HP Hewlett Packard Network Card F1381A User Manual

HP F1381A Port Replicator  
for the HP OmniBook 3000  
User’s Guide  
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Edition History  
Edition 1 ........................................ September 1997  
This manual is printed on recycled paper.  
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Contents  
1. Using the Port Replicator .............................. 1-7  
Understanding the Basics .............................. 1-9  
To dock the OmniBook ..............................1-10  
To undock the OmniBook ............................1-12  
To reset the OmniBook ..............................1-12  
To attach a security cable ............................1-13  
Making Connections ..................................1-14  
To connect an external keyboard .......................1-15  
To enable an external Fn key ..........................1-15  
To connect a PS/2 mouse ............................1-16  
To switch back to the internal TouchPad..................1-16  
To connect a serial mouse ............................1-17  
To connect a serial device ............................1-17  
To connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) device.............1-18  
To connect an external display ........................1-18  
To use the monitor stand with an external display ...........1-19  
To enable the built-in and external displays ................1-19  
To connect a parallel device ..........................1-20  
To connect a MIDI/Joystick device ......................1-20  
To connect your audio equipment ......................1-21  
2. Troubleshooting.................................... 1-23  
Solving Problems ....................................1-25  
3. Specifications and Regulatory Information ............... 1-27  
Specifications.......................................1-29  
Regulatory Information ................................1-30  
U.S.A. ..........................................1-30  
Canada .........................................1-31  
Japan ..........................................1-31  
Declaration of Conformity ............................1-32  
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Using the Port Replicator  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Congratulations! With the OmniBook port replicator, you can significantly increase  
the convenience of your OmniBook for desktop use. By making one connection—  
plugging your OmniBook into the port replicator—you can get easy access to these  
types of devices:  
Printer or other parallel device.  
Modem or other standard serial device.  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices.  
External keyboard and external mouse.  
External monitor.  
Audio connections.  
AC power.  
MIDI/Joystick.  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Understanding the Basics  
Understanding the Basics  
Docking the OmniBook to the port replicator is just like simultaneously adding  
several devices to the OmniBook. Docking does not cause Windows 95 to create a  
new hardware profile. Similarly, undocking does not create an undocked profile.  
This section shows you how to get your port replicator and OmniBook up and  
running quickly, including how to  
Dock the OmniBook.  
Undock the OmniBook.  
Reset the OmniBook while docked.  
Attach a security cable.  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Understanding the Basics  
To dock the OmniBook  
C A U T I O N  
Use only an HP F1377A ac adapter (the type shipped with the OmniBook)  
—do  
not use an ac adapter from another product. Using an improper adapter could  
damage the OmniBook and will make your warranty invalid.  
1. Plug the power cord into the ac adapter, then into an ac outlet. Plug the ac  
adapter into the port replicator.  
2. Slide the OmniBook's rear port door to the left.  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Understanding the Basics  
3. Place the OmniBook on the port replicator platform, with the back of the  
computer facing the port replicator's docking connector.  
4. Position your fingers on the platform grips as shown below. Use your thumbs to  
push the computer firmly toward the port replicator until the OmniBook slides  
into place.  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Understanding the Basics  
To undock the OmniBook  
1. Raise the release lever at the top of the port replicator.  
2. After removing the OmniBook, push the release lever back into place.  
To reset the OmniBook  
You can reset the OmniBook without undocking.  
Press the reset button on the port replicator.  
The OmniBook restarts automatically after resetting.  
Reset button  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Understanding the Basics  
To attach a security cable  
Your port replicator has a built-in security port that allows you to secure the port  
replicator with a cable. Be sure to use a second Kensington lock to secure the  
OmniBook. Kensington MicroSaver lock systems work with these ports and are  
available at many computer stores.  
1. Wrap the cable around a stationary object, such as a table leg.  
2. Loop the cable to create a slip knot around the stationary object.  
3. Insert the lock into the port replicator’s security port and release the key. Store  
the key in a safe place away from the OmniBook.  
Second Kensington lock  
secures the OmniBook.  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Making Connections  
Making Connections  
When making connections, notice that the orientation of the ports on the port  
replicator are the reverse of the OmniBook. Turn the connector cables over when  
switching from the OmniBook to the port replicator. This section describes how to  
connect devices to the port replicator, including the following:  
External keyboard.  
External PS/2 or serial mouse.  
Standard serial device (9-pin).  
Two Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices.  
External display.  
Printer or other parallel device (25-pin).  
External microphone audio source.  
Headphones or speakers.  
MIDI or game device.  
Kensington security lock.  
Amplified speakers  
Mouse  
Reset button  
Kensington lock  
Keyboard  
Power button  
AC adapter  
MIDI/Joystick  
Two Universal Serial  
Bus (USB) ports  
Serial port  
Parallel port  
Audio line-in  
Microphone-in  
Monitor  
Headphones or  
speaker-out  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Making Connections  
To connect an external keyboard  
You can use both the built-in OmniBook keyboard and external keyboard while  
docked.  
1. Attach the keyboard cable to the keyboard port.  
2. Dock the OmniBook in the port replicator.  
Keyboard port  
To enable an external Fn key  
If you are using a port replicator with an external keyboard, substitute the  
keystrokes CTRL+ALT for Fn. If necessary, enable the external Fn key from the BIOS  
Setup Utility. This is enabled by default.  
See the OmniBook's Reference Guide for a complete description of the BIOS Setup  
Utility.  
1. Close all applications, then shut down Windows and reboot the OmniBook. If  
necessary, you can press CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot.  
2. When you see the following message, press F2 to enter Setup.  
Press <F2> to enter Setup  
3. Use the right arrow key to highlight the System Devices menu.  
4. Make sure External Fn Key is enabled.  
5. Press F10 to save settings and exit Setup.  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Making Connections  
To connect a PS/2 mouse  
The OmniBook has a PS/2 mouse driver installed. When you dock, the OmniBook  
automatically detects and sets up the mouse.  
1. Attach the mouse cable to the mouse port.  
2. Dock the OmniBook in the port replicator.  
Mouse port  
To switch back to the internal TouchPad  
Use this procedure to switch back to the built-in TouchPad from an external PS/2  
mouse while docked.  
1. Press the power button to suspend the OmniBook  
2. Disconnect the mouse cable from the port replicator.  
3. Press the power button to resume.  
--or--  
Undock, disconnect mouse, then dock again.  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Making Connections  
To connect a serial mouse  
1. Attach the serial mouse cable to the serial port.  
Serial port  
2. Dock the OmniBook in the port replicator.  
To switch back to  
the TouchPad,  
see page 1-16.  
3. Using the TouchPad, click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Mouse, General.  
4. Click Change, then select Standard Mouse Types.  
5. Select your mouse type from the list, or select Standard Serial Mouse.  
6. Click OK, Close, then click Yes when prompted to restart.  
To connect a serial device  
Use standard serial cables and adapters available at computer dealers and  
electronic supply stores to connect serial devices.  
1. Attach the serial cable to the serial port.  
2. Dock the OmniBook in the port replicator.  
3. If necessary, install your serial device driver.  
See your Windows or device manual for instructions.  
The serial port  
is COM1.  
Serial port  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Making Connections  
To connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) device  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) provides a bi-directional serial interface for adding  
peripheral devices such as game controllers, serial and parallel ports, and scanners  
on a single bus. The OmniBook's port replicator provides two USB ports.  
1. Attach the USB cable to either the upper or lower USB port.  
2. Dock the OmniBook in the port replicator.  
USB ports  
To connect an external display  
Use this procedure to connect a standard VGA, SVGA, or XGA external display to  
your OmniBook.  
1. Attach the display cable to the display port.  
2. Dock the OmniBook in the port replicator. The built-in display turns off. If you  
want to run the built-in display and an external display simultaneously, see the  
following topic for instructions.  
Display port  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Making Connections  
To use the monitor stand with an external display  
The optional monitor stand (HP F1369A), can support a weight of 69 kg (151.8 lb.).  
When setting up the monitor stand, be sure that the wide edge faces forward, as  
shown below.  
To enable the built-in and external displays  
Press Fn+F5 to cycle through the external and built-in display options (Internal,  
External, Both).  
--or--  
1. Close all applications, then shut down Windows and reboot the OmniBook. If  
necessary, you can press CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot.  
2. When you see the following message, press F2 to enter Setup.  
Press <F2> to enter Setup  
3. From the Main menu, use the down arrow to highlight Video Display Device.  
4. Press Enter to view choices.  
5. Select Both.  
6. Press F10 to save settings and exit Setup.  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Making Connections  
To connect a parallel device  
Use standard parallel cables and adapters available at computer dealers and  
electronic supply stores to connect parallel devices.  
1. Attach the parallel cable to the parallel port.  
2. Dock the OmniBook PC in the port replicator.  
3. If necessary, install your parallel device driver.  
See your Windows or device manual for instructions.  
The port replicator’s  
25-pin parallel port is  
a standard enhanced  
(EPP/ECP) parallel  
port.  
Parallel port  
To connect a MIDI/Joystick device  
1. Attach the cable to the MIDI/Joystick port.  
2. Dock the OmniBook in the port replicator.  
MIDI/Joystick port  
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Using the Port Replicator  
Making Connections  
To connect your audio equipment  
The port replicator provides the following audio ports:  
Amplified speaker-out  
connector for  
headphones  
or speakers.  
Line-in connector for an  
external audio source  
(such as a CD player).  
Microphone-in for an  
external microphone.  
1. Attach the audio cable to the corresponding audio port.  
2. Dock the OmniBook in the port replicator.  
You can press Fn+F7  
to mute the sound.  
Pressing Fn+F7 again  
enables the sound.  
Speaker-out  
Microphone-in  
Line-in  
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Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting  
There are many ways to get information and technical support for your OmniBook  
and port replicator. If you have a question about your port replicator that this  
manual does not answer, you can try any of the following sources:  
The online OmniBook User’s Handbook  
The online manual provides basic information about how to operate and  
maintain your OmniBook. You can view the manual online or print it.  
The printed OmniBook Reference Guide  
The printed manual provides complete instructions about how to set up the  
OmniBook, use accessories, install memory or hard disks, connect devices,  
change the configuration (BIOS Setup Utility), recover OmniBook files, use  
system resources (including memory maps, interrupt settings, I/O addresses).  
The World Wide Web  
The HP Web site provides information about HP mobile-computing products.  
You can download new software and drivers, get detailed setup instructions, or  
view a list of frequently asked questions and answers. The HP Web site address  
Technical Support  
If you’d like to talk to a trained HP representative, you can call Technical  
Support. If the product is under warranty, the technical assistance is normally  
free. Your only charge will be the telephone call and you will speak directly to a  
support specialist. The Technical Support telephone number for your area is  
listed in the Support and Service booklet that you received with your  
OmniBook.  
HP First (automated fax service)  
You can also use the HP automated fax service. Through HP First, you can  
access thousands of documents that provide help or information by fax.  
The HP First telephone number is:  
(800) 333-1917 (inside U.S. and Canada).  
(208) 344-4809 (outside U.S. and Canada).  
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Troubleshooting  
Solving Problems  
Solving Problems  
If you have a problem using the port replicator, find the symptom that matches your  
situation. Try the suggestions one at a time.  
If you need to replace a lost or damaged power cord  
For the replacement part number for the ac adapter power cord, contact the  
number in the Support and Service booklet.  
If a connection doesn't work  
Try connecting the device to the corresponding port on the OmniBook. This  
can tell you if the problem is with the port replicator.  
Make sure the OmniBook is fully inserted in the port replicator. The connection  
should be snug.  
Make sure the ends of the device cable are connected properly.  
Make sure the device and the port replicator are connected and both have  
power connected and turned on.  
Reboot the OmniBook.  
If an external PS/2 mouse or keyboard doesn’t work  
Make sure the mouse or keyboard is plugged into the correct port. The mouse  
and keyboard ports look the same. See page 1-15.  
Check that the PS/2 mouse is enabled in the BIOS Setup Utility.  
If you cannot hear audio devices or files  
Fn+F7 mutes the audio system. Pressing Fn+F7 again enables sound.  
Try increasing the volume. Fn + UP ARROW increases the volume.  
If an external serial mouse doesn't work  
Check that the correct serial port is enabled in the BIOS Setup Utility.  
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Specifications and Regulatory  
Information  
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Specifications and Regulatory Information  
Your OmniBook port replicator is designed to provide trouble-free operation. The  
following suggestions can help you while working with your OmniBook:  
If you have problems, see the problem-solving suggestions and references  
listed in chapter 2.  
If you think your port replicator might need repair service, see the warranty  
and service information in the Support and Service booklet.  
To contact Hewlett-Packard  
If you have questions that the OmniBook manuals don't answer (even after looking  
in the contents and index), you can contact Hewlett-Packard at the address or  
phone number listed in the Support and Service booklet or in OmniBook Support in  
the online OmniBook Library. Please have your OmniBook with you.  
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Specifications and Regulatory Information  
Specifications  
Specifications  
Ports  
240-pin docking connector.  
Parallel DB25 (EPP/ECP).  
Serial DB9 (115,200-bps).  
VGA port, D-sub 15-pin female connector.  
6-pin external keyboard connector.  
6-pin external PS/2 mouse connector.  
Three audio jacks for Speaker-out, Line-in, and MIC-in.  
2-pin ac jack for ac adapter.  
MIDI port: D-sub, 15-pin female for MIDI in/out.  
2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports.  
Power  
Includes F1377A ac adapter.  
100 to 240 Vac (50 to 60 Hz) input; 19 Vdc, 2.4A output.  
Security  
Kensington lock slot secures port replicator.  
Size  
Height  
Depth  
Width  
81.5 mm (3.21 in.).  
320.0 mm (12.60 in.).  
356.9 mm (14.05 in.).  
Weight  
1.67 kg (3.68 lb.).  
Environmental  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
Relative humidity  
5 to 35 °C (41 to 95 °F).  
-20 to 50 °C (-4 to 122 °F).  
10% to 90% (noncondensing).  
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Specifications and Regulatory Information  
Regulatory Information  
Regulatory Information  
This section presents information that shows how the port replicator complies with  
regulations in certain regions. Any modifications to the port replicator not expressly  
approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the authority to operate the port replicator  
in these regions.  
This port replicator is for use only with the I.T.E. (Information Technology  
Equipment) notebook computer, model HP OmniBook 3000.  
U.S.A.  
The port replicator generates and uses radio frequency energy and may interfere  
with radio and television reception. The port replicator complies with the limits for  
a Class B computing device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which provide  
reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. The  
FCC label for this product is visible on the bottom of the unit. In the unlikely event  
that there is interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined  
by undocking the OmniBook and unplugging the ac adapter), try the following:  
Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.  
Relocating the port replicator with respect to the receiver.  
Connecting the ac adapter to another power outlet.  
To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, use properly shielded  
cables when connecting peripheral devices to this device. Use cables supplied with  
the OmniBook when appropriate.  
For more information, consult your dealer, an experienced radio/television  
technician, or the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications  
Commission: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This  
booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC  
20402, Stock Number 004-000-00345-4. At the first printing of this manual, the  
telephone number was (202) 783-3238.  
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Specifications and Regulatory Information  
Regulatory Information  
Canada  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions  
from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the  
Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les  
limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le  
règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des  
Communications du Canada.  
Japan  
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Specifications and Regulatory Information  
Regulatory Information  
Declaration of Conformity  
Products sold by Hewlett-Packard and its authorized dealers meet the specifications  
listed below, according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014.  
Manufacturer:  
Address:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
Hewlett-Packard Co.  
Mobile Computing Division  
1000 NE Circle Blvd.  
Corvallis, OR 97330  
declares that the following product  
HP F1381A port replicator  
Product name:  
Options:  
All  
conforms to the following product specifications  
IEC 950:1991+A1,A2 / EN 60950 (1992)+A1,A2  
Safety:  
EMC:  
CISPR 22:1993 / EN 55022 (1994): Class B [1]  
EN 50082-1:1992  
IEC 1000-4-2:1995 / prEN 55024-2 (1992): 4kV CD, 8kV AD  
IEC 1000-4-3:1995 / prEN 55024-3 (1991): 3V/m  
IEC 1000-4-4:1995 / prEN 55024-4 (1992): 0.5kV signal lines, 1.0kV power lines  
ANSI C63.4:1992  
Supplementary  
Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive  
89/336/EEC, Part 15 of the FCC Rules (97-6430-006-I), and carries the CE mark  
accordingly.  
[1] The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard  
personal computer peripherals.  
Quality Department  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
Mobile Computing Division  
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Index  
device  
audio, 1-21  
A
J
display, 1-18  
keyboard, 1-15  
MIDI/Joystick, 1-20  
parallel, 1-20  
serial, 1-17  
USB, 1-18  
ac power, 1-10  
audio  
joystick, 1-20  
connections, 1-21  
MIDI devices, 1-20  
mute key, 1-21  
troubleshooting, 1-25  
K
Kensington lock, 1-13  
keyboard  
dimensions, 1-29  
display  
external, 1-18  
troubleshooting, 1-25  
docking, 1-10  
documentation, 1-24  
connecting, 1-15  
external Fn key, 1-15  
B
BIOS Setup, 1-15  
L
license agreement, 1-3  
C
E
cable  
M
security, 1-13  
enabling  
MicroSaver lock, 1-13  
MIDI, 1-20  
modem, 1-17  
monitor, See display  
monitor stand, 1-19  
connecting, 1-17  
ac power, 1-10  
display device, 1-19  
external Fn key, 1-15  
serial mouse, 1-17  
external display, 1-18  
keyboard, 1-15  
MIDI/Joystick, 1-20  
OmniBook, 1-10  
parallel device, 1-20  
printer, 1-20  
F
fax service, 1-24  
Fn key  
O
OmniBook  
security cable, 1-13  
serial device, 1-17  
serial mouse, 1-17  
USB device, 1-18  
contacting HP, 1-28  
+ F5, 1-19  
+ F7, 1-25  
+ up arrow, 1-25  
Fn key (external), 1-15  
docking, 1-10  
documentation, 1-24  
regulatory, 1-30  
repair, 1-28  
resetting, 1-12  
specifications, 1-29  
support, 1-28  
H
D
help, 1-24  
Declaration of  
operating temperature,  
1-29  
HP First, 1-24  
Conformity, 1-32  
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reset button, 1-12  
P
U
parallel device  
connecting, 1-20  
troubleshooting, 1-25  
ports  
Universal Serial Bus,  
1-18  
USB device, 1-18  
User’s Guide, 1-24  
S
security  
ac, 1-10  
cable, 1-13  
ac adapter, 1-10  
display, 1-18  
keyboard, 1-15  
MIDI/Joystick, 1-20  
printer, 1-20  
serial  
V
device, 1-17, 1-25  
USB device, 1-18  
service (repair), 1-28  
software license, 1-3  
specifications, 1-29  
support, 1-28  
VGA, 1-18  
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serial device, 1-17  
power, 1-29  
protection  
weight, 1-29  
WWW, 1-24  
SVGA, 1-18  
security cable, 1-13  
PS/2 mouse  
X
T
switching back to  
TouchPad, 1-16  
troubleshooting, 1-25  
XGA, 1-18  
technical specifications,  
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technical support, 1-24  
temperature, 1-29  
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