Attachment A: User Manual For FCC statement please refer to user manual page 7. Date: Apr.
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Introduction This Operating Manual tells you how to put your PC into operation and how to operate it in daily use. It applies for all configuration levels. Depending on the configuration level chosen some of the hardware components described may not be available on your PC. Please observe the notes on your operating system.
Introduction Rotational conventions Rotational conventions The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows: Pay particular attention lo texts marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning endangers your life, destroys the system, or 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. .
Important notes In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to take note of when working with your PC. The manufacturer's notes contain helpful information on your PC. Safety Pay attention to the information provided in the manual "Safely and Ergonomics”.
Important notes Safety Notes on installing and removing boards Boards with electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) may be identified by labels. A Ala When you handle boards fitted with BSDs, you must observe the following points under all circumstances: You must always discharge yourself {.g. by touching a grounded object) before working. The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges Pull oul the power plug before inserting or pulling out boards containing BSDs.
Manufacturer's notes Important notes Manufacturer's notes Energy saving When the PC is delivered, some energy-saving functions are already set {see Technical Manual for the system board or in the manual "BIOS Setup”). » If you are not using your PC, switch it off. » In the BIOS Sep you may set further energy-saving functions for the FC (see the Technical Manual of the system board or in the manual “BIOS Setup").
Important notes Manufacturer's notes Disposal and recycling This device has been manufactured lo the greatest possible degree from materials which can be recycled or disposed of in a manner that is not environmentally damaging. The device is taken back after use, so that it can be recycled, provided that it is returned in a condition which is the result of normal use. Any components not recuperated will be disposed of in an environmentally acceptable manner.
Manufacturers notes Important notes RFI suppression All other devices connected to or integrated in this product must have RFI suppression in accordance with EC directive 89/336/EEC. Products meeting these requirements are accompanied by a certificate issued by the manufacturer and carry the CE symbol. FCC Class B Compliance Statement If there is an FCC statement on the device, thee: The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein.
Important notes Manufacturer's notes The use of shielded #O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and ali optional peripheral or host devices, Failure to do so may violate FCC rules. 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 guidelines if it is necessary to replace the original cord set.
Manufacturer's notes Important notes Table A: Cord Type Size of Conductors Maximum Current in Cord Rating of Unit SIT 18 AWG 10 Amps 18 AWG 12 Amps 14 AWG 12 Amps SVT 18 AWG 10 Amps 17 AWG 12 Amps For units sel at 115 v: use a parallel blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 125 V {Figure 2). For units set at 230 V {domestic use): use a tandem blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 250 V (Figure 3).
important notes Manufacturer's notes For the United Kingdom Should the plug on the flexible cord not be of the type for your socket outlets, do not use an adapter but remove the plug from the cord and discard. Carefully prepare the end of the supply cord and fit a suitable plug.
Transporting the PC important notes Transporting the PC Transport all parts separately, and in their original packaging or in a packaging which protects them from knocks and jolts, to the new site. Do not unpack them until all transport maneuvers are completed. Never drop the monitor {danger of implosion)! Cleaning the PC Turn off all power and equipment switches and pull the power plug out of the grounded power pullets, Do not clean any interior parts yourself, leave this job to a service technician.
Important notes Cleaning the PC Cleaning the system unit and the monitor Wipe the system uni and monitor casing with a dry cloth. If particularly dirty, use a cloth which has been moistened in mild domestic detergent and then carefully wrung out. Cleaning the keyboard and the mouse Use a cloth for disinfection to clean the keyboard and the mouse. Remove the retaining ring on the underside of the mouse and then clean the mouse mechanism and the rotating ball.
Preparation for use and operation AN Please take note of the satiety information in the chapter "Important notes". Unpacking and checking the delivery It is recommended not to throw away the original packaging material? It may be required for reshipment al some irate date. » Unpack all the individual parts. » Check the delivery for damage incurred during transport, » Check whether the delivery agrees with the details in the delivery note.
Preparation for use and operation Preparing the PC for use Preparing the PC for use First-time setup includes the connection of the devices (monitor, mouse, keyboard etc.) and the setup of the supplied software. When you set up the PC for the first time, you should carry out the following steps in the order shown: 1. Decide where you are going to use the PC. aon Connect the external devices to the system unit. Check the rated voltage of the system unit and connect ft to the line voltage.
Connecting devices Preparation for use and operation Connecting devices The power plug must be disconnected! Read the documentation about the external device before connecting it. Do nat connect or disconnect cables during a thunderstorm Always take hold of the actual plug body. Never unplug 2 cable by puling the cable itself! Connect and disconnect the cables in the order described below. Connecting cables . Turn off all power and equipment switches.
Preparation for use and operation Connecting devices Ports for external devices The ports for external devices are on the rear and on the front of the system unit. The ports available on your PC depend on the configuration level you have selected. The standard ports are marked with symbols like those below or similar symbols. Exact details of the position of the ports are supplied in the Technical Manuals for the boards.
Connecting devices Preparation for use and operation ~ ~~ Example of the multi functional front panel A) Front angel with audio ports 1= Audio output {Line out) 8) Front panel with chip card reader 2= Audio input (Line in) C) Front panel with infrared port 3= Microphone jack D) Front panel with lock only £) Empty front panel without drive cover * The audio ports may be at the rear of the PC. Connecting the keyboard Use only the keyboard cable supplied.
Preparation for use and operation Connecting devices Connecting the mouse > Plug the connector of the mouse cable into the mouse pert. If you attach a serial mouse, you can disable the mouse controller in the BIOS-Soup in order to free the IRAQI for a different application. If the mouse controller is disabled, you will not be able Io operate a mouse connected to the PS/2 mouse port.
Connecting devices Preparation for use and operation Connecting the monitor to the line voltage » Prepare the monitor as described in the Operating Manual for the monitor. » Plug the data cable of the monitor into the monitor port of the system unit. » Depending on the connector, plug the monitor power cable into either the system unit {1} or the grounded power outlet (2). You may only plug the monitor power cable into the monitor connector the rated current of the monitor is Jess than 1.
Preparation for use and aeration Connecting the PC to the line voltage Connecting the PC to the line voltage 100V-125V 200V-240V 1 = Notch for inserting the screwdriver » Check the rated voltage.
Connecting the PC to the line voltage Preparation for use and operation » Plug the system unit's power cable into the system unit (1) and then into the grounded power outlet (2).
Preparation for use and operation Unlocking/locking the system unit Unlocking/locking the system unit ‘fou can use the lock on the cover le lock the system unit mechanically. If your system is equipped with a drive cover, you can also tack access to the ON/OFF switch and drives, Unlocking the system unit » Tum the key counterclockwise (1) » Slide he drive cover in direction of the arrow (2). Locking the system unit » Slide the drive cover in direction of the arrow (1) and turn the key clockwise {2).
Switching the PC on and off Preparation for use and operation Switching the PC on and off 2 “ 1= Main switch 0 = System unit is switched off 2x ON/OFF switch 1 = System unit is ready-to-operate 3= Power-on indicator System unit is off The main switch {1} is in position 0 and the power-on indicator (3) does not light The ON/OFF switch (2) is disabled.
Preparation for use and operation Switching the PC on and off System unit is ready-to-operate “The main switch (1) is in position | and the power-on (3) indicator lights up orange. In this mode, you can switch the system unit on with the ON/OFF switch (2), The “ready-to-operate” status corresponds to the “stand-by” status of a TV set. System unit is on The main switch (1) is in position ) and the power-on indicator (3) lights up green.
Switching the PC on and off Preparation for use and operation Notes on Windows 95 The license number for Windows 85 is printed on the front cover of the Windows 95 manual supplied H your system is not equipped with a CD-ROM drive, you should create a backup copy after installing Windows 95 so that you can restore the hard disk contents in an emergency. You need about 40 diskettes for this.
Preparation for use and operation Switching the PC on and off ‘The power-on indicator lights green and the PC is started. If you have assigned the system password, you must enter this when 1 requested order to start the operating system, Switching off the PC » Shut down the operating system properly. » Switch the system unit to ready-to-operate (with the ON/OFF switch) or switch it off {with the main switch). If the system unit is ready-to-operate, the power-on indicator lights up orange.
indicators on the system unit Preparation for use and operation Indicators on the system unit 1= CD-ROM indicator 4= Power-on indicator 2= Chipboard reader indicator 5= Hard disk indicator 3= Floppy disk indicator 1+ CD-ROM indicator The indicator lights up when the CD-ROM drive of the system unit is accessed. You may only remove the GD when the indicator is dark 2 Chipboard reader indicator The indicator lights up when the chip card reader is accessed.
Preparation for use and operation Indicators on the system unit 4 Power-on indicator The indicator lights up green when the system unit is switched on. The indicator lights up orange when the system unit is ready-to-operate. In this mode the PC consumes very little power and can be switched on at the ON/OFF switch. if the remote-on function is Enabled in the BIOS Setup, the system unit can be switched on by an incoming message {e. g. fax, telephone call}.
Working with floppy disks Preparation for use and operation Working with floppy disks Follow the instructions supplied by the vendor of the floppy disks. Never clean the floppy disk drives with cleaning disks. Even just one pattern would destroy the read/write head in the disk drive within 20 seconds.
Preparation for use and operation Keyboard Keyboard CLL aT 00 sug LIL Function keys 3 = Cursor control keys 2 = Alphanumeric keypad 4 = Calculator keypad (numeric keypad) Important keys and key combinations The following description of keys and key combinations refers fo MS Windows.
Keyboard E Preparation for use and operation Euro key produces the Euro character (Windows 98 and Windows NT5.0). Num Lock key Hm By pressing the Num Lock key you switch between the upper and lower-case levels of the calculator keypad At upper-case elev (Num Lock indicator iit) the digit and comma keys are active. At dower-case level {Num Lock indicator not Jit) the cursor control functions are active in the calculator keypad. Carl key ct starts key combination actions. Warm hoot restarts your PC.
Settings in BIOS Setup The BIOS Setup menu allows you to set your hardware configuration and system functions. When the PC is delivered, the default entries are valid (see Technical Manual for the system board or in the manual “BIOS Setup”). You can customize these settings to your requirements in BIS Setup.
Settings in BIOS Setup Calling BIOS Setup Phoenix 2108 Sere 1 Cato Advent Security Poe: Exit melt Il Select Stew Change Values ¥s setup Detainee 200 #2it eo Select Mani outer Select » Sub-Ana 77 Fractious Slues Example of the Mi tin menu of the BIOS Setup 1= Menu bar 3= Information area 2= Working area 4 = Operations bar The BIOS Sep screen is divided into the following areas: » Menu bar (1) in the menu bar, you can select the different BIOS Setup menus.
Operating BIOS Setup Settings in BIOS Setup Operating BIOS Setup If you want to exit BIOS Sew without saving the new settings: * Press the [Esc] key to enter the Exit menu + Select the option Discard Changes & Exit. ® Press the Enter key. Changing settings To select the required menu in the menu bar, use the cursor or To select the required tilde, use the cursor keys [f] or [1]. The field selected is highlighted To display a sub menu, select the corresponding field (marked with and press the Enter key.
Settings in BIOS Setup Exiting BIOS Setup Exiting BIOS Setup To exit BIOS Setup, select the Exit menu from the menu bar. You can then decide which settings you want to save. The elixir menu gaffers the following options. You must mark the required option and activate it with the Enter key. Save Changes & Exit Select Save Changes & Exit to save the current seedlings and exit the BIOS Sep. The PC is rebooted and the new settings come into effect.
Property and data protection The software functions and mechanical lock on your PC enables you to protect your stern and personal data in a number of ways against unauthorized access. By combining these options, you can achieve optimum protection for your system. Locking the system unit mechanically You can mechanically lock the casing by means of the lock on the front of the system unit. 1 your system is equipped with a drive cover you can additionally Jock the drives and the ON/OFF switch.
Property and data protection Security functions under MS Windows Security functions under MS Windows Under MS Windows you can activate a screen saver and protect it with a password. Only those users who know the password can deactivate the screen saver and access any open files. Detailed information on screen savers under M8 Windows is provided by the associated help function, Security functions under Windows NT You can use the LAUNCH program to start the screen saver Powers aver immediately.
BIOS Setup security functions Property and data protection BIOS Setup security functions The Security menu in BIOS Setup offers you various options for protecting your system and personal data against unauthorized access. By combining these options, you can achieve optimum protection for your system. . A detailed description of the Securing menu is provided in the Technical 1 Manual for the system board or in the "BIOS Setup” manual.
Property and data protection BIOS Setup security functions Preventing unauthorized writing of diskettes To activate this protection. select the value Disabled for the Diskette Write field in the Security menu. Protecting BIOS from overwriting To activate this protection, select the value Disabled for the Diskette Write field in the Security mem. Protecting PC from being switched on by an external device To activate this protection make Ihe required settings in the sub menu.
BIOS Setup security functions Property and data protection Setting the Setup/System password The Setup password prevents unauthorized calling of BIOS Setup. BIOS Setup can be called only by those who know the Setup password. The system password prevents unauthorized access to your device. With the system password you can prevent booting of the operating system. The system can be accessed only by those who know the system password. You must also set a Setup password to make the system password effective. .
Property and data protection BIOS Setup security functions » To lock the settings of installed boards with their own BIOS in addition to preventing calling of the JOBS Setup, mark the Sen Password Lock field and select the value Extended. For the system password: » To prevent booting of the operating system, mark the Siemens Password Mode field and select the value System. To lock the keyboard and the mouse, use the security functions of your operating system instead of the Keyboard entry.
Troubleshooting and tips Take note of the safety hints in the manual "Safety and Ergonomics” and in the chapter "Preparation for use and operation”, when you connect or disconnect cables. if a fault occurs, try to correct it as described. = in this chapter * in the documentation of the connected devices * in the help systems of the software used. if you fail lo correct the problem, proceed as follows: » Switch the PC off. » Make a note of the steps and the circumstances that led to the fault.
Troubleshooting and tips Power-on indicator remains dark after you have switched on your device This may have the following causes: There is a defect in the ac power supply » Check that the power cable is plugged properly into the system unit and grounded power outlet, » Switch the PC on at the main switch. Internal power supply overloaded » Disconnected the power plug of the system unit from the grounded power outlet. » Plug the power plug into the grounded power outlet again.
Troubleshooting and tips Brightness control is set to dark » Set the brightness control to fight. For detailed information, please refer to the Operating Manual supplied with your monitor. Power cable or monitor cable not connected » Switch off the monitor and the system unit. = Check that the power cable is properly connected to the monitor and system unit or to the grounded power outlet » Check that the monitor cable is properly connected to the system unit or monitor {if nol permanently attached).
Troubleshooting and tips ‘Wrong monitor has been set under Windows for Work groups » Insert the system disk. » Reboot the PC. If your systems is equipped with a GD54X8 screen controller: » Use the SET-VGA program {under MS-DOS) to set the correct values for the attached monitor. If your system is equipped with a screen controller from Matrix: * Change into the Windows directory. » Start the Setup program. Charge the display type to VGA.
Troubleshooting and tips No mouse pointer displayed on the screen Shut down the operating system properly. Switch the PC off, Check that the mouse cable is properly connected to the system unit. if you use an adapter or extension lead with the mouse cable, check the connector. Make sure that only one mouse is connected. Switch the PC on. The mouse controller must be enabled, if you use a PS/2 mouse. Check in the BIOS Setup that the mouse controller is enabled.
Troubleshooting and tips Time and/or date is not correct * Set the time and/or date. You can set the time and date in the BIOS Setup or in the operating system if the time and date are repeatedly wrong when you switch on your PC, the battery is flat.
Troubleshooting and tips Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows 95 Using the backup diskettes or Windows 85 CD, you can restore your PC fo the slate in which it was originally delivered from the factory. Restoring hard disk contents with a Windows 95 CD » Proceed as described in the related documentation. Restoring the hard disk contents using the backup diskettes » Insert the first backup disk and follow the instructions on the screen.
Troubleshooting and tips Tips The PC cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch » Press the ON/OFF switch again Cause: The PC has not been switched on with the ON/OFF switch. Out of system resources If you have too many applications running at once, you may experience problems. due to a lack of system resources, If this happens, you should close applications you do not require or call the applications in a different order.
System expansions it may be necessary to update the BIOS when carrying out a system expansion or hardware upgrade. In this instance, please contact our service This chapter describes all the activities required to modify your PC hardware (e.g. installing boards or drives). Memory and processor upgrading are described in the Technical Manual for the system board. Read the supplied documentation before installing new drives and/or boards.
System expansions Opening the system unit > » Lift up the top cover slightly at the rear edge (1). » Push the top cover forcefully (with a jolt) in the direction of the arrow (2). > Lift off the top cover completely in the direction of the arrow (3). . Depending on the equipment level of your unit, a damaged film cable may 1 be mounted in the PC housing.
Assembling the system unit System expansions Assembling the system unit » Position the top cover on the system unit in the direction of the arrow {1}. Ensure that the locating pins on the inside of the top cover engage in the corresponding guides on the system unit. » Push the top cover in the direction of the arrow (2) until it engages. » Return the system unit to its original position. » If you have disconnected cables, reconnect them at the rear.
System expansions Installing and removing a board Installing and removing a board Observe the notes on installing and removing boards in the chapter “Important notes”. Slot board . Systems with an ATX system board have no slot board. The number, i position and constellation of the board slots on the ATX system board can be found in the technical manual for the system board. Example of slot boards 1= ISA slot t= Soreness controller must be installed here.
Installing and removing a board System expansions Installing a board » Remove the top cover (see "Opening the system unit’). » Press on the clip in the direction of the arrow (1) and remove it (2). » Remove the rear slot cover plate from the slot {3). Do not dispose of the rear slot cover plate. For cooling, protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations, you must refit the rear slot cover plate if you remove the board. » Take the new board out of its packaging.
System expansions Installing and removing a board = a » Push the board into the slot (1). Ensure that the end of a long board without angle bracket fits into the corresponding guide of the system unit. Ensure also that the point of the angle bracket slots into guide (a). » Press the board into the slot so that it engages. » Replace the clip (2) which fixes the board. Ensure that the clip engages. » If necessary, plug the lines on the board.
Installing and removing a board System expansions Removing a board » Open the system unit {see "Opening the system unit"). » Remove the lines connected to the board » Press on the clip in the direction of the arrow (1) and remove it (2). » Remove the board from the system unit (3). » Place the board into an appropriate packaging.
System expansions Installing and removing a board For cooling, protection against fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations, you must refit the rear slot cover plate if you remove the board. » Push the rear slot cover plate into the slot (1). Ensure that the point of the cover engages into the guide (a). > Replace the clip {2) which fixes the board. Ensure that the clip engages.
Installing and removing drives System expansions Installing and removing drives The system unit houses a total of three accessible drives (two 5 drives and one 3 drive} and two non-accessible half-height (Slimline) drives. DE drives Four IDE drives are supported in the default configuration, whereby ideally hard disks should be connected to IDE interface 1 and slower IDE drives (e.g. CAROM; to IDE interface 2 (also see Technical Manual of system board).
System expansions Installing and removing drives Removing an accessible drive » Open the system unit (see "Opening the system unit"). > A= Position of the knurled screw for the uppermost drive B= Position of the knurled screw for the middle drive C= Position of the knurled screw for the lowest drive » Remove the relevant knurled screw (1) and take the drive out of the system unit (2). You can also use a coin to loosen the knurled screw.
Installing and removing drives System expansions » Insert the metal cover on the right-hand side and snap it into place on the defoliant side of the metal casing (1). » Press the plastic cover into the bay in the top cover from the inside (2). Ensure that the cover engages. » Close the system unit (see "Ass ling the system unit"). . If necessary. you must adapt the entry for the drive in the Sep menu.
System expansions Installing and removing drives Installing an accessible drive » Open the system unit (see "Opening the system unit"). » Remove the metal cover by pulling the left-hand tab forward (1). » Lever the plastic cover away from the desired bay in the top cover (2). Do not throw away the covers. If you remove the drive again later, you will have to reinstall the covers. » Take the new drive out of its packaging » Make the required settings on the drive (if necessary, on installed drives as well).
Installing and removing drives System expansions A= Position of the knurled screw for the uppermost drive Position of the knurled screw for the middle drive C= Position of the knurled screw for the lowest drive » Push the drive into the system unit (1), and fix it with the knurled screw (2). If the controls of a drive stick oul too far, you can install the drive set further back in the middle bay, so that it is possible to close the drive cover.
System expansions Installing and removing drives Installing or removing the hard disk drive » Open the system unit (see "Opening ihe system unit’). Removing the hard disk carrier » Lift the drive carrier up (1) and pull it in the direction of the arrow (2). » Put the drive carrier on its side. . Make sure that rhos cables or film plugs are not pulled out of their plug F | connectors.
installing and removing drives System expansions Installing a hard disk drive » Take the new hard disk drive out of its packaging. Make the required settings (e.g. master-slave settings) on the drive. v Slide the hard disk drive into the drive carrier (1). v » Secure the drive in bay A using the screws 2a, or secure the drive in bay B using the screws 20. Plug the data and the power supply connectors into the hard disk drive.
System expansions Installing and removing drives Removing a hard disk drive » Pull the connectors of the data and the power line from the hard disk drive. = Remove the screws 12 for the drive in bay A or the screws 1b for the drive in hay B. » Pu lithe hard disk drive oul of the carrier (2).
installing and removing drives System expansions installing the hard disk carrier » Place the hard disk carrier into the system unit at a slanting angle (1) and tlt it downward (2). When you tilt the hard disk carrier, ensure that it locks in place properly on the slot board (if there is a slot board). During removal, plug in any cables or film plugs which may have been pulled out. re If necessary, you must adapt the entry for the drive in the Setup menu.
System expansions Extensions on the system board Extensions on the system board Details of how and if you can upgrade the main memory or video memory for an on-board screen controller, or retrofit the second-level cache or the processor of your PC are provided in the Technical Manual for the system board. Below the necessary steps are described to enable you to work on the system board. » Open the system unit (see "Opening the system unit").
Replacing the lithium battery System expansions Replacing the lithium battery Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion. The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or a battery type recommended by the manufacturer. Do not throw lithium batteries into the trashcan, It must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste. Make sure that you insert the battery the right way round.
Technical data Electrical data Regulations complied with: Protection class: Rated voltage range: {searchable} Frequency: Max. rated current: + System unit with monitor socket: + Monitor socket {output} Maximum power draw in operation: Minimum power draw in operation: reduced by Windows 95 Power management advanced. Power draw in energy saving mode: Power draw in the ready’ status EN 60850 / VDE 0808 UL 1950 CBA 22.2 No.
Technical data Environmental conditions Environment class {3K2) DIN IEC 721 part 3-3 Environment class (2K2) DIN IEC 721 part 3-2 Temperature: + Operating (3K2) 36°C + Transport (2K2) -25°C 60°C Condensation in operating must be avoided. Clearance required to ensure adequate ventilation: + left-hand side min. 200 mm e front min. 200 mm * rear min. 200 mm AD Do not place several system units one above the other.
Index A Accessible drive installing 62 removing 60 Accumulator, disposal 6 Activating, security measures 37 Address 73 Alphanumeric keypad 30 Alt Grey 30 Anti-theft protection 37 Assembling, PC 53 Assignment DMA channels 73 I/O address 73 interrupt 73 Audi input 18, 17 Audio output 18, 17 B Battery 68 disposal 6 BIOS Setup calling 33 changing 35 security functions 3% BIOS Setup 33 exiting 36 operating 35 Board installing 34 removing 54 safety 4 AP6IB1-KA44-2102-3-7619 75
Index c Cable connecting 15 disconnecting 15 Cabling, PC 158 Cache, installing 68 Calculator keypad 30 Calling, BIOS Setup 33 CD, Windows 35 49 CD-ROM drive Indicator: 27 installing 62 manual 50 removing 60 CE certificate © Changing BIOS-Setup 35 hard disk drive 64 lithium battery 69 Checking, rated voltage 20 Chip card reader indicator 27 Class B Compliance Statement 7 Cleaning 11 Clearance 72 Configuration, BIOS-Setup 33 Connecting cables 15 devices 15 keyboard 17 monitor 18 mouse 18 parallel port 18 powe
index D Dark screen 44 Data protection 237 technical 71 Date, not correct 48 Devices connecting 15 interface 16 Dimensions 71 Diskette 29 cannot be read or written 47 write-protection 29 Disposal 6 DMA 73 Drifting screen display 46 Drive 59 E Electrical data 71 Electromagnetic compatibility 6 Energy saving 5 Enter key 30 Environmental conditions 72 data 72 Ergonomic, video workstation 14 Error date 48 floppy 47 message 48 mouse 47 screen 44, 45 System unit 44 Time 48 ESD 4 Euro key 31 Exiting, BIOS Setup 36
Index E FCC statement 7 Floppy disk drive indicator 27 installing 62 removing 60 Front panel 17 audio ports 17 chip card reader 17 infrared port 17 Function keys 30 G Game port 16 Green, power-on indicator 28 Guarantee coupon booklet 13 H Hard disk defect 48 drive, replacing 64 indicator 28 1 VO address 73 IDE drives 59 Important notes 3 Indicator power-on indicator fails to light 44 remains blank 44 Indicators, on the PC 27 Installation, new Software 43 Instating accessible drive 82 board 54 hard disk driv
Index Keyboard 30 cleaning 12 connecting 17 port 16 Keys 30 L LAN-pint 16 Lead-sealing 37 Lift up. top cover 51 Line in 18,17 Line out 16, 17 Lithium battery 68 replacing 69 Locking, PC 22 M Main memory 68 Main switch 23 Manuals 50 Manufacturer's notes 5 Memory, upgrading 68 Menu key 30 Microphone jack 16, 17 Monitor cleaning 12 connecting 13 port 16 transporting 11 Mounting, top cover. 53 Mouse cleaning 12 connecting 18 error 47 port 16 N New Installation, Software 43 No screen display 44.
Index board 4 CE certificate 6 disposal 8 Energy saving § important 3 manufacturer § power cord selection 8 RFl session 7 Safety 3 Num Lock key 31 Numeric keypad 230 Q ON/OFF switch 23 Opening, PC 51 Operating, BIOS Setup 35 Operation 13 Orange, power-on indicator 28 Other manuals 50 Overview, PC 1 Overview, preparing for use 14 P Packing material 13 Parallel interface 16 Parallel port, connecting devices Password Setup password 41, 42 System password 41, 42 PC cabling 15 cannot boot 44 cleaning 12 connecti
Index unlocking 22 PC, assembling 53 Ports, external devices 16 Power cord selection & Power voltage, connecting to 20 Power management 50 Power-on indicator 23, 28 dark 44 POWERLESSNESS 5 Preparation for use 13 overview 14 Problems 43 processor 68 replacing 68 upgrading 68 Property protection 37 PS/2 mouse port 16 R Rated voltage setting 20 Ready-to-operate 23 Recycling 8 Reinstalling, hard disk contents 48 Removing accessible drive 60 board 54 hard disk drive 66 Replacing board 54 hard disk drive 64 lithi
Index Second-level cache, upgrading 68 Security function 39 Securely functions Chip card 37 dock 37 MS-Windows 38 Security measures 37 Select prows cord 8 Serial interface 16 Serial port connecting devices 18 Setting, rated voltage 20 Settings, BIOS Setup 33, 35 Setup password 41 canceling 42 Setup, see BIOS Setup Shift key 30 Slot board 54 Soft Power Off 26 Software, New Installation 43 LAUNCH 5 Start key 30 Starting, BIOS Setup 33 Streamer installing 62 removing 60 Summer time 48 Surface 71 witching off,
Index Transport 11 Trouble Floppy 47 mouse 47 screen 44, 46 System unit 44 Troubleshooting 43 u Unlocking, PC 22 Unpacking 13 Upgrading memory 68 processor 88 Second Level-Cache 68 video memory 88 USE, Universal Serial Bus 16 Vv Ventilation area 72 VASE (DIMS) 5 Video memory, upgrading 68 Video workstation 14 w Warm boot 31 Windows 95 CD 49 Winter time 48 Write protection, floppy 28 83
Contents Introduction Rotational conventions. Important NOELS .ivviaieissimensensnannesammenn Safety... Notes on installing and removing boards Manufacturer's notes Energy saving Disposal and recycling... CE certificate... RF suppression FCG Class B Compliance Statement. Power cord selection... For the United States and Canada . For the United Kingdom Transporting the CF. Cleaning the PC...
Contents Settings in BIOS Setup Calling BIOS Setup... Operating BIOS Setup. Exiting BIOS Setup... Property and data protection .. Locking the system unit mechanically. Access authorization via Anti-theft protection Lead-seal ing. Security functions under MS Windows. BIOS Setup security functions... Setting the Setup/System password Troubleshooting and tips installing new software... Power-on indicator remains dark after you have switched on your device The screen stays blank ..