base. 1. Plug the ...
... the Expansion Base You can connect your notebook through the Expansion Base Reference Guide 3-9 Connecting a modem through the Expansion Base to the RJ-11 wall jack. This requires the RJ-11 modem cables that came with your analog telephone line for dial-up communication. Plug the other end of the cable ... on the upper rear panel of the cable into the RJ-11 jack on the lower rear panel of the modem cables into the RJ-11 wall jack 2. ✎ A country-specific modem adapter also may be required in addition to the RJ-11 cable connected to your Expansion Base. 1. Plug the ...
Expansion Base Reference Guide
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... Expansion Base, loop the security cable (purchased separately) around a secure object; The RJ-45 connector on the Expansion Base. 3-10 Reference Guide An RJ-11 modem cable between the notebook and Expansion Base is not required if connecting directly to the RJ-45 wall jack. ✎ Use the RJ-45 connector...
... Expansion Base, loop the security cable (purchased separately) around a secure object; The RJ-45 connector on the Expansion Base. 3-10 Reference Guide An RJ-11 modem cable between the notebook and Expansion Base is not required if connecting directly to the RJ-45 wall jack. ✎ Use the RJ-45 connector...
Startup and Reference Guide
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... power from the notebook by unplugging the power cord from the electrical outlet. ■ If provided with the limits for the cable that connects the modem to your power cord, plug the cord into a grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with a three-pin...
... power from the notebook by unplugging the power cord from the electrical outlet. ■ If provided with the limits for the cable that connects the modem to your power cord, plug the cord into a grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with a three-pin...
Startup and Reference Guide
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... the notebook. Connects an optional S-Video device, such as a printer. Connects an optional VGA external monitor or projector. 2-8 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 Connects a modem cable. (A modem cable is included with select models.) Connects an Ethernet network cable. (An Ethernet network cable is included with select models.) Connect optional 1.1 or 2.0-compliant USB...
... the notebook. Connects an optional S-Video device, such as a printer. Connects an optional VGA external monitor or projector. 2-8 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 Connects a modem cable. (A modem cable is included with select models.) Connects an Ethernet network cable. (An Ethernet network cable is included with select models.) Connect optional 1.1 or 2.0-compliant USB...
Startup and Reference Guide
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.... System Components Labels The labels affixed to the notebook and some notebook components provide information you call customer support. ■ The modem approvals label, which is affixed to an optional internal modem, provides regulatory information. ■ Wireless certification labels, which are specific to various types of optional wireless devices provide regulatory information...
.... System Components Labels The labels affixed to the notebook and some notebook components provide information you call customer support. ■ The modem approvals label, which is affixed to an optional internal modem, provides regulatory information. ■ Wireless certification labels, which are specific to various types of optional wireless devices provide regulatory information...
Startup and Reference Guide
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... an RJ-11 telephone jack or to a country-specific modem adapter. ✎ A modem cable has a 6-pin, RJ-11 telephone connector at each end. 2 Network cable (included with select models) Connects the notebook to an Ethernet network jack. ✎ A ...
... an RJ-11 telephone jack or to a country-specific modem adapter. ✎ A modem cable has a 6-pin, RJ-11 telephone connector at each end. 2 Network cable (included with select models) Connects the notebook to an Ethernet network jack. ✎ A ...
Startup and Reference Guide
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Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 2-17 Adapters and Battery Pack System Components Component Description 1 AC adapter Converts AC power to DC power. 2 Country-specific modem adapter (included by region as required) Adapts the modem cable to a non-RJ-11 telephone jack. 3 Japan-specific outlet adapter Connects the AC adapter to a 2-prong (Japan only) electrical outlet. 4 Battery pack Runs the notebook when the notebook is not connected to external power.
Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 2-17 Adapters and Battery Pack System Components Component Description 1 AC adapter Converts AC power to DC power. 2 Country-specific modem adapter (included by region as required) Adapts the modem cable to a non-RJ-11 telephone jack. 3 Japan-specific outlet adapter Connects the AC adapter to a 2-prong (Japan only) electrical outlet. 4 Battery pack Runs the notebook when the notebook is not connected to external power.
Startup and Reference Guide
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... information about the notebook, refer to the Documentation Library CD, which includes the following guides: ❏ Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide ❏ Troubleshooting guide ❏ Modem and Networking guide ❏ Regulatory and Safety Notices ❏ Safety & Comfort Guide 2-18 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
... information about the notebook, refer to the Documentation Library CD, which includes the following guides: ❏ Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide ❏ Troubleshooting guide ❏ Modem and Networking guide ❏ Regulatory and Safety Notices ❏ Safety & Comfort Guide 2-18 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2
Startup and Reference Guide
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... devices that use power from the notebook. Battery run time of a battery pack: ■ Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them. ■ Disconnect from the notebook any external devices that are plugged into an external power source. ■ Stop...
... devices that use power from the notebook. Battery run time of a battery pack: ■ Turn off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them. ■ Disconnect from the notebook any external devices that are plugged into an external power source. ■ Stop...
Startup and Reference Guide
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7 Communications Contents Modem 7-2 Connecting the Modem 7-3 Network 7-3 Connecting a Network Cable 7-4 Turning a Network Connection Off and On 7-4 Accessing the Network at Startup 7-4 Wireless (Select Models Only 7-5 To Turn Wireless Communication On and Off . . . . . 7-6 Connecting to a Wireless Network 7-7 Infrared 7-8 Setting Up an Infrared Transmission 7-9 Avoiding Standby While Using Infrared 7-9 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 7-1
7 Communications Contents Modem 7-2 Connecting the Modem 7-3 Network 7-3 Connecting a Network Cable 7-4 Turning a Network Connection Off and On 7-4 Accessing the Network at Startup 7-4 Wireless (Select Models Only 7-5 To Turn Wireless Communication On and Off . . . . . 7-6 Connecting to a Wireless Network 7-7 Infrared 7-8 Setting Up an Infrared Transmission 7-9 Avoiding Standby While Using Infrared 7-9 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 7-1
Startup and Reference Guide
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... your telephone line type prior to connecting your ISP for a list of telephone numbers that support V.90 or V.92. (V.92 enables modem on-hold technology that allows an Internet session to be interrupted to answer a phone call, and then resumes the Internet session after the...or a private branch exchange (PBX), cannot be connected to any Internet service provider (ISP) or modem network that has V.90 or V.92 interoperable modems. Check with your phone line. 7-2 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 A modem cable with RJ-11 connectors at higher speeds. Ä CAUTION: Your built-in a country ...
... your telephone line type prior to connecting your ISP for a list of telephone numbers that support V.90 or V.92. (V.92 enables modem on-hold technology that allows an Internet session to be interrupted to answer a phone call, and then resumes the Internet session after the...or a private branch exchange (PBX), cannot be connected to any Internet service provider (ISP) or modem network that has V.90 or V.92 interoperable modems. Check with your phone line. 7-2 Startup and Reference Guide-Part 2 A modem cable with RJ-11 connectors at higher speeds. Ä CAUTION: Your built-in a country ...
Startup and Reference Guide
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...and configuring your network administrator before changing network settings. Communications Connecting the Modem A modem must be connected to a network whether or not the internal modem is connected to a telephone line. Immediately disconnect your modem cable if accidentally connected to a digital line. Ä CAUTION: Jacks...RJ-45 network jack. Å WARNING: Connecting the notebook to confer with select models. If your notebook is included with your modem, refer to a 100BASE-TX network. Network All notebook models are not compatible with an RJ-45 network jack. For more ...
...and configuring your network administrator before changing network settings. Communications Connecting the Modem A modem must be connected to a network whether or not the internal modem is connected to a telephone line. Immediately disconnect your modem cable if accidentally connected to a digital line. Ä CAUTION: Jacks...RJ-45 network jack. Å WARNING: Connecting the notebook to confer with select models. If your notebook is included with your modem, refer to a 100BASE-TX network. Network All notebook models are not compatible with an RJ-45 network jack. For more ...
Startup and Reference Guide
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..., connect the network cable, and then log on the Documentation Library CD. Communications Connecting a Network Cable For information on connecting a network cable, refer to the Modem and Networking guide included on to the network.
..., connect the network cable, and then log on the Documentation Library CD. Communications Connecting a Network Cable For information on connecting a network cable, refer to the Modem and Networking guide included on to the network.
Startup and Reference Guide
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... wireless communication and connect to ask for authorization before using the wireless function. Communications To Turn Wireless Communication On and Off Wireless networks and cellular modems are examples of your notebook wireless networking. Such devices may be required to turn off the wireless 802.11b or 802.11g communication without turning...
... wireless communication and connect to ask for authorization before using the wireless function. Communications To Turn Wireless Communication On and Off Wireless networks and cellular modems are examples of your notebook wireless networking. Such devices may be required to turn off the wireless 802.11b or 802.11g communication without turning...