HP omnibook xe3 Service Manual
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Product Information
HP OmniBook XE3
Mechanical Features
Kensington MicroSaver lock slot.
Continuously variable-speed fan.
Continuously variable-speed fan.
Standards
PC99, ACPI.
Environmental Limits
Operating temperature: 0 to 40
°
C (32 to 104
°
F).
Operating humidity: 10 to 90 percent RH without condensation.
Operating altitude: up to 3050 m (10,000 ft).
Operating altitude: up to 3050 m (10,000 ft).
Storage temperature: –20 to 65
°
C (–4 to 149
°
F).
Storage altitude: up to 12,200 m (40,000 ft).
Mean time between failure: 20,000 hours.
Mean time between failure: 20,000 hours.
Software Specifications
Table 1-1. XE3 Series Software Specifications
Operating Software
Microsoft Windows 98SE, 2000, or Millennium Edition (all in ACPI mode).
512KB flash BIOS ROM (PLCC type with socket for B-Test only).
Supports standby to RAM or hard disk.
Hot keys for system control.
Password protection.
Auto-configuration when using simple port replicator.
PC99 ready with Plug-and-Play.
Keyboard BIOS flashable.
ACPI 1.0b compatible.
Smart battery support.
DMI EEPROM (2 KB) extension.
Bootable devices; FDD, HDD, CD-ROM/DVD.
512KB flash BIOS ROM (PLCC type with socket for B-Test only).
Supports standby to RAM or hard disk.
Hot keys for system control.
Password protection.
Auto-configuration when using simple port replicator.
PC99 ready with Plug-and-Play.
Keyboard BIOS flashable.
ACPI 1.0b compatible.
Smart battery support.
DMI EEPROM (2 KB) extension.
Bootable devices; FDD, HDD, CD-ROM/DVD.
Applications
Adobe Acrobat Reader.
MusicMatch MP3 software (certain models only).
DVD player (models with DVD only).
One-Touch Button software.
Fax software (included in Windows 2000).
Virus protection software.
For additional information about the notebook’s software, see the HP Notes.
MusicMatch MP3 software (certain models only).
DVD player (models with DVD only).
One-Touch Button software.
Fax software (included in Windows 2000).
Virus protection software.
For additional information about the notebook’s software, see the HP Notes.