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1. Antennas not visible from the outside of the tablet PC Sends and receives internal wireless LAN signals This table describes default settings For information about changing the rotation functions of the jog dial see Chapter 2 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards For optimal performance keep the antennas free from obstructions while you are using an it lernal wireless LAN Hardware Guide 7 External Components Lower Side Component Description Docking alignment slots 2 Secure the tablet PC to an optional Tablet PC Docking Station Speakers 2 Produce stereo sound Audio out jack Connects optional stereo headphones or powered stereo speakers Headset jack Connects an optional headset such as a mobile telephone headset with a microphone and a monaural ear piece Microphone jack Connects an optional monaural or stereo microphone Microphone Inputs monaural sound If you are using speech recognition or other software that requires optimal sound quality you must use an optional external microphone or a headset 1 8 Hardware Guide External Components Left Side Attachment Slots and Keyboard Connector Component Description Screen protector slots 2 Secure the screen protector when itis attached to the tablet PC Universal attachment Secure the portfolio a screen slots 2 protector or
2. or the tablet PC to the keyboard A screen protector included with an optional Tablet PC Docking Station Hardware Guide 1 27 External Components Additional Keyboard Standard Component Component Description Spare pointing stick caps 2 Replace a worn pointing stick cap 1 28 Hardware Guide 2 Pen Pen Command Controls and Keyboards You can enter and access information on the tablet PC by voice supported in English only pen command controls the on screen keyboard or the tablet PC keyboard or external USB keyboard An optional external mouse can be connected to a USB connector on the tablet PC an optional Docking Station or some external USB keyboards This chapter provides information about using the pen command controls the on screen keyboard and a tablet PC keyboard You can write with the pen in pen specific applications such as Journal and Tablet PC Input Panel in all Microsoft Office applications and in most other Windows applications and utilities The information you write on the screen with the pen can be filed searched and shared among most Windows applications Wi To access basic information about using the pen within the operating system refer to the printed Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Start Here guide included with the tablet PC Wi To access on screen tutorials which include more detailed information about using the pen in the tablet PC sys
3. 2 If the modem cable has noise suppression circuitry which prevents interference with TV and radio reception orient the circuitry end of the cable toward the tablet PC 3 Plug the cable into the RJ 11 telephone jack not the RI 45 network jack on the tablet PC 4 Plug the modem cable into an RJ 11 telephone jack 6 not into an RJ 45 network jack or a PBX jack SS oe Connecting the modem to an RJ 11 telephone wall jack Telephone wall jacks vary in appearance by region WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect the modem from the telephone network before accessing an internal compariment of the tablet PC Internal compartments include the memory and Mini PCI compartment and the hard drive bay Hardware Guide 6 3 Infernal Modem Connecting the Modem with an Adapter To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that does not have an RI 11 telephone jack 1 To access the RJ 11 jack open the upper panel of the tablet PC 2 If the modem cable has noise suppression circuitry which prevents interference with TV and radio reception orient the circuitry end of the cable toward the tablet PC 3 Plug the modem cable into the RJ 11 telephone jack 6 not the RJ 45 network jack on the tablet PC 4 Plug the modem cable into the country specific modem adapter 5 Plug the country specific modem adapter into the telephone jack gt Connecting the modem with
4. Traveling with the Tablet PC Checklist for Travelers Take along a backup of your work Do not pack the backup with the tablet PC Carry the tablet PC with you Do not check it with your luggage If you will have access to an optical drive you may want to take along the Documentation Library CD If not HP suggests that you print and take with you the Contacting HP section later in this chapter Do not expose the tablet PC a hard drive or a diskette to a magnetic security detector The security device that examines carry on items placed on a conveyer belt uses x rays and is safe for the tablet PC and all drive media Q The walk through security device and handheld security wands are magnetic and may damage the tablet PC a hard drive or a diskette If you plan to use the tablet PC during a flight check with the airline in advance In flight tablet PC use is at the discretion of the airline If you expect to encounter climatic extremes see the Specifications chapter Tablet PC Operating Environment section Hardware Guide 10 15 Maintenance Shipping and Travel Ifyou are traveling internationally Q If you plan to use an internal modem review Chapter 6 Internal Modem for information about using adapters and country configurations You may want to print and take with you the Solving Travel Connection Problems section of that chapter if you are not bringing the Documentation Libr
5. Detach disconnect stop or remove unpowered external devices that you are not using Such devices include a PC Card an SD Card or a tablet PC keyboard Use the Brightness item on the Q Menu to lower and raise screen brightness quickly Use optional powered speakers instead of the internal speakers or use volume controls to mute restore raise and lower system volume quickly If you leave your work initiate Standby or Hibernation or shut down the tablet PC Selecting Power Conservation Settings To set the tablet PC to conserve power Select a short wait for the screen saver and select a screen saver with minimal graphics and motion To access screen saver settings select Start gt Control Panel gt Appearance and Themes icon gt Display icon gt Screen Saver tab Follow the instructions on this CD in the Software Guide Power chapter to select a power scheme with low power use settings Hardware Guide 3 19 Battery Packs Storing a Battery Pack If the tablet PC will be unused and unplugged for more than one month remove and store the battery pack A CAUTION To prevent damage to a battery pack do not expose it fo high temperatures for extended periods of time High temperatures accelerate the self discharge rate of a stored battery pack To prolong the charge of a stored battery pack place it in a cool dry place Use the following table to estimate how long you can safely store
6. Obtaining Accurate Charge Information To increase the accuracy of all battery charge displays m Allow a battery pack to discharge to less than 10 percent of a full charge through normal use before charging it m When you charge a battery pack charge it fully Wi Ifa battery pack has not been used for one month or more calibrate the battery pack instead of simply charging it For calibration instructions see Calibrating a Battery Pack later in this chapter Displaying Charge Information on the Screen Accessing Charge Displays To display battery charge information on the screen use the operating system Power Meter feature To access Power Meter displays use either of the following methods NU Select Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance icon gt Power Options icon gt Power Meter tab m Select the Power Meter icon in the system tray To display the Power Meter icon in the system tray 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance icon gt Power Options icon gt Advanced tab 2 Select the Always Show Icon On The Taskbar check box 3 Select the OK button 4 If the icon is not displayed select in the system tray the icon for Show Hidden Icons 3 10 Hardware Guide Battery Packs Interpreting Charge Displays Power Meter displays battery charge status in both percent and time Wi The percent indicates the amount of charge remaining in the battery pack
7. analog vs digital 6 6 connecting modem to 6 2 temperature s operating 11 2 overheating 1 10 storage for battery packs 3 20 thermal vent 1 10 m tilt switel adjustment 1 26 attachment release on feet 1 18 eytoni md wblepc One dialing mode 6 6 at ati ju release on tablet traveling with the tablet PC a Auto Air Cable 3 15 See also button s latch reach system hard drive See hard drive Atte 9 s system Hardware Guide Rasen Index battery pack temperature considerations 3 20 connecting the modem 6 2 6 5 modem approvals label 1 17 operating environment specifications 11 2 wireless certification label 1 17 troubleshooting modem problems while traveling 6 6 resources 10 17 turning off the tablet PC 2 11 tutorials Journal 2 9 Tablet PC Input Panel 2 9 Type I II and III PC Cards 9 2 u ultraviolet light affecting tablet PC 10 2 universal attachment slots on tablet PC 1 9 on tablet PC keyboard 1 27 USB connector 1 11 devices connecting 8 2 External MultiBay connector 1 11 hub 8 2 utilities See software v vent 1 10 virus protection software 10 1 volume controls adjusting volume with 5 1 conserving power with 3 19 w Windows applications key 1 24 Windows Security button identified 1 5 procedures 2 11 wireless LAN internal antennas 1 7 1 10 documentation 7 5 optimizing transmissions 1 7 wireless LAN activity light 1 2 worldwide telephone numbers HP 10 17 x x rays affecting
8. 1 18 Hardware Guide External Components Additional Tablet PC Standard Components The components included with the tablet PC vary by geographical region and the tablet PC hardware ordered The following illustrations and tables identify the standard external components included with most tablet PC models These illustrations do not include supplementary documentation supplementary CDs the portfolio that shipped attached to the tablet PC or an optional keyboard or optional devices such as PC Cards or drives The system hard drive ships inside the hard drive bay Hardware Guide 1 19 External Components Documentation CDs Among the CDs included are m Documentation Library CD which includes product specific documentation for the tablet PC along with modem networking safety and regulatory information For information about using the Documentation Library CD refer to the printed Startup Guide included with the tablet PC Wi Documentation Library Wireless LAN CD which includes documentation on the wireless devices available for the tablet PC Wi Documentation Library Bluetooth CD which includes the guides and software for Bluetooth wireless connection Qy Wireless information may vary depending upon the exact configuration of your tablet PC 1 20 Hardware Guide External Components Cords and Cables T Component Description Powercord Connects the AC adapter
9. 2 Press gently on the paper clip until the media tray is released then pull the tray outward until itis fully extended 3 Remove the disc from the tray If the media tray is not fully extended tilt the disc as you remove it Handle the disc by the edges not the flat surfaces 4 Close the media tray 5 Place the disc in a protective case o o Removing a CD or DVD from an optical drive when power is not available 4 6 Hardware Guide Drives Inserting a Diskette To insert a diskette into a diskette drive gently push the diskette label side up into the drive until it clicks into place The media eject button extends when the diskette is correctly inserted ifying the media eject button on a diskette drive Removing a Diskette To remove a diskette from a diskette drive 1 Press the media eject button on the drive to eject the diskette 2 Pull the diskette from the drive 3 Place the diskette in a protective case Hardware Guide 47 Drives Using Drive Media Avoiding Standby and Hibernation ES Tnitiating Standby or Hibernation while playing audio or video drive media may stop the play or diminish the quality of the play If Standby or Hibernation is accidentally initiated while a medium is in use slide and release the power switch to resume from Standby or Hibernation then restart the tablet PC For more information about Standby and Hibernation refer on this CD to the So
10. Wi The time indicates the approximate running time remaining on the battery pack if the battery pack continues to provide power at the current level For example the time remaining will decrease if you start backing up to an SD Card and will increase when the backup is complete A lightening bolt icon indicates that the battery pack is charging Hardware Guide 3c Battery Packs Displaying Charge Information on a Battery Pack Charge information about a battery pack can be displayed on the battery pack with the Quick Check feature which can be used whether or not the battery pack is inserted in the battery bay To display the percent of a full charge remaining in a battery pack press the battery quick check button on the battery pack The three battery quick check lights 6 on the battery pack indicate the charge remaining in the battery pack Indication Percent of a Full Charge Remaining 3 lights on 67 to 100 2 lights on 34 to 66 1 light on 6 to 33 1 light flashing 005 When the battery pack reaches 5 of a full charge the battery light on the tablet PC also flashes Identifying the quick check button and lights on a battery pack inserted in the battery bay 3 12 Hardware Guide Battery Packs Managing Low Battery Conditions The information in this section describes default alerts and system responses Some low battery condition alerts and system responses can be cha
11. a battery pack The storage times provided are based on a battery pack that contains 50 percent of a full charge A fully charged battery pack can be safely stored for longer a battery pack containing a low charge can be safely stored for less time Calibrate a battery pack that has been stored for one month or more before using it You Gan Safely Store a Battery At These Temperatures Pack for This Amount of Time Temperature Temperature Range F Range C Storage Time 1152140 46 60 Less than 1 month 79 ns 26 457 No more than 3 months E72 0 25 1year 3 20 Hardware Guide Battery Packs Disposing of a Used Battery Pack N WARNING There is a risk of fre and chemical bum if a battery pack is handled improperly Do not disassemble crush or puncture a battery pack or short the contacts on a battery pack Do not expose a battery pack to temperatures higher than 60 C 140 F or dispose of a battery pack in water or fire When a battery pack has reached the end of its useful life do not dispose of it in general household waste Wb In North America you can dispose of battery packs by using the HP battery recycling program This program provides you with a postage paid battery pack mailer preaddressed to a reclamation facility where the metals are recycled For more information call the telephone number listed for your location in the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included in English o
12. keypad is turned on Neun 2 20 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Turning the Keypad On and Off Press Fnenum Ik on the keyboard to turn the keypad on and off m When the keypad is on press Fnenum Ik to turn the keypad off The num lock light 6 turns off Wi When the keypad is off press Fnenum Ik Q to turn the keypad on The num lock light 6 turns on Identifying the Fn and num Ik keys and the num lock light Hardware Guide 221 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Switching Keypad Keys Between Standard and Keypad Functions You can temporarily switch the functions of keypad keys between their standard keyboard functions and their keypad functions by using Fn and shift 6 Wb Touseakey on the keypad temporarily as a keypad key while the keypad is off press and hold Fn as you press the key Wb To use a keypad key temporarily as a standard key while the keypad is on O Press and hold Fn to type in lowercase Q Press and hold Fneshift to type in uppercase When Fn is released the keypad keys return to their standard functions if the keypad is off or to their keypad functions if the keypad is on Identifying the Fn and shift keys 2 22 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Using F11 F12 F11 F12 provides both F11 and F12 functions Wi Toenter an F11 function press F11 F12 Wb To enter an F12 function press Fn FIV F12 Sam Identify
13. 7 playing 4 10 removing a CD or DVD power available 4 5 removing a CD or DVD power unavailable 4 6 removing a diskette 4 7 types and terms 4 2 drivers See device drivers drives adding to system 4 1 affected by airport security 4 3 caring for 4 3 shipping 4 3 supported 4 1 types and terms 4 2 USB 8 2 See also hard drive system DVD DVD CD RW drive See drives DVDs CD RWs See drive media E eject button diskette drive 4 7 optical drive 4 5 PC Card 9 4 electrostatic discharge ESD 9 8 enablers PC Card 9 2 enter command 2 13 environmental specifications 11 1 esc button identified 1 6 procedures 2 12 ESD electrostatic discharge 9 8 external devices connecting disconnecting 8 1 USB 8 2 See also connector s fasteners for tablet PC keyboard jack specific types of devices external monitor connector 1 11 External MultiBay connectors for 1 11 drives supported 4 1 External MultiBay connector 1 11 F F11 F12 key procedures 2 23 responding to Network Service Boot prompt with 7 5 fasteners for tablet PC keyboard 84 FDD floppy disk drive See drives feet tilt and stationary 1 18 Index 4 Hardware Guide Index Fn specific functions of on on screen keyboard 2 17 on tablet PC keyboard 2 21 2 23 freeze system 2 11 function keys F1 F2 etc accessing F12 on tablet PC keyboard 2 23 accessing on on screen keyboard 2 17 standard functions of 1 24 H hard drive bay cover 10 8
14. PC turn off the device if it is powered then disconnect the device from the tablet PC Hardware Guide 8 1 External Device Connections USB Device USB is a hardware interface that can be used to connect external devices such as a USB keyboard mouse drive printer scanner or hub to the tablet PC or an optional Docking Station A USB device functions in the system in the same way as a comparable non USB device The USB connectors support USB 2 0 or 1 1 compliant devices A USB hub is a connecting device that can be powered or unpowered USB hubs can be connected to a USB connector on the tablet PC or on an optional Docking Station or to other USB devices Hubs support varying numbers of USB devices and are used to increase the number of USB devices in the system Wb Powered hubs must be connected to external power Wi Unpowered hubs must be connected either to a USB connector on the tablet PC or to a port on a powered hub Some USB devices may require additional support software which is usually included with the device For software information about a specific device refer to the documentation included with the device 8 2 Hardware Guide External Device Connections Tablet PC Keyboard A tablet PC keyboard which includes a numeric keypad can be used with the tablet PC For information about using the tablet PC keyboard pointing device keypad and F11 F12 key see the Pen Command Controls
15. a modem adapter Telephone wall jacks vary in appearance by region WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect the modem from the telephone network before accessing an internal compartment of the tablet PC Internal compartments include the memory and Mini PCI compariment and the hard drive bay o4 Hardware Guide Infernal Modem Setting Country Preferences The internal modem is configured to function in and meet the operating standards of the country in which you purchased the tablet PC To use the internal modem in other countries you must add country specific modem configurations Displaying the Current Country Configuration To display the current country configuration select Start gt Control Panel gt Date Time Language and Regional Options category gt Regional and Language Options icon gt Regional Options tab The current country configuration of the modem is displayed in the Location panel Adding a Country Configuration A CAUTION To prevent loss of your current country configuration do not delete or replace your current country configuration Additional country configurations can be added without deleting the current configuration CAUTION To prevent modem malfunction and violation of telecommunications regulations and laws use the modem only with the country configuration for the country in which you are using the modem To add a country configuration 1 Select Sta
16. ama Rotating the tablet PC toward the back of the keyboard 2 Tilt the tablet PC downward onto the keyboard Closing the tablet PC and keyboard 8 6 Hardware Guide External Device Connections Transporting the Tablet PC and Keyboard If you are transporting the tablet PC and keyboard while they are not attached be sure the rotation disk is in the default position The attachment features are at the rear of the tablet PC and the HP logo is right side up when you are facing the keyboard If you are transporting the tablet PC and keyboard while they are attached you may want to use the keyboard latch The keyboard latch locks the tablet PC to the keyboard while the tablet PC and keyboard are closed Wi To lock the tablet PC to the keyboard while the tablet PC is closed slide the keyboard latch to the right 6 Wi To release the tablet PC from the closed position push the keyboard latch to the left then slide and hold the latch toward the left as you open the tablet PC 6 Using the keyboard latch Hardware Guide 8 7 Exlernal Device Connections Detaching the Tablet PC from the Keyboard To detach the tablet PC from the keyboard 1 If the tablet PC is closed open the tablet PC then rotate the tablet PC so the screen is facing the keyboard in the notebook position If the tablet PC does not open easily from the keyboard it may be secured to the keyboard with the keyboard latch For release instruc
17. and Keyboards chapter Tablet PC Keyboard section The tablet PC can be attached or detached from the keyboard while it is on off in Standby or in Hibernation Attaching the Tablet PC to the Keyboard To attach the tablet PC to the keyboard 1 Place the keyboard on a flat surface with the keyboard keys facing you 2 Rotate the attachment features on the rotation disk toward the keyboard Rotating the attachment features toward the keyboard Hardware Guide 8 3 External Device Connections 3 Position the tablet PC horizontally above the keyboard with the front of the tablet PC facing the keyboard B Positioning the tablet PC above the keyboard 4 Align the 4 slots on the tablet PC with the keyboard connector alignment key and 2 keyboard hooks on the keyboard then press the tablet PC downward until it snaps into place 6 Attaching the tablet PC to the keyboard 8 4 Hardware Guide External Device Connections Adjusting the Tablet PC and Keyboard To tilt the tablet PC screen to a comfortable viewing angle push gently on the top of the tablet PC Tilting the tablet PC on the keyboard Hardware Guide 8 5 External Device Connections Closing the Tablet PC and Keyboard To close the tablet PC and keyboard as you would close the display on a standard notebook 1 Rotate the tablet PC clockwise until it snaps into place facing away from the keyboard
18. displayed on the screen as plus signs Be sure to calibrate the pen for use in both portrait and landscape orientations Qy You can display information about any setting in the Tablet and Pen Settings window by selecting the question mark button in the upper right corner of the window then selecting a setting A definition explanation or procedure is displayed 24 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Using the Pen Holder To protect the pen when you are not using it insert the pen tip first into the pen holder on the tablet PC Inserting the pen into the pen holder Setting Pen Preferences Pen preferences are set in the Tablet and Pen Settings window of the operating system The preferences include settings that optimize handwriting recognition and the location of on screen menus for either right handed or left handed users To access the pen settings Select Start gt Control Panel gt Printers and Other Hardware icon gt Tablet and Pen Settings window gt Pen Options tab The preferences you set in the Tablet and Pen Settings window are specific to the pen and the tablet PC Pointing device preferences such as pointer speed click speed and mouse trails that apply to any pointing device in the system are set in the Mouse Properties window For instructions see Setting Pointing Device Preferences in the Tablet PC Keyboard section later in this chapter Hardware
19. hard surface such as an adjoining optional printer or a soft surface such as carpet clothing or bedding to block the vent Protect the tablet PC from liquids and excessive moisture Do not expose the tablet PC to direct sunlight extreme temperatures or ultraviolet light for extended periods of time Wi Keep all hard drives and diskettes away from magnetic fields Magnetic fields can corrupt data stored on hard drives and diskettes Wb f the tablet PC will be unused for one week or more shut it down Wb f the tablet PC will be disconnected from external power for more than one month shut down the tablet PC and remove the battery pack For information about storing the battery pack see Chapter 3 Battery Packs 10 2 Hardware Guide Maintenance Shipping and Travel Using Portfo To protect the tablet PC screen HP recommends that you use or transport the tablet PC with a portfolio attached A slim portfolio that protects the tablet PC or the tablet PC attached to an optional keyboard is included with the tablet PC An optional leather Executive Portfolio that provides additional protection has slots for business cards and accommodates additional items is available in most regions To obtain the Executive Slimline or Workstation Portfolio refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included in English only with the tablet PC to contact your authorized HP dealer reseller or service provider Attachi
20. numeric keypad 2 20 Windows application 1 24 keyboard external USB connecting 8 2 supported 2 1 keyboard on screen 2 17 keyboard tablet PC alignment key 1 26 attaching 8 3 cleaning 10 7 closing 8 6 components identified 1 23 connector 1 26 detaching 8 7 8 8 FIUFI2 key 2 23 hooks 1 26 latch 8 7 locking to tablet PC 8 7 numeric keypad 2 20 obtaining 2 18 opening 8 5 8 7 pointing device 2 19 releasing 8 7 8 8 replacing pointing stick cap 10 13 rotating 8 5 securing 8 6 setting pointing device preferences 2 20 shipping 10 14 tilting 8 5 unlocking 8 7 L label Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 1 17 modem approvals 1 17 product identification 1 17 system 1 17 wireless certification 1 17 LAN See internal wireless LAN network LAN connection lights 7 3 landscape orientation defined 2 14 rotate button 1 3 Index 6 Hardware Guide Index Landscape View Primary and Secondary 2 14 latch battery pack release 1 15 3 3 docking restraint recess 1 14 Keyboard 8 7 See also buttons switch light s AC adapter 1 2 battery 1 2 battery quick check 3 12 caps lock 1 23 LAN connection 7 3 power standby 1 4 wireless LAN activity 1 2 local area network See internal wireless LAN network lock security cable 8 10 lockup system 1 4 low battery conditions identifying 3 13 resolving 3 15 M magnetic fields affecting hardware 10 15 media eject button 4 7 media drive avoiding Standby an
21. on the cover until it is seated 9 Reinsert the 2 retaining screws that secure the cover to the tablet PC 6 Replacing the hard drive bay cover 10 12 Hardware Guide Maintenance Shipping and Travel Replacing a Pointing Stick Cap Two pointing stick replacement caps are included with an optional tablet PC keyboard To replace a worn pointing stick cap 1 If the keyboard is attached to the tablet PC shut down the tablet PC 2 Gently pull off the used pointing stick cap 3 Push a replacement cap into place Replacing the pointing stick cap Hardware Guide 10 13 Maintenance Shipping and Travel Prepa Shipping or Travel i g the Tablet PC for Back up your work 2 Remove a PC Card or SD Card 3 4 Turn off then disconnect all optional external devices such as Undock the tablet PC from an optional Docking Station headphones or an External MultiBay It is not necessary to detach the tablet PC from the tablet PC keyboard Shut down the tablet PC If the tablet PC will be disconnected from an external power source for more than one month shut down the tablet PC remove the battery pack and store the battery pack in a cool dry place If you are shipping the tablet PC insert it into a portfolio place it in the original packing box or similar protective packaging and label the package FRAGILE 10 14 Hardware Guide Maintenance Shipping and Travel
22. s AC power 1 11 connection procedures 8 1 docking 1 14 drive 4 3 external monitor 1 11 External MultiBay 1 11 keyboard 1 9 modem 6 2 network 1 21 telephone 1 21 USB 8 2 See also fasteners for tablet pe keyboard jack conservation power 3 19 controls command 2 6 cord power 1 21 See also cable country specific modem adapter configuring software for use with 6 5 connecting 6 4 included with tablet PC 1 22 when required 6 2 critical low battery condition identifying 3 13 restoring from 3 15 ctrl alt delete command 2 11 D DC cable 1 11 device drivers for external devices 8 1 modem 6 1 network 7 1 PC Card 9 2 SD Secure Digital 9 5 updating 10 17 USB 8 2 dial jog described 2 13 identified 2 6 dialing modes pulse vs tone 6 6 digital telephone lines 6 6 dimensions tablet PC 11 1 disc drive diskette drive See drives disc diskette See drive media disk rotation 1 25 display device images managing 81 docking alignment notches 1 25 alignment slots 1 8 connector 1 14 connector pass through 1 27 restraint latch recess 1 14 Hardware Guide Index 3 Index Docking Station audio out jack on 5 3 docking alignment notches 1 25 docking alignment slots 1 8 docking connector 1 14 drives supported by 4 1 drive media affected by airport security 4 3 affected by Standby and Hibernation 4 8 caring for 4 9 displaying contents of 4 8 inserting a CD or DVD 4 4 inserting a diskette 4
23. tab command indents and in Microsoft Excel the tab command moves the pointer to an adjoining cell The tab button can be combined with keystrokes on the on screen keyboard or an external keyboard For example press the alt key on either keyboard then the tab button to display and select from among all open applications Windows Security Button Press the Windows Security button with the pen tip or a small object like the end of a paper clip to enter the ctrl alt delete command while you are in Windows or the reset command while you are in the Setup utility The ctrl alt delete command cannot be entered using the Ctt Alt and Del keys on the on screen keyboard Ctrl Alt Delete Command When the tablet PC is in Windows the Windows Security button clears your work from the screen and displays the Windows Security window in which you can lock log off or shut down the tablet PC initiate Standby or Hibernation or open Task Manager Wb The Shut Down option in the ctrl alt delete window enables you to safely shut down the tablet PC if the system has become unresponsive Wb Task Manager displays the status of all open applications and enables you to close an application that has become unresponsive Hardware Guide 2 1 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards If the system remains unresponsive after selecting Shut Down in the Windows Security window slide and hold the power switch for 4 seconds For additional shut down procedur
24. tablet PC or an optional keyboard Cleaning the Screen To remove smudges and lint clean the screen with a soft lint free cloth dampened with water or a glass cleaning liquid Antistatic screen cleaner or premoistened antistatic wipes may also be used 10 6 Hardware Guide Maintenance Shipping and Travel Cleaning a Tablet PC Keyboard Dust lint and other debris can affect the performance of an optional tablet PC keyboard To prevent sticking or nonfunctioning keys clean the keyboard frequently using a can of compressed air with a straw extension Blow the compressed air around the base of each key To clean the key surfaces use a soft damp lint free cloth amp Using a household vacuum cleaner to clean the keyboard may deposit rather than remove debris Cleaning a tablet PC keyboard with a can of compressed air Hardware Guide 10 7 Maintenance Shipping and Travel Replacing Hardware Replacing the System Hard Drive The system hard drive is the hard drive in the hard drive bay Remove the system hard drive only for repair or replacement CAUTION To prevent an unresponsive system and loss of work Shut down the tablet PC before removing the system hard drive Do not remove the system hard drive while the tablet PC is powered on in Standby or in Hibernation WE To verify that the tablet PC is off and not in Hibernation slide and release the power switch If your work returns to the sc
25. the telephone then listen for clicks or tones Clicks indicate that the telephone line supports pulse dialing tones indicate that the telephone line supports tone dialing To set the internal modem to support either pulse or tone dialing 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet Connections category 2 From the See Also menu in the left column of the window select Phone and Modem Options gt Dialing Rules tab 6 6 Hardware Guide Infernal Modem 3 Select your location then select the Edit button 4 Select the Tone or Pulse radio button 5 Select the OK button OK button Check the Telephone Number Dial the telephone number on the telephone verify that the remote modem is answering then hang up Check the Dial Tone If the modem receives a dial tone it does not recognize it will not dial and will display a No Dial Tone error message m To set the modem to ignore all dial tones before dialing 1 SelectStart Control Panel Network and Internet Connections category 2 From the See Also menu in the left column of the window select Phone and Modem Options gt Modems tab 3 Select your modem Properties button Modem tab 4 Clear the Wait For Dial Tone Before Dialing check box 5 Select the OK button gt OK button Wi If you continue to receive the No Dial Tone error message after clearing the check box 1 SelectStart gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet Connection
26. to an AC electrical outlet Modem cable Connects the modem to an RJ 11 telephone jack or to a country specific modem adapter The modem cable has a 6 pin RJ 11 telephone connector at each end Network cable Connects the tablet PC to an RJ 45 Ethernet network jack A network cable is included with network models only The network cable has an 8 pin RJ 45 network connector at each end Power cords vary in appearance by region Hardware Guide 1 21 External Components Adapters and Accessories o 3 Component Description AC adapter Converts AC power to DC power e Adapts the modem cable to a non RJ 11 telephone jack as required with modem models only Japan specificoutletadapter Connects the AC adapter to a 2 prong Japan only electrical outlet Battery pack Runs the tablet PC when the tablet PC is not connected to external power AC adapters vary in appearance by region The only AC adapter that should be used with the tablet PC is the AC adapter included with the tablet PC or a replacement AC adapter provided by HP 1 22 Hardware Guide External Components Tablet PC Keyboard Components This section identifies the hardware components of an optional tablet PC keyboard m For information about detaching attaching and adjusting the keyboard see Chapter 8 External Device Connections m For information about using th
27. tray spindle 6 until the disc snaps into place Handle the disc by the edges not the flat surfaces If the media tray is not fully extended tilt the disc to position it over the tray spindle then press it downward into position 5 Close the media tray 8 Inserting a CD or DVD into an optical drive 4 4 Hardware Guide Drives Removing a CD or DVD with Power If power is available 1 Be sure the tablet PC is on Press the media release button on the drive bezel to release the media tray then pull the tray outward until it is fully extended 6 2 Remove the disc from the tray 6 by gently pushing down on the spindle while pulling up on the outer edges of the disc If the media tray is not fully extended tilt the disc as you remove it Handle the disc by the edges not the flat surfaces 3 Close the media tray 8 4 Place the disc in a protective case A a gt Removing a CD or DVD from an optical drive when power is available Hardware Guide 4 5 Removing a CD or DVD Without Power CAUTION To prevent damage to the pen tip do not insert the pen fip into the release access If the tablet PC is turned off or if no power is available the media release button on the drive will not work To remove a disc from an optical drive without using the media release button 1 Insert a small object like the end of a paper clip into the release access in the front bezel of the drive
28. B drive see Chapter 8 External Device Connections For information about PC Cards see Chapter 9 Additional Hardware Options For general information about inserting and removing drives from an External MultiBay or Docking Station refer to the documentation included with the device This chapter provides specific information about using drives in the tablet PC system The tablet PC hard drive bay supports only a 9 5 mm system hard drive A MultiBay in an External MultiBay or Docking Station supports an additional 9 5 mm optional hard drive inserted in a MultiBay Hard Drive Adapter and the following 12 7 mm standard removable drives Q CD ROM drive Q DVD CD RW drive Q CD RW drive Q Diskette drive Q DVD ROM drive Hardware Guide 4 1 Drives Understanding Drive Terms Terms for Types of Drives A hard drive is used for the permanent storage of data files and of software such as system files applications and drivers The hard drive in the hard drive bay is the system hard drive sometimes called the local disk The system hard drive can be replaced but cannot be used in a MultiBay A hard drive is sometimes called a hard disk drive or HDD Diskette drives are often used to store or transport data The tablet PC can read or write to any MultiBay diskette drive A diskette drive is sometimes called a floppy disk drive floppy drive or FDD Optical drives include CD and DVD drives Optical drives are used to sto
29. C Wb Information about the Bluetooth wireless option is provided on the Documentation Library Bluetooth CD included with your tablet PC m Information about Microsoft s Wireless LAN configuration utility is available in the Help amp Support Center which is accessible from the Start Menu If you purchase a wireless device as an option documentation about the device is included with the option Hardware Guide 7 5 8 External Device Connections Standard Device The jacks and connectors described in this guide support standard external devices Wb For information about which jack or connector to use refer to the documentation included with the device Wb For information about installing or loading any software required by the device refer to the device documentation the operating system Help files or the device manufacturer s Web site To connect a standard external device to the tablet PC 1 If you are connecting a powered device be sure the device is turned off 2 Connect the device to a jack or connector on the tablet PC 3 If you are connecting a powered device plug the device power cord into a grounded electrical outlet 4 Turn on the device Qy If a properly connected display device does not display an image try pressing the Q menu button Internal and External item or External Only item to switch the image to the new device To disconnect a standard external device from the tablet
30. External Wi Extended Desktop This table describes default settings For information about changing the functions of the Windows Security button see Chapter 2 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards To protect your work and the system the ctri alt delete command cannot be entered using the Ctrl Alt and Del keys on the on screen keyboard Hardware Guide 1 5 Extemal Components Right Side Esc Tab and Q Menu Buttons Component Description Escbuton While the tablet PC is M Starting up and a flashing pointer is displayed on the screen opens the Setup utility NE in Windows functions like esc on a standard keyboard Q9 Tab button When Windows is running functions like tab on a standard keyboard Qmenubutton When Windows is running opens or closes the Q Menu This table describes default settings For information about changing the functions of the esc tab and Q menu buttons see Chapter 2 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards The tab button can also be used instead of an F12 command to respond 10 a Network Service Boot prompt during startup 1 6 Hardware Guide External Components Right Side Jog Dial and Antenna Component Description Jog dial Functions like enter and the up and down arrow keys on a standard keyboard m Press inward to enter a command MI Rotate upward to scroll upward NM Rotate downward to scroll downward
31. Guide 2 5 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Command Controls The 9 command controls enable you to enter commands usually entered with keyboard keys while you are using the tablet PC without an external keyboard The command controls can also be used while you are using the on screen keyboard or an optional keyboard Identifying Command Controls Tablet PC Input Panel Display Toggle button launch button Journal launch button Q menu button Rotate button Tab button Windows Security button Esc button Jog dial ifying the command controls 2 6 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Command Controls Quick Reference The following table identifies the default setting and activation procedure for each command control Wi To activate a pen activated button tap the button with the tip of the pen Wb To activate a manually activated button press and release the button Button Default Function Activation Tablet PC Opens and closes the Tablet PC Input Pen Input Panel Panel application which includes a launch button writing pad and the on screen keyboard Journallaunch Opens and closes the Journal Pen button application Rotate button Switches the image between Pen landscape and portrait orientation Display Toggle When Windows is running toggles Manual button the external monitor display settings m internal only Wb Internal and External m Exten
32. Languages Q To navigate and select without using an optional keyboard rotate the jog dial to scroll and press the jog dial inward to select Q To navigate and select using an optional keyboard use the arrow and enter keys 3 Select Advanced menu gt I O Device Configuration then enable PXE Remote Boot 4 To save your preference and exit the Setup utility select File gt Save Changes and Exit then follow the instructions on the screen Your preference is set as you exit the Setup utility and is in effect when the tablet PC restarts 74 Hardware Guide Network Connections Responding to a Network Service Boot Prompt After the internal NIC has been enabled for startup the Network Service Boot prompt is displayed very briefly in the lower right comer of the screen each time the tablet PC is started or restarted To connect to a network by responding to the prompt use either of the following procedures Wb Press the tab button on the tablet PC m Press F12 on an optional keyboard To press F12 on the tablet PC keyboard press Fn F11 F12 Finding Wireless LAN Information The tablet PC supports wireless LAN provided through a mini PCI board a PC Card or an SD Card A wireless LAN PC Card or an SD Card is optional A wireless mini PCI board may be preinstalled Wb Information about using a preinstalled wireless LAN board is provided on the Documentation Library Wireless LAN CD included with your tablet P
33. a Battery Pack A CAUTION To prevent loss of work when removing a battery pack that is running the tablet PC initiate Hibernation or turn off the tablet PC before removing the battery pack I f you remove a battery pack that is running the tablet PC while the tablet PC is in Standby your work is saved in Standby for up to one minute then the tablet PC shuts down and your unsaved work is lost Wi if you remove a battery pack that is running the tablet PC while the tablet PC e on fo tablet PC shuts down immediately and your unsaved work is lost To remove a battery pack from the tablet PC 1 Turn the tablet PC front side down If a battery pack security screw is in place remove the screw 3 2 Hardware Guide Battery Packs 2 To unlock the battery pack release latch slide the latch firmly toward the unlock icon Then hold the latch as you disengage the 2 tabs on the battery pack from the 2 slots on the battery bay 6 and lift the battery pack out of the battery bay Removing a battery pack Hardware Guide 3 3 Battery Packs Inserting a Battery Pack To insert a battery pack into the tablet PC 1 Turn the tablet PC front side down 2 Align the 2 rectangular tabs on the battery pack with the 2 rectangular alignment slots 6 in the battery bay Aligning the battery pack tabs with the battery bay alignment slots 3 4 Hardware Guide Battery Packs 3 Angle the battery pack toward the al
34. acks Component Description USB connector Connects an optional USB 2 0 or 1 1 compliant device External MultiBay Connects an optional USB 2 0 or connector 1 1 compliant device RM1 telephone jack Connects a modem cable Ru 4Snetworkjack Connects an Ethernet network cable External monitor Connects an optional VGA external monitor connector or projector AC power connector Connects an AC adapter or an optional DC cable Auto Air Cable or Automobile Power Adapter Charger if an optional External MultiBay is connected to the USB connector the External MultiBay must also be connected to external power If an External MultiBay is connected to the External MultiBay connector it is not necessary to connect the External MultiBay to external power Hardware Guide DS External Components Top Pen Holder and LAN Connection Lights lt E Y Component Description Pen holder shown with Secures the pen to the tablet PC pen inserted LAN connection lights 2 Both lights off The tablet PC is not connected to a LAN Both lights on The tablet PC is connected to a LAN with a 100 Mbps link Green light on and yellow light off The tablet PC is connected to a LAN with a 10 Mbps 1 12 Hardware Guide Exlernal Components Top Card Slots Buttons and Tether Eyelet Component Description PCCardslot Supports
35. an attachment such as a tablet PC keyboard to the tablet PC Keyboard connector Connects the tablet PC keyboard to the tablet PC Alignment key slot Accepts an alignment key to safeguard attachment procedures For example matching the alignment key on the tablet PC keyboard to the alignment key slot helps you correctly orient the tablet PC to the keyboard as you attach the tablet PC to the keyboard A screen protector is included with an optional Tablet PC Docking Station Hardware Guide 1 9 External Components Left Side Security Cable Slot Vent and Antenna Component Description IrDA Fast Infrared Port Transmits and receives infrared and other infrared devices Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the tablet PC Vent Allows airflow to cool internal components LA To prevent overheating do not obstruct the vent Do not allow a hard surface such as an adjoining optional printer or fabric such as bedding or clothing to block airflow Antenna not visible from the outside of the tablet PC Receives internal wireless LAN signals The tablet PC has 2 antennas The other antenna is found on the right side of the tablet PC For optimal performance keep the antennas free from obstructions while you are using an internal wireless LAN Hardware Guide External Components Top Connectors and J
36. an optional Type I or Type Il 32 bit CardBus or 16 bit PC Card PC Card eject button Ejects an optional PC Card from the PC Card slot Tablet PC tether eyelet Used with the tether eyelet on the pen enables you to tether the pen to the tablet PC Q SD Secure Digital Card slot Supports an optional SD Card Hardware Guide 1 13 External Components Back Attachment Features and Hard Drive Bay Component Description Docking connector Connects the tablet PC to an optional Docking Station Docking restraint latch Accepts the docking restraint latch on recess an optional Docking Station to secure the tablet PC to the Docking Station Attachment release switch Releases an attachment such as the portfolio a screen protector or an optional tablet PC keyboard from the universal attachment slots on the tablet PC Hard drive bay Holds the system hard drive Hard drive bay ret screws 2 ing Secure the hard drive bay cover to the tablet PC A screen protector is included with an optional Tablet PC Docking Station Hardware Guide External Components Back Battery Bay Component Description Battery pack release latch Releases the battery pack from the battery bay Battery quick check button on battery pack Activates the battery quick check lights see below which display how much charge remains in the ba
37. and Keyboard Connector 22 0000eeee eee 1 9 Left Side Security Cable Slot Vent and Antenna cioe erre Top Connectors and Jacks Top Pen Holder and LAN Connection Lights Top Card Slots Buttons and Tether Eyelet Back Attachment Features and Hard Drive Bay 000000200 Back Battery Bay Memory and Mini PCI Compartment Labels chic sptacesis case Tilt Feet and Pad Feet Hardware Guide Contents Additional Tablet PC Standard Components 1 19 Documentation CDs Cords and Cables Adapters and Accessories Tablet PC Keyboard Components Front Lights and Pointing Device Additional Keyboard Standard Component Pen Command Controls and Keyboards 2 1 Entering Information with the Pen 22 Calibrating the Pen 24 Setting Pen Preferences 255 Command Controls 2 6 Identifying Command Controls 2 6 Command Controls Quick Reference 27 Using Command Controls 2 8 Setting Command Control Preferences 2 14 On Screen Keyboard Tablet PC Keyboard Using the Pointing Device Using the Keypad Using FIV FI2 Hardware Guide Contents 3 Battery Packs Running the Tablet PC on Battery Power Replacing a Battery Pack Removing a Battery Pack Inserting a Battery Pack Securing a Battery Pack E Accessing the Battery Pack Security Screw Inserting a Battery Pack Se
38. ary CD Q Check the computer related customs regulations for each country on your itinerary Q Consult with an electronics retailer or an HP authorized dealer reseller or service provider about power cord and adapter requirements for each location in which you plan to use the tablet PC Voltage frequency and plug configurations vary To contact an HP authorized dealer reseller or service provider near you refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included in English only with the tablet PC WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or damage fo the equipment do not attempt to run the tablet PC with a voltage converter kit sold for appliances Contacting HP Getting Help from the Internet If you have Internet access you can resolve most problems that may arise while traveling with the tablet PC by using HP Help and Support HP Help and Support provides links to specific areas of the HP Web site http www hp com where you can M Obtain all documentation included with your tablet PC as well as other information about your tablet PC such as specifications white papers and customer advisories Initiate an online service event with an HP support specialist 10 16 Hardware Guide Maintenance Shipping and Travel Wb Download the latest drivers utilities and other software updates for your tablet PC Wb Subscribe to the HP Support Software CD To access these links and descripti
39. ce or a handheld security wand Wi Clean a CD or DVD only with a disc cleaning kit Disc cleaning kits are available from most electronics retailers Hardware Guide 4 9 Drives ding More Drive Software Information All the software you need to play the types of CDs and DVDs supported by the tablet PC is included with the tablet PC For information about this software refer on this CD to the Software Guide CD and DVD Software chapter In addition a feature in the Setup utility enables you to set the tablet PC to start from a specified medium or device For instructions refer on this CD to the Software Guide Boot Order chapter 4 10 Hardware Guide Audio Adjusting Volume Volume can be adjusted by using the Windows volume control icon the Q Menu or the volume adjustment available within some applications Volume can be adjusted on the Q Menu without using a keyboard or the pen For information about application volume features refer to the application documentation Using the Volume Control Icon To display the Windows volume control icon in the system tray 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Sounds Speech and Audio Devices icon gt Sounds and Audio Devices icon 2 Select the Volume tab 3 Select the check box for Place Volume Icon In The Taskbar 4 Select the OK button 5 If the icon is not displayed select the system tray icon for Show Hidden Icons To adjust mute or resto
40. cover retaining screws 10 8 replacing system hard drive in 10 8 hard drive system defined 4 2 displaying amount of free space on 9 7 replacing 10 8 retaining screw 10 9 space on required for Hibernation file 9 7 See also drives HDD hard disk drive See hard drive system headphones audio out jack 5 5 connecting 5 6 8 1 headset connecting 5 6 8 1 headset jack 5 5 Hibernation avoiding while playing media 48 identifying 10 8 initiated during critical low battery condition 3 13 initiating 3 15 resuming from 3 15 holder pen 2 5 hooks keyboard 1 26 8 4 HP Support Software CD 10 17 hub USB 8 2 humidity specifications 11 2 1 identifying pen components 1 1 identifying tablet PC components additional 1 19 back 1 14 front 1 2 left side 1 9 1 10 lower side 1 8 right side 1 4 top 1 10 1 11 identifying tablet PC keyboard components additional 1 28 back 1 27 front 1 23 internal wireless activity light 1 2 internal wireless LAN antennas 1 7 1 10 documentation 7 5 optimizing transmissions 1 7 Hardware Guide Index 5 Index J jack audio out 5 5 connection procedures 8 1 headset 5 5 microphone 5 5 PBX 6 6 RJ 11 telephone 6 2 RJ 45 network 7 2 See also connector s Japan specific outlet adapter 1 22 jog dial identified 1 7 procedures 2 13 Journal application 2 9 Journal launch button identified 1 3 procedures 2 9 K key s FIUFI2 2 23 function F1 F2 etc 1 24 Microsoft logo 1 24
41. curity Screw Charging a Battery Pack Charging a New Battery Pack Charging an In Use Battery Pack Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack s Obtaining Accurate Charge Information Displaying Charge Information on the Screen Displaying Charge Information on a Battery Pack Managing Low Battery Conditions Identifying Low Battery Conditions Resolving Low Battery Conditions Initiating and Resuming from Standby or Hibernation Calibrating a Battery Pack When to Calibrate How to Calibrate Battery Conservation Procedures and Settings Conserving Power as You Work Selecting Power Conservation Settings Storing a Battery Pack Disposing of a Used Battery Pack Finding More Power Information Hardware Guide v Contents 4 Drives Adding a Drive to the System Understanding Drive Terms Terms for Types of Drives Terms for Drive Media Caring for Drives Inserting or Removing Drive Media Inserting a CD or DVD Removing a CD or DVD with Power Removing a CD or DVD Without Power Inserting a Diskette Removing a Diskette Using Drive Media Avoiding Standby and Hibernation Displaying Media Contents Caring for Drive Media i Finding More Drive Software Information 5 Audio Adjusting Volume Using the Volume Control Icon Using the Q Menu Using the Internal Spea
42. d Selecting a PC Card Configuring a PC Card Inserting a PC Card Stopping and Removing a PC Card Using an SD Card 3 Configuring an SD Card Inserting an SD Card Stopping and Removing an SD Card Increasing Memory Displaying Memory Information Removing or Inserting a Memory Module 10 Maintenance Shipping and Travel Maintaining Software Protecting Hardware Using Portfolios Attaching a Portfolio Detaching a Portfolio Cleaning Hardware Cleaning the Screen Cleaning a Tablet PC Keyboard Replacing Hardware Replacing the System Hard Drive Replacing a Pointing Stick Cap Preparing the Tablet PC for Shipping or Travel Traveling with the Tablet PC Checklist for Travelers Contacting HP viii Hardware Guide Contents 11 Specifications Tablet PC and Tablet PC Keyboard Dimensions Tablet PC Operating Environment Tablet PC Rated Input Power Modem Specifications Finding More Environmental Information 11 1 11 2 11 2 11 3 11 3 Index Hardware Guide ie 1 External Components Pen Components Component Pent Interacts with the tablet PC whenever the tip is touching the screen or within 1 27 cm 0 5 inch of the screen When tapped on or held over a pen activated button activates the button Pen button Functions like the r
43. d Hibernation while using 4 8 caring for 4 9 displaying contents of 4 8 software 4 10 types and terms 4 2 memory displaying amount of 9 7 module inserting or removing 9 8 modules supported 9 7 slots available 9 7 microphone external connecting 5 7 8 1 microphone jack 5 5 microphone internal 5 4 Microsoft logo key 1 24 modem adapter configuring software for use with 6 5 connecting 6 4 included 1 22 when required 6 2 modem cable connecting 6 2 included 1 21 noise suppression circuitry on 63 RJ 11 telephone jack 1 11 vs network cable 1 21 modem commands 6 8 modem internal board 6 1 setting country preferences for 6 5 specifications 6 1 11 3 travel connection troubleshooting 6 6 using while connected to a network 7 1 modes dialing pulse vs tone 6 6 module memory 9 7 monitor external connecting 8 1 Hardware Guide Index 7 Index displaying image on 8 1 external monitor connector 1 11 mouse extemal setting preferences for 2 1 supported 2 1 USB connectors 8 2 N network accessing at startup 7 4 connection specifications 7 1 hardware and software included 74 LAN lights 7 3 Service Boot prompt 7 5 turning connection on and off 13 using internal modem while connected to 7 1 network cable connecting 7 2 included 1 21 noise suppression circuitry on 7 2 RJ 45 network jack 1 11 vs modem cable 1 21 No Dial Tone error message 6 7 noise suppression circuitry on modem cable 6 3 on networ
44. ded Desktop Q menu Opens and closes the Q Menu Manual button Tabbuton Functions like tab on a standard Manual keyboard Continued Hardware Guide 27 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Button Default Function Activation Windows In Windows functions like the Manual Security ctrisalt delete command on a button standard keyboard In the Setup utility functions like the reset button on some computers Esc button During startup opens the Setup Manual utility In Windows functions like esc on a standard keyboard Jog dial Enters commands or scrolls the Manual image upward or downward These controls are programmable For instructions see Setting Command Control Preferences later in this chapter Using Command Controls Tablet PC Input Panel Launch Button Tap the Tablet PC Input Panel launch button with the pen tip when the tablet PC is in Windows to open the Tablet PC Input Panel application The Tablet PC Input Panel application displays a keyboard on the screen and can also display a writing pad which supports handwriting To protect your work and the system the ctrl alt delete command cannot be entered using the Ctrl At and Del keys on the on screen keyboard To enter the ctrl alt delete command press the Windows Security button on the tablet PC with the pen tip or a small object like the end of a paper clip 2 8 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and K
45. e hp invent Hardware Guide HP Tablet PC Series Document Part Number 331734 001 October 2003 This guide explains how to identify use modify and maintain the hardware features on the tablet PC and keyboard It also includes power networking and environmental specifications which may be helpful when traveling with the tablet PC 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries SD Logo is a trademark The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Hardware Guide HP Tablet PC Series First Edition October 2003 Reference Number TC1100 TR1105 Document Part Number 331734 001 Contents 1 External Components Pen Components Tablet PC Components Front Lights and Bluetooth Front Pen Activated Buttons Right Side Power Switch and Power Standby Light s asii eeii 14 Right Side Windows Security and Display Toggle Buttons Right Side Esc Tab and Q Menu Buttons Right Side Jog Dial and Antenna Lower Side Left Side Attachment Slots
46. e Display Toggle button to adjust the display settings for the tablet PC and the optional external monitor When Windows is running the Display Toggle button toggles the external monitor display settings in the following order m Internal only WO Internal and External m Extended Desktop Q Menu Button Press the Q menu button manually when Windows is running to open or close the Q Menu The Q Menu provides quick access to programmable tasks and destinations including Wb System controls such as volume and screen brightness m Key simulations such as Capture Screen which functions like the print screen key on a standard keyboard Wb Applications files or folders on a drive a network or the Internet To select an item from the Q Menu without using the pen or a keyboard press the Q menu button to display the Q Menu rotate the jog dial upward or downward until your selection is highlighted then press the jog dial inward For more information about using the Q Menu refer on this CD to the Software Guide Q Menu and Desktop Video Profiles chapter 2 10 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Tab Button Press the tab button manually to enter the tab command as you would by pressing the tab key on a standard keyboard The tab button can be used with or without the on screen keyboard or an optional keyboard The function of the tab command varies by application For example in Microsoft Word the
47. e keyboard see Chapter 2 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Front Lights and Pointing Device Component Description Num lock light On The Keypad is on Caps lock light On Caps lockis on Pointing stick Moves the pointer and selects and activates items on the screen Left and right pointing stick Function like the left and right buttons buttons on an external mouse Hardware Guide 1 28 External Components Front Keys Component Description Func onkeys 11 Perform system and application tasks For example in Windows and many applications pressing FI opens a Help file NM To enter an F11 function press FIV F12 NM To enter an F12 function press FneFIU FI2 e Combines with other keys to perform system tasks For example pressing Fnenum Ik turns on the keypad Keypadkeys 15 Can be used like the keys on an external numeric keypad Microsoftlogo key Displays the Windows Start menu Applications key Displays a shortcut menu for an item beneath the pointer For more information about using keypad Keys see Chapter 2 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards 1 24 Hardware Guide External Components Front Positioning and Security Features Component Description Rotation disk Rotates the tablet PC while itis attached to the keyboard Docking alignment Help guide the tablet PC and keyb
48. e month or more It should not be necessary to calibrate any battery pack even if it is heavily used more than once a month It is not necessary to calibrate a new battery pack before first use How to Calibrate Calibration requires three steps m Charging the Battery Pack m Discharging the Battery Pack m Recharging the Battery Pack To initiate an unattended calibration in an optional Battery Charger or Multibattery Charger follow the instructions included with the charger To calibrate a battery pack manually follow the instructions in the following sections Charging the Battery Pack You can charge the battery pack while the tablet PC is on or off but the battery pack will charge faster while the tablet PC is off To charge the battery pack 1 Insert the battery pack into the tablet PC 3 16 Hardware Guide Battery Packs 2 Connect the tablet PC to external power The battery light turns on To connect the tablet PC to external power use any of the following methods Q Plug the AC adapter cable into the tablet PC then plug the power cord into the AC adapter and into an AC electrical outlet Plug an optional Automobile Power Adapter Charger into the tablet PC and into a vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle 3 Leave the tablet PC connected to external power until the battery pack is fully charged The battery light turns off Discharging the Battery Pack The tablet PC must remain on whil
49. e the battery pack is being discharged The battery pack can discharge whether or not you are using the tablet PC but will discharge faster while the tablet PC is in use If you plan to leave the tablet PC unattended during the discharge save your work before beginning the discharge procedure If you use the tablet PC occasionally during the discharge procedure and have set energy saving timeouts expect the following performance from your system during the discharge process Q The monitor will not turn off automatically Q Hard drive speed will not decrease automatically while the tablet PC is idle Q System initiated Standby will not occur Q System initiated Hibernation will not occur until the battery has discharged to a critical low battery condition Hardware Guide 3 7 Battery Packs To fully discharge a battery pack i When the battery light turns off indicating that the battery pack is fully charged select Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance icon gt Power Options icon gt Power Schemes tab Record the 2 settings in the Plugged In column and the 2 settings in the Running On Batteries column so that you can reset them after the calibration Change the settings in both columns to Never Select the OK button Disconnect the tablet PC from the external power source but do not turn off the tablet PC Run the tablet PC on battery power until the battery pack is ful
50. econdary view may obstruct the antennas When you are facing the tablet PC screen with the tablet PC in portrait orientation the antennas not visible from the outside of the tablet PC are on the right and left sides of the tablet PC near the upper corners To switch the system among the Portrait Primary Landscape Primary Portrait Secondary and Landscape Secondary views 1 Press the Q menu button 2 Selecta view from the Q Menu The system switches to the view you select For more information about using the Q Menu including instructions for adding or removing items from the Q Menu refer on this CD to the Software Guide Q Menu and Desktop Video Profiles chapter Hardware Guide 2 15 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Assigning or Changing a Preference To assign or change the function of a programmable command control 1 Select Start Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware icon Tablet and Pen Settings window Tablet Buttons tab 2 In the Button Settings For field select the view in which you want to use your preference The view is illustrated in the Button Location panel 3 In the Tablet Button drop down list select the button you plan to assign Q To assign or change the function of rotating the jog dial upward select Up Q To assign or change the function of rotating the jog dial downward select Down 4 Select the Change button The Button Action dialog box opens 5 Select you
51. ecure the memory and mini PCI compartment cover to the tablet PC Replacing the memory compartment cover 9 12 Hardware Guide 10 Maintenance Shipping and Travel Maintaining Software HP recommends that you Install all software updates as they become available For instructions refer on this CD to the Software Guide Software Updates and Restorations chapter Install and use virus protection software Antivirus software can be purchased from most computer or electronics retailers Back up your work and system software frequently For information about using the operating system backup utility select Start gt Help and Support gt Performance and Maintenance topic In the upper left pane of the Performance and Maintenance window select the Backing Up Your Data check box For information about selecting optional backup software or hardware consult with your authorized HP dealer reseller or service provider Hardware Guide 10 1 Maintenance Shipping and Travel Protecting Hardware A To protect and prolong the performance of your hardware observe the following cautions CAUTION To prevent damage to your hardware or loss of work Wi Carry and store the tablet PC in the portfolio or an optional Executive Portfolio Wi Do not place anything on top of the tablet PC even when it is in a portfolio WE Use the tablet PC only on solid surfaces and in open areas Do nol allow a
52. els When an optional headset or external microphone is connected to the tablet PC the internal microphone is disabled ding Audio and Video Software Information For information about using audio and video software refer on this CD to the Software Guide CD and DVD Software chapter Hardware Guide 57 6 Internal Modem The tablet PC has an RJ 11 telephone jack and preinstalled modem drivers A modem cable with RI 11 connectors at each end is included with models that ship with an internal modem If you purchased the tablet PC in a country where RJ 11 telephone jacks are not standard a country specific modem adapter is also included The internal modem support All applications supported by the operating system V 34 ITU International Telecommunications Union analog modem recommendations for speeds up to 33 6 Kbps V 44 data compression algorithm V 90 V 92 ITU digita analog modem pair recommendations for speeds up to 56 Kbps The digitaVanalog modem pair rates allow faster downloads only from compliant digital sources Maximum achievable download rates are currently unknown may not reach 56 Kbps and will vary with line conditions Maximum achievable upload rates are limited to 48 Kbps may not reach 48 Kbps and will vary with line conditions Hardware Guide 6 1 Infernal Modem Connecting the Modem Selecting Connectors The modem must be connected to an analog telephone li
53. er 1 17 projector connecting 8 1 displaying image on 8 1 external monitor connector 1 11 pulse dialing mode 6 6 PXE Preboot eXecution Environment server 7 4 Q Q Menu Brightness tab 3 19 described 2 10 Internal and External item 8 1 Internal Only item 8 1 menu 1 6 volume controls 5 2 Q menu button identified 1 6 procedures 2 10 Quick Check feature battery 3 12 R RAM random access memory 9 7 recycling a battery pack 3 21 regulatory information Class B designation FCC 11 3 release latch battery pack 3 3 release switch attachment on tablet PC 1 14 8 9 on tablet PC keyboard 1 27 reset emergency shut down 2 11 Hardware Guide Index 9 Index RI 11 telephone jack connecting 6 2 modem cable 1 21 RJ 45 network jack connecting 7 2 network cable 1 21 rotate button identified 1 3 procedures 2 9 setting preferences for 2 14 rotation disk 1 25 RPL Remote Program Load server 7 4 s screen protector included with Docking Station 1 9 slots on tablet PC 1 9 slots on tablet PC keyboard 1 27 universal attachment slots 1 9 1 27 screen cleaning 10 6 SD Secure Digital Card drivers 9 5 functions 9 4 power considerations 9 4 9 6 serial number 1 17 servers network 7 4 Setup utility accessing 7 4 network settings 7 4 resetting the tablet PC 2 12 shipping the tablet PC 10 14 shutting down the tablet PC 2 11 Sleep See Standby slipcase 10 3 slot s alignment key 1 9 battery bay 3 4 d
54. er Charger into the tablet PC and into a vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle Plug an optional Auto Air Cable into the tablet PC and into the in seat power supply available on some commercial aircraft An optional Auto Air Cable can run the tablet PC but cannot charge a battery pack When No Power Source Is Available To resolve a low battery condition initiate Hibernation Or save your work then shut down the tablet PC Initiating and Resuming from Standby or Hibernation For more information about Standby and Hibernation refer on this CD to the Software Guide Power chapter To initiate Standby slide and release the power switch To resume from Standby slide and release the power switch To initiate Hibernation select Start gt Turn off Computer gt Hibernate If the Hibernate option is not displayed and an external keyboard is attached press and hold shift When you press and hold shift the Hibernate option replaces the Standby option in the Shut Down window To resume from Hibernation slide and release the power switch For information about initiating Standby or Hibernation from the Q Menu refer on this CD to the Software Guide Q Menu and Desktop Video Profiles chapter Hardware Guide 3 15 Battery Packs Calibrating a Battery Pack When to Calibrate Calibrate an in use battery pack whenever battery charge displays seem inaccurate or whenever the battery pack has not been used for on
55. es refer on this CD to the Software Guide Power chapter For information about using the ctrl alt delete command in non Windows applications refer to the application documentation Reset Command When the Setup utility is open the Windows Security button simulates the reset button found on some computers When the tablet PC is reset the tablet PC restarts and all unsaved information is lost The reset function can be used to restore functionality when the system has become unresponsive For information about the Setup utility which is a non Windows utility refer on this CD to the Software Guide Setup and Support Utilities chapter Esc Button Press the esc button manually to open the Setup utility or to use the esc button like the esc key on a standard keyboard Setup Utility Function While the tablet PC is starting up the HP logo is displayed and the cursor flashes in the upper right hand corner of the screen During this time press the esc button to open the Setup utility For information about the Setup utility refer on this CD to the Sofiware Guide Setup and Support Utilities chapter Esc Key Function When the tablet PC is on press the esc button to enter the esc command as you would by pressing the esc key on a standard keyboard The esc button can be used with or without the on screen keyboard or an external keyboard 2 12 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards The function of
56. eyboards For more information about using the Tablet PC Input Panel application refer to the Help file within the application the On Screen Keyboard section later in this chapter or to an on screen tutorial To access the tutorials 1 Open Windows Explorer To open Windows Explorer from the Start button select Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Windows Explorer 2 In Windows Explorer select My Computer gt Local Disk C WINDOWS gt Help gt latute hta Journal Launch Button Tap the Journal launch button with the pen tip to open the Journal application The Journal application is a handwriting program unrelated to the Journal feature in Microsoft Outlook For more information about using the Journal application refer to the Help file within the application or to an on screen tutorial To access the tutorials 1 Open Windows Explorer To open Windows Explorer from the Start button select Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Windows Explorer 2 In Windows Explorer select My Computer gt Local Disk C WINDOWS gt Help gt latute hta Rotate Button Tap the rotate button with the pen tip when the tablet PC is in Windows to rotate the image on the screen 90 degrees For example if the image is in landscape orientation tap the rotate button to rotate the image to portrait orientation Hardware Guide 2 9 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Display Toggle Button Press th
57. f a network connection you are not using Wb To tum off a network connection log off the network then disconnect the network cable Wb To turn on a network connection connect the network cable then log on to the network Using the LAN Connection Lights The 2 LAN connection lights indicate the status of a network connection m Both lights off The tablet PC is not connected to a LAN m Both lights on The tablet PC is connected to a LAN with a 100 Mbps link Wb Green light on and yellow light off The tablet PC is connected to a LAN with a 10 Mbps link Identifying the LAN connection lights Hardware Guide 7 3 Network Connections Accessing the Network at Startup To connect to a PXE Preboot eXecution Environment or RPL Remote Program Load server during startup you must respond to the Network Service Boot prompt each time you want to connect to the server as the tablet PC starts or restarts To set the tablet PC to display the Network Service Boot prompt each time it is started or restarted you must enable the internal NIC for startup Enabling a NIC for Startup An internal NIC is enabled for startup in the Setup utility 1 To open the Setup utility turn on or restart the tablet PC While the HP logo is displayed and a cursor is flashing in the upper right comer of the screen press the esc button on the tablet PC or press F10 on an optional keyboard 2 To change the language select Advanced gt
58. few seconds and the pointer will stop moving Use the left and right pointing stick buttons as you would the left and right buttons on an external mouse For information about replacing the pointing stick cap with one of the two spare pointing stick caps included with the keyboard see Chapter 10 Maintenance Shipping and Travel Identifying pointing device components Hardware Guide 2 19 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Setting Pointing Device Preferences Pointer speed click speed mouse trails and other pointing device preferences can be set in the Mouse Properties window of the operating system To access Mouse Properties select Start Control Panel gt Printers and Other Hardware icon gt Mouse icon To learn more about a setting select the question mark icon in the upper right corner of the window then select the setting To select a setting follow the instructions on the screen then select the OK button Mouse Properties settings apply to any pointing device in the system including the pen an optional mouse and the pointing device on an optional tablet PC keyboard Using the Keypad The tablet PC keyboard includes 15 keys that can be used like the keys on an external numeric keypad When the keypad is turned on each of these 15 keys performs the functions indicated by the icon in the upper right corner of the key The standard functions of the keypad keys can still be accessed while the
59. formation about changing the functions of the Tablet PC Input Panel launch Journal launch and rotate buttons see Chapter 2 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Hardware Guide 1 3 External Components Right Side Power Switch and Power Standby Light Component Description Power switch When the tablet PC Wi Off Turns on the tablet PC Wi On Initiates Standby E In Standby Resumes tablet PC from Standby NH in Hibernation Resumes tablet PC from Hibernation If the system has stopped responding and Windows shut down procedures cannot be used slide and hold for 4 seconds to turn off the tablet PC On Tablet PC is on Flashing Tablet PC is in Standby Off Tablet PC is off or in Hibernation This table describes default settings For information about changing the functions of the power switch and about using Standby and Hibernation refer on this CD to the Software Guide Power chapter T4 Hardware Guide External Components Right Side Windows Security and Display Toggle Buttons Component Description Windows Security When pressed with the pen tip or a small button object ike the end of a paper clip while MI Windows is open enters the ctri alt delete command Mi The Setup utility is open enters the reset command Display Togge When Windows is running toggles the external button monitor display settings Wb Internal only Wb internal and
60. ftware Guide Power chapter Displaying Media Contents When you insert a diskette CD or DVD into the system the tablet PC can play the medium display its contents take no action or display a response prompt on the screen You can set the responses of the tablet PC to the insertion of various types of media by using the operating system AutoPlay feature Setting AutoPlay Preferences To set AutoPlay preferences 1 Select Start My Computer 2 Right click a drive 3 Select Properties AutoPlay tab then follow the instructions on the screen 4 To save your settings select the OK button 4 8 Hardware Guide Drives Displaying Media Contents Without Using AutoPlay To display the contents of a drive medium when the contents are not displayed by AutoPlay 1 Insert the medium into the drive 2 Select Start Run then type explorer x where X the drive designation of the drive containing the medium 3 Select the OK button Qy A drive designation is a letter of the alphabet that the tablet PC uses to identify the drive To display the drive designation of every drive in the system select Start gt My Computer Caring for Drive Media CAUTION To prevent damage to drive media IH Do not open the metal shutter of a diskette or touch the disk within the diskette case Nb Do not expose a diskette to a strong magnetic field such as the security field used by a walkthrough security devi
61. g 1010 90 1010 90 Nonoperating 5 to 90 510 90 Maximum altitude unpressurized Operating 3 048 m 10 000 ft Nonoperating 9 144 m 30 000 ft Tablet PC Rated Input Power The tablet PC operates on DC power which can be supplied by an AC or DC power source Input Poi Rating Operating voltage 100 120 220 240 Vrms Operating current 17 085 A RMS Operating frequency range BO to 60 Hz AC When powered by a DC source 18 5 V MAX y This productis designed for IT power systems in Norway with phase to phase voltage not exceeding 240 Vrms T 2 Hardware Guide Specifications Modem Specifications This tablet PC has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic Factor Specification Temperatures Operating 10 to 40 C 60 to 104 F Nonoperating 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Relative Humidity noncondensing Operating 10 1o 90 Nonoperating 810 90 Interfaces Communications Standard RJ 11 Connector connector Host Connector mini PCI Type Ill Power Requirements 3 3 volis 25 43 3 vaux 25 Finding More Environmental Information The specifications in this chapter contain information about exposing the tablet PC to environmental extremes For similar information about storing battery packs see the Battery Packs chapter Storing a Battery Pack section For information about exposing the tablet PC to sunlight
62. g an Audio Device Identifying Audio Jacks The tablet PC has 3 audio jacks Wi The audio out jack connects stereo headphones or powered stereo speakers Wi The headset jack 6 can support a headset such as a mobile telephone headset with a microphone and a monaural ear piece Wi The microphone jack 6 supports a monaural external microphone Hardware Guide 5 5 N WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury adjust the volume before putting on headphones CAUTION To prevent possible damage to an external device do not plug a monaural plug into the audio out jack When connecting a device to the audio out jack Wb Use only a 3 5 mm stereo plug m For best sound quality use 24 ohm to 32 ohm headphones When optional powered speakers or a headphone is connected to the audio out jack on the tablet PC or an optional Docking Station the internal speakers are disabled Using the Headset Jack The headset jack can support a headset such as a mobile telephone headset that has a microphone a monaural ear piece and a 2 5 mm plug When a headset is connected to the headset jack the internal microphone and speakers are disabled 5 6 Hardware Guide Audio Using the Microphone Jack The microphone jack supports a monaural microphone with a 3 5 mm plug A monaural electret condenser microphone is recommended If you connect a stereo microphone left channel sound will record on both chann
63. h force to seat the drive Handle a drive carefully Do not drop it Avoid exposing a hard drive or a diskette to devices with magnetic fields Products with magnetic fields include video and audio tape erasure products monitors and speakers Security devices with magnetic fields include airport walk through devices and security wands The airport security devices that check carry on luggage usually while it is placed on a conveyor belt use xrays instead of magnetism and will not damage a hard drive or a diskette Do not spray a drive with cleaners Avoid exposing a drive to liquids or temperature extremes If you mail a drive ship it in packaging that protects it from shock vibration temperature and humidity label the package FRAGILE Hardware Guide 43 Inserting or Removing Drive Media For general information about inserting or removing a drive from a MultiBay refer to the documentation included with an optional External MultiBay or Docking Station This section provides information that is not provided with optional drives or MultiBays and that may be helpful to users unfamiliar with standard removable drives Inserting a CD or DVD 1 Be sure the tablet PC is turned on 2 Press the media release button on the drive bezel to release the media tray then pull the tray outward until it is fully extended 6 3 Position a CD or one sided DVD over the tray label side up 4 Gently press the disc onto the
64. hardware 10 15 z zoomed video 9 2 Index 12 Hardware Guide
65. her sources The internal speakers are disabled if m Optional powered speakers or a headphone is connected to the audio out jack on the tablet PC or an optional Docking Station m An optional mobile telephone headset is connected to the headset jack Attaching an optional tablet PC keyboard to the tablet PC or connecting a line in device such as a clock radio or MP3 player to the tablet PC or to an optional Docking Station does not affect the performance of the internal speakers Hardware Guide 5 3 Audio Using the Internal Microphone The internal microphone Wb Has a standard sensitivity of 45 decibels m Can be used while a screen protector or an optional tablet PC keyboard is attached A screen protector is provided with an optional Docking Station m 1s disabled if Q An optional external microphone is connected to the microphone jack Q An optional headset is connected to the headset jack If you are using speech recognition or other software that requires optimal sound quality use an optional external microphone or headset To access on screen tutorials that include operating system speech features 1 Open Windows Explorer To open Windows Explorer from the Start button select Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Windows Explorer 2 In Windows Explorer select My Computer gt Local Disk C gt WINDOWS gt Help gt latute hta 5 4 Hardware Guide Audio Connectin
66. her Procedures with the Pen In addition to emulating mouse clicks the pen can be used for the following tasks To display the pointer location hold the pen tip immediately over any location on the tablet PC screen without touching the screen with the pen tip m To display the menu options related to an item on the screen tap the screen with the pen tip Wb To write with the pen write on the screen with the tip of the pen Wi To press a pen activated button tap the button with the tip of the pen Pressure Sensitivity The tablet PC pen is equipped with a pressure sensitive feature This means that you can manipulate the pen to create lines of various thickness depending upon the amount of pressure you use to write Hardware Guide 2 3 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Calibrating the Pen The pen can function at the default calibration or at a calibration set by another user However HP highly recommends that you use the pen only while it is calibrated to your personal handwriting and mouse action motions Calibration optimizes pen performance for all users and particularly for left handed users To calibrate the pen 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Printers and Other Hardware icon gt Tablet and Pen Settings window gt Settings tab 2 Select the Calibrate button 3 Follow the instructions on the screen Tap the pen in the exact center of each of the calibration markers The calibration markers are
67. ibernation do not slide the power switch until Hibernation is complete Hibernation is complete when the power slandby light tums of When a Charged Battery Pack Is Available To resolve a low battery condition select one of the following options Wi Turn off the tablet PC or initiate Hibernation insert a charged battery pack while the tablet PC is off or in Hibernation then turn on the tablet PC Wi To replace the battery with minimal disruption to your work slide and release the power switch to initiate Standby confirm that Standby has been initiated by making sure the power standby light is flashing 6 then replace the battery pack within one minute CAUTION To prevent loss of work be sure to replace the battery pack within one minute The bridge battery runs the tablet PC in Standby for up 1o one minute at which point the tablet PC will shut down and lose unsaved work if no extemal power is available Do not immediately repeat the Standby procedure for replacing a battery pack The bridge battery requires time to recharge between uses Identifying the power switch and the power standby light 3 14 Hardware Guide Battery Packs When External Power Is Available To resolve a low battery condition select one of the following options Plug the AC adapter cable into the tablet PC then plug the power cord into the AC adapter and into an AC electrical outlet Plug an optional Automobile Power Adapt
68. ight button on an external mouse Pen tether eyelet Used with the tether eyelet on the tablet PC enables you to tether the pen to the tablet PC Hardware Guide T1 External Components Tablet PC Components Front Lights and Bluetooth Component Description AC adapter light On AC power is being supplied through the AC adapter Battery ight On A battery pack is charging Flashing A battery pack that is the only available power source has reached a low battery condition Bluetooth antenna Sends and receives Bluetooth Integrated Wireless signals t Wireless activity light On The viireless mini PCI and or Bluetooth are on Off The wireless Bluetooth are off Bluetooth is not available on all models For optimal performance when using Bluetooth keep the area around the antenna free from obstructions PCI and or 1 2 Hardware Guide External Components Front Pen Activated Buttons Component Description Tablet PC Input Panel launch When Windows is running opens the button Microsoft Tablet PC Input Panel application which includes a handwriting pad and an on screen keyboard Journal launch button When Windows is running opens and closes the Microsoft Journal application which supports handwriting Rotate button Switches the image between landscape and portrait orientation This table describes default settings For in
69. ignment slots until the 2 tabs are inserted into the 2 alignment slots 4 Tilt the battery pack downward until it snaps into place 6 Inserting a battery pack 5 If you initiated Standby or Hibernation before replacing the battery pack slide and release the power switch to resume from Standby or Hibernation Hardware Guide 3 5 Battery Packs Securing a Battery Pack Use the battery pack security screw to hold the battery pack in place and to provide antitheft protection for the battery pack Accessing the Battery Pack Security Screw A battery pack security screw ships inside the battery bay To access the battery pack security screw 1 Remove the battery pack as instructed in Removing a Battery Pack earlier in this section 2 Remove the battery pack security screw Removing the battery pack security screw 3 6 Hardware Guide Battery Packs Inserting a Battery Pack Security Screw To secure the battery pack in the battery bay with a battery pack security screw 1 Insert the battery pack into the battery bay as instructed in Inserting a Battery Pack earlier in this section 2 Insert a battery pack security screw through the battery pack case and into the tablet PC Inserting a battery pack security screw Hardware Guide 37 Battery Packs Charging a Battery Pack The battery pack in the tablet PC charges whenever the tablet PC is connected to external power The batte
70. ing the F11 F12 and Fn keys Hardware Guide 2 28 3 Battery Packs Running the Tablet PC on Battery Power When the tablet PC is connected to external power the tablet PC runs on external power When a charged battery pack is in the tablet PC and the tablet PC is not connected to external power the tablet PC runs on battery power The tablet PC switches between external power and battery power according to the availability of an external power source For example if the tablet PC contains a charged battery pack and is running on external power supplied through the AC adapter the tablet PC will switch to battery power if the AC adapter is disconnected from the tablet PC Whether to leave a battery pack in the tablet PC or in storage depends on how you work Keeping a battery pack in the tablet PC enables the battery pack to charge whenever the tablet PC is connected to external power and also protects your work in case of a power outage On the other hand a battery pack in the tablet PC slowly discharges even while the tablet PC is turned off If you will not be using the tablet PC for one month or more removing the battery pack and storing it as described in Storing a Battery Pack later in this chapter will prolong its life For more information about leaving your work refer on this CD to the Software Guide Power chapter Hardware Guide 3 1 Battery Packs Replacing a Battery Pack Removing
71. k cable 7 2 number keys on keypad 2 20 keys on on screen keyboard 2 17 Product Key 1 17 serial 1 17 numeric keypad 2 20 o operating environment specfications 11 2 operating system Product Key number 1 17 optical disc See drive media optical drive See drives Outlook 2 9 P PBX jack 6 2 6 6 PC Card eject button 9 4 enablers and card and socket services 9 2 functions 9 1 inserting 9 3 microdrive 4 1 removing 9 4 stopping 9 3 pen attaching 2 5 button 2 2 calibration 2 4 components 1 1 entering information with 2 2 Help and tutorials 2 1 Journal application 2 1 2 7 pen activated buttons 2 6 setting preferences for 2 5 2 20 Index 8 Hardware Guide Index peripherals connecting disconnecting 8 1 USB 8 2 See also connector s fasteners for tablet PC keyboard jack specific types of devices pointing device s command controls 2 6 on tablet PC keyboard 2 18 pen 2 1 setting preferences for 2 5 2 20 using in Setup utility 7 4 pointing stick cap replacing 10 13 spares included 1 28 portfolio s attaching 10 3 detaching 10 5 Executive 10 3 included with tablet PC 10 3 when to use 10 3 portrait orientation defined 2 14 rotate button 1 3 Portrait View Primary and Secondary 2 14 power connector AC 1 11 conservation 3 19 cord 1 21 rated input 11 2 switch 1 4 switching between external and battery 3 1 See also battery power Power Meter 3 10 power standby light 1 4 Product Key numb
72. kers Using the Internal Microphone Connecting an Audio Device Identifying Audio Jacks Using the Audio Out Jack Using the Headset Jack Using the Microphone Jack Finding Audio and Video Software Information Hardware Guide Contents 6 Internal Modem Connecting the Modem Selecting Connectors Connecting the Modem to an RJ 11 Jack Connecting the Modem with an Adapter Setting Country Preferences Displaying the Current Country Configuration 6 5 Adding a Country Configuration 6 5 Solving Travel Connection Problems 6 6 Accessing Communication Software 6 8 Finding AT Command Information 6 8 7 Network Connections Connecting the Network Cable 7 2 Turning a Network Connection Off and On 1 3 Using the LAN Connection Lights 7 3 Accessing the Network at Startup 74 Enabling a NIC for Startup 74 Responding to a Network Service Boot Prompt 7 5 Finding Wireless LAN Information 755 8 External Device Connections Standard Device USB Device Tablet PC Keyboard Attaching the Tablet PC to the Keyboard Adjusting the Tablet PC and Keyboard Closing the Tablet PC and Keyboard Transporting the Tablet PC and Keyboard Detaching the Tablet PC from the Keyboard Cable Locks jou sisesesk iter Hardware Guide vii Contents 9 Additional Hardware Options Obtaining Upgrades Using a PC Car
73. lso be supplied by the PC Card manufacturer 9 2 Hardware Guide Additional Hardware Options Inserting a PC Card CAUTION To prevent damage to the PC Card connectors use minimal force when inserting a PC Card into the PC Card slot 1 Hold the PC Card label side up with the connector facing the tablet PC 2 Gently push the card into the PC Card slot until the card is seated Inserting a PC Card Stopping and Removing a PC Card CAUTION To prevent loss of work or an unresponsive system stop a PC Card before removing it An inserted PC Card uses power even when it is not in use To conserve power stop a PC Card when you are not using it 1 Close all applications and complete all activities that are supported by the PC Card 2 To stop a PC Card select the system tray icon for Safely Remove Hardware then follow the instructions on the screen To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon select the system tray icon for Show Hidden Icons Hardware Guide 9 3 Additional Hardware Options 3 To release the PC Card press the PC Card eject button 9 4 Gently pull out the PC Card 6 Removing a PC Card Using an SD Card An SD Card is smaller than a PC Card but can add similar functions to the tablet PC system Most commonly an SD Card is used to add backup storage wireless network fax modem or cellular telephone functions When using an SD Ca
74. ly discharged The battery light begins to flash when the battery pack has discharged to a low battery condition When the battery pack is fully discharged the tablet PC initiates Hibernation and the power standby light turns off Recharging the Battery Pack 1 Connect the tablet PC to external power then leave the tablet PC connected to external power until the battery pack is fully recharged The battery light turns off You can use the tablet PC while the battery pack is recharging but the battery pack will charge faster if the tablet PC is off If the tablet PC is off turn it on when the battery pack is fully charged and the battery light turns off Select Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance icon Power Options icon Power Schemes tab Referring to the settings you recorded earlier reenter your settings for the 2 options in the Plugged In column and the 2 options in the Running On Batteries column Select the OK button 3 18 Hardware Guide Battery Packs Battery Conserva n Procedures and Settings Using the battery conservation procedures and settings described in the following sections extends the time that a battery pack can run the tablet PC from a single charge Conserving Power as You Work To conserve power as you use the tablet PC Turn off wireless and local area network LAN connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them
75. mary m Landscape Secondary Command control preferences are set in the Tablet and Pen Settings window You must select a view before setting a preference Each view is illustrated in the Button Location pane of the Tablet and Pen Settings window as you select it If you are unfamiliar with the four views you may want to read Selecting a View next in this section before setting a command control preference Selecting a View In the Portrait Primary and Portrait Secondary views the image is displayed vertically in portrait orientation In the Landscape Primary and Landscape Secondary views the image is displayed horizontally in landscape orientation Wi A portrait view is often optimal when you are using the tablet PC as a handheld Wb A landscape view is often optimal when you are displaying the image on an optional external monitor or projector Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards In the primary views Portrait Primary and Landscape Primary the image switches clockwise between vertical and horizontal In the secondary views Portrait Secondary and Landscape Secondary the image switches counterclockwise between vertical and horizontal m Left handed users may find the secondary views more convenient Wi HP recommends that you not use a secondary view while using the internal wireless The positions commonly occupied by the tablet PC external devices and users while the tablet PC is in a s
76. ne WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug a telephone cable into the RI 45 network jack CAUTION Jacks for digital PBX systems may resemble R11 telephone jacks but are not compatible with the modem Jacks for analog telephone lines and procedures for connecting the modem vary by country Wi If you are connecting the modem in a country where RJ 11 telephone jacks are standard follow the instructions in the Connecting the Modem to an RJ 11 Jack section next in this chapter Ifyou are connecting the modem in a country where RI 11 telephone jacks are not standard a modem adapter specific to the country in which you purchased the tablet PC is included with the tablet PC Follow the instructions in the Connecting the Modem with an Adapter section later in this chapter Wi If you plan to use the modem outside the country in which you purchased the tablet PC you can purchase adapters Specific for the countries on your itinerary from most computer or electronics retailers For information about using country specific software configurations see the Setting Country Preferences section later in this chapter 6 2 Hardware Guide Infernal Modem Connecting the Modem to an RJ 11 Jack To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that has an RI 11 telephone jack 1 To access the RJ 11 jack on the tablet PC open the upper panel of the tablet PC
77. ng a Portfolio When you are using only the tablet PC press the 2 tabs on the portfolio into the 2 universal attachment slots on the tablet PC Identifying the universal attachment slots on the tablet PC Hardware Guide 10 3 Maintenance Shipping and Travel When you are using the tablet PC attached to the tablet PC keyboard press the 2 tabs on the portfolio into the 2 universal attachment slots on the keyboard Identifying the universal attachment slots on a tablet PC keyboard 10 4 Hardware Guide Maintenance Shipping and Travel Detaching a Portfolio To release a portfolio from the tablet PC slide an hold the attachment release switch on the tablet PC Sliding the attachment release switch on the tablet PC To release a portfolio from the tablet PC keyboard slide and hold the attachment release switch on the tablet PC keyboard Sliding the attachment release switch on the tablet PC keyboard Hardware Guide 10 5 Maintenance Shipping and Travel Cleaning Hardware N WARNING To prevent electric shock or damage to components do not attempt to clean the tablet PC until you WIE Shut down the tablet PC E Disconnect the tablet PC from external power Em Disconnect all powered external devices from the tablet PC CAUTION Do not spray liquids on the tablet PC Household solvents on permanently darag tablet PC surfaces and any liquid can damage the intemal components of the
78. nged in the Power Options Properties window of the operating system Preferences set in the Power Options Properties window do not affect lights For information about setting preferences in the Power Options Properties window refer on this CD to the Software Guide Power chapter Setting Power Preferences section Identi ng Low Battery Conditions Low Battery Condition When a battery pack that is the sole power source available to the tablet PC reaches a low battery condition 5 percent of a full charge the battery light flashes Critical Low Battery Condition Tf a low battery condition is not resolved the tablet PC enters a critical low battery condition 1 percent of a full charge Tn a critical low battery condition Wb If Hibernation is enabled and the tablet PC is on or in Standby the tablet PC initiates Hibernation m If Hibernation is disabled and the tablet PC is on or in Standby the tablet PC remains briefly in Standby then shuts down and loses your unsaved work Hibernation is enabled by default To verify that Hibernation is enabled select Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance icon gt Power Options icon gt Hibernate tab If Hibernation is enabled the Enable Hibernation check box is selected Hardware Guide 3 13 g Low Battery Conditions CAUTION f he blet PC has reached a cies lw batery condiion one percent of a full charge and has initiated H
79. nly with the tablet PC Wi In Europe dispose of or recycle battery packs by using the public collection system or by returning them to HP your authorized HP partners or their agents Wi In other regions refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included in English only with the tablet PC to contact an HP authorized dealer reseller or service provider and request information about battery pack disposal For more information about battery pack precautions and disposal and the complete text of governmental agency notices refer on this CD to the Regulatory and Safety Notices guide n ding More Power Informa For more information about using Standby and Hibernation conserving power setting power preferences and using other power management features refer on this CD to the Software Guide Power chapter For information about initiating Standby or Hibernation from the Q Menu refer in the Software Guide to the Q Menu and Desktop Video Profiles chapter Hardware Guide 3 21 Drives Adding a Drive to the System Drives enable you to store and access data A standard removable drive can be added to the system by inserting the drive into the MultiBay of an optional External MultiBay or Docking Station A USB drive can be added by connecting the drive to a USB connector on the tablet PC or on the Docking Station Hard drive functions can also be added with a PC Card For information about connecting a US
80. nstalling software updates and upgrades refer on this CD to the Software Guide Using a PC Card A PC Card is a credit card sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA The tablet PC supports both 32 bit CardBus and 16 bit PC Cards A PC Card can be used to add modem sound card memory storage wireless communication or digital camera functions to the tablet PC A PC Smart Card Reader or a biometric identification PC Card can add security Gr The purpose of security solutions is to act as a deterrent These solutions do not prevent the product from being mishandled or stolen Hardware Guide 9 1 Additional Hardware Options Selecting a PC Card A Type Lor Type II PC Card can be used A Type III PC Card will not fit into the PC Card slot of the tablet PC Types I II and III PC Cards vary by thickness with Type III being the thickest Zoomed video cards are not supported Configuring a PC Card AN CAUTION os install all of the software or any of the enablers provided by a PC Card manufacturer you may not be able to use other PC Cards If you are instructed by the documentation included with a PC Card to install device drivers Wb Install only the device drivers for the Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system WI Do not install other software such as card services socket services or enablers that may a
81. oard notches 4 into an optional Docking Station Keyboard latch When the tablet PC and keyboard are closed locks the tablet PC to the keyboard NM Slide to the right to lock the tablet PC to the keyboard NM Slide to the left to unlock the tablet PC from the keyboard Hardware Guide 1 25 External Components Component Description Alignment key Inserts into the alignment key slot on the tablet PC to safeguard attachment procedures For example matching the alignment key to the alignment key slot on the tablet PC helps you correctly orient the tablet PC to the keyboard as you attach the tablet PC to the keyboard Keyboard hooks 2 Secure the tablet PC to the keyboard Keyboard connector Connects the tablet PC to the keyboard Titadjustment Tilts the tablet PC upward or downward while it is connected to the keyboard 1 26 Hardware Guide External Components Back Component Description Screen protector slots 2 Secure a screen protector to the keyboard Attachment release switch Releases attachments such as the portfolio a screen protector or the tablet PC from the keyboard Docking connector Allows the tablet PC to be connected pass through to an optional Docking Station while the tablet PC is attached to the keyboard Q Universal attachment Secure the portfolio a screen slots 2 protector
82. ocking alignment 1 8 memory 9 7 PC Card 9 3 screen protector on keyboard 1 27 screen protector on tablet PC 1 9 SD Secure Digital Card 9 5 security cable 8 10 universal attachment on tablet PC 1 9 universal attachment on tablet PC keyboard 1 27 socket services PC Card 9 2 some oS Soft Modem AT Command Refer Secure Digital Card See also SD does Manat 65 rig Digital Card AT command 6 8 cable lock 8 10 Horan screws battery pack 3 6 pe mp pr security devices affecting louenal 2 4 pisi sin modem 3 19 6 1 6 8 Outlook 2 9 Index 10 Hardware Guide Index Power Meter 3 10 setting up 2 2 Setup utility 2 12 Tablet PC Input Panel 2 17 Task Manager 2 11 Windows Security window 2 11 speakers external audio out jack 5 5 connecting 5 6 8 1 speakers internal 5 3 specifications modem 6 1 11 3 network 7 1 tablet PC 11 1 Standby avoiding while playing media 48 initiated during critical low battery condition 3 13 initiating 3 15 power standby light 1 4 resuming from 3 15 stylus See pen sunlight affecting tablet PC 10 2 support HP customer 10 16 Suspend See Standby system lockup 2 11 T tab button identified 1 6 procedures 2 11 responding to Network Service Boot prompt with 7 5 Tablet PC Input Panel application 2 17 Tablet PC Input Panel launch button identified 1 3 procedures 2 8 tablet PC keyboard See keyboard tablet PC telephone jack RJ 11 connecting 6 3 modem cable 1 21 telephone line s
83. ons of the options they provide select Start gt HP Help and Support The HP Help and Support menu is displayed in the left panel Notall links are available worldwide and most sites are available in limited languages Getting Help Without Using the Internet If you need help and cannot access the Internet To obtain troubleshooting information Q Refer on this CD to the Troubleshooting guide Refer to the Solving Problems chapter in the printed Startup Guide included with the tablet PC m To obtain a list of worldwide Technical Support telephone numbers Q Select Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance icon System icon Then near the lower edge of the System Properties window select the Support Information button Refer to the printed Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included in English only with the tablet PC Hardware Guide 10 17 11 Specifications The information in this chapter may be helpful if you plan to use or transport the tablet PC internationally or in extreme environments Tablet PC and Tablet PC Keyboard Dimensions Dimension Metric US Height 21cm 0 8 in Width 21 0 cm 83in Depth 27 1 om 10 8 in Hardware Guide Specifications Tablet PC Operating Environment Factor Metric US Temperature Operating 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Nonoperating 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Relative humidity noncondensing Operatin
84. r preference in the Button Action dialog box To save your preference select the OK or Apply button Returning All Command Controls to Default Settings To return the settings on all command controls to their default settings 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Printers and Other Hardware icon gt Tablet and Pen Settings window gt Tablet Buttons tab 2 In the Button Settings For field select the view in which you want to change all command controls to their default settings 3 Select the Reset button All command controls are returned to their default settings only in the orientation currently selected 4 Select the Apply button then select OK 2 16 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards On Screen Keyboard The Tablet PC Input Panel application displays a keyboard on the screen This on screen keyboard simulates the functions of an optional keyboard To open the Tablet PC Input Panel application tap the Tablet PC Input Panel launch button with the pen m To type tap a key Wb To switch the keys displayed in the top row between number keys and function keys tap Func m To enter the ctrl alt delete command press the Windows Security button 6 on the tablet PC with the pen tip or a small object like the end of a paper clip To protect your work and the system the ctrl alt delete command cannot be entered using the Ctrl Alt and Del keys on the on screen keyboard For more information about u
85. rd HP recommends that you connect the system to external power whenever possible Some SD Cards use large amounts of power and can quickly drain a battery pack SD CAUTION To prevent loss of work or damage to an SD Card Do not save your work to an SD Card unless the tablet PC is connected to external power or you are certain that the battery pack has enough charge remaining to complete the operation Wi Do not shut down the tablet PC or remove the SD Card until all activities supported by the card are complete 9 4 Hardware Guide Additional Hardware Options Configuring an SD Card If an SD Card manufacturer instructs you to install card specific drivers be sure to install only the drivers supported by the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system If you are unsure of driver compatibility contact the SD Card manufacturer Inserting an SD Card CAUTION To prevent damage to the SD Card connectors use minimal force when inserting an SD Card into the SD Card slot 1 Hold the SD Card label side up with the connector facing the tablet PC 2 Gently push the card into the SD Card slot until the card is seated Inserting an SD Card Hardware Guide 9 5 Additional Hardware Options Stopping and Removing an SD Card CAUTION To prevent loss of work or an unresponsive system stop an SD Card before removing it An inserted SD Card uses power even when it is not in use To con
86. re or transport data and to play music and movies DVD media have higher capacities than CD media The tablet PC can read or write to optical drives as described in the following table Optical Drive Read Write CD ROM drive Yes No CD RW drive Yes Yes DVD ROM drive Yes No DVD CD RW drive Yes Yes Terms for Drive Media A diskette or disc that can be inserted or removed from a drive is referred to as a drive medium In this guide a diskette is inserted in a diskette drive and a disc is inserted in an optical drive 42 Hardware Guide Drives Caring for Drives Drives are fragile system components that must be handled with care Observe the following cautions when handling any drive CAUTION To prevent damage to the tablet PC or a drive and loss of work Do nol remove the system hard drive excep for repair or replacement For instructions see Chapter 10 Maintenance Shipping and Travel Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components To prevent electrostatic damage to the tablet PC or a drive follow these 2 precautions 1 Discharge yourself from static electricity before handling a drive by touching a grounded metal object and 2 Avoid touching the connectors on a drive For more information about preventing electrostatic damage refer on this CD to the Regulatory and Safety Notices guide Excessive force can damage drive connectors When you insert a drive use only enoug
87. re volume using the volume control icon select the icon in the system tray Then NH To increase or decrease volume select the slide bar then drag it upward or downward Nb To mute or restore volume select or clear the Mute check box To close the volume control pop up window click anywhere outside the window Hardware Guide 5 1 Audio Using the Q Menu To adjust mute or restore volume using the Q Menu 1 To open the Q Menu press the Q menu button 9 Q To display the Windows volume control window select the Volume tab Q To mute or restore system volume select the Mute On Off tab Selecting the On Off tab mutes system volume if it is on or restores system volume if it is muted 2 To close the Q Menu press the Q menu button tap anywhere outside the Q Menu with the pen tip or click an optional pointing device To select an item on the Q Menu without using a keyboard or the pen press the Q menu button rotate the jog dial upward or downward to scroll vertically through the items then press the jog dial inward to select an item For more information about using the Q Menu refer on this CD to the Software Guide Q Menu and Desktop Video Profiles chapter Identifying the Q menu button and the jog dial 52 Hardware Guide Audio Using the Internal Speakers The internal speakers play sound in stereo from applications the operating system games drive media the Internet and ot
88. reen save your work exit all applications then shut down the tablet PC 10 8 Hardware Guide Maintenance Shipping and Travel 1 Save your work then shut down the tablet PC 2 Turn the tablet PC front side down 3 Remove the 2 hard drive bay cover retaining screws 4 Slide lift then remove the hard drive bay cover Removing the hard drive bay cover CAUTION The connector pins on the hard drive are designed to support only the minimal insertions or removals that may be required for repair or replacement To prevent damage fo the hard drive connectors be careful not o bend them while removing the hard drive Hardware Guide 10 9 Maintenance Shipping and Travel 5 To remove the hard drive gently disengage the drive connectors by sliding the hard drive toward the lower edge of the tablet PC 6 Remove the drive from the bay 8 Removing a system hard drive from the hard drive bay 10 10 Hardware Guide Maintenance Shipping and Travel 7 To insert the replacement hard drive lower the drive into the hard drive bay then slide the connectors on the hard drive toward the connectors in the bay 6 until the connectors engage and the drive is seated Inserting a system hard drive into the hard drive bay Hardware Guide 0 1 Maintenance Shipping and Travel 8 Align the tabs on the hard drive bay cover with the cover slots on the tablet PC then press downward
89. rning message about your mini PCI device displays in error Memory and mini PCI compartment retaining screws 2 Secure the memory and mini PCI compartment cover to the tablet PC Hardware Guide External Components Back Labels Component Microsoft Certificate of Contains the Product Key number Authenticity label inside You may need this number to update or the battery bay troubleshoot the operating system System label Provides regulatory information about the tablet PC Product identification label Contains the serial number of the tablet PC and a code describing the original configuration of the tablet PC You will need the serial number if you call HP Customer Care Modem approvals label Lists the countries in which the modem has been approved for use Wireless certification label Lists the countries in which the wireless on mini PCI wireless device has been approved for use device You may need this information when traveling Hardware Guide 1 17 External Components Back Tilt Feet and Pad Feet Component Description Q9 Titteet 2 While the tablet PC is being used in Portrait orientation as a free standing tablet can elevate the top of the tablet PC to provide a comfortable writing and viewing angle Pad feet 2 Stabilize the tablet PC when the tablet PC is placed as a free standing tablet on a flat surface
90. rt gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet Connections category 2 From the See Also menu in the left column of the window select Phone and Modem Options gt Dialing Rules tab Gu Ifyou do not see the Dialing Rules tab when you select Phone and Modem Options complete the fields in the Location Information wizard After you save the settings on the Location Information wizard the Dialing Rules tab is displayed Hardware Guide 6 5 Internal Modem 3 Select the New button then type a name for the new location in the Location Name field 4 Select a country or region for the new location from the Country Region list If you select a country or region that is not supported by the modem the country configuration defaults to USA or UK 5 Select the OK button OK button Solving Travel Connection Problems 1f you experience connection problems while using the modem outside the country in which you purchased the tablet PC the following suggestions may be helpful Before changing any settings you may want to write down your current settings so you can quickly replace those settings when you return home Check the Line The modem requires an analog not a digital telephone line A line described as a PBX line is usually a digital line A telephone line described as a data line fax machine line modem line or standard telephone line is probably an analog line Check the Dialing Mode Dial a few digits on
91. ry light 1 2 battery pack button and lights on 3 12 calibrating 3 16 charging 3 8 disposing of 3 21 inserting 3 4 monitoring charge in 3 10 Quick Check feature 3 12 recycling 3 21 release latch 1 15 security screws 3 6 storing 3 1 3 20 tabs 3 4 battery power conserving 3 19 low battery conditions 3 13 3 14 running tablet PC on 3 1 switching to and from 3 1 battery bridge 3 14 biometric identification PC Cards 9 1 board mini PCI 1 16 7 5 modem 6 1 bridge battery 3 14 button s battery quick check 3 12 esc 1 6 2 12 Journal launch 1 3 2 9 media eject on diskette drive 47 media release on optical drive 4 5 PC Card eject 9 4 pen 2 2 pointing stick 2 19 Q menu 1 6 2 10 reset 2 12 rotate 1 3 2 9 tab 1 6 2 11 Tablet PC Input Panel launch 1 3 2 8 Windows Security 1 5 2 11 See also jog dial latch switch c cable DC 1 11 modem 1 21 6 3 modem vs network 1 21 network 1 21 7 2 security 8 10 cable lock security 8 10 calibration battery pack 3 16 pen 2 4 cap replacing pointing stick 10 13 caps lock light 1 23 card and socket services PC Card 9 2 Index 2 Hardware Guide Index CD ROM CD RW drives See drives CDs included with tablet PC 1 19 CDs CD RWs See drive media circuitry noise suppression on modem cable 6 3 on network cable 7 2 command controls identified 2 6 procedures 2 8 Quick Reference 2 7 commands AT 6 8 compartment memory 1 16 9 9 connector
92. ry pack charges whether or not the tablet PC is in use but charges faster when the tablet PC is off Charging may be delayed if a battery pack is new has not been used for 2 weeks or more or is much warmer or cooler than room temperature Charging times vary The battery light displays charge status Wi On the battery pack is charging Wi Off the battery pack is fully charged WO Flashing the battery pack has 5 percent or less of a full charge 3 8 Hardware Guide Battery Packs Charging a New Battery Pack Fully charge the battery pack while the tablet PC is connected to external power through the AC adapter A new battery pack that has been partially charged but not fully charged can run the tablet PC but battery charge displays may be inaccurate Charging an In Use Battery Pack To prolong battery life and increase the accuracy of battery charge displays m Allow the battery pack to discharge to less than 10 percent of a full charge through normal use before charging it m When you charge the battery pack charge it fully An in use battery pack can be charged while the tablet PC is connected to external power through the AC adapter or an optional Automobile Power Adapter Charger Docking Station or DC cable An optional Auto Air Cable can be used to run the tablet PC but cannot be used to charge a battery pack Hardware Guide 3 9 Battery Packs Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack
93. s category 2 From the See Also menu in the left column of the Network and Internet Connections window select Phone and Modem Options Dialing Rules tab 3 Select your location then select the Edit button 4 Select your location from the Country Region list If you select a country or region that is not supported by the modem the country configuration defaults to USA or UK 5 Select the OK button Hardware Guide o7 Internal Modem 6 In the Phone and Modem Options window select the Modems tab Select your modem gt Properties button gt Modem tab Clear the Wait For Dial Tone Before Dialing check box Select the OK button gt OK button Accessing Communication Software To access preinstalled modem software including software for terminal emulation and data transfer select Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Communications then select an application wizard or utility ding AT Command Information Tt is not necessary to use AT commands with most modem software If you prefer to use AT commands refer on this CD to m Modem Command Guidelines for information about accessing Hyperterminal identifying the modem in your tablet PC and using AT commands m The Soft Modem AT Command Reference Manual for the AT commands supported by your modem This guide is provided in English only 6 8 Hardware Guide 7 Network Connections The tablet PC has an RJ 45 network jack Network
94. serve power stop an SD Card when you are not using it 1 Close all applications and complete all activities that are supported by the SD Card 2 To stop an SD Card select the system tray icon for Safely Remove Hardware then follow the instructions on the screen To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon select the system tray icon for Show Hidden Icons 3 To release the SD Card press inward on the SD Card 4 Gently pull out the SD Card 6 Removing an SD Card 9 6 Hardware Guide Additional Hardware Options Increasing Memory You can increase the amount of RAM random access memory in the tablet PC with an optional PC Card or with an optional memory module The tablet PC has one user accessible memory slot The slot supports a PC133 compliant 128 megabyte 256 megabyte or 512 megabyte memory module Displaying Memory Information When the amount of RAM in the system increases the operating system increases the hard drive space reserved for the hibernation file If you experience problems with Hibernation after increasing RAM verify that your hard drive has enough free space for the larger hibernation file m To display the amount of RAM in the system Select Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance icon gt System icon gt General tab m To display both the amount of free space on your hard drive and the amount of space required by the hibernation file Select Start g
95. sing the Tablet PC Input Panel application see Tablet PC Input Panel Launch Button in the Using Command Controls section earlier in this chapter Identifying the Tablet PC Input Panel launch and Windows Security buttons Hardware Guide 217 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Tablet PC Keyboard An optional tablet PC keyboard that is thinner than the tablet PC but the same length and width is available from your HP authorized dealer reseller or service provider When the tablet PC is attached to the keyboard the tablet PC can be folded down flush with the keyboard for transport or tilted upward and used like a notebook display This chapter provides information about using the keyboard pointing device and keypad Wb For information about identifying other keyboard components see Chapter 1 External Components m For information about attaching detaching and positioning the keyboard see Chapter 8 External Device Connections Using the tablet PC and tablet PC keyboard like a notebook 2 18 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Using the Pointing Device Navigating and Selecting To move the pointer press the pointing stick in the direction you want to move the pointer To increase or decrease pointer speed increase or decrease the directional not downward pressure on the pointing stick If the pointer continues to move after you release the pointing stick wait a
96. t Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance icon gt Power Options icon gt Hibernate tab Hardware Guide 97 Additional Hardware Options Removing or Inserting a Memory Module WARNING To prevent exposure to electric shock work only in the A memory and mini PCI compartment during this procedure The hard drive bay and the memory and mini PCI comparment are the only useraccessible infernal compartments on the tablet PC All other areas that require a tool to access should be opened only by an HP authorized service provider WARNING To prevent exposure to electric shock and damage to the AS PC shut down the tablet PC unplug the power cord and remove the battery pack before installing a memory module CAUTION To prevent electrostatic discharge from damaging electronic components Discharge static electricity from yourself by touching a grounded metal object before beginning this procedure For more information about preventing electrostatic damage refer on this CD to the Regulatory and Safely Notices guide 1 Be sure that you have followed the instructions in the preceding warnings and caution If you are not sure whether the tablet PC is off or in Hibernation slide and release the power switch If your work returns to the screen save your work exit all applications then shut down the tablet PC 2 Disconnect all external devices connected to the tablet PC 3 Disconnect the power cord 4 Remove
97. tablet PC models also have an internal NIC network interface card preinstalled network drivers and a network cable The tablet PC can be connected to a network whether or not the internal modem is connected to a telephone line If your tablet PC is connected to a network you may want to confer with your network administrator before changing network settings The tablet PC supports network speeds up to 10 Mbps when connected to a 10BaseT network and 100 Mbps when connected to a 100BaseTX network Hardware Guide Fl Network Connections Connecting the Network Cable A network cable has an 8 pin RJ 45 network connector at each end and may contain noise suppression circuitry which prevents interference with TV and radio reception 1 To access the tablet PC RJ 45 network jack open the upper panel of the tablet PC 2 Orient the end of a network cable with noise suppression circuitry toward the tablet PC 3 Plug the network cable into the tablet PC RI 45 network jack 4 Plug the other end of the cable into the network RI 45 jack Connecting a network cable WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect the network cable before accessing an intemal compartment of he tablet PC Internal compartments include the memory and mini PCI compartment and the hard drive bay 72 Hardware Guide Network Connections Turning a Network Connection Off and On To conserve power turn of
98. tem 1 Open Windows Explorer To open Windows Explorer from the Start button select Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Windows Explorer 2 In Windows Explorer select My Computer gt Local Disk C gt WINDOWS gt Help gt latute hta Hardware Guide 2 1 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Entering Information with the Pen Identifying the Pen Tip and Pen Button The pen interacts with the tablet PC whenever the tip of the pen is within 1 27 cm 0 5 inch from the screen The pen button 6 emulates the functions of the right click button on an external mouse Identifying the pen tip and pen button Holding the Pen Hold the pen as if you were writing with a standard pen or pencil Position your hand on the pen so that you will not accidentally press the pen button As you monitor the movements of the pen focus on the pointer noton the tip of the pen 22 Hardware Guide Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Performing Mouse Clicks with the Pen To select an item on the screen as you would with the left button of an external mouse Tap the item with the tip of the pen To double click an item on the screen as you would with the left button of an external mouse Tap the item twice with the tip of the pen To select an item as you would with the right button of an external mouse Press and hold down the pen button then tap the item with the tip of the pen Performing Ot
99. the battery pack 5 If the tablet PC keyboard is attached to the tablet PC detach the keyboard 9 8 Hardware Guide Additional Hardware Options 6 Turn the tablet PC front side down 7 Remove the two memory and mini PCI compartment retaining screws 8 Slide lift then remove the memory and mini PCI compartment cover 6 Opening the memory compartment Hardware Guide 9 9 Additional Hardware Options 9 Remove or insert the memory module To remove a memory module a Release the retention clips on each side of the memory module The memory module tilts upward b Grasp the edges of the memory module then gently pull it out of the memory slot 6 c To protect a removed memory module place it in an electrostatic safe container Removing a memory module 9 10 Hardware Guide Additional Hardware Options To insert a memory module a Align the keyed notched edge of the memory module with the keyed area in the memory slot b Press the memory module into the slot from a 45 degree angle until it is seated 6 c Push the memory module downward until the retention clips snap into place Inserting a memory module Hardware Guide OTT Additional Hardware Options 10 Align the tabs on the memory compartment cover with the cover slots on the tablet PC 6 then press downward on the cover until it is seated 11 Reinsert the two retaining screws that s
100. the esc command varies among applications Esc is usually used to exit a mode or routine or to cancel a function The esc button can be combined with keystrokes on the on screen keyboard or an external keyboard For example press the ctrl key on either keyboard then the esc button to display the Windows Start menu Jog Dial Press or rotate the jog dial manually to enter commands or scroll vertically m Press inward to simulate the function of the enter key on a standard keyboard Wb Rotate upward or downward to scroll toward the top or bottom of an image At the default setting the jog dial scrolls line by line like the up and down arrow keys on a standard keyboard The jog dial can be set to scroll page by page like the page up and page down keys on a standard keyboard or three lines at a time like a mouse wheel Other settings in addition to scroll functions are also available For instructions see Setting Command Control Preferences next in this chapter Hardware Guide 2 13 Pen Command Controls and Keyboards Setting Command Control Preferences All command controls except the Display Toggle button and the enter function of the jog dial can be customized to launch applications simulate key combinations or perform preset system functions Each programmable command control can be assigned to 4 settings Each setting applies only to 1 of 4 views m Portrait Primary m Portrait Secondary Wb Landscape Pri
101. tions see the Transporting the Tablet PC and Keyboard section earlier in this chapter Opening the tablet PC to the notebook position 8 8 Hardware Guide External Device Connections 2 Rotate the tablet PC and keyboard so the back of the tablet PC and the keyboard are facing you Positioning the tablet PC and keyboard to detach the tablet PC 3 To detach the keyboard slide and hold the attachment release switch on the tablet PC as you lift the tablet PC away from the keyboard Detaching the tablet PC from the tablet PC keyboard Hardware Guide 8 9 External Device Connections Cable Lock Loop the cable around a secure object then insert the cable lock key into the security cable lock Then insert the cable lock into the security cable slot on the tablet PC Connecting an optional cable lock Gi The purpose of security solutions is to act as a deterrent These solutions do not prevent the product from being mishandled or stolen 8 10 Hardware Guide 9 Additional Hardware Options Obtaining Upgrades To order or learn more about optional hardware upgrades and accessories visit the HP Web site at http www hp com The hardware upgrade area is English only Or refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet included in English only with the tablet PC to contact an HP authorized dealer reseller or service provider For information about obtaining and i
102. ttery pack Battery quick check lights 3 on battery pack On Each light represents a percent of a full charge For example when all 3 lights are on the battery pack is fully charged Flashing When one light is flashing less than 5 percent of a full charge remains in the battery pack Battery bay Holds the battery pack Also contains one battery pack security screw This illustration shows the battery pack inserted in the battery bay The battery pack is included with the tablet PC but is not inserted For insertion instructions an formation about using a battery pack security screw for protection against theft see Chapter 3 Battery Packs Hardware Guide External Components Back Memory and Mini PCI Compartment Component Description Memory and mini PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect compartment not visible from the outside of the tablet PC Contains one memory slot for a PC133 compliant memory module Also holds an optional mini PCI board such as a wireless board A mini PCI board is included with some tablet PC models AA The ECC does not allow unauthorized mini PCI devices to be used in the tablet PC Installing an unsupported mini PCI device can prevent your tablet PC from operating properly and may result in a warning message To resume proper operation remove the unauthorized device Contact your HP Customer Care Center if a wa
103. ultraviolet light x rays or magnetic fields see the Maintenance Shipping and Travel chapter Protecting Hardware section Hardware Guide 1 3 A AC adapter AC power connector 1 11 connecting 3 15 disconnecting 3 1 identifying 1 22 light 1 2 AC power connector 1 11 AC power switching to and from 34 adapter for AC power cord See AC adapter for connecting AC adapter to electrical outlet Japan only 1 22 for modem See modem adapter adjustment tilt 1 26 airport security devices 10 15 alignment key 1 26 key slot 1 9 notches docking 1 25 slots battery bay 3 4 slots docking 1 8 tabs battery pack 3 4 altitude specifications 11 2 Index analog telephone lines 6 6 antennas 1 7 1 10 antivirus software 10 1 applications key 1 24 applications See software AT commands 6 8 attachment release switch on tablet PC 1 14 8 9 on tablet PC keyboard 1 27 audio devices external connecting 8 1 jacks for 5 5 audio out jack 5 5 Auto Air Cable AC power connector 1 11 connecting 3 15 tasks supported by 3 9 Automobile Power Adapter Charger AC power connector 1 11 connecting 3 15 tasks supported by 3 8 AutoPlay 4 8 B backup software 10 1 battery bay alignment slots 3 4 Hardware Guide Index Index inserting battery pack into 34 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label inside 1 17 release latch 1 15 removing a battery pack security screw from 3 6 removing battery pack from 3 2 batte
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