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HP Compaq tc1100 Tablet PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
3 Contents
7 Product Description
8 1.1 Features
11 1.2 Clearing a Password
11 1.3 Power Management
12 1.4 Tablet PC External Components
26 1.5 Keyboard Components
30 1.6 HP Tablet PC Docking Station Components
34 1.7 Design Overview
35 Troubleshooting
35 2.1 Setup and Diagnostics Utilities
35 Selecting Setup or HP Diagnostics
37 Selecting from the File Menu
38 Selecting from the Security Menu
40 Selecting from the Advanced Menu
42 2.2 Using HP Diagnostics for Windows
42 Obtaining, Saving, or Printing Configuration Information
42 Obtaining, Saving or Printing Diagnostic Test Information
65 Illustrated Parts Catalog
65 3.1 Serial Number Location
66 3.2 HP Compaq Tablet PC System Major Components
72 3.3 Miscellaneous Cable Kit Components
73 3.4 Miscellaneous Plastics/Hardware Kit Components
74 3.5 Keyboard
75 3.6 Optional HP Tablet PC Docking Station
76 3.7 HP Tablet PC Docking Station Components
78 3.8 Miscellaneous
79 3.9 Sequential Part Number Listing
83 Removal and Replacement Preliminaries
83 4.1 Tools Required
84 4.2 Service Considerations
84 Plastic Parts
84 Cables and Connectors
85 4.3 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives
86 4.4 Preventing Electrostatic Damage
86 4.5 Packaging and Transporting Equipment
87 4.6 Workstation Precautions
88 4.7 Grounding Equipment and Methods
91 Removal and Replacement Procedures
92 5.1 Serial Number
93 5.2 Disassembly Sequence Chart
94 5.3 Preparing the Tablet PC for Disassembly
94 Before You Begin
103 5.4 Real-Time Clock Battery
104 5.5 Hard Drive
107 5.6 Display Panel Assembly
116 5.7 System Board
126 5.8 Fan and Heat Sink
128 5.9 Optional HP Tablet PC Docking Station
135 Specifications
151 Connector Pin Assignments
155 Power Cord Set Requirements
155 3-Conductor Power Cord Set
156 General Requirements
157 Country-Specific Requirements
159 Screw Listing
174 Display Component Recycling
186 Index
HP Client Manager 6.1
1 HP Client Manager
2 Introduction
3 There are three classes of information that you can obtain from the client computers. Client inventory: Includes detailed client information such as the chassis serial number, computer
4 New Features in HPCM
5 Management of systems with HP ProtectTools embedded security chip (requires SP) Identify and
6 Understanding how HPCM works
7 HPCM in operation
8 Health monitoring
9 Diagnostics
10 Updating system software
11 BIOS settings
12 Figure . Changing BIOS settings
13 HPCM installation and evaluation
14 Integration with other Enterprise Management Solutions
15 HP Client Management Solutions
16 For more information
Cleaning Guidelines
3 Contents
4 Overview
6 Tablet PC Design
7 Tablet PC Components
7 Tablet PC Accessories
8 Tablet PC with a Portable Grip
9 Tablet PC with a Rugged Case
10 Cleaning and Disinfecting Products
11 Cleaning Procedures
12 Cleaning the Tablet PC
13 Cleaning the Tablet PC Pen
14 Cleaning the Tablet PC Keyboard, Optional Keyboard and Optional Mouse
15 Cleaning the Accessories
15 User Hygiene
16 Training and Documentation Considerations
HP ProtectTools Security Manager
1 HP ProtectTools Security Manager
2 Introduction
3 HP ProtectTools Security Manager
4 Security Software Modules for HP ProtectTools
5 BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools
6 With BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools, authorized users can
7 Smart Card Security for HP ProtectTools
8 Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
9 Frequently Asked Questions
10 Q. Which HP platforms support HP ProtectTools and the different add-on modules A. Please refer to the Platform Support section of this white paper. Q. Can Smart Cards be used for pre-boot authentication A. Yes, Smart Cards can be used for pre-boot authentication. Please refer to the user documentation
11 Q. Does Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools utilize the TPM embedded security chip if available A. Yes, Credential Manager uses the TPM embedded security chip, if available, to encrypt passwords stored in the password Vault. Q. Does Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools support multiple users on a single client device A. Yes, Credential Manager works on the concept of Identity. In order to log on to a computer, a user simply needs to create a Credential Manager ID. Q. What if a user has multiple windows accounts A. This would function the same as multiple users on a single PC. The user would have to create a different Identity for each account. Q. What is the difference between user and administrator rights for Credential Manager for HP
12 Additional Resources
Compaq Tablet PC TC1100 Series Docking Station Reference Guide
2 Contents
6 Identifying the Components
7 Docking Station Components
7 Front View
8 Right Side View
9 Back View
10 Left Side View
11 Tablet PC Components
13 Keyboard Components
14 Docking and Undocking the Tablet PC
15 Connecting to a Power Source
16 Docking the Tablet PC
16 Keyboard Considerations
18 Docking in the Portrait Position
22 Docking in the Landscape Position
25 Docking the Tablet PC with the Keyboard Attached
27 Undocking the Tablet PC
28 Turning the System On and Off
29 Using Desktop Video Profiles
30 Setting Up the Hardware
31 Enabling Default Profiles
32 Customizing Profiles (Optional)
32 Identifying the Profile
32 Changing the Windows Control Definitions
33 Changing the Hot Key Definitions
33 Changing the Video Settings
34 Defining Applications to Launch
34 Saving the Profile
34 Using Personal Profiles
35 Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen Protector
36 Changing the Orientation and Viewing Angle
36 Changing the Orientation
38 Changing the Viewing Angle of the Tablet PC
39 Using Optional MultiBay Devices
40 Inserting and Removing Devices
42 Using External MultiBay Devices
42 Using Security Features
43 Connecting and Using External Devices
44 Connecting Standard External Devices
45 Connecting Monitors
45 Connecting USB Devices
46 Using Communications Devices
47 Attaching and Detaching the Screen Protector
47 Attaching the Screen Protector to the Tablet PC
49 Detaching the Screen Protector from the Tablet PC
50 Attaching the Screen Protector to the Keyboard
51 Detaching the Screen Protector from the Keyboard
52 Troubleshooting
52 Getting Help
52 HP Customer Care
53 HP Web Site
53 HP Authorized Reseller
54 Troubleshooting Problems, Causes and Solutions
54 Docking Problems
55 Tablet PC Orientation Problems
55 MultiBay Device Problems
56 External Device Problems
57 Specifications
57 Dimensions
57 Operating Environment
58 Rated Input Power
59 Index
Compaq Tablet PC TC1100 Series Docking Station Getting Started
1 Startup Guide
2 Startup GuideHP Tablet PC Series Docking StationFirst Edition October Reference Number: TC/TRDocument Part Number: -
3 Contents
4 Getting Help
5 Getting Started
6 Unpacking the Box
7 Identifying the Docking Station Components
8 Right Side View
9 Back View
10 Left Side View
11 Using This Product Safely
12 Startup Guide
13 Docking and Undocking
14 Connecting to a Power Source
15 Docking the Tablet PC in the Portrait Position
16 With the Keyboard Attached
17 To dock the tablet PC in the portrait position
18 Align the docking connector on the back of the tablet PC with
19 Using both hands, place your thumbs on the pressure points
20 If the docking stand is positioned in writing mode, simply press the tablet PC into place. For more information on writing mode, refer to the Reference Guide on the Documentation Library CD
21 Changing the Orientation and Viewing Angle
22 To change the tablet PC orientation from landscape to portrait
23 Changing the Viewing Angle of the Tablet PC
24 Changing the tablet PC between viewing mode and writing mode activates the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager utility that automatically changes the mode of the tablet PC. For more information, see Chapter , Enabling the Default Desktop Video Profiles
25 Using an External Keyboard and Mouse
26 Docking and undocking the tablet PC with the keyboard attached and opened is not supported
27 Using MultiBay Devices
28 Inserting and Removing Devices
29 To eject a MultiBay device
30 Pull the device out of the bay
31 Undocking the Tablet PC
32 Turning the System On and Off
33 Enabling the Default Desktop
34 Setting Up the Hardware
35 Enabling the Default Profiles
36 Startup Guide
37 Getting Help
38 HP Web Site
39 Troubleshooting Problems, Causes and Solutions
40 Tablet PC Orientation Problems
41 Index
42 landscape orientation
Compaq Tablet PC TC1100 Series Software Guide
3 Contents
8 Power
8 Selecting a Power Source
10 Understanding Standby and Hibernation
10 Standby
10 Hibernation
11 Choosing Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown
11 When You Leave Your Work
12 When the Power Supply Is Uncertain
12 While Using Drive Media
13 Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures
13 Identifying the Power/Standby Light and Power Switch
13 Using the Default Power Procedures
15 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures
16 Using the Power Meter Icon
17 Setting Power Preferences
17 Changing the Power Switch Function
17 Setting a Standby Password
18 Selecting, Creating or Changing a Power Scheme
18 Selecting a Preset Power Scheme
18 Creating or Changing a Power Scheme
19 Finding More Battery Power Information
20 Q Menu and Desktop Video Profiles
20 Q Menu
20 Identifying Q Menu Controls
21 Displaying and Closing the Q Menu
21 Selecting an Item from the Q Menu
22 Obtaining Information About System-Defined Items
22 Setting Q Menu Preferences
22 Accessing the Items to Display on Q Menu List
23 Removing a Q Menu Item
23 Adding a Q Menu Item
25 Changing a User-Defined Item
26 Repositioning a Q Menu Item
26 Removing an Item from the Items to Display on Q Menu List
26 Using a System-Defined Item
27 Wireless On/Off (Default)
28 Brightness (Default)
28 Volume (Default)
28 Mute On/Off (Default)
28 Capture Screen
29 Capture Window
29 Internal Only (Default)
30 External Only
30 Internal and External (Default)
30 Extended Desktop
31 Presentation Mode On/Off (Default)
31 Portrait-Primary (Default)
31 Landscape-Primary (Default)
32 Portrait-Secondary
33 Landscape-Secondary
34 Undocked Profile
34 Docked Profile
34 Write Profile
34 Standby
34 Hibernate
35 Shut Down
35 Power Controls
35 Tablet PC Settings (Default)
35 Q Menu Settings (Default)
36 Desktop Video Profiles
36 Identifying Profiles and Modes
37 Undocked Mode
38 Viewing Mode
39 Writing Mode
40 Presentation Mode
41 Using the Default Profiles
41 Undocked Profile
41 Docked in Viewing Mode Profile
42 Docked in Writing Mode Profile
42 Presentation Mode Profile
43 Enabling the Default Profiles
44 Customizing the Profiles (Optional)
44 Identifying the Profile
45 Changing the Video Settings
45 Defining Applications to Launch
46 Saving the Profile
46 Using Personal Profiles
46 Change Mode Service
47 Tablet PC Button Driver
48 Software Updates and Restorations
49 Preparing for a Software Update
49 Accessing Tablet PC Model Information
49 Accessing ROM Version Information
50 Displaying ROM Information in the Setup Utility
51 Updating Software from a CD
51 Updating Software from the Internet
52 Downloading and Installing a System ROM Update
53 Downloading and Installing a KBC ROM Update
54 Downloading a KBC ROM Update
55 Installing a KBC ROM Update
55 Downloading and Installing a Non-ROM SoftPaq
56 Installing an Alternative Operating System
57 Using a Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Operating System
57 Enabling and Switching MUI Languages
57 Switching the Language on the Tablet Input Panel
58 Restoring the Operating System and MUI
58 Reinstalling the Windows XP and Tablet PC Edition Operating Systems
59 Installing the Microsoft .NET Framework
60 Reinstalling the Microsoft Windows XP Professional MUI
61 Reinstalling the Tablet PC MUI
61 Updating Bluetooth Software Through the Flash Upgrade Utility
63 Passwords
63 Passwords Quick Reference
63 Managing Passwords
64 Setting Preferences in the Setup Utility
64 Forgetting Passwords
65 Combining HP and Windows Passwords
66 Determining Password Status
67 Using a Power-On Password
67 Setting a Power-On Password
68 Responding to a Power-On Password Prompt
68 Changing or Clearing a Power-On Password
69 Using a Supervisor Password
69 Setting a Supervisor Password
70 Responding to a Supervisor Password Prompt
71 Changing or Clearing a Supervisor Password
72 Using DriveLock
72 Protecting a Hard Drive with DriveLock
73 Accessing a Protected Hard Drive
74 Changing or Clearing a DriveLock Password
75 CD and DVD Software
75 Using CDs and DVDs
75 Finding Insertion and Removal Instructions
75 Avoiding Standby and Hibernation
76 Displaying Media Contents
76 Setting AutoPlay Preferences
76 Displaying Media Contents Without Using AutoPlay
77 Playing CDs with Windows Media Player
77 Playing an Audio CD
77 Playing a Video CD
78 Accessing Windows Media Player Help
79 Playing DVDs with WinDVD
79 Installing WinDVD
79 Accessing WinDVD Help
80 Starting a DVD
81 Using DVD Regional Settings
82 Boot Order
82 Understanding the Search Sequence
83 Identifying Boot Order Controls
84 Setting a Boot Order Preference
85 Starting Up from a NIC
86 Setup, Restore and Support Utilities
86 Selecting the Setup Utility
87 Using the Setup Utility
88 Identifying Setup Utility Controls
89 Restoring the Setup Utility Defaults
90 Setting a Setup Utility Access Preference
91 Displaying Information on the Main Menu
92 Selecting from the Security Menu
93 Selecting from the Advanced Menu
94 Selecting from the Exit Menu
95 Backing Up and Restoring Data
95 Setting a System Restore Point
95 Restoring to a System Restore Point
96 Using HP Help and Support
98 Index
Startup Guide, Enhanced for Accessibility:
3 Using This Guide
5 Contents
9 Setting Up the Tablet PC
10 Setting Up Tablet PC Hardware with a Tablet PC Keyboard
11 Before You Begin
12 Opening the Tablet PC and Keyboard
13 Inserting the Battery Pack
17 Securing a Battery Pack
17 Inserting a Battery Pack Security Screw
18 Setting Up the Tablet PC and Keyboard as a Notebook
22 Connecting the Tablet PC to External Power
24 Turning On the Tablet PC
25 Setting Up Tablet PC Hardware with a Standard USB Keyboard
26 Before You Begin
27 Inserting the Battery Pack
29 Securing a Battery Pack
29 Inserting a Battery Pack Security Screw
30 Connecting a Standard USB Keyboard
31 Connecting the Tablet PC to External Power
33 Turning On the Tablet PC
34 Setting Up the Software
36 Setting Up the Pen
36 Entering Information with the Pen
36 Identifying the Pen Tip and Pen Button
36 Holding the Pen
37 Performing Mouse Clicks with the Pen
37 Performing Other Procedures with the Pen
38 Pressure-Sensitivity
38 Calibrating the Pen
39 Using the Pen Holder
39 Selecting Regional Settings
40 Selecting Regional Settings in a Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
40 Selecting Screen Settings
41 Setting Up Wireless LAN
41 Using Wireless Utilities
41 Understanding the Advantages of HP-Provided WLAN Utilities
41 Disabling Automatic Wireless Network Configuration
42 Determining Your Wireless LAN Device
43 Installing Your Wireless LAN Utilities and Locating Documentation
44 Setting Up Bluetooth
44 Using the Q Menu to Turn on Wireless LAN
45 Turning Off the Tablet PC
45 Using the Tablet PC Safely
47 Beginning to Use the Tablet PC
47 Getting Information About the Tablet PC
47 Taking the Product Tour
47 Accessing Operating System Documentation
48 Obtaining Modem and Network Information
48 Using the Documentation Library CD
49 Opening the Documentation Library CD
50 Selecting a Guide
52 Finding a Topic Within a Guide
52 Installing Optional Software
54 Using the Tablet PC Keyboard
54 Attaching the Tablet PC to the Keyboard
56 Adjusting the Tablet PC and Keyboard
57 Closing the Tablet PC and Keyboard
58 Transporting the Tablet PC and Keyboard
59 Detaching the Tablet PC from the Keyboard
61 Maintaining and Protecting the Tablet PC
61 Cleaning the Screen
62 Protecting the Tablet PC from Power Surges
62 Protecting the Tablet PC Against Viruses
63 Replacing a Battery Pack
63 Removing a Battery Pack
66 Inserting a Battery Pack
68 Finding More Power and Battery Pack Information
69 Solving Problems
69 Quick Solutions Checklist
69 Is the Tablet PC Receiving Power?
71 Is the Tablet PC Turned On?
71 Is the Tablet PC in Standby or Hibernation?
72 Is the Tablet PC Overheating?
72 Is the Image Not Visible?
73 Is the System Unresponsive?
74 Is an External Device Not Working?
74 Are You Using All Available Documentation?
75 Is Software Functioning Abnormally?
75 Using HP Help and Support
77 Preparing to Call HP Customer Care
78 Taking the Tablet PC to a Service Provider
79 Identifying Exterior Hardware
79 Pen Components
80 Tablet PC Components
80 Front: Lights and Bluetooth
81 Front: Pen-Activated Buttons
82 Right Side: Power Switch and Power/Standby Light
83 Right Side: Display Toggle and Windows Security Buttons
84 Right Side: Esc, Tab and Q Menu Buttons
85 Right Side: Jog Dial and Antenna
86 Lower Side
87 Left Side: Attachment Slots and Keyboard Connector
88 Left Side: Security Cable Slot, Vent and Antenna
89 Top: Connectors and Jacks
90 Top: Pen Holder and LAN Connection Lights
91 Top: Card Slots, Buttons and Tether Eyelet
92 Back: Attachment Features and Hard Drive Bay
93 Back: Battery Bay
94 Back: Memory and Mini PCI Compartment
95 Back: Labels
96 Back: Tilt Feet and Pad Feet
97 Additional Tablet PC Standard Components
97 Documentation CDs
98 Cord and Cables
99 Adapters and Accessories
100 Tablet PC Keyboard Components
100 Front: Lights and Pointing Device
101 Front: Keys
102 Front: Positioning and Security Features
103 Top
104 Back
105 Additional Keyboard Standard Component
106 Index
Wireless Security
1 Wireless Security
2 Executive Summary
3 Mobile Device Security and HP Protect Tools
4 Wired Equivalent Privacy
5 Wi-Fi Protected Access
6 IEEE .i
7 Emerging Mobile Applications
8 Virtual Private Network vs. Reverse Proxy
9 Conclusion
10 For more information
HP Compaq tc1100 Tablet PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
3 Contents
7 Product Description
8 1.1 Features
11 1.2 Clearing a Password
11 1.3 Power Management
12 1.4 Tablet PC External Components
26 1.5 Keyboard Components
30 1.6 HP Tablet PC Docking Station Components
34 1.7 Design Overview
35 Troubleshooting
35 2.1 Setup and Diagnostics Utilities
35 Selecting Setup or HP Diagnostics
37 Selecting from the File Menu
38 Selecting from the Security Menu
40 Selecting from the Advanced Menu
42 2.2 Using HP Diagnostics for Windows
42 Obtaining, Saving, or Printing Configuration Information
42 Obtaining, Saving or Printing Diagnostic Test Information
65 Illustrated Parts Catalog
65 3.1 Serial Number Location
66 3.2 HP Compaq Tablet PC System Major Components
72 3.3 Miscellaneous Cable Kit Components
73 3.4 Miscellaneous Plastics/Hardware Kit Components
74 3.5 Keyboard
75 3.6 Optional HP Tablet PC Docking Station
76 3.7 HP Tablet PC Docking Station Components
78 3.8 Miscellaneous
79 3.9 Sequential Part Number Listing
83 Removal and Replacement Preliminaries
83 4.1 Tools Required
84 4.2 Service Considerations
84 Plastic Parts
84 Cables and Connectors
85 4.3 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives
86 4.4 Preventing Electrostatic Damage
86 4.5 Packaging and Transporting Equipment
87 4.6 Workstation Precautions
88 4.7 Grounding Equipment and Methods
91 Removal and Replacement Procedures
92 5.1 Serial Number
93 5.2 Disassembly Sequence Chart
94 5.3 Preparing the Tablet PC for Disassembly
94 Before You Begin
103 5.4 Real-Time Clock Battery
104 5.5 Hard Drive
107 5.6 Display Panel Assembly
116 5.7 System Board
126 5.8 Fan and Heat Sink
128 5.9 Optional HP Tablet PC Docking Station
135 Specifications
151 Connector Pin Assignments
155 Power Cord Set Requirements
155 3-Conductor Power Cord Set
156 General Requirements
157 Country-Specific Requirements
159 Screw Listing
174 Display Component Recycling
186 Index
HP Client Manager 6.1
1 HP Client Manager
2 Introduction
3 There are three classes of information that you can obtain from the client computers. Client inventory: Includes detailed client information such as the chassis serial number, computer
4 New Features in HPCM
5 Management of systems with HP ProtectTools embedded security chip (requires SP) Identify and
6 Understanding how HPCM works
7 HPCM in operation
8 Health monitoring
9 Diagnostics
10 Updating system software
11 BIOS settings
12 Figure . Changing BIOS settings
13 HPCM installation and evaluation
14 Integration with other Enterprise Management Solutions
15 HP Client Management Solutions
16 For more information
Cleaning Guidelines
3 Contents
4 Overview
6 Tablet PC Design
7 Tablet PC Components
7 Tablet PC Accessories
8 Tablet PC with a Portable Grip
9 Tablet PC with a Rugged Case
10 Cleaning and Disinfecting Products
11 Cleaning Procedures
12 Cleaning the Tablet PC
13 Cleaning the Tablet PC Pen
14 Cleaning the Tablet PC Keyboard, Optional Keyboard and Optional Mouse
15 Cleaning the Accessories
15 User Hygiene
16 Training and Documentation Considerations
HP ProtectTools Security Manager
1 HP ProtectTools Security Manager
2 Introduction
3 HP ProtectTools Security Manager
4 Security Software Modules for HP ProtectTools
5 BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools
6 With BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools, authorized users can
7 Smart Card Security for HP ProtectTools
8 Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools
9 Frequently Asked Questions
10 Q. Which HP platforms support HP ProtectTools and the different add-on modules A. Please refer to the Platform Support section of this white paper. Q. Can Smart Cards be used for pre-boot authentication A. Yes, Smart Cards can be used for pre-boot authentication. Please refer to the user documentation
11 Q. Does Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools utilize the TPM embedded security chip if available A. Yes, Credential Manager uses the TPM embedded security chip, if available, to encrypt passwords stored in the password Vault. Q. Does Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools support multiple users on a single client device A. Yes, Credential Manager works on the concept of Identity. In order to log on to a computer, a user simply needs to create a Credential Manager ID. Q. What if a user has multiple windows accounts A. This would function the same as multiple users on a single PC. The user would have to create a different Identity for each account. Q. What is the difference between user and administrator rights for Credential Manager for HP
12 Additional Resources
Compaq Tablet PC TC1100 Series Docking Station Reference Guide
2 Contents
6 Identifying the Components
7 Docking Station Components
7 Front View
8 Right Side View
9 Back View
10 Left Side View
11 Tablet PC Components
13 Keyboard Components
14 Docking and Undocking the Tablet PC
15 Connecting to a Power Source
16 Docking the Tablet PC
16 Keyboard Considerations
18 Docking in the Portrait Position
22 Docking in the Landscape Position
25 Docking the Tablet PC with the Keyboard Attached
27 Undocking the Tablet PC
28 Turning the System On and Off
29 Using Desktop Video Profiles
30 Setting Up the Hardware
31 Enabling Default Profiles
32 Customizing Profiles (Optional)
32 Identifying the Profile
32 Changing the Windows Control Definitions
33 Changing the Hot Key Definitions
33 Changing the Video Settings
34 Defining Applications to Launch
34 Saving the Profile
34 Using Personal Profiles
35 Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen Protector
36 Changing the Orientation and Viewing Angle
36 Changing the Orientation
38 Changing the Viewing Angle of the Tablet PC
39 Using Optional MultiBay Devices
40 Inserting and Removing Devices
42 Using External MultiBay Devices
42 Using Security Features
43 Connecting and Using External Devices
44 Connecting Standard External Devices
45 Connecting Monitors
45 Connecting USB Devices
46 Using Communications Devices
47 Attaching and Detaching the Screen Protector
47 Attaching the Screen Protector to the Tablet PC
49 Detaching the Screen Protector from the Tablet PC
50 Attaching the Screen Protector to the Keyboard
51 Detaching the Screen Protector from the Keyboard
52 Troubleshooting
52 Getting Help
52 HP Customer Care
53 HP Web Site
53 HP Authorized Reseller
54 Troubleshooting Problems, Causes and Solutions
54 Docking Problems
55 Tablet PC Orientation Problems
55 MultiBay Device Problems
56 External Device Problems
57 Specifications
57 Dimensions
57 Operating Environment
58 Rated Input Power
59 Index
Compaq Tablet PC TC1100 Series Docking Station Getting Started
1 Startup Guide
2 Startup GuideHP Tablet PC Series Docking StationFirst Edition October Reference Number: TC/TRDocument Part Number: -
3 Contents
4 Getting Help
5 Getting Started
6 Unpacking the Box
7 Identifying the Docking Station Components
8 Right Side View
9 Back View
10 Left Side View
11 Using This Product Safely
12 Startup Guide
13 Docking and Undocking
14 Connecting to a Power Source
15 Docking the Tablet PC in the Portrait Position
16 With the Keyboard Attached
17 To dock the tablet PC in the portrait position
18 Align the docking connector on the back of the tablet PC with
19 Using both hands, place your thumbs on the pressure points
20 If the docking stand is positioned in writing mode, simply press the tablet PC into place. For more information on writing mode, refer to the Reference Guide on the Documentation Library CD
21 Changing the Orientation and Viewing Angle
22 To change the tablet PC orientation from landscape to portrait
23 Changing the Viewing Angle of the Tablet PC
24 Changing the tablet PC between viewing mode and writing mode activates the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager utility that automatically changes the mode of the tablet PC. For more information, see Chapter , Enabling the Default Desktop Video Profiles
25 Using an External Keyboard and Mouse
26 Docking and undocking the tablet PC with the keyboard attached and opened is not supported
27 Using MultiBay Devices
28 Inserting and Removing Devices
29 To eject a MultiBay device
30 Pull the device out of the bay
31 Undocking the Tablet PC
32 Turning the System On and Off
33 Enabling the Default Desktop
34 Setting Up the Hardware
35 Enabling the Default Profiles
36 Startup Guide
37 Getting Help
38 HP Web Site
39 Troubleshooting Problems, Causes and Solutions
40 Tablet PC Orientation Problems
41 Index
42 landscape orientation
Compaq Tablet PC TC1100 Series Software Guide
3 Contents
8 Power
8 Selecting a Power Source
10 Understanding Standby and Hibernation
10 Standby
10 Hibernation
11 Choosing Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown
11 When You Leave Your Work
12 When the Power Supply Is Uncertain
12 While Using Drive Media
13 Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures
13 Identifying the Power/Standby Light and Power Switch
13 Using the Default Power Procedures
15 Using Emergency Shutdown Procedures
16 Using the Power Meter Icon
17 Setting Power Preferences
17 Changing the Power Switch Function
17 Setting a Standby Password
18 Selecting, Creating or Changing a Power Scheme
18 Selecting a Preset Power Scheme
18 Creating or Changing a Power Scheme
19 Finding More Battery Power Information
20 Q Menu and Desktop Video Profiles
20 Q Menu
20 Identifying Q Menu Controls
21 Displaying and Closing the Q Menu
21 Selecting an Item from the Q Menu
22 Obtaining Information About System-Defined Items
22 Setting Q Menu Preferences
22 Accessing the Items to Display on Q Menu List
23 Removing a Q Menu Item
23 Adding a Q Menu Item
25 Changing a User-Defined Item
26 Repositioning a Q Menu Item
26 Removing an Item from the Items to Display on Q Menu List
26 Using a System-Defined Item
27 Wireless On/Off (Default)
28 Brightness (Default)
28 Volume (Default)
28 Mute On/Off (Default)
28 Capture Screen
29 Capture Window
29 Internal Only (Default)
30 External Only
30 Internal and External (Default)
30 Extended Desktop
31 Presentation Mode On/Off (Default)
31 Portrait-Primary (Default)
31 Landscape-Primary (Default)
32 Portrait-Secondary
33 Landscape-Secondary
34 Undocked Profile
34 Docked Profile
34 Write Profile
34 Standby
34 Hibernate
35 Shut Down
35 Power Controls
35 Tablet PC Settings (Default)
35 Q Menu Settings (Default)
36 Desktop Video Profiles
36 Identifying Profiles and Modes
37 Undocked Mode
38 Viewing Mode
39 Writing Mode
40 Presentation Mode
41 Using the Default Profiles
41 Undocked Profile
41 Docked in Viewing Mode Profile
42 Docked in Writing Mode Profile
42 Presentation Mode Profile
43 Enabling the Default Profiles
44 Customizing the Profiles (Optional)
44 Identifying the Profile
45 Changing the Video Settings
45 Defining Applications to Launch
46 Saving the Profile
46 Using Personal Profiles
46 Change Mode Service
47 Tablet PC Button Driver
48 Software Updates and Restorations
49 Preparing for a Software Update
49 Accessing Tablet PC Model Information
49 Accessing ROM Version Information
50 Displaying ROM Information in the Setup Utility
51 Updating Software from a CD
51 Updating Software from the Internet
52 Downloading and Installing a System ROM Update
53 Downloading and Installing a KBC ROM Update
54 Downloading a KBC ROM Update
55 Installing a KBC ROM Update
55 Downloading and Installing a Non-ROM SoftPaq
56 Installing an Alternative Operating System
57 Using a Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Operating System
57 Enabling and Switching MUI Languages
57 Switching the Language on the Tablet Input Panel
58 Restoring the Operating System and MUI
58 Reinstalling the Windows XP and Tablet PC Edition Operating Systems
59 Installing the Microsoft .NET Framework
60 Reinstalling the Microsoft Windows XP Professional MUI
61 Reinstalling the Tablet PC MUI
61 Updating Bluetooth Software Through the Flash Upgrade Utility
63 Passwords
63 Passwords Quick Reference
63 Managing Passwords
64 Setting Preferences in the Setup Utility
64 Forgetting Passwords
65 Combining HP and Windows Passwords
66 Determining Password Status
67 Using a Power-On Password
67 Setting a Power-On Password
68 Responding to a Power-On Password Prompt
68 Changing or Clearing a Power-On Password
69 Using a Supervisor Password
69 Setting a Supervisor Password
70 Responding to a Supervisor Password Prompt
71 Changing or Clearing a Supervisor Password
72 Using DriveLock
72 Protecting a Hard Drive with DriveLock
73 Accessing a Protected Hard Drive
74 Changing or Clearing a DriveLock Password
75 CD and DVD Software
75 Using CDs and DVDs
75 Finding Insertion and Removal Instructions
75 Avoiding Standby and Hibernation
76 Displaying Media Contents
76 Setting AutoPlay Preferences
76 Displaying Media Contents Without Using AutoPlay
77 Playing CDs with Windows Media Player
77 Playing an Audio CD
77 Playing a Video CD
78 Accessing Windows Media Player Help
79 Playing DVDs with WinDVD
79 Installing WinDVD
79 Accessing WinDVD Help
80 Starting a DVD
81 Using DVD Regional Settings
82 Boot Order
82 Understanding the Search Sequence
83 Identifying Boot Order Controls
84 Setting a Boot Order Preference
85 Starting Up from a NIC
86 Setup, Restore and Support Utilities
86 Selecting the Setup Utility
87 Using the Setup Utility
88 Identifying Setup Utility Controls
89 Restoring the Setup Utility Defaults
90 Setting a Setup Utility Access Preference
91 Displaying Information on the Main Menu
92 Selecting from the Security Menu
93 Selecting from the Advanced Menu
94 Selecting from the Exit Menu
95 Backing Up and Restoring Data
95 Setting a System Restore Point
95 Restoring to a System Restore Point
96 Using HP Help and Support
98 Index
Startup Guide, Enhanced for Accessibility:
3 Using This Guide
5 Contents
9 Setting Up the Tablet PC
10 Setting Up Tablet PC Hardware with a Tablet PC Keyboard
11 Before You Begin
12 Opening the Tablet PC and Keyboard
13 Inserting the Battery Pack
17 Securing a Battery Pack
17 Inserting a Battery Pack Security Screw
18 Setting Up the Tablet PC and Keyboard as a Notebook
22 Connecting the Tablet PC to External Power
24 Turning On the Tablet PC
25 Setting Up Tablet PC Hardware with a Standard USB Keyboard
26 Before You Begin
27 Inserting the Battery Pack
29 Securing a Battery Pack
29 Inserting a Battery Pack Security Screw
30 Connecting a Standard USB Keyboard
31 Connecting the Tablet PC to External Power
33 Turning On the Tablet PC
34 Setting Up the Software
36 Setting Up the Pen
36 Entering Information with the Pen
36 Identifying the Pen Tip and Pen Button
36 Holding the Pen
37 Performing Mouse Clicks with the Pen
37 Performing Other Procedures with the Pen
38 Pressure-Sensitivity
38 Calibrating the Pen
39 Using the Pen Holder
39 Selecting Regional Settings
40 Selecting Regional Settings in a Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
40 Selecting Screen Settings
41 Setting Up Wireless LAN
41 Using Wireless Utilities
41 Understanding the Advantages of HP-Provided WLAN Utilities
41 Disabling Automatic Wireless Network Configuration
42 Determining Your Wireless LAN Device
43 Installing Your Wireless LAN Utilities and Locating Documentation
44 Setting Up Bluetooth
44 Using the Q Menu to Turn on Wireless LAN
45 Turning Off the Tablet PC
45 Using the Tablet PC Safely
47 Beginning to Use the Tablet PC
47 Getting Information About the Tablet PC
47 Taking the Product Tour
47 Accessing Operating System Documentation
48 Obtaining Modem and Network Information
48 Using the Documentation Library CD
49 Opening the Documentation Library CD
50 Selecting a Guide
52 Finding a Topic Within a Guide
52 Installing Optional Software
54 Using the Tablet PC Keyboard
54 Attaching the Tablet PC to the Keyboard
56 Adjusting the Tablet PC and Keyboard
57 Closing the Tablet PC and Keyboard
58 Transporting the Tablet PC and Keyboard
59 Detaching the Tablet PC from the Keyboard
61 Maintaining and Protecting the Tablet PC
61 Cleaning the Screen
62 Protecting the Tablet PC from Power Surges
62 Protecting the Tablet PC Against Viruses
63 Replacing a Battery Pack
63 Removing a Battery Pack
66 Inserting a Battery Pack
68 Finding More Power and Battery Pack Information
69 Solving Problems
69 Quick Solutions Checklist
69 Is the Tablet PC Receiving Power?
71 Is the Tablet PC Turned On?
71 Is the Tablet PC in Standby or Hibernation?
72 Is the Tablet PC Overheating?
72 Is the Image Not Visible?
73 Is the System Unresponsive?
74 Is an External Device Not Working?
74 Are You Using All Available Documentation?
75 Is Software Functioning Abnormally?
75 Using HP Help and Support
77 Preparing to Call HP Customer Care
78 Taking the Tablet PC to a Service Provider
79 Identifying Exterior Hardware
79 Pen Components
80 Tablet PC Components
80 Front: Lights and Bluetooth
81 Front: Pen-Activated Buttons
82 Right Side: Power Switch and Power/Standby Light
83 Right Side: Display Toggle and Windows Security Buttons
84 Right Side: Esc, Tab and Q Menu Buttons
85 Right Side: Jog Dial and Antenna
86 Lower Side
87 Left Side: Attachment Slots and Keyboard Connector
88 Left Side: Security Cable Slot, Vent and Antenna
89 Top: Connectors and Jacks
90 Top: Pen Holder and LAN Connection Lights
91 Top: Card Slots, Buttons and Tether Eyelet
92 Back: Attachment Features and Hard Drive Bay
93 Back: Battery Bay
94 Back: Memory and Mini PCI Compartment
95 Back: Labels
96 Back: Tilt Feet and Pad Feet
97 Additional Tablet PC Standard Components
97 Documentation CDs
98 Cord and Cables
99 Adapters and Accessories
100 Tablet PC Keyboard Components
100 Front: Lights and Pointing Device
101 Front: Keys
102 Front: Positioning and Security Features
103 Top
104 Back
105 Additional Keyboard Standard Component
106 Index
Wireless Security
1 Wireless Security
2 Executive Summary
3 Mobile Device Security and HP Protect Tools
4 Wired Equivalent Privacy
5 Wi-Fi Protected Access
6 IEEE .i
7 Emerging Mobile Applications
8 Virtual Private Network vs. Reverse Proxy
9 Conclusion
10 For more information