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1. ll oll ll e Actual size when formatted may be slightly different than the size listed on the drive label t Hard disk drive supported In translate mode Epson drives 2 22 Running the SETUP Program Defining your own drive type If the parameters for your hard disk that are listed in its documentation do not match any of the types listed in the table above you can define your own type Follow these steps 1 Highlight the Hard disk 1 or Hard disk 2 option and press Press _F2_ You see the following prompt in the middle of the screen Enter number of cylinders on disk Use the numeric keys along the top of the keyboard or on the numeric keypad with the num lock function turned on to enter the appropriate value for the number of cynria ws on your hard disk If you make a mistake press LE to erase the value before you go to the next step Press Erer You see a prompt to enter the number of cylinder read write heads on the drive Type the correct value as described in step 3 and press Enter You see a prompt to enter the number of sectors per track on the dk 1ype Type the correct value as described in step 3 and press Em You do not enter a value for the drive size SETUP does this automatically based on the other parameters SETUP displays your hard disk drive type as UD followed by the parameters you entered Running the SETUP Program 2 23 Setting the Non cache Areas Your computer automa
2. Q E0000h E3FFFh Disabled Q E4000h E7FFFh Disabled Q E8000h EBFFFh Disabled Q EC000h EFFFFh Disabled To enable or disable shadow RAM at an address select the area and press or to change the setting Note Your computer automatically enables shadow RAM in the address area F0000h through FFFFFh You cannot disable shadow RAM in this area 2 10 Running the SETUP Program Setting the Keyboard Options There are four keyboad options available Q Keyboard function Q Keyboard delay Q Keyboardspeed Q Num Lock status after boot The Keyboard function option allows you to change the Keyboard delay and keyboard speed option settings If Keyboard function is Enabled the default setting you can change the other settings If Keyboard function is Disabled the Keyboard delay and speed settings are listed as N A and you cannot change them You can change the Num Lock status after boot setting anytime The Keyboard delay option allows you to select a delay period between the time you press a Key and the time the character appears on the screem You can select a delay of 0 250 500 750 or 1000 ms milliseconds the higher the number the longer the delay The default setting is 250 ms or 4 second The Keyboard speed option sets the rate at which a character repeats when you hold down a key You can select virtually any speed between 002 and 031 kps keys per second the higher the number the faster the repea
3. 33 50 or 66 MHz low speed simulates an 8 MHz processor speed and automatic speed switches from high to low speed when your computer accesses a diskette drive Running the SETUP Program 2 7 2 8 At high speed the processor can access memory faster so your programs work faster Unless you are using an application program that requires low speed or an older application program that has specific timing requirements when accessing diskettes leave Auto speed and Power on low speed at their default settings Disabled The speed settings you select in SETUP take effect each time you turn on or reset your computer You can also change the speed temporarily by entering a keyboard command or by running the ESPEED program as described in Chapter 1 of the The Software speed change option allows you to disable the keyboard speed changing commands if they are not compatible with the application programs you are using See Chapter 1 of the User s Guide for more information Note When the processor is running at high speed the SPEED light on the front panel is green when it runs at low speed the light is amber Setting the Fast Boot Option The Fast boot option allows you to speed to power on diagnostic testing when you turn on your computer When you enable Fast boot your computer does not run certain system memory tests The default setting is Disabled Running the SETUP Program ting stem a ideo ptions Your compute
4. If you have any other type of monitor or if you want to install a display adapter card to control your monitor see Using a Display Adapter Card on page 1 7 Note If a manual was provided with your monitor refer to those instructions along with the ones below Using the VGA Port Follow these steps to connect your VGA monitor to the built in VGA port on the computer 1 Place your monitor on top of or near the computer Turn the monitor and computer around so the backs are facing you 2 There should be two cables provided with your monitor the monitor cable to connect it to the computer and the power cable to connect it to a power source On most monitors the monitor cable is permanently attached to the monitor such as the one shown in the illustration on the next page If your monitor does not have an attached cable connect the cable to it now gee your monitor manual for instructions 1 4 Setting Up Your System 3 Examine the connector on the monitor cable and line it up with the VIDEO port on the computer Then insert the connector into the port as shown below VIDEO Caution To avoid damaging the connector be careful not to bend the pins when inserting it 4 If the connector has retaining screws tighten them Setting Up Your System 1 5 5 Plug the monitor power cord into the monitor s power inlet as shown below monitor power Inlet 6 Plug the other end of the power cord
5. Move the cursor to the first or last SETUP option and highlight tt Move the cursor to the first option under the previous or next heading and display the previous or next heading that can appear on the screen also scroll through user defined non cache areas in 256KB increments Selects the highlighted option so you can change Its setting Change the curent setting for numeric parameters Increases or decreases the current numeric value Erases the characters you type for options that require keyboard entry such as the date and time The rest of this chapter describes how to choose the correct SETUP parameters for your system Running the SETUP Program 2 5 Setting the Date and Time 2 6 The real time clock in your computer continuously tracks the date and time even when the computer is turned off Once you set the date and time using SETUP you should not need to change them unless you need to adjust the time for daylight savings or other seasonal adjustments The computer automatically changes the date for leap years To change the date and or the time follow these steps 1 Press You see the date prompt such as the following Enter the date in mm dd yyyy format 09 15 1993 2 If the entire date is correct press Emer and go to step 5 If you need to change the date type two digits for the current month mm such as 09 The cursor moves to the day dd field 3 Type a two digit number for the current day su
6. listed in this chapter however the program automatically sets the following options and you cannot change them Q Basememory Q Extendedmemory Q Number of diskette drives Q Video type Selecting Options 2 4 A solid cursor bar highlights the option currentlyy selected You canscroll through the options using 2 Jar When you reach an option you want to change press Ermer to select it The current setting flashes Then ees or to change the setting When the setting is correct press C Jor CT Sto go to the next option Note If you use the key on the main keyboard not the numeric keypad be sure to hold down the key To use the cursor control keys on the numeric keypad press lam tect to turn off the num lock function if necessary The light on the key is on when the function is enabled Running the SETUP Program The table below lists the keys you can use to perform SETUP operations SETUP key functions Displays a help screen describing some of the keys you can use with the program em Displays the date and time prompts so you can set a new date and or time Sets all the options to the settings last stored in the CMOS RAM Sets all the options to their default setting Saves the current configuration settings in your computer s CMOS RAM Allows you to save ordiscard you current settings and exit the program Move the cursor to the next or previous option and highlight tt Chome
7. me en suivant les instructions N ajuster queles commandes qui sont num r es dans les instructions de fonctionnement Tout ajustement inad quat de tout autre contr le peut provoquer un dommage et ouvent n cessiter des r parations labor es par un technia n qualifi afin de remettre l appareil en service D Lorsqu on a chapp l ordinateur ou que l on a endommag le bo tier E Lorsquel ordinateur d montre un changement not au niveau de sa performance Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Setting Up Your System 1 Choosing a Location 2 Removing the Protective Card 3 Connecting a Monitor Using the VGA Port Using a Display Adapter Card 4 Connecting a Printer or Other Device using the Parallel Port ss awe wee 1 9 Using the Serial Ports 5 Connecting the Keyboard T T2 6 Connecting the Mouse 7 Connecting the Power Cord 8 Turning On the Computer Where To Go Next eee sn eee Chapter 2 Running the SETUP Program Starting the SETUP Program selecting options Setting the Date and Time Setting the Processor Speed Options Setting the Fast Boot Option Setting the Sy
8. port 2 13 14 Password changing 2 17 9 built in 2 T3 T5 Index 3 Port keyboard 1 12 1 14 monitor 1 4 8 2 12 mouse 1 13 14 parallel 1 8 10 2 1 B 2 12 Post SETUP 2 30 Power button source 1 2 Power on diagnostics 1 16 2 26 Power on low speed 2 7 8 Power on password Preconfigured system Primary port 2 13 15 Printer connecting veil parallel 1 8 10 2 1 Processor spee Protective card Q QEMM A 3 R RAM A 1 2 2 9 10 2 25 2 29 A 1 3 Read only memory Read This First card Intro 1 Read write heads 1 3 Real time clock 2 6 Removing prote je card 1 3 RS 232 4 Index S Saving SE SCSI card Serial cable 1 11 11 dents ma ne ing 1 11 P settings 2 26 29 Setting up system Intro 1 1 1 17 SETUP program auto tomate settings 2 3 4 2 19 auto speed 2 7 8 base memory 2 1 2 4 A L BIOS shadow F 5 eal as 9 10 built in cache 22 clock rea RE 2 6 CPU de settings 23 disk drive Aa E ers 2 15 diskette drive type s 21 2 19 display ease type 2 12 error message 2 23 exiting 2 26 29 extended memory fast boot 2 1 E a hard disk contro er 2 15 es LEA drive type s ae a high speed interfaces built in 2 13 15 internal cache 22 2 25 internal drive controllers 1 0 addresses 2 13 14 1 0 ports 2 13 14 keyboard delay 2 1 2 11 keyboard function TT SETUP progr
9. settings of any SETUP options and whether or not you want to save these changes For example you can do one of the following to exit SETUP Q Make no changes and exit Q Save your changes and exit Q Not save your changes and exit Follow the steps in the appropriate section below to exit SETUP If you have just run SETUP for the first time also be sure to read Post SETUP Procedures at the end of this chapter for further instructions on setting up your computer Note You can also save your changes and remain in SETUP by pressin any time you are using the program Then press 2 26 Running the SETUP Program You made changes and want to save them and exit SETUP Press _Esc_ You see the following menu Save and Exit No Save and Exit Return to Setup Highlight Save and Exit and press ener The computer saves your settings in its CMOS RAM and reboots To remain in the SETUP program highlight Return to setup and press Ener The exit menu disappears and you see the current SETUP screen You made no changes and want to exit SETUP Press Esc _ You see the following menu Exit Setup Return to setup To exit the program highlight Exit setup and press Ener The computer continues the booting process and loads your operating system from a diskette or your hard disk drive To remain in the SETUP program highlight Return to setup and press Ever The exit menu disappears and you see the current SE
10. the standard Epson 120MB drive type 33 or 240MB drive type 34 you need to select the correct type to match your drive The foliowing table lists the types of standard hard disk drives you can use Check this table and the documentation supplied with your hard disk to find the correct type number for your drive Your drive s documentation should list all the parameters necessary to identify it in this table If none of the types listed matches your drive see Defining your own drive type on page 2 23 2 20 Running the SETUP Program Note The SETUP program Hard Drive options do not list the Precomp or Landing zone parameters for the hard disk drive types These parameters are included in the table below for your reference Hard disk drive types a ee ets pa e o 17 ST 225 ST 4026 WD 93024 pen 2 Due none 615 a CP 3024 ST 125 ST 125A ST 325A v fe CE js a ps e s o r o NC D 15 none oor fr fu S S Cu fo 3 rene 0 ff _ Pi fes fs none es for ss SS a fess fr none fes fr fe a fes fs fins fu wv fo Cu Ds fr none fs fr fe Er wee CP 3044 t CP 2044 t 7040 t 8051A t 1023 732 fs Bebe E eme a s fs ju frs wv fs _ Running the SETUP Program 2 21 Hard disk drive types continued r ese EE HDS zone SEC manufacturer a a ER EE EC ET EE EE EE a fre p Pree pe a Tension De in frs os fn ai
11. your other system devices monitor printer etc in a convenient arrangement 2 Turn on the monitor printer and any other devices connected to the computer 3 To turn on the computer press the power button located on the right side of the front panel power SPEED Indicator power button The power indicator on the left side of the front panel lights up After a few seconds the screen displays a count of the system memory and then the computer performs its power on diagnostics This is a series of checks the computer runs each time you turn it on to make sure everything is working correctly 1 16 Setting Up Your System 4 If necessary use the controls on your monitor to adjust the brightness and contrast until characters on the screen are clear and at a comfortable level of intensity If your monitor has horizontal and vertical hold controls you may need to use them to stabilize the display 5 The screen displays the following prompt Press lt F2 gt to run SETUP Do not press any key yet you just want to make sure the computer is working This prompt appears every time you turn on your computer so you can run SETUP if necessary After a few seconds the prompt disappears If there is no operating system installed on your computer you then see an error message Ignore the message for now once you install the operating system you will not see this message If MS DOS is already installed you may see the c
12. 0KB to 1MB The system enhances its performance by using 256KB of this memory as shadow RAM Some of the remaining memory may be available see Appendix A of the User s Guide for information on how your computer uses this memory Extended memory is memory with addresses in the range 1M B to the maximum system memory and can be used only by the following Q Certain operating systems such as 0S 2 Q Some MS DOS interfaces such as Windows B Some RAM disk programs such as VD ISK m Some hard disk caching programs such as SMARTDRV D Certain specially written protected mode M S DOS applications Most versions of MS DOS include a standard extended memory manager If you are using M S D OS Windows and other compatible programs it is best to use one of the memory managers such as HIM EM SYS that came with your software because these memory managers have been tested and proven reliable Most MS DOS commands and application programs cannot use extended memory directly They need to use expanded memory This type of memory allows some MS DOS applications to get around the 640KB limitation You control expanded memory with a memory manager such as EM M 386 EXE which enables the computer to use your extended memory as expanded memory A 2 Using Memory For more information about your system s memory see the System Memory Map in Appendix A of the User s Guide For instructions on using your memory manage
13. 1 7 H Hard disk configuring 2 20 23 typels 22 2 20 Heads read e Help screen 2 3 High speed 2 7 2 Index Indicator power 1 16 Inlet AC power I 15 Installed equipment 2 1 Interfaces built in see Po Interference electromagnetic Internal cache 2 2 2 25 26 Internal drive contro ers 2 1 2 15 1 0 addresses 2 13 14 1 0 ports 2 13 17 J Jumper settings 1 7 1 13 2 15 K Keyboard adjusting angle fe 13 L Light powe LIM Mra Loading operating system 1 17 2 27 30 Location choosing Low speed 12 7 8 LPTn 2134 14 M Math coprocessor 2 12 Memory addr base cache Z CMOS RAM 2 2 2 5 2 27 2 29 pero re 1 16 types A 1 2 Messages error 1 17 2 2 2 30 Modem connecting 1 11 Monitor brightness 1 17 cable 1 4 5 1 8 CGA card 2 12 color 1 7 connecting contrast monochrome multifreque port 1 4 8 power cord VGA 1 4 5 Monochrome mon Mouse cable 1 13 14 connecting 1 13 14 driver IBM PS 2 compatible 1 13 port 1 13 14 MS DOS 1 17 A 2 3 Multifrequency monitor 1 4 N Network server modes Non cacheable addresses 2 2 2 24 25 Numbe diskette drives Numeric aproces or 2 12 Num loch 21 2 11 O On board video BIOS 2 9 Operating speed 2 1 2 7 8 Operating system Parallel cable 1 8 10 intel 1 port 1 8 10 2 13 15 primary
14. AMERICAN USERS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio and television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures O Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna O Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver o Corme ee ee KAD an Cotlet Onia Ect Aiert frann hat to whick tha receiver is connected Q Consult an experienced radio TV technician for heip WARNING The connection of a non shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause interference levels that exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device If this equipment has more than one interface connector do not leave cabl
15. EPSON Setup Guide amp This manual is printed on recycled paper and is 100 recyclable IMPORTANT NOTICE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY Epson America makes no representations or warranties either express or implied by or with respect to anything in this manual and shall not be liable for any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect special or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion may not apply to you COPYRIGHT NOTICE Al rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Epson America Inc No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Further this publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice TRADEMARKS Epson is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation VirtualCache is a trademark of Epson Portland inc General notice Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1993 by Epson America Inc Torrance California FCC COMPUANCE STATEMENT FOR
16. SETUP Program 2 17 Changing a Password If you need to change the password follow these steps 1 If you are already running SETUP go to step 2 If you are not running SETUP follow the instructions at the beginning of this chapter to start the program 2 Highlight the password option and press Er The current setting is Set Press _F2_ You see a prompt to enter your old password Type your old password and press Enter At the next prompt type a new password and press Ener J D a PF Ww You see a prompt to re enter your password Enter your new passwordagain Besure to save your settings as you exit SETUP to keep your new password See page 2 26 for instructions Deleting a Password If you want to delete the password and disable password security follow these steps 1 If you are already running SETUP go to step 2 If you are notrunning SETUP follow the instructions at the beginning of this chapter to start the program 2 Highlight the Password security option and press Eur The current setting is Installed 2 18 Running the SETUP Program 3 Press or You see a prompt to enter your old password 4 Type your old password and press Ener The password Security Option setting changes to Not installed Be sure to save your settings as you exit SETUP to keep your password security changes See page 2 26 for instructions Setting the Diskette Drive Type s Your system came with at least
17. TUP screen Running the SETUP Program 2 27 You made changes and want to exit SETUP without saving the changes Press CEs _ You see the following menu Save and Exit No Save and Exit Return to Setup Highlight No Save and Exit and press Emr The computer does not save any changes you made to your SETUP options The computer reboots and tries to load your operating system from a diskette or your hard disk drive To remain in the SETUP program highlight Return to Setup and press Emer The exit menu disappears and you see the current SETUP screen You saved your settings with You can save your changes and remain in SETUP by pressing no any time you are using the program When you press you see a message confirming that your changes are saved Press Ener to remove the message The manner in which you exit SETUP after using the C EI key depends on whether you made any changes to your settings after pressin Es If you have made no further changes to your SETUP options and press _Ese_ to exit SETUP you see the following menu Exit setup Return to Setup 2 28 Running the SETUP Program You do not see the save and Exit option because you have already saved the latest thanges to your computer s CMOS RAM when you pressed Highlight Exit setup and press Emer The computer reboots and tries to load your operating system from a disktte or your hard disk drive If you made additional changes to your settings after y
18. am keyboar options 2 1 keyboard spee key functions 2 4 leaving the program 2 26 29 low speed 2 7 8 math copro MEZAR memory 2 2 24 2 0 2 24 25 network server mode 2 1 2 171 non cacheable addresses 2 2 2 24 25 number of diskette drives ApS numeric coprocesso num lock 2 1 2 11 124 options se parallel por 3 15 password ee 19 post SETUP procedures 2 30 power on low sp cel Ia processo 2 1 2 7 8 prompt 1 RAM 2 1 2 2910 2 25 2 29 real time clock 2 6 ROM saving settings 2 26 29 screen 2 3 serial Pala 2 13 15 shadow RAM V n starting the program 2 2 5 system BIOS shadow 2 9 10 time aa C PU 2 7 8 Speed ESPEED 2 8 high 2 indica or 16 25 keyboard 2 1 ZT low 2 7 8 operating 2 7 8 power on 2 7 8 processor 2 1 2 7 8 software 2 7 3 SPEED light 1 16 2 8 System BIOS shadow 2 1 2 9 10 memory 2 24 25 memo preconfigure setting up Intro I 1 1 Systemdefined cache control areas 2 24 25 T Time prompt 2 6 Time setting 2 1 2 6 7 Transporting computer 1 3 ih on te 16 17 U Use control option 2 25 26 Userdefined cache control areas 2 24 25 V Marae h VGA video grap cele alternate_ interface color 2 12 device drivers 1 17 display adapter TA 7 8 feature connector interface alternate FET monitor 1 45 1 758 port built in 1 4 8 Index 5 Video Da T 2 9 10 Video c
19. ards 1 4 1 7 8 Video monitor see M onitor Video port 1 4 5 Video shadow RAM 2 1 2 9 10 Windows 1 17 2 30 A 3 6 Index power hard disk diskette power SPEED light accesslight drive button hard disk or diskette drive boy
20. ch as 06 or 15 The cursor moves to the year yyyy field 4 Type four digits for the year such as 1993 and press Enter If you make a mistake press awes to erase the characters before you press Ever If you entered an invalid date such as month 13 you see the date prompt again Follow steps 2 through 4 to correct it 5 Now you see the time prompt Enter the time in hh mm ss format 16 03 47 If the time is correct press CE Running the SETUP Program If you need to change the time type the current hour hh then minutes mm and then seconds ss according to a 24 hour clock For example 5 P M would be hour 17 Then press w If you make a mistake press to erase the characters before you press Ger If you entered an invalid time such as hour 25 you see the time prompt again Repeat step 5 to enter a valid time You see the date and time you set displayed on the screen Setting the Processor Speed Options There are three processor speed options you can set to customize your computer s processing speed The tablebelow lists these options and their default settings Processor speed options ee Software speed change Enabled Powerm low speed Disabled The Auto speed and Power on low speed options allow you to set your computer s processor to operate at one of three speeds high low and automatic High speed is the fastest speed at which your computer s processor can operate
21. current protection for this computer the building installation must be protected by a 16 Amp circuit breaker Beim Anschlu des Computers an die Netzversorgung mu sichergestellt werden daf die Geb udeinstallation mit einem 16 A berstromschutzschalter abgesichert ist Connect all equipment to properly grounded earthed power outlets If you are unable to insert the plug into an outlet contact your electrician to replace your outlet Avoid using outlets on the same circuit as photocopiers or air control systems that regularly switch on and off 10 11 12 iv Do not allow the computer s power cord to become damaged or frayed If you use an extension cord with the computer make sure the total of the ampere ratings of the devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the ampere rating for the extension cord Also make sure the total of all products pluggedinto the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes Do not insert objects of any kind into this product through the cabinet slots Except as specifically explained in this manual do not attempt to service thecomputer yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug the computer from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has entered the computer C If the computer does not operate normally when the operat
22. default setting Q If you installed an additional port that is pre set as the primary port LPT1 or COM 1 select Enabled for the primary port option if you still want to use the built in port or Disabled if you do not want to use the built in port If you leave the built in port enabled you must select a different 1 0 address for it Select one of the non default settings listed in the table above for the parallel or serial 1 0 address options as necessary O Ifyou installed two or more additional ports you can select Enabled for the primary port option if you still want to use the built in p orDisabled if you do not want to use the built in ports If you leave the built in port enabled select a different 1 0 address for it if you do not want to use it as the primary port You can select one of the settings listed in the table above for the parallel or serial 1 0 address options as necessary 2 14 Running the SETUP Program Note Be sure to set the jumpers on any parallel or serial port option card s you install to indicate how you want the port s to be assigned The SETUP options do not assign the addresses for any port installed on an option card See the instructions that came with the card s for the correct jumper settings Setting the Speaker If you want the computer s built in speaker to beep during certain operations you may perform select Enabled for the speaker option the default setting If you do
23. e humidity dust and smoke Avoid direct sunlight or other sources of heat Q No electromagnetic interference Do not place your system too close to any electrical device such as a telephone or television which generates an electromagnetic field Q Appropriate power source Connect all your equipment with the appropriate power cords for the power source in your area If you are operating the computer in a country other than the one in which you purchased it see Power Source Requiremetns in Appendix A of the User s Guide for a list of the cords you should use 1 2 Setting Up Your System 2 Removing the Protective Curd If you have a 5 25 inch diskette drive there is a protective card in the diskette slot To remove it lift the latch up to release the card then pull it out latch Caution Never turn on your computer with a protective card in the diskette slot You could damage the diskette drive If you have a second 5 25 inch diskette drive be sure to remove the card from it also Save the protective card If you transport your computer later insert the card to protect the drive s read write heads during shipping Setting up Your System 1 3 3 Connecting a Monitor The way you connect your monitor to the computer depends on the type of monitor you have If you havea VGA monitor or a multifrequency monitor with an analog connector you can connect it to the computer s built in VGA port as described below
24. es connected to unused interfaces or modifications not exprestly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FOR CANADIAN USERS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil rum rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada Important Safety Instructions 1 2 3 Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the computer Unplug the computer from the wall outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth for cleaning do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Do not spill liquid of any kind on the computer Do not place the computer on an unstable cart stand or table Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation do not block or cover these openings Do not place the computer near or over a radiator or heat register Operate computer using the type of power source indicated If you plan to operate the computer in Germany observe the following safety precaution To provide adequate short circuit protection and over
25. highighlight the low address option and press Es Then ele to scroll througri meaddresses in 4KB increments or press Pyw or PgDn to scroll in 256KB increments You see the corresponding high address option setting increase at least 4KB higher than the low address Once you set the low address set the corresponding high address in thesamemanner Note You cannotusetheseSETUP options to cacheany RAM you may have installed on an option card Setting the Cache Test and Use Control Options Using SETUP you can enable or disable your computer s internal cache built into the microprocessor The default setting for the Internal cache option is Enabled You may need to disable the cache if it malfunctions or if you use timing loop dependent software that requires a slower system speed Check your software documentation to see if this is necessary Running the SETUP Program 2 25 You can also disable power on diagnostic testing of your cache if you are receiving cache errors that prevent you from using your computer This way you can perform any steps necessary to diagnose the problem as you obtain technical assistance The default setting for the POD Internal cache test option is Enabled Note Neither of the cache options desribed in this section affect your system s VirtualCache feature Saving Your Settings and Exiting SETUP The way in which you exit the SETUP program depends on whether you have changed the
26. ing instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and often requires extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the computer to normal operation D If the computer has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged E If the computer exhibits a distinct change in performance Instructions Importantes de S curit 1 Lire compl tement les instructions qui suivant et les conserver pour r f rences futures 2 Biensuivretouslesavertissements et les instructions indiqu ssur l ordinateur 3 D brancher l ordinateur de toute sortie murale avant le nettoyage Utiliser un chiffon humide ne jamais utiliser un nettoyeur liquide ou une bonbonne a rosol 4 Ne jamais renverser un liquide d aucune sorte sur l ordinateur 5 Ne pas placer l ordinateur sur un chariot un support ou une table instable 6 Les vents dans le meubles l arri re et en dessous sont con us pour l a ration on ne doit jamais les bloquer Ne pas placer l ordinateur pr s d une source de chaleur directe 7 Le fonctionnement de l ordinateur doit s effectuer conform ment au type de source d alimentation indiqu e sur l tiquette 8 Lorsqu on d sire utiliser l ordinateur en Allemagne on doit observer les normes s curitaires qui suivent Afin d assurer une protection adequate l ordinateur contre les court circuits et le su
27. into an appropriate grounded earthed electrical outlet 1 6 setting up Your system Using a Display Adapter Card If you are not using a VGA monitor or if you want to install a display adapter card to control your VGA monitor read the guidelines in this section Skip this section if you connected your monitor to the computer s built in VGA port Before you can connect a monitor to a display adapter card you must install the card in your computer If it is not already installed follow the instructions in Chapter 2 of the User s Guide to install an option card When installing the card make sure any switches or jumpers on the card are set properly For example you may need to change a switch setting to select color or monochrome See the documentation that came with your monitor and display adapter card for instructions If you install a display adapter card you must set jumper J 10 on the main system board to disable the built in VGA port You do not have to do this if you connected the Card to the VGA feature connector on the main system board You may also need to set jumper J 11 to indicate whether you are using a color or monochrome monitor If you are using a VGA monochrome monitor however set the jumper for color so your system uses the VGA memory addresses See Chapter 2 of the User s Guide for instructions on changing jumper settings Note If you install a high resolution graphics adapter card that connect
28. l the software on your computer After you have installed your operating system you can install any software you plan to use See your application program manuals for instructions If you are going to install Microsoft Windows be sure to also install the Windows VGA driver s as appropriate for your monitor Seethe VGA Utilities Guide for instructions 2 30 Running the SETUP Program Appendix A Using Memory Your computer comes with 4MB of memory and you may have installed additional memory This appendix describes how the memory in your computer works and gives guidelines for using the appropriate memory manager program to control your memory Types of Memory A computer s memory is divided into three types conventional reserved and extended The diagram below shows the relationships between these types of memory and their addresses Conventional Reserved Extended memory memory memory 0 640KB 1MB Addresses 128M8 All memory in a computer is managed using addresses numbers that describe the location of each byte of data Each memory chip must have its own set of unique addresses so that the operating system knows where to store and find data Conventional memory also called base memory is memory that the operating system recognizes and manages directly The size of conventional memory is limited to 640KB and has addresses in the range 0 to 640KB Using Memory A 1 Reserved memory is memory in the range 64
29. m to define your computer s configuration Do this before you use your computer If you change the configuration later you will need to run it again After you set up your system and run SETUP you can install your operating system and software For general installation guidelines see the Read This First card that came with your computer For information on using system memory see Appendix A Note If your computer has already been configured you don t need to run SETUP OF install any software Just set it up as described in Chapter 1 and turn it on For complete information about using your computer see the User s Guide Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Setting Up Your System To set up your computer follow the eight steps in this chapter You may want to open this manual s back cover foldout so you can refer to the illustrations identifying the different parts Setting Up Your System 1 1 1 Choosing a Location When selecting a place to set up your system choose a safe convenient location that provides the following Q A flat hard surface Surfaces like beds and carpets attract static electricity which can erase data on your disks damage the computer circuitry and prevent proper ventilation Q Good air circulation Leave several inches Of space around the computer so air can move freely Q Moderate environmental conditions Select a cool dry area and protect your computer from extremes in temperatur
30. n Keyboard delay speed and num lock status Installed equipment information Parallel and serial port operation and address assignments Speaker operation Built in diskette drive and hard disk drive controller operation Password and network server mode operation Running the SETUP Program 2 1 Q Type s of diskette and hard disk drive s installed Cache cache testing and non cacheable address operation for the internal cache The configuration you define through SETUP is stored ina special area of memory called CMOS RAM This memory is backed up by a battery so it is not erased when you turn off or reset the computer Whenever you reboot the computer it checks the settings and if it discovers a difference between the information in the CMOS RAM and its actual hardware configuration it prompts you to run SETUP You see a message such as the following Memory size mismatch Press lt F2 gt to run SETUP If this happens press _F2_ to run SETUP and correct the setting as described in this chapter You may also see a message to press _F1_ to resume Starting the SETUP Program 2 2 To start SETUP turn on your computer As soon as you see the following prompt press Press lt F2 gt tO run SETUP Note If you do not press _F2_ within five seconds the computer tries to load the operating system and you will not be able to nun SETUP 2 If this happens turn off the computer wait 10 seconds then turn it back on
31. not distinguish between characters that are produced with the key and those that are not The characters do not appear on the screen You can use Ends to correct mistakes After you type the password press ene Running the SETUP Program 7 You see the prompt Enter Password Again Type your password and press ener The Password option setting changes to set Note Be sure to remember the password you enter or write it down and keep itin a safe place If you forget your password you will not be able to use the computer the next time you turn it on See Password Problems in Chapter 6 of the User s Guide for more information 8 If you will be using your computer as a network server and want to set your password to operate in a special network security ty mode highlight Network server mode and areal Then press or to change the setting from Not installed to Installed See Using Your Computer as a Network Server in Chapter 1 of the User s Guide for information about network server mode After you set a password you can change or delete it if necessary when you are using the SETUP program or when you are entering the password to access your computer Follow the steps in the appropriate section below to change or delete an existing password in SETUP See Chapter 1 of the User s Guide for instructions on entering changing and deleting your password as you access your computer Running the
32. not want to hear the speaker select Disabled Setting the Disk Drive Controllers If you are using the standard drive s that came with your computer you should set the Internal diskette drive controller and Internal hard disk drive controller options to Enabled the default settings However if you install an option card to provide a controller for a diskette drive or hard disk drive select Disabled for the appropriate controller option s Running the SETUP Program 2 15 Setting the Password Options The SETUP program lets you set an optional password to control who can use your system If you do not want to set a password for your computer skip this section Once you set a password you must enter it every time you turn on or reset your computer If you do not enter it correctly you cannot access your system Follow these steps to set a password 1 2 2 16 Highlight the Password security option and press Ermer The defaultsetting is Not installed Press or to change the setting to Installed Now highlight the Password option and press Eur The default setting is Not set Press CF2_ You see the following prompt Enter Power on Password Type the password you want to use You can type up to seven characters using the letter or number keys For example you could enter the following 123abcd Do not use characters that require the key such as or in your password The computer does
33. ommand prompt c or the menu screen of a program such as Windows if it has been configured to do this Where To Go Next If your system is preconfigured the only thing you need to do now is install any additional software and VGA device drivers you want to use See your application program manuals for instructions on installing software If you are using Microsoft Windows be sure to install the appropriate VGA driver s for your monitor See the VGA Utilities Guide for instructions Then see Chapter 1 of the User s Guide for important information about operating your computer If your system is not preconfigured follow theinstructions in Chapter 2 to run the SETUP program Guidelines at the end of Chapter 2 tell you what to do next Seating Up Your System 1 17 Chapter 2 Running the SETUP Program If your computer was not preconfigured you need to run the SETUP program the first time you use it to define how your system is set up You may need to run it again later if you change some part of your configuration The SETUP program is stored in the computer s read only memory ROM so you can run the program any time you turn on or reset your computer SETUP lets you verify or change the following DO o D 0D OO C0 0 0 0 0 a Current date and time Installed base and extended memory Processor speed settings Fast boot option Location of the built in video BIOS System and video shadow RAM address operatio
34. one diskette drive and you may have installed another drive of a different size or capacity The SETUP program may automatically detect the type s of diskette drive s you haveinstalled Check these settings to make sure they are correct for your configuration The following types may be set for diskette drives A and B Q 1 44MB 3 5 inch Q 1 2MB 5 25 inch Q 720KB 3 5 inch Q 360KB 5 25 inch Q Notinstalled The Number of diskette drives option also displays the number Of drives SETUP detects in your system See page 2 12 for more information Running the SETUP Program 2 19 Setting the Hard Disk Drives s The SETUP program lets you select the type of hard disk drive s installed in your computer If you have two hard disk drives the first one is drive 1 and the second one is drive 2 Be sure to choose the correct setting for both drives Follow these guidelines Q If your system does not have a hard disk select Not installed for drives 1 and 21f you have only one hard disk drive select Not installed for drive 2 Q If your computer came with an Epson 120MB hard disk drive or if you installed this drive select type 39 for drive 1 For the Epson 240M B hard disk drive select type 34 Q Ifyou have installed another type of hard disk drive you need to select the drive type that matches your drive See Hard Disk Drive Types below Hard Disk Drives Types If you installed a hard disk in your computer that is not
35. ou pressed Fe press CE to exit SETUP You see the following menu Save and Exit No Save and Exit Return to Setup To save your additional changes highlight save ana Exit and press The computer saves the latest settings in its CMOS RAM and reboots If you do not want to save your additional changes highlight No Save and Exit and press Em The compiiterdoesnot save any changes you made since you pressed However the computer still reboots so it can use the settings you saved in your CMOS RAM and then tries to load your operatingsystemfromadisketk oryourharddiskdrive To remain in the SETUP program highlight Return to Setup and press The exit menu disappears and you see the current SETUP screen Running the SETUP Program 2 29 Post IUP Procedures If you have just run SETUP for the first time you now need to install the operating system on your computer See your operating system manuals for instructions Note You may see an error message and a prompt to run SETUP when your computer is rebooting if it detects a problem in your SETUP configuration If so follow the instructions on the screen to run SETUP and correct the problem You may also see an error message when your computer is rebooting if you have not installed your operating system on the hard disk or have not inserted a system diskette in drive A If you receive this error message simply follow the instructions in your operating system manuals to instal
36. puter s built in port Note If your mouse requires a different interface port you can connect it to the built in serial port or install an option card that provides the interface Then disable the built in mouse port by changing the setting of jumper J9 and enable the option card port by changing J12 See Chapter 2 of the User s Guide for instructions Setting Up Your System 1 13 To connect a mouse to the built in mouse port plug the connector into the port marked MOUSE as shown below Caution Although the connectors and ports for the mouse and keyboard are physically identical they cannot be used interchangeably Be sure to plug the mouse connector into the MOUSE port If your system has not already been configured you may need to install a mouse driver See your mouse manual for instructions 1 14 Setting Up Your System 7 Connecting the Power Cord Follow these steps to connect the power cord 1 Plug the power cord into the AC power INLETon the back panel as shown below WARNING To avoid an electric shock be sure to plug the cord into the computer before plugging it into the wall outlet INLET 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into an appropriate grounded earthed electrical outlet Setting Up Your System 1 15 8 Tuming On the Computer After you set up your system you re ready to turn on the power Follow these steps L Turn your computer around so the front panel faces you and place
37. r see the documentation that came with it Note Microsoft Windows comes with its own memory manager be sure to install it if you use Windows and your system is not preconfigured See your Windows documentation for instructions Using Memory A 3 Index A AC power inlet AC power outl Addresses 1 0 2 13 14 memory 2 9 10 2 24 25 A 1 2 noncacheable 2 2 2 24 25 Alternate VGA inter el Analog connector 1 4 Application programs Automatic settings 2 3 4 2 19 Auto speed 2 7 8 C Cache areas 2 24 25 internal 2 2 2 25 26 CGA card 2 12 Configuration Ea Configured system a s 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 10 printer 1 8 serial device 1 11 Controller diskette drive 2 1 2 15 hard disk 2 1 2 15 Conventional memory Coprocessor 2 12 CPU speed 2 1 2 7 8 cursor bar 2 4 cursor control keys D Date prompt 2 6 Date setting p Deleting password 2 18 D EI power on Disk drive controllers palpas Index 1 Leg od protective card 1 3 2 2 Pa SET Display adapter Drives see Diskette drive or Hard disk Driver s 1 17 E EGA card 2 12 Electromagnetic interference Environmental condition Equipment installed 2 1 2 12 Error messages 1 17 2 3 2 30 ESPEED 29 za Exiting SETUP 29 Expanded memory A 2 3 Extended memory 2 1 2 3 A 1 2 F Fast boot 2 1 2 4 Feature connector VGA
38. r s shadow RAM feature copies the contents of your system and video BIOS ROM and any external BIOS ROM you may have installed into RAM so the computer can perform certain operations faster Your computer enables shadow RAM automatically However there are two SETUP options you can use to control the memory addresses your computer uses for shadow RAM On board video BIOS location and Shadow RAM areas Your video BIOS ROM is located at memory address C000h default setting so you can use your computer with AT compatible software If you want to use PS 2 compatible software change on board video BIOS locationto address E000h If you want to control the RAM address areas your computer uses for Shadow RAM you can enable or disable shadow RAM for up to twelve 16KB address areas You may need to do this if you install an option card such as a SCSI card that locates its RAM in one or more of these areas Running the SETUP Program 2 9 The Shadow RAM areas option allows you to enable or disable shadow RAM in the address ranges listed below The default setting for each area is listed in parentheses If you want to select one of these address ranges press to display the Shadow RAM areas at the end of the SETUP menu Q CO000h C3FFFh Enabled Q C4000h C7FFFh Enabled Q C8000h CBFFFh Enabled Q CC000h CFFFFh Enabled Q D0000h D3FFFh Disabled Q D4000h D7FFFh Disabled Q D8000h DBFFFh Disabled Q DC000h DFFFFh Disabled
39. rimary port options and the I O address options The primary port options are listed under the 1 0 Ports heading and the 1 0 address options are listed under the port Configuration heading The table below lists the options and their available settings Parallel and serial port options Options Settings Primary serial I O address 3F8h COM1 2F8h COM 2 338hn COMS 238h COM4 e Default setting The default setting for the parallel port and both serial ports is Enabled The default 1 0 address setting is primary for LPT the parallel port and COM 1 the first serial port If you are using only the two primary ports you do not need to change any settings Running the SETUP Program 2 13 If you are using both built in serial ports or if you install additional parallel or serial ports on one or more option cards you may want to reassign the built in ports or disable them Follow these guidelines O If you are using only the built in port select Enabled the default setting or the primary port option Also select the default 1 0 address option listed in the table above O If you are using both serial ports or you installed an additional parallel or serial port on an option card but still want to use the primary built in port as your primary port select Enabled the default setting for the primary port option Also select the primary I O address setting LPT1 or COM 1 for the port s 1 0 address option the
40. rvoltage l installation de l difice doit comprendre un disjoncteur de 16 amp 9 On doit brancher tout l quipement dans une sortie reli e la masse Lorsqu il est impossible d ins rer la fiche dans la prise on doit retenir les services d un lectricien ou remplacerla prise Nejamais utiliser une prise sur le m me circuit qu un appareil photocopie ou un syst me de contr le d a ration avec commutation marche arr t 10 11 12 13 14 S assurer que le cordon d alimentation de l ordinateur n est pas effrit Dans le cas o on utilise un cordon de rallonge avec l ordinateur on doit s assurer que la valeur totale d amp res branch amp dans le cordon n exc de en aucun temps les amp res du cordon de rallonge La quantit totale des appareils branch s dans la prise murale ne doit jamais exc der 15 amp amp es Ne jamais ins rer un objet de quelque sorte que ce soit dans les cavit s de cet appareil Sauf tel que sp cifi dans cette manual on ne doit jamais tenter d effectuer une r paration de l ordinateur O n doit r f rer le service de cet appareil un technicien qualifi D brancher l ordinateur de la prise murale et confier le service au personnel de service qualifi selon les conditions qui suivent A Lorsque le cordon d alhentation ou la prise sont endommag s B Lorsqu unliquide s estinfiltr dans l ordinateur C Lorsquel ordinateur refusedefonctionner normalement m
41. s to an alternate VGA interface also called a feature connector see Chapter 2 of the User s Guide for instructions on connecting the card to the connector on the main system board Setting Up Your Systen 1 7 1 8 After you install the card connect your monitor to the computer If your monitor came with its own manual follow the instructions there Otherwise you can follow the steps in Using the VGA Port on page 1 4 just insert your monitor connector into the adapter card port instead of the built in VGA port Connecting a Printer or Other Device Your computer has one parallel and two serial ports To connect a printer or other peripheral device follow the instructions below Setting Up Your System Using the Parallel Port Follow these steps to connect a parallel printer to your computer 1 Place the printer next to the computer so that the backs are facing you 2 Align the connector end of the printer cable with the PARALLEL port as shown below and plug it in If the connector has retaining screws tighten them by hand or with a screwdriver Setting Up Your System 1 9 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the printer as shown below To secure the cable squeeze the clips at each side of the printer port and push them into place 4 Plug the print amp s power cord into an appropriate grounded earthed electrical outlet 1 20 Setting Up Your System Using the Serial Ports If
42. stem and Video BIOS Options 2 9 Setting the Keyboard Options Installed Equipment Setting the Built in Parallel and Serial Port Options 2 13 Setting the Speaker 2 15 Setting the Disk Drive Controllers Setting the Password Options Setting the Diskette Drive Type s Setting the Hard Disk Drive s Setting the Non cache Areas ss eee eee eee Setting the Cache Test and Use Control Options Changing a Password Deleting a Password Hard Disk Drive Types 2 eee eee nu uuuuus Saving Your Settings and Exiting Setup 2 26 Post SETUP Procedures You made changes and want to save them and CUT SETUP 2 jiew Gute a ssaesdassesssss You made no changes and want to exitSETUP You made changes and want to exit SETUP without saving the changes You saved your settings with F10 ss ssssumnnnuuum Appendix A Using Memory Types of Memory scsi scie suvsm osussuaeus viii Introduction This manual explains how to set up your Epson computer Chapter 1 provides simple instructions for setting up your system and connecting peripheral devices such as the monitor mouse and printer Chapter 2 describes how to run the SETUP progra
43. t rate The default setting is 020 kps The Num Lock status after boot option allows you to select the initial state of the num lock function when you turn on or reset your system You can select ON or OFF the default setting is ON Running the SETUP Program 2 11 Installed Equipment SETUP displays information about the following equipment that it detects in your system under the Installed equipment heading Q Number of diskette drives Q Video type Q Math coprocessor built in You cannot change the settings for these parameters The Number of diskette driven installed can be 1 or2 You can set the type s of diskette drive s you have installed under the Diskette Drives heading See page 2 20 for more information The Video type can be one Of the following Q EGA orVGA Q 40 Column Color Q 80 Column Color Q Monochrome If you are using the built in VGA port or if you install an EGA or VGA card SETUP displays zca or VGA as the video type If you install a CGA card SETUP displays either 40 column Color or Column Color SETUP displays Monochrome if you install a monochrome display adapter card You see Yes at the Math coprocessor option if SETUP detects a built in math coprocessor or No if it does not detect one 2 12 Running the SETUP Program Setting the Built in Parallel and Senal Port Options There are two sets of options you can use to control the operation of your built in parallel and serial ports the p
44. tically caches all of your system memory except for four of the system defined non cache address areas listed in the table below You can enable or disable caching in any of six System Defined Cache control areas and also set two additional user Defined Non cached Areas also listed in the table Non cache address areas Default setting System defined areas A0000h AFFFFh caching Disabled BOOOOh BFFFFh caching Disabled C0000h CFFFFh caching Enabled DO000h DFFFFh caching Disabled 0000h EFFFFh caching Disabled FO000h FFFFFh caching Enabled User defined areas 1st User defined non Cache low address Ist User defined non cache high address 2nd User defined non cache low address 2nd User defined non cache high address If you set any user defined non cache areas SETUP automatically sets me high address at least 4KB higher man me coresponding low address 2 24 Running the SETUP Program You may want to disable caching in a certain address area to avoid any memory conflicts if you install an option card or other device that uses the same address area To change the setting of one or more system Defined Cache control Areas select an address area and press G or G to choose Enabled or Disabled To disable caching in one or more User Defined Non cached Areas you set the beginning address of the range in alow address option then you set the ending address in the corresponding high address option First
45. to try again Running the SETUP Program You see the first screen of SETUP information lt Fi gt sHelp lt F3 gt sSet Date Time lt F9 gt sSet defaults lt F10 gt Save lt Esc gt Rrit Installed Memory Base memory 0000640 KB Extended memory 0003072 KB Boot Options I Auto Disabled Software speed change Enabled Power on low epeed Disabled Fast hoot option Disabled On board video BIOS located at C000h Keyboard Options Keyboard function Enabled Keyboard delay Keyboard Delay 0250 ms Keyboard Speed Keyboard Speed 020 kps Mum Lock status after boot Num Lock ON More Date Time Date 09 15 1993 Time 13 19 44 lt Enter gt to edit Use lt gt or lt gt to change Note If you have installed optional equipment or if there is a problem with your configuration you see this message Invalid Setup detected Sat Default Values Y N Press Y to set the default values determined by your computer automatically There are several screens of SETUP options A box in the lower left corner continuously displays the current date and time The help lines at the top and bottom of the screen list some of the keys you can press to perform various SETUP operations Running the SETUP Program 2 3 You can change most of the SETUP options
46. you have a printer a modem or other peripheral device with a serial interface you can connect it to one of the serial RS 232C ports on the back of the computer These ports use a DB 9P connector so be sure you have a compatible cable To connect a serial device insert the connector into one of the pork marked SERIAL 1 and SERIAL 2 If you are connecting only one serial device use the SERIAL 1 port as shown below SERIAL 1 Setting Up Your System 1 11 5 Connecting the Keyboard To connect the keyboard hold the cable connector so the arrow on the connector faces up Insert it into the port marked K B as shown below Caution Although the connectors and ports for the keyboard and mouse are physically identical they cannot be used interchangeably Be sure to plug the keyboard connector into the keyboard K B port 1 12 Setting Up Your System You can change the angle of the keyboard by adjusting the legs on the bottom Turn it over and flip each leg upward until it locks into place It is important to select the best angle so you will prevent wrist fatigue You may even want to purchase a wrist pad sold at computer stores for further comfort To lower the keyboard press the leg back into its slot Connecting the Mouse Your computer has an auxiliary port for an IBM PS 2 compatible mouse that uses a round miniature DIN 6 pin connector If your mouse has this type of connector you can connect it to the com

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