Attachment: User Manual For FCC statement please refer to user manual page 5. Date: Jul 08, 1998 Siemens Nixon Systematization AG Personal Computer Scenic Mobile 800 N WALDORF Page.
A26391-K82-Z100-1-7619 Mobile 800 Operating Manual May 1998 edition DIMS and VASE are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association. Intel is a registered trademark, Pentium is trademark of inlet Corporation, USA. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows and Windows NT are Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation 05/2 and PS/2 are registered trademarks of International Business. Machines, Inc.
Introduction innovative technology and ergonomic design make this notebook the ideal user-friendly and reliable travel companion. The removable keyboard now provides even more flexibility in the use of your notebook. Your operating system is per-installed on the hard disk to facilitate the procedures when you use your notebook for the first time. The energy-saving processor and the energy-saving functions that can be configured allow you to use the battery capacity of your notebook effectively.
Introduction Rotational conventions Rotational conventions The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows: Pay particular attention to texts marked wile this symbol. Failure to observe this waning endangers your life, destroys the notebook, of may lead to loss of data. This symbol is followed by supplementary Information, remarks and tips. > Texts which follow this symbol describe activities that must be performed in the order shown. Texts fn italics indicate commands or menu item.
Important notes in this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to lake note of when working with your notebook. The manufacturer's notes contain helpful information on your notebook. This chapter also contains information on the licenses like CE certificate and RFI suppression of the notebook. Safety A Pay attention to the information provided in the manual "Safety Notes" .
Important notes Manufacturer's notes Manufacturer's notes Energy saving Make use of the device's power management features (see "F ® If you will not be using your notebook, switch it off, ® The notebook uses Jess power when the power management features are enabled. You will then be able to work for longer before having fo recharge the battery.
CE certificate Important notes CE certificate The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements of the EEC directives C € 89/336/EEC “Electromagnetic compalibility® and 73/23/EEC “Low voltage directive” FCC Class B Compliance Statement if there is an FCC statement on the device, then: The following statement applies fo Ihe products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein. The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation.
Important notes Power cord selection Power cord selection The power cord for this unit has been packed separately and has been selected according to the country of destination. It must be used to prevent electric shock. Use the following quietness if it is necessary to replace the original cord set. The female receptacle of the cord set must meet CEE 22 requirements (see Figure 1).
Power cord selection important notes For units set at 230 V (domestic use): use a tandem blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 250 V (Figure 3). Figure 2 Figure 3 For units set at 230 V {outside of the United States and Canada): use a cord st consisting of & minimum AWG according to Table A and a grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 250 V.
Important notes On the move with the notebook On the move with the notebook Please observe the points listed below when transporting your notebook Transporting the notebook «Do not carry the notebook by its open screen of by an empty slot. + Switch the notebook off and close ihe covers for the ports. » Remove all data carriers {e.q. floppy disk, CD) from the drives. + Always use the bag supplied when transporting the notebook, tit needs 10 be shipped.
Preparation for use and operation A Pay attention to the chapter “Important notes’. You must charge the battery and install the application programs before you can work with the notebook. The operating system and required drivers ara preinstalled. When used away from a wall power outlet, tha notebook runs on its built-in battery. You can increase battery lite by enabling its power management features.
Preparation for use and operation Preparing the notebook for use The power adapter must be at feast 200 mm away from the notebook. It must ba free-standing and may not be covered. Do not stand the power adapter on heat-sensitive material. For wireless data transfer you must align the notebook's infrared interface with that of the parer device (e.g. PC). The devices must not be more than one meter apart.
Preparing the notebook for use Preparation for use and operation Opening the notebook » Press the release button (1) and unfold the display upwards (2). Removable infrared keyboard The removable infrared keyboard now provides even more flexibility in th use of your notebook.
Preparation for use and operation Preparing the notebook for use Installing keyboard battery > Switch off the notebook » Push the locking slide forward (1). » Lift the keyboard at the rear (2) and lay down the keyboard (3) » Press the two tabs in the direction of the arrow (1) > Lift the cover and pull it in the direction of the arrow (2) from the keyboard. A Use only the keyboard battery of the manufacturer.
Preparing the notebook for use Preparation for use and operation > Latin the keyboard battery. » Close the cover » Place the keyboard in the lugs on the notebook (1) and press the keyboard into the bracket provided until it is felt to engage (2). Connecting infrared keyboard with cable The infrared keyboard can ba connected 10 the notebook or PC with an optional cable. This enables the keyboard and the touch pad t be used in the accustomed manner.
Preparation for use and operation Switching on the notebook Switching on the notebook » Press the release button (1) and unfold the display upwards (2). > Press the OFFEND switch (3) for roughly one second. A ‘You must not switch off or warm-boot your notebook during first-time installation . When you switch on your notebook for the first time the supplied software is set up and 1 | configured. Please follow the instructions on the screen.
Switching off the notebook Preparation for use and operation Switching off the notebook > Shut down the operating stern properly. If Windows 95 is installed on your notebook, the system is shun down and the notebook is switched off. If the notebook is not switched off automatically, press the QN/GFF switch (1) for approx. four seconds. If the ONn/OH switch is only pressed for approx.
Preparation for use and operation indicators and input devices Display field Symbols and texts in tha display field indicate the operating state of the notebook. The meaning of the symbols and texts are as follows: Rev if ov — The lef battery is installed. When the symbol flashes, the left battery is drained or L detective (for measures, see "Charging.
indicators and input devices Preparation for use and operation The infrared connection between the removable keyboard and the notebook is switched on. When this symbol flashes, the infrared connection is not sufficient. Check the position of the removable keyboard relative to the notebook (see =) Removal raced keyboarder. ~~ The "long-distance" infrared connection between the removable keyboard and the notebook is switched on.
Preparation for use and operation Indicators and input devices Keyboard a” ene a= =) [I= The following description of the keys applies for the Windows 85 operating system. Additional key functions are described in the application program manual. The figure below shows how to access the different characters and editing frictions on keys with overlaid functions, The keystrokes shown in the example only work if Caps UK, Numskull, and Padlock have not been enabled (i.e.
Indicators and input devices Preparation for use and operation Backspace key The Backspace key deletes the character fo the left of the cursor. Tab key The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop Enter key (return, enter, line feed, carriage return) The enter key terminates a command line. The command you have entered is executed when you press Enter. Caps Lock key The Caps Lock key activates uppercase mode (Capsule is shown in the display fireside.
Preparation for use and operation Indicators and input devices Numeric keypad LE h] PPT Characters enabled when neither Padlock, nor Numskull are visible in the display field. 2 = Characters enabled when Padlock and Numskull are visible in the display field. The key [Pad Num) enables and disables the integrated numeric keypad. If the numeric keypad is enabled (Numeral is shown in the display field) and you hold the [Fri key down, you can output the characters printed in blue at the right bottom of the keys.
Indicators and input devices +0 +55] Preparation for use and operation Switching monitor on/off This key combination switches your notebook's display on and off. Doing so dares not affect any running programs. Enabling Standby mode This key combination enables Standby mode. You can cancel Standby made by pressing any key.
Preparation for use and operation The notebook battery The notebook battery “The notebook is fitted with a battery (Lithium lon battery) that provides it with power during mobile use. You can increase battery life by enabling its power management features. In addition to the notebook standard battery, you can also use a secant notebook battery. By using both notebook batteries, you can double the notebook's mobile operation time.
The notebook battery Preparation for use and operation Connecting the power adapter The supplied power cord conforms ta ihe requirements of the country in which you purchased your notebook. Make sure that the power cable is approved for use in the country in which you intend to use it. The notebook and the power adapter should be at least 200 mm apart. Keep other objects 100 mm clear of the notebook and its power adapter. Do not cover the ventilation slots in the notebook and the power adapter.
Preparation for use and operation The notebook battery Connecting the car adapter You can use the car adapter to charge your notebooks battery if the car has a 12V electrical system, » Switch off the notebook. » Place the notebook on a level, stable surface. » install the notebook battery. Plug the DC output cantor on the car adapter into the DC input connector (DC IN} on the notebook (1) » Stan the car's engine. the car's engine while the car adapter is connected to the car's electrical stern.
The notebook battery Preparation for use and operation Learning cycle for notebook batteries Your notebook battery contains electronics which continuously monitors the notebook battery charging level and displays the current charging level. To compensate measuring errors of the electronics, and because the chemical properties of the battery change over time, the electronics must be re calibrated regularly. This calibration is carried out with the battery learning cycle.
Preparation for use and operation The notebook battery 1 Disk drives can also ba removed or installed while in operation (but not when the disk. drive is being accessed). re Removing notebook battery/drive » Push the release slide on the underside of the notebook firmware (1). » Pull the module out of the slot {2}. instating notebook battery/drive > Place the module in the slot with the connection contacts first and the sticker facing upward.
Working with floppy disks Preparation for use and operation Working with floppy disks A Follow the instructions supplied by the vendor of the floppy disks. Never clean the floppy disk drives with cleaning disks. Even just one attempt would destroy the readily head in the disk drive within 20 seconds. = Eject button for inserted floppy disks Floppy disk Is writs protected Floppy disk Is not write-protected t= Insertion direction = Label area 3= Write protection tab for a 720 Byte or a 1.
Preparation for use and operation Operating the CD-ROM drive and the DVD drive Operating the CD-ROM drive and the DVD drive This device contains a light-emitting diode, classified according to IEC LASER CLASS 1 (LANKAN 1 LANCASTER, LASS 1 LASER APPARATUS, and must not be opened. Avoid touching the surface of a CD. Handle CDs only by their edges! Always store CDs/DVDs in their cases. You avoid dust contamination, scratches.
Operating the CD-ROM drive and the DVD drive Preparation for use and operational inserting or removing a COMDR Tha notebook must be switched on, » Pres the Insectivore bunion for roughly one second. The CD/DVD tray opens. » Pull the CD/DVD tray completely out. » Place the CD/DVD in the CU/DVD {ray with the labeled side facing upwards, and carefully push the CD/DVD into the mount or remove an inserted CODED, > Push the CD/DVD tray in until you feel it locking nto place.
Preparation for use and operation Operating the Zip drive Manual removal (emergency removal) in the event of a power failure or damage to the drive it may be necessary to manually remove the Co/DVD SE >» » Switch off the notebook. Press a piece of wire {e. g. a paper clip) firmly into the opening. The CD/DVD tray is unlocked. You Cain now pull it out of the drive. Operating the Zip drive Belabors he Zip drive can be used, you must install the omega software an your notebook.
Operating the Zip drive Preparation for use and operation Reinstalling the omega software from the Zip disk If the Zip drive of your notebook has already been assigned a drive latter in My Computer of in the File Manager, you can install the omega software directly from the Zip disk "omega Tools". » Install the Zip drive, Switch on your notebook and start Windows. Insert the Zip disk "omega Tools" in the Zip drive.
Preparation for use and operation Operating the Zip drive Handling Zip disks Follow the instructions supplied by the vendor of the Zip disks and th following notes: A Always switch your computer on before inserting a Zip disk. Never use force when inserting and removing Zip disks. Never uss ordinary 3.5" disks or cleaning disks in your Zip drive. This will damage the Zip drive.
Operating the Zip drive Preparation for use and operation Removing the Zip disk » Gently push the eject button. The green drive indicator lights up. After a few seconds the Zip disk is then adjective. » Please lay the Zip disk in the protective case after removing it from the drive. When the notebook is switched off, the Zip drive automatically defects the Zip disk. he Manual removal {emergency removal) For normal removal of Zip disks, the notebook must be switched on.
Preparation for use and operation Chip card reader Chip card reader Access 10 your notebook is protested by a chip card reader. The chip card reader is located under the removable keyboard. The settings and operating instructions for PG-Lock are contained in the “BIOS Setup” manual in the chapter "PC-Lock’. » Remove the keyboard (see "Hg gd) > Push your chipboard into the chipboard readers with the chip {contact surfaces) facing downward.
PC Cards Preparation for use and operation Installing a PC card > Insert the PC card, contacts first, into the slot guides. The fabled side of the PC card must be facing upwards. » Gently push the PC card into tha slat until you tes! it click into place Cons the documentation supplied with the PC card for information on how ta install the necessary device drivers. For further information refer to the information files (e.g. * TXT. * DOC.
Preparation for use and operation Microphone and loudspeaker Removing a PC card » Press the eject button (1). It will project further out of the notebook's case. If the eject buttons are pushed in flush with the notebook casing, they must first be snapped out. Press the eject buttons until they snap oul. » Slide the PC card out of the notebook (2). Microphone and loudspeaker 1= builtin microphone 2 builtin loudspeaker Your notebook contains a built-in microphone (1) and a loudspeaker (2).
Using the power-management features Preparation for use and operation Using the power-management features The notebook uses less power when the power management features are enabled. You will then be able to work for Inner before having to recharge the battery. if you wilt not be using your notebook for a longer period, switch it off.
Preparation for use and operation Using the power-management features Suspend mode In suspend mode, ali current data (active programs, files) is saved to the hard disk or buffered in the mammary, and the notebook is switched off, Enabling Suspend mode {Fn] + Hf your notebook is in Suspend mode; * do nol connect any external peripheral devices * do not disconnect any textual peripheral devices ® do not attempt to switch it on if the built-in battery is empty e do roil change or remove the floppy disk, if ins
Using the power-management features Preparation for use and operation Decreasing reading speed of the CD-ROM drive Decreasing the rotating speed of the CD-ROM drive saves power, Press the Insert Eject button for roughly two seconds Display Switching off the display does not affect running programs. Enabling: [En] + E71) Disabling: [Fn) + [Fi] Automatic power down You set this function in the BIOS Setup (see manual BIOS-Setup).
Preparation for use and operation Volume adjustment Volume adjustment Increasing the volume; {Fn} + [F7) Decreasing the volume: [Fr] + [FB] You can also adjust the volume of the loudspeaker in the audio program (e.g. mixer) of in the application program using the audio functions. Changing display settings You configure the basic display settings in the Moon Sep (see manual "BIOS Setup”). You can change the settings using key combinations.
Troubleshooting and tips 1 Take note of the safety hints in the chapter feint notes”, when you connect or disconnect cables. It & fault scours, try to correct it as described. If you fail fo correct the problem, proceed as follows: » Switch off the notebook. » Make a note of the steps and the circumstances that led to the fault, Also make a note of any error messages displayed.
Troubleshooting and tips The notebook's display is difficult to read if the display is difficult to read. it can have the following reasons: Reflexes > Tum the notebook or alter tilt of the display, Maximum screen resolution The screen controller converts the current screen display for the entire screen size. As result. a certain fuzziness cannot always be avoided. Defective pixels on the screen Pixel faults in the form of permanently kt, unfit or different-coicred pixels can occur with LCD monitors.
Troubleshooting and tips The external display is blank or the image is unstable The wrong frequency has been selected for the textual monitor of for the application program. » Terminate the application program in Windows 95 with [AH + [F4l. If the error persists after the program has been terminated, switch the external monitor off, wait at least three seconds, and then switch the external monitor on again. > Set the screen resolution required by the application.
Troubleshooting and tips Mouse driver not loaded » Check whether the required mouse driver is properly installed and is present when the application program is started. Detailed information can be found in the User Guides of the mouse or application program Mouse not connected > Switch off the notebook » Check whether the mouse cable is connected correctly 1o the notebook. if you use an adapter or extension lead with the mouse cable. check the connector. > Switch an the notebook.
Troubleshooting and tips Acoustic warnings A beep sounds every few seconds The battery is mainmast drained. » Charge the battery. A singe continuous beep The notebook cannot switch to standby or suspend made because hard disk or diskette accesses take place or there is no space provided on the hard disk. » Wait until the hard disk or diskette accesses have terminated, of set up the required storage space on the hard disk.
Troubleshooting and tips If you wish to boot from floppy disk: > Inserts system disk. > Press function key [Fi]. Real time clock failure Invalid configuration information please run setup program Press the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility The system configuration information is incorrect > Press function key [EZ] » Reconfigure the system. if the error message is displayed again, the notebook's backup battery is empty.
Memory expansion Install only memory expansions that satiety the requirements and rules governing safety, RFI and electromagnetic compatibility and reflating to telecommunications terminal equipment (see the chapter "Import Use only memory expansion which has been released for your notebook. Never use force when installing of removing memory modules. Make sure that or sign objects do not fall int the memory module compartment.
Memory expansion Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows 95 Removing memory modules > Carefully push the two mounting clips outwards (1). The memory module flaps upwards. » Slide the memory module out of its location (2) > Remove the other memory modules in the same way. » Place the cover on its mounting location (1) and flap it into place on the underside of the notebook (2).
Connecting external devices Disconnected all the devices from their respective power sources when you connect or disconnect a device, Read the documentation on the external device before connecting it. Do not connect of disconnect cables during a thunderstorm. Always lake hold of the actual plug body. Never unplug a cable by puling the cable itself Connect and disconnect the cables in the order described below. Connecting cables e Turn off all power and equipment switches.
Connecting external devices > Microphone jack a Audio outputiLoudspeaker [Gg] Keyboard port HO Psi mouse port DEC socket [+655] serial port Parallel port USB Universal Serial Bus Petra for Quick Port $: CC] Video connector mm Out . £9 IR Post 4 Game Portrait Port Connecting devices with serial or parallel port > Conn act the data cable of the external device to the appropriate port. The serial port Is configured by default as COM.
Connecting external devices Connecting an external monitor An external monitor can be connected to the notebook. The notebook screen controller for an external monitor supports screen resolutions up to 1600 x 1280. Plug the data cable of the monitor into the monitor port Connect the power cable of the external monitor to a power outlet and switch on the monitor. Witch on the notebook.
Connecting external devices Connecting external audio devices Uo not put on headphones until the notebook has been switched on. Before putting loudspeakers and headphones into operation, set the volume to a low setting and then adjust it to the desired volume after start-up, Hf you attach an textual microphone, the builtin microphone is disabled. It you attach an external loudspeaker, the built-in loudspeaker is disabled. Connect the audio device {external microphone, textual loudspeaker.
Connecting external devices Transferring data with the infrared interface The infrared interface (Fast Ir DA} on the back of the notebook allows wireless serial data transmission from the notebook printer. Tha infrared interface of the infrared keyboard enables wireless data transmission io the notebook. infrared data transmission from device to device By default, the infrared interface is set lo COM in the setup.
Connecting external devices infrared data transmission from infrared keyboard to notebook The Infrared transmission angle is approx. 120 distance of ene mater and decreases for distances up to three meters. The “long-distance” infrared connection between the removable keyboard and the notebook is displayed in the display field.
Technical data Notebook Processor Cache: Main memory {SD RAM 3.3 V): System ROM (flash PROMOTE: Screen controller © Video memory (E DO-RAM): * supported resolutions on external display Disk drives: Electrical data Regulations complied with Protection class: Maximum power draw (notebook on with battery charging): Minimum power draw in operation: reduced by Windows 95 Power management advanced.
Technical data Notebook Display: Backbit liquid-crystal trans missive display {LCD TFT) * Display diagonal: * Resolution / colors: Audio: Sounding ESS 1869 + Compatibility: © A/D and DiA conversion: Input devices * Keyboard: * Touch pad (Length, Width} Slots PC card {CardBus/PCMCIA): Ports PS/2 mouse port Port for external keyboard: Port for Quick Port S: Parallel interlace: Port for external monitor: Serial port Microphone jack: Audio input Port for external loudspeaker: Game/Midi Infrared interface (Fast
Notebook battery Technical data Notebook battery Rated voltage: Paled capacity Charging time {when not in operation): Operating time with a battery: Wright: Power supply unit Primary * Rated voltage: * Frequency: . max. rated current. Secondary * Rated voltage: « max. rated current: Car adapter Primary » Rated voltage: Coronary » Rated vantage: * max. rated current: CD-ROM drive Supported CD formats: Laser «Class 1 Laser Product «Type: * Wavelength © Power output: 10.8 hours (70% charging after 1.
Technical data DVD drive DVD drive Supported DVD/CD formats: Laser * Class 1 Laser Product Type: Wave length: Power output: Chip card reader + OVD 5 4.377 Byte + DVD © 7.959 Byte * DVD-10: 8.754 Gayle « DVD-t 15.917 Byte © CD (Mode-1): 656.5 Byte + CD (Mode-2): 743.
Port assignment Technical data Port assignment The assignment of the external ports are as follows: DC jack (DC IN) Pos. | Meaning +19V TV out socket Pos. | Meaning SVideo_Y_FBAS_MUX 1 4 Videodisc Port for external keyboard and PS/2 mouse Fos.
Technical data Port assignment Serial port oon THO ] rt [3 Pos. | Signal name Meaning 1 DCO (Data Carrier Detect) Data Carrier Detect 2 RxD {Receive Data) Receive Data 3 TxO (Transmit Data) Transmit Data 4 DTR (Data Terminal Ready) Data Terminal Ready 5 Signal Ground Signal Ground 6 | DSR (Du ta Set Ready) Data Set Ready 7 RTS {Request to Send) Request to Send 8 CTS (Clear to Send) Clear to Send a Ri (Ring Indicator) Ring Indicator Port for external monitor Pos. | Meaning Pos.
Port assignment Technical data Parallel port The parallel interface supports three transfer mages: SPP, EPP and ECP. SPP mode (standard parallel port) is the mode traditionally used to drive a printer. EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) and ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) modes are transfer modes that allow Transfer rates of 2 and 2.4 Myles. These modes will only work in connection with peripheral devices which specifically support them.
Index A Accumulator, disposal 4 Acoustic warnings 45 Alt Grey 19 Audio input 50 connecting 52 Audio output 52 B Backspace Backspace key Backup diskettes Battery charging notebook battery 24 disposal + installing keyboard battery 12 notebook battery 22.
Index Connecting devices 9 Contents of delivery 9 Cover port CPU speed 21 Cursor control keys 13 Cursor kay 0 Damage during transport & Dark screen Data transfer via infrared interface 53 Date, not correct 44 Date/Time incorrect DC IN (power cable) DC socket 50 DIN assignment 61 Difficult to read, display 42 Diskette 27 cannot be read or write 44 writs-protection 27 Display blank 4% brightness 21 cleaning & difficult to read 42 fight 15,18 image unstable 43 off ion 21 setting 40 swing open 14 switching off
Index Zip disk 34 Energy consumption 37 Energy saving 4 Energy saving function CD-ROM drive 3% display 39 hard disk drive 32 installation under Windows 85 4 loudspeaker 3% Maximum Battery Lite Mode 37 Standby mode 57 Suspend mode 38 Energy saving functions 37 Enhanced Parallel Pot 63 Enter 19 Enter key 19 EPP mode, assignment 63 Ergonomic video workstation 2 Error message acoustic 45 on the screen ESD 3 Extended Capabilities Port 54 F BASS output 50 assignment 3 FCG statement & Floppy disk drive 5 removing
Index Important notes 3 indicator battery charge 15 battery operation 15 POWER indicator fails to light 41 indicators 15 Infrared dale transmission device to device keyboard t0 notebook 54 Infrared keyboard 1% cable 13 does nat work 44 infrared transmission 53 Installing, omega software Installing, keyboard battery Installing.
index M Manual removal COVE 3G Zip disk Maximum Battery Life mode Memory expansion 47 Memory modules, installing and removing Menu key 19 Microphone connecting internal 36 Microphone jack Mobile operation Monitor connecting 51 port assignment 62 Monitor port Mari tor screen ardor message 45 Mouse assignment connecting does not quark 13 Mouse port 5 MPEG decade card 32 N No mouse pointer 43 No screen display 45 Rotational conventions 2 Note & boards 3 CD/DVD 28 CE certificate 5 disposal 4 energy saving 4 key
index caring mountaineering charging with car adapter 24 with power adapter 23 learning cycle 2 Numeric keypad 18 o On, power on indicator Opening, notebook 11 Operating system, installing 14 Operating, Zip dive 3! 3 Packing material 4 Pad Num key 1 Parallel interface Parallel port assignment connecting 50 Pause key 19 PC card 3 installing removing 36 PC-Lock 24 PCMCIA card, see PC card Pixel fault 42 Port a9 assignment 4%, 50, 61 audio input 52 cover 49 external devices textual keyboard external loudspeake
Index Printer does not print 41 PS/2 mouse assignment 5% connection 5% PB/2 mouse port a Quick Port S connecting 52 R Reading speed, CD-ROM drive 39 Recovery boot diskette 24 Recovery CD 46 Recycling 4 Removable infrared keyboard 11 Restoring, hard disk contests 4% Return 3 Safety 3 Saving power 4 Screen stays blank 47, 52 Screen output 21, 40 Select, power cord £ Serial interface 50 Serial mouse connection Serial port assignment connecting infrared 53 Shift 19 Shift key 9 Software installation, omega softw
Index T Tab key 19 Technical data DMA assignment 50 lO addresses 5% interrupt assignment 56 notebook 35 port assignment (1 Time, not correct «4 Tips 41 Touch pad buttons cleaning & does not work 43 Transport Troubleshooting 41 TV card 34 TV set, connecting 51 TV-out 50 assignment 1 switching on/off 21 u USB, Universal Serial Bus 50 v VGA assignment £2 Video workstation 2 Volume adjustment 40 increasing reducing 21 w Windows 95, note 14 Windows NT, note 14 Winter ime 44 Wireless data transfer Write protectio
Contents Troubleshooting and tips The POWER Memory expansion Connecting external devices Pa Parallel port index.