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1. sseeee eee Physical Characteristics CPU Only e e Video and Display Options ee eee eae GOSSALY EEEE se bn oad S46 T Figures 11 System arrangement 6 cece eee cece eee 1 2 Real Pan sceri pnrton fed te bed eke Bea tw nes 13 Front pane lt siscccs eee cdtewetuaeenwe Ens bas 1 4 Inserting the power Cord eeeeee eee cece eens 15 Connecting the monitor cable ee 16 Opening the keyboard socket cover e eee eee eee 1 7 Connecting the cable to the main unit 18 Adjusting the keyboard legs eee e eee 1 9 Locating the printer 6 cece cece cece 1 10 Connecting the printer eee eee ee eee eee 1 11 Location of DIP switches 0 e eee 1 12 DIP switch laba eee 2 1 Equity l keyboard cindacickd cored ctesenexanemens 2 2 Speed swith eee eee eee eee 2 3 Inserting diskettes eee eee 2 4 Writeprotect notch 212 eeees vied ce ieee eee Ss 2 5 Writeprotet switch ssecerensekern ees See ee eee 3 1 Back pana Screws eee eee eee 3 2 Side screws under plastic inserts eee ee eee eee 3 3 REMOVING COVE cnis eects 3 4 Inserting option Card e eect eee eee eee eee 3 5 Removing access slot COVE eee eee eee eee eee 3 6 Repladng the COVE sccieiatdend icuieeeeieetde es A 1 Jumper positions 0 eee eee eee A 1 A 2 Jumper locations oo se nek wens axe wee seed eee as A 2 11
2. Floppy Disk Drives and Controller Check Sequential seek check Random seek check Write read check Speedcheck Run all above checks Math Coprocessor Check 8087 eee eee eee eee Parallel Port Printer Interface Check 5 Parallel Port on Video Adapter Check Serial Port RS 232C Check 0000 cee eee eee Alternate Serial Port Check 000 cee ee eee Dot matrix Printer Check Hard Disk Drives and Controller Check Seek check Write read check Error detection and correction check Read verify check Run all above checks M oving the Hard Disk System dependent Utilities 0 The HELP Utility 0 22 eee eee The ROMBIOS Utility The SYSTAT Utility gi pa a BBE m NIN ele m AJ Ww yi m amp ey elele Sop ufu yi 00 ze Phe o0 CO EREE NIN e olofofo RKR N N N N e Q N N NININIIN v BWW Q N u SIS NIN be OD wi N l Appendixes A Error Codes and MessageS ccceeeeeeeeeeee B Power on Diagnostics sssssssssa cee eee System Device Check ccc eee Wrs dwie Clock and CMOS RAM Check rsrsrsrs RAM CHEK sccicaneictabitranmi edad Certen es Keyboard Controller and Keyboard Check Floppy Disk Drive Seek Check c
3. FRONT Screw Screw The factory setting for this jumper is position A To enable the newly installed parity RAM J2 must be moved to position B If a fault occurs in the parity RAM the computer displays a message during the power on diagnostics tests You can continue work by adjusting Jumper J2 to disable the parity RAM but other errors may also occur and you should report the problem to your Epson dealer as soon as possible A 3 Appendix B Specifications Main Unit 16 bit CPU 8088 microprocessor 4 77MHz or 1OMHz dockrate switch selectable Main memory 640KB Coprocessor 8087 microprocessor optional Read Only Memory ROM 16KB Direct Memory Programmable DMA controller with four Access DMA channedis two on the mother board one for refreshing and one for floppy disk controller two available for user peripherals including a hard disk controller Interrupt 8259 Programmable interrupt controllers 8 interrupt levas Timer counter 8253 5 Three programmable timer counters Clock calendar RAM Real time clock calendar and SO byte CMOS RAM for configuration battery back up Parallel interface Standard 8 bit parallel DE25 female connector programmable Serial interface RS 232C asynchronous DE25 male connector programmable Speaker interface Internal controlled by timer counter Option slots Five IBM compatible input output expan sion slots B 1 K eyboard Detachable
4. Floppy Disk Problems There are many kinds of disk problems that could occur and just as many reasons for then happening If you are having trouble with your disk ettes check the following questions 1 4 2 Is your diskete damaged If you are getting bad results of any type the disk could be damaged Just to be sure try your backup diskette to s if the same problem occurs If the backup works the first diskette is probably damaged Make another working copy from your backup Do you have the right type of diskette In a 360KB drive use double sided double density 48 TN 360KB diskettes In a 720KB drive use double sided high density 135 TPI 720KB diskettes The diskette type is normally shown on the manufacturer s laba 3 Is the diskette writeprotected A writeprotect tab or switch may be in place to protect the data on the disk Think twice before removing the tab or moving the switch It might be a new diskette but it might also be a diskette with information you do not want to change or lose Check the diskette directory to determine what files it contains The operating system manual gives the proper directory command Although you should normally write protect program diskettes there are some pro grams which use the program diskette for temporary files and these do not work if the diskette has been write protected Hard Disk Problems If you have problems with your hard disk when you first start to use it
5. Keyboard Check Use this option to check the operation of the keyboard The program first checks the keyboard controller during this check you see the green indicator lights on the keyboard flash If no errors are detected you can then choose the correct keyboard layout Before checking the operation of the keys you must select the appro priate keyboard layout so that the test display matches the keys on your keyboard You see this menu KEYBOARD SELECT MENU l US ASCII 2 United Kingdom 3 French 4 German 5 Italian 6 Spanish 0 Exit Enter selection number Type the number of your keyboard layout then press Enter You can exit the keyboard test by pressing 8 and Enter After you select a keyboard layout the program displays the layout on the screen Press each key on the keyboard to make sure the corresponding character is displayed on the screen If the character displayed on the screen does not match the key you pressed there is a problem with your keyboard Test each key 5 7 The status of the Num Lock Caps Lock and Scroll Lock indicators is shown on the upper right side of the keyboard layout These messages appear on the screen KEYBOARD CHECK Press Y followed by ENTER to exit Press N followed by ENTER if screen and keyboard do not match If all the keys function correctly and match the characters displayed press Y and then Enter If all the keys function but the ch
6. 6 If you added an external device did you use the proper cable to connect the peripheral to the port or option card connector on the rear panel 7 Did you perform any necessary post installation setup procedures for the operating system See your Diagnostics MS DOS or other software manual for instructions 44 Appendix A Changing Jumper Settings This appendix describes how to set the jumpers inside the Equity if you install optional devices that require different jumper settings than those set by the factory in the main unit It is best if your dealer installs the option and makes all necessary adjustments when you buy it If you decide to do it yourself be very careful when you follow the procedures in this appendix There are many system components which can be damaged accidentally Jumpers are small electrical connectors that alter some of the computer s functions A jumper s setting is determined by where the jumper is placed either between pin A and the middle pin position A or between pin B and the middle pin position B Figure A 1 shows both positions Position A Position B Figure A 1 Jumper positions To move a jumper from one position to another use needle nose pliers or tweezers to lift it off the board and gently move it to the other position Be careful not to lose the jumpers or leave them out of the computer Jumper J1 Floppy Disk Controller The built in floppy disk controller in your Equity I
7. the first screen is displayed Press any key to display the next screen On the last screen you see this prompt Is the display correct Y N If all the colors arc correct press Y and Enter to end ine test If any color is displayed incorrectly first check the adjustment of your monitor and then make sure that both ends of the cable are plugged in firmly If a problem still exists press N and Enter to display the error message 5 17 Sync check This test is provided for service purposes only If you accidentally select this option press any key to end the test Run all above checks To run all the tests on the menu in sequence press 11 and Enter When you choose this option all checks for the color adapter and CRT are performed automatically in sequential order Although you do not start each test you must still supply the appropriate responses to progress from one test to the next Floppy Disk Drives and Controller Check Use this option to test the performance of the floppy disk drives installed in your computer This test includes several checks that allow you to identify particular problems related to your floppy disk drives Before running these tests format a floppy disk to use for the tests that write data on the disk in the drive In a 360KB drive you can only usea 360K B floppy disk In a 720KB drive use only a 720KB diskette You can select the individual tests from this menu FLOPPY DISK DRIVE S AND C
8. three positions 101 sculpted keys Layout 58 key QWERTY main keyboard 17 key numeric pad 12 function keys user definable Function keys Three levels normal shift alternate user definable Mass Storage Four drives maximum Standard 5 Yzinch half height floppy disk drive double sided doubledensity 360KB storage capacity Optional 3Yzinch half height floppy disk drive double sided high density 720KB storage capacity Hard disk drive 3 zinch half height internal hard disk drive 20MB storage capacity formatted Power Supply Switching type fan cooled Output voltage 5 VDC 5 VDC 12 VDC 12VDc Auxiliary AC Power Requirenents 115 230 VAC Power Rating 83W average 102W peak Environmental Requirements Temperature Operating range 25 to 90 F 5 to 35 C Nonoperating range 0 to 149 F 40 to 60 C Humidity Operating range 20 to 80 non condensing Nonoperating range 10 to 90 non condensing B 2 Physical Characteristics CPU Only Width 14 4 365mm Depth 14 8 376mm Height 5 7 145mm Weight 28 8 Ibs 9kg with one floppy disk drive Video and Display Options Monochrome video card Color graphics video card Multiple graphics video card Enhanced graphics video card TTL green or amber monochrome monitor 12 inch diagonal RGB color monitor 13 inch diagonal Supports Epson or IBM compatible mono chrome monitor 80 character x 25 line displ
9. using 2 4 2 6 special keys 2 1 write protecting 2 4 2 8 9 turning on power 1 17 Disk drive unpacking hard See Hard disk drive video_monitor See Monitor inserting flopp into 2 6 Esc key 2 2 LED lampsi 1g Execution speed selecting 2 2 3 protector pegs ral 15 External devices See Option cards single floppy slot using F DISKCOPY Disk lock release button 1 6 2 7 FDISK command 2 11 Display monitor See Monitor Floppy disk controller A 1 2 f drive problems 4 2 3 using 29 Format E floppy disk ard disk Electromagnetic interference 1 3 Formatting End ee Front pana Equity I 1 5 Enter key Environmental conditions 1 2 Environmental requirements G humidity GW BASIC temperature B 2 Epson printers 1 10 Index 2 Hard disk drive IBM PC character set 1 12 2 1 diskette format compatibility 2 9 Interrupt 3 1 Initial system testing message 1 19 Input output ports LA 1 16 Inset read Inserting and removing disks See Disk Interfaces Clock calendar RAM B 1 Option slots 3 3 Parallel Printer 1 10 Serial a Speaker B 1 Internal self diagnostic test 1 19 N umper settings changing A 1 4 K Keyboard adjusting the legs 1 9 10 arranging the 1 3 cable 1 8 connecting 1 8 vate socket specifications B 2 special keys Labels disk 2 5 LED power Location M Magnetic fields Magnetic surface of diskette 2 5
10. 2 R RAM A 3 C 5 Read Write Ae c 6 Rear pand Registration Sarde RESET button Resetting the compute Retaining_screws ROM Est RS 232C serial port Rules safety 1 18 Safety 1 18 Screws retaining top cover 3 Scroll San key SELECT 2 11 Self diagnostic test Equity I internal erat Be Esl port RS IRC Setup 1 19 Shift ee Software Software problems 4 3 4 Special character set 1 12 Speaker interface Special keys Equity I 2 1 2 Speed switch 2 2 3 Squeeze locks 1 10 Start up failure 4 1 1 5 1 12J c 6 System arrangement disk C 6 testing message T Tab key 2 2 Timer B 1 Troubleshooting 4 1 4 Turning off the computer 2 4 Turning on the computer 1 17 19 U Unpacking the Equity kEm 1 Using the Equity I 2 1 V Video monitor See Monitor W Write protect disks 2 8 9 tab removing Writing on labels 2 4 Index 5 EPSON Diagnostics for the Equity I Y 14499102200 IMPORTANT NOTICE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY Seiko Epson Corporation 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 not allow the exclusion of incidential or consequential damages so this exclusio
11. Check Use this option to test the operation of the secondary parallel printer port For example you would select this option to test the built in port if you have assigned it as the secondary port or if you have installed an IBM parallel port option card To perform the test you must insert a special loop back connector into the parallel port so that the computer can check individual pins of the port Contact your dealer if you need a loop back connector Note that a different connector is required to test the serial port When you select option from the DEVICE LIST you see these prompts Attach loop back connector to parallel port Enter Y to start this check when connector is attached or Enter N to return to the menu Insert the loop hack connector Then press Y and Enter to start the check The computer checks the port by writing and reading data and control information and reports errors for any pins that are faulty Note that if you connect a printer cable instead of a loop back connector you will get errors 9 21 Parallel Port on Video Adapter Check Use the Parallel port on video adapter check to test the functions of the primary port This tests either the built in port if it is set up to act as the primary port or the parallel port on a monochrome adapter such as the IBM monochrome display and printer adapter if you have one installed in your computer To perform the test you must insert the speci
12. If a problem still exists press N and Enter to display the error message 640x200 graphics mode check To check your 640x200 graphics mode press 6 and Enter The screen displays three patterned squares against a black background as shown below 640X200 GRAPHICS MODE CHECK Is the display correct Y N If the patterns on your screen are clear and distinct press Y and then Enter If any pattern is not displayed clearly first check the adjustment of your monitor and then make sure that both enas of the cable are plugged in firmly If a problem still exists press N and Enter to display the error message 5 15 Screen paging check To check the screen paging of your monitor press 7 and Enter The video RAM on the color graphics adapter is divided into eight independent display pages This test checks the eight pages by first filling all eight with a number corresponding to the page and then displaying each page in turn You see this pattern for screen 0 SCREEN PAGING CHECK Press any key for next page When you have examined this screen press any key to display the next page The eight display pages numbered 0 to 7 are displayed sequentially After the eighth page is displayed you see the prompt Is the display correct Y N If all eight pages are correct press Y aa Enter If any page is filled with an incorrect number press N and Enter to display the error message Light p
13. Main memory Main unit Equity arrangement of 1 2 cover removing the 3 1 3 cover replacing the 3 6 7 power switch specifications Mass storage capacity Memory expansion card connector for 3 3 installing Modem Moderate environment for disks 1 2 Monitor arranging brightness and contrast 1 8 1 18 cable 1 6 color RGB B 3 connecting the 1 7 display B 3 enhanced B 3 external device connector 1 6 graphics monochrome options B 3 power switch video card 1 7 B 3 video MS DOS 2 9 11 c 5 Num lock key 22 Operating system C 5 loading an Index 3 0 Option cards access slot cover connector pins 3 4 connector slot external device connector 3 5 install lg 1 13 3 1 8 long 3 3 metal cover TE panel back iab ior setup 3 3 7 problems retaining bracket 3 5 retaining screw 3 3 removing 1 18 3 7 slots 1 5 B 1 washer 13 4 o CH es ane lary 8 grounded P Packing materials Page up key 2 2 Page down key 2 2 Parallel C 5 Pause key 2 2 Peripherals C C 5 width Plastic_inserts Port 1 16 C 5 inlet inlet 1 1 LED lamp requirements B 2 switch Te Power cord 1 1 1 6 Index 4 Power switch Printer cable 1 11 character set 1 12 interface 1 10 12 parallel 1 10 12 problems 4 4 Print screen kolz Program Protector T disk drive 1
14. additional drive You may also need to add some commands in the configuration files on your system disk as well See your MS DOS manual for instructions When you finish installing an option card and reconfiguring the system you should test the option if possible Some option cards come with their own diagnostic test programs and you can test others with your diagnostics diskette These tests include e Expansion memory e 8087 math coprocessor e Serial and parallel ports e Monitors and display adapters e Disk drives See your Diagnostics manual for instructions Removing Option Cards To remove an option card first turn off the computer and unplug the power cord then detach any cable connected to the card Disconnect the monitor and keyboard and remove the main unit cover Then follow the option card installation instructions in reverse Follow the same safety instructions and make sure you pull the card straight up and out of the connector to avoid damaging it Rewrap the card preferably with the original packing materials and place it inside the pack ing box for safe storage Replace the metal access slot cover before you replace the computer s cover If the card you removed had an external con nector you also need to replace the plastic access slot cover on the back of the computer When you have reassembled the unit remember to reset any DIP switches if necessary 37 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting You should not enc
15. at any time without rebooting the system Figure 2 2 Speed switch The power light on the front panel is red when the computer is running at 4 77MHz and green when it is running at 10M Hz Resetting the Computer You may occasionally need to reset the computer either to load a differ ent operating system or because a program has failed and the computer does not respond to your keyboard commands However resetting the computer causes all data in the computer s temporary memory RAM to be lost so if you havea problem you should reset the computer only as a last resort WARNING Do not reset the computer to exit a program unless you have to Some application programs classify and store new data whenever you exit the program prop erly If you reset the computer while such a program is running you may lose data 2 3 There are three ways to reset you should use them in this order 1 If you are using MS DOS press Ctrl and Alt together with the Del key on the numeric keypad at the right of the keyboard The screen goes blank for a moment and any system disk in drive A reloads If the problem is not corrected after trying this try the second method 2 Press the RESET button under the hinged flap beneath the disk drives This method works even when the keyboard is not responding If this fails to have any effect try the third method 3 Remove any diskettes from the disk drives Turn off the monitor and any peripherals a
16. avoid losing data e Keep disks away from dust and dirt Small particles of dust or dirt scratch the magnetic surface destroying data Dust can also ruin the read write head in the disk drive 2 5 Keep disks away from magnetic fields Remember that disks store their information magnetically There are many sources of magnetism in and around your home or office such as electrical appliances and tele phones and particularly loudspeakers Keep disks in a moderate environment They work best at normal room temperature and humidity conditions N ever leave them sitting in the sun or in extreme cold or heat The temperature inside a car in the middle of summer or winter can cause severe damage Never touch the diskette s magnetic surface The oils on your fingertips can damage the surface of the disk Always hold disks by their protective jackets On a 720KB diskette do not expose the diskette s surface by sliding the metal plate Store diskettes properly Keep them in their protective envelopes when they are not in use and store them in a diskette container Do not place anything on top of your disks They bend easily and do not rotate properly in their sleeves if they are damaged Never wipe brush or try to clean diskettes in any way Be careful when you label your diskettes Attach labels firmly but gently and only along the top of the disk next to the manufacturer s label Avoid placing several labels on top of one
17. can control four 360K B 5 or 720K B 3 2 floppy disk drives therefore you should not ordinarily need to install any other type of floppy disk controller However some manufacturers produce combined hard disk and floppy disk controller cards which you may want to use to control all the drives installed in your computer To allow an optional controller to control your floppy disk drives you must connect the drives to the option card and disable the Equity I built in controller A 1 For detailed instructions on how to connect the drives to the optional floppy disk controller card consult the documentation supplied with the card itself The drive cables for drives A and B are normally connected to connector CN5 on the system board shown in Figure A 2 If a different cable was supplied to connect the drives to the optional controller card make a careful note of how the original drive cable was connected and remove it from the computer Keep it in a safe place in case you need to remove the optional controller for any reason 6M and 6N 7M and 7N J2 lj z CI TOR 0000 DO000000 a m ogoogo U 5 3M J1 Figure A 2 Jumper locutions To disable the built in floppy disk controller you must first remove the cover of the main unit see Removing the Cover in Chapter 3 Then locate Jumper J1 on the main system board near the option slots as shown in Figure A 2 You may need t
18. check to see if it has been set up properly See Using a hard disk drive in Chapter 2 and refer to your MS DOS manual If you cannot access data stored on your hard disk you may have acci dentally repartitioned or reformatted part or all of the hard disk If you have not done so and your hard disk does not function properly have an autho rized Epson service center check your hard disk N ever open the air tight container that encloses the recording disk Software Problems If you have trouble with a software program check the following list of possible problems and solutions 1 The software program does not start First check that you are following the right procedure for the operating system you are using Make sure that a system disk has been placed in drive A 2 An application routine does not work Refer to the software manual and complete the routine according to the instructions in the manual If this does not work e Start from the beginning by following the reset procedure described in Chapter 2 Restart the program and try the routine again after the computer has been reset e Some software programs may need the DIP switches to be set a particular way to work properly Make sure that the DIP switches are set correctly for the type of monitor the amount of memory and the number of disk drives you have The DIP switch settings are listed in Chapter 1 Always turn off the computer before changing the DIP switches The n
19. cover 3 5 Replacing the Cover With the option card properly installed or removed the last step is to replace the cover of the main unit L With the back of the main unit facing you position the cover over the computer with the side feet to the left of the main unit and the front edge pointing slightly downward Lower the cover onto the bottom half of the case as shown in Figure 3 6 making sure that the bottom edges fit inside the case At the same time slide the front edge beneath the top edge of the front pand Finally lower the back of the cover so that it is in position 3 6 Figure 3 6 Replacing the cover Secure the cover by replacing the screws on both sides of the main unit Snap the plastic inserts into the side feet Replace the back panel and the three screws along the top edge Return the computer to its original position and reconnect it to the monitor the keyboard and any other peripherals you have Check to make sure the power switch is off Reconnect the power cable to the back of the main unit and to an electrical outlet Change the DIP switches if necessary Post installation Setup After you install an option card and replace the main unit s cover and reconnect the power cord and peripherals you may need to change your DIP switches to update the configuration information For example if you add a floppy disk drive you need to change switches 1 7 and 1 8 so the computer knows it has the
20. error message remains on the screen but the computer is inoperable If the error is not serious the computer displays an error message and waits for you to resume further checking You see this prompt Fl key to resume Write down the error message and code number and then press F1 to resume Report the error message and code number to your dealer when requesting repairs System Device Check The computer first checks its internal devices such as the ROM If a malfunction is found the computer displays an error message In some cases it may halt with no further information If this happens contact your dealer as soon as possible If a fault in the main board is found the computer stops and this error message displays 101 System board error Give this error number to your dealer If an I O or checksum error occurs you see this message xxxx0Q ROM error where xxxx is the number of the segment of the bad I O ROM on an option card B 1 Clock and CMOS RAM Check When the system device check is completed successfully the computer checks the timer and CMOS RAM If the information contained in the RAM does not match the actual system installation you see this message 161 System options not set Run SETUP in DIAGNOSTICS The information stored in the CMOS RAM must be corrected Run the Setup program provided on the diagnostics diskette to correct the installa tion information If the system clock has not been set
21. for a 20MB hard disk to 0 The seek is performed by the read write heads simultaneously so you see the cylinder numbers only once If no errors occur the menu is displayed Write read check This check tests the ability of the hard disk drive to read and write data The test writes to and reads from each sector of the innermost cylinder of the disk using each head 5 25 Note This test destroys all data on the innermost cylinder of the selected hard disk drive This cylinder is reserved for diagnostics and is never used for storage by MS DOS Therefore data created by MS DOS is not destroyed Select option 2 from the menu to start this test You see these messages The data on the highest physical cylinder may be destroyed by this check Enter Y to start this check Enter N to return to the menu Press Y and then Enter to continue with the test You do not see a cylinder count during the test If no errors occur the program returns to the menu If an error is reported make a note of the code and message Then use the Non destructive surface analysis option 4 on the HARD DISK FORMAT MENU to check the condition of the hard disk If this analysis shows no other problems with the disk follow these steps 1 Back up all thefiles on your hard disk 2 Reformat the disk using option 2 Format hard disk on the OPERATION MENU Recreate the MS DOS partition with FDISK and format it with SELECT See your MS DOS ma
22. list of bad tracks The empty bad track table looks like this Bad Track Table Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Move highlighted area to desired track with cursor keys A Add track F Finish editing Enter command letter 3 5 To add a bad track follow these steps 1 Press A You see this prompt Enter cylinder number 1 xxxx 2 Type the number of the cylinder containing the missing bad track and press Enter You see this prompt Enter head number 0 yy 3 Type the head number for the bad track and press Enter The maxi mum valid cylinder and head numbers xxxx and yy vary according to the type of the hard disk To cancel this operation press Enter without entering a value You see this message Table unchanged If you enter an invalid cylinder or head number a reminder of the range of values is displayed and the program asks you to enter the value again When you complete a valid entry it appears in the table and you can select another command If you make a mistake move the cursor block to the incorrect track and press C to alter the track data Or you can press D to remove the track from the table Change the track data just like you add a track When you have finished editing check the entries in the table once more When you are sure the table is correct press F The program displays a warning about the consequences of proceeding with formatt
23. related pieces of information called records or entries stored together on disk Text files consist of words and sentences Program files consist of code and are used by computers to interpret and carry out instructions Floppy disk See Diskette Format To prepare a new disk or erase an old one so it can receive information Formatting a disk divides it into tracks and sectors which create addressable locations on it Graphics Lines angles curves and other nonalphanumeric data GW BASIC Microsoft s extended version of the Beginner s All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code A programming language designed to be easy to use and understand Hard disk The enclosed unit used to store data permanently Unlike a floppy disk it is fixed in place It can process data more rapidly and store many more files than a floppy disk C 3 Hardware Any physical component of a computer system such as a monitor printer keyboard or CPU Input output port See Port Interface A physical or software connection used to transmit data between equip ment or programs Jumper A small electrical connector that alters some of the computer s functions Kilobyte KB A unit used to measure storage space in a computer s memory or on a disk One kilobyte equals 1024 bytes LED Light Emitting Diode A substance that illuminates when electricity passes through it like the indicator lights on the front panel of the Equity I Main
24. reset the computer When an oper ating system diskette is in the top drive or running on the hard disk you can press the RESET button to reboot it DIP switches These give the computer information about its keyboard coprocessor status memory size monitor type floppy disk drives and interface types You set them to match your systen requirements CPU Speed switch Move this switch left for 4 77M Hz or right for 10M Hz Connecting the Power Cord Insert the power cord into the AC power inlet on the left side of the back pana as shown in Figure 1 4 To avoid an electric shock be sure to plug this end into the main unit before plugging the other end into the wall socket For now do not plug the power cord into an electrical outlet Figure 1 4 herring the power cord 16 Connecting the Video M onitor To connect the video monitor place it on top of or near the Equity 1 main unit It is easiest to connect the monitor cable if the backs of the monitor and the main unit are facing you Note Your dealer probably installed a video card in your main unit to control your monitor If not you need to install it before you can connect your monitor See Chapter 3 for installation instructions The way you connect your monitor depends on the type you have Refer to your monitor manual or follow these guidelines L If necessary connect the video monitor cable to your monitor Some cables are permanently attached t
25. s power cable into a separate electrical outlet Serial interface If you have a printer or other peripheral such as a modem with a serial interface connect it to the port marked SERIAL RS 232C at the back of the main unit If the cable is a non standard type with a male D connector at both ends you need an adapter to connect it to the computer To connect your serial device follow the same steps above for connecting a parallel device The RS 232C serial port needs to be configured properly in order for it to function correctly The printer output must also be redirected to the serial port instead of the parallel port Use the MS DOS SETMODE utility or the MODE command to make these changes See your MS DOS manual for instructions The Equity I character set The Equity I uses a special character set that assigns graphics and inter national characters to some of the ASCII codes In most cases if you try to print these characters on a standard printer you get italic characters instead Many Epson printers support the IBM character set like those used on the Equity I as a standard feature and other printers can be adapted In addi tion some application programs print the special graphics characters on a standard printer using a special printer driver program Ask your dealer for more information 112 Setting the DIP Switches The DIP switches on the Equity I are set to provide your system with information about itsel
26. television tech nician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful Television Interference Handbook This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00450 7 Note If the interference stops it was probably caused by the computer or its periph eral devices To further isolate the problem Disconnect the peripheral devices and their input output cables one at a time If the interference stops it is caused by either the peripheral device or its O cable These devices usually require shielded I O cables For Epson peripheral devices you can obtain the proper shielded cable from your dealer For non Epson peripheral devices contact the manufacturer or dealer for assistance WARNING This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules Only peripherals computer input output devices terminals printers etc certi fied to comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this computer Operation with non certified peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception The connection of a non shielded equipment interface cable to this equip ment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipm
27. tell you how to change jumper settings and list hardware specifications A glossary of some of the computer terms this guide uses is also included Refer to the glossary whenever you come across an unfamiliar term Intro 2 Chapter 1 Setting Up Your System Setting up your Epson Equity I personal computer is easy Just follow the nine easy steps in this chapter You should also refer to the Quick Guide To Setting up Your Equity reference card Unpacking As you remove the components from their cartons be sure to inspect each piece If anything is missing looks damaged or seems wrong consult your Epson dealer Be sure to keep your packing materials They provide the best protection possible for your computer if you need to move or ship it later When you unpack your Equity I you should find the following The main unit and power cord The keyboard with detachable cable e An MSDOS operating system diskette version 3 2 with an MS DOS manual e A GW BASIC programming language diskette with a GW BASIC manual e A diagnostics and system dependent utilities diskette and a Diagnostics manual This Equity I User s Guide In addition to these items you probably purchased a compatible video monitor and video card You ll find one registration card with your Equity I Fill the card out now and mail it to Epson With your registration card on file Epson can send you update information 11 Removing the di
28. 07 COPROCESSOR ADDITION ERROR 708 COPROCESSORSUBTRACTION ERROR 709 COPROCESSOR MULTIPLICATION ERROR 710 COPROCESSOR PRECISION ERROR Parallel port 901 ERROR PIN p Parallel port on video adapter ERROR PIN p A 2 Table A 1 Error codes and messages continued Error code Message Serial port RS 232C 1101 1101 1102 1103 Alternate serial port 1201 1201 1202 1203 ERROR DTR DSR ERROR RTS CTS TIMEOUT ERROR VERIFY ERROR ERROR DTR DSR ERROR RTS CTS TIMEOUT ERROR VERIFY ERROR Dot matrix printer 1401 status error Hard disk drives and controller 1701 1702 1703 1705 1706 SEEK ERROR WRITE ERROR READ ERROR E E DSR ALWAYS HIGH LOW CTS ALWAYS HIGH LOW DSR ALWAYS HIGH LOW CTS ALWAYS HIGH LOW type RROR DETECTION ERROR RROR CORRECTION ERROR A 3 Appendix B Power on Diagnostics The built in memory ROM of your computer contains a series of diag nostics programs These programs are run automatically by the system every time you turn on the power The diagnostics programs check the internal devices such as ROM RAM keyboard controller timer video controller and floppy disk driver When you turn on the powe the tests described in this appendix are performed If an error is found a specific error number and error message are displayed If the error is serious the computer cancels further checking and halts system initialization The
29. 1 2 1 3 2 1 Tables Monitor video card compatibility DIP switch sett 1 oo eee DIP switch set 2 20 eee eee Special key functions oo eeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees vii Introduction Your Epson Equity I personal computer is a versatile expandable and economical system Its flexibility lets you create your own system first you choose from three models of the Equity I main unit then you select the accessories you want to use with it to assemble the configuration that does the most for you The Equity I main unit is available in three configurations e One floppy disk drive e Two floppy disk drives e One floppy disk drive and one internal hard disk drive You also choose which monitor you want to use Optional cards and external devices further expand the capabilities of your Equity I Its built in serial and parallel interfaces and five internal option slots let you connect almost any peripheral device you choose Here are some options you can use with your system Expanded memory option card 8087 math coprocessor Monochrome monitor Monochrome video card RGB red green blue color or enhanced color monitor Color graphics video card color monochrome or enhanced graphics adapter Graphics or enhanced graphics video card An Epson printer or plotter Check with your Epson dealer from time to time to find out which peripherals and option cards are available
30. 33 Ss ERRER SS SS SS _ SS RIIS SS SSE S S SPL S SINSE LS g aS g i Figure 3 4 Inserting option card 5 Once the connector pins are sitting in the connector slot push down firmly but carefully to fully insert the card If the connector does not seem to be going in smoothly do not force it pull it all the way out and try again Be sure to keep it straight 3 4 6 Secure the retaining bracket to the frame of the computer with the small screw and washer Also replace the ground screw if there is one The free end of long option cards is held in position by a piece of foam inside the top of the main unit lid and by the card bracket on the inside of the front panel Removing an access slot cover Some option cards such as your video monitor card have an outlet for connecting an external device If you install an option card that has an exter nal connector for other equipment your video monitor for example you need to remove the metal access slot cover on the computer s back pane that corresponds to the option card slot Follow these steps 1 Hold the back panel of the computer with the inside facing you The individual access slot covers are held in position by a tab at the bottom and aclip at the top 2 Remove the appropriate cover by pushing down on the clip and pushing out See Figure 3 5 Save the cover in case you need to remove the option card Figure 35 Removing access slot
31. 4and then Enter The character fonts that are included in the internal character generator are displayed Check the characters displayed on your screen against this illus tration 40 COLUMN CHARACTER SET CHECK CO he DORR SSS ASNT ttiot aar tH 4s C G123456789 C gt 7GABCDEFGHI JKLMNO PQRS TUVNXY ZED N1 _ abcdef ghi jki mnopars tuvw xyat 13 4Gue6 saaac Eeer Ti AA Eatiscotay oucL Af ALGUAN 226 7494 i O88 ld dina a aaan E Fi ee tF led Pe rit p1 6nd open Str lt opysee ynze Is the display correct Y N After checking the character fonts respond to the prompt Is the display correct Y N If the characters displayed match the illustration press Y and Enter If you find a problem with the characters on the screen press N ana Enter to display the error message 320x200 graphics mode check To check your 320x200 graphics mode press 5 and then Enter The screen displays three colored squares light green brown and red against a cyan background These four colors are Color Set 0 If they are correct press Y and then Enter The same pattern is displayed again this time the squares are cyan white and magenta and the background is red These colors are called Color Set 1 If these are also correct press Y and then Enter toO ena tne test 5 14 If any colors are displayed incorrectly first check the adjustment of your monitor and make sure that both ends of the cable are plugged in firmly
32. D IN ALL PARTITIONS OF HARD DISK NOT JUST IN MS DOS PARTITION Do you want to start formatting Y N If there are no tracks with other errors and you are absolutely sure that you want to format the hard disk press Y then Enter The program then asks you once more if you want to continue You see this message and prompt DOUBLE CHECK THAT YOU HAVE BACKUP DISKETTE COPIES OF ALL YOUR FILES Do you want to exit and check your file copies Y N When you are certain no valuable data will be destroyed press N and Enter 33 If you cancel formatting at either stage you see these messages Format cancelled Press ENTER to return to the menu If you continue with formatting you see Now formatting When formatting is complete any bad tracks are flagged and you see a series of messages like these Format finished Flagging bad tracks Cylinder is xxxx head is yy Format completed Press ENTER to return to the menu Flagged tracks are identified by xxxx and yy At this point press Enter to return to the HARD DISK FORMAT MENU If there are any tracks with other errors scanning stops and you see the message Scanning cancelled Warning This drive has an unflagged error s or is unformatted Press ENTER to return to the menu Press Enter This may mean that the drive has never been formatted or that an error was not flagged If you
33. DSIT 3 Press Enter To use the System diagnostics program DIAGSYS you must always boot the system with the diagnostics diskette in drive A If you attempt to start this program in any other way the tests may produce strange results 1 4 Chapter 2 Setting Up the System This chapter describes how to change the information stored in the computer s CMOS RAM You can select Setup from the OPERATION MENU or you can execute the MS DOS SETUP command You must run the Setup program when you turn on your computer for the first time You also need to use Setup if you want to e Permanently change the real time clock s date or time e Change the default settings for the serial RS 232C port s The information you define with Setup is stored in the CMOS RAM which is backed up by a battery Whenever you turn on the computer it searches the CMOS RAM for the correct installation information If the computer discovers a difference between the information in CMOS RAM and the actual configuration it prompts you to run the Setup program Using the Setup Program To start the Setup program from the diagnostics OPERATION MENU press 1 and then press Enter To select the Setup program from the MS DOS prompt type SETUP and press Enter 2 1 When you start Setup the main menu is displayed Select options from this menu usingt and 4 to move the cursor block When the selection you want is highlighted press Enter Each option on
34. EQUITY I User s Guide and Diagnostics m U Q O lt EPSON Equity I User s Guide Y14499113001 IMPORTANT NOTICE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY Seiko Epson Corporation 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 All 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 mechani cal photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein While every precaution has been taken in the prep aration of this publication Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions 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 Equity is a trademark of Epson America Inc Centronics is a registered
35. Good tracks If no errors occur you see this message No read verify error was detected If errors are found the program displays a table of the tracks that gave errors similar to the one displayed by the destructive analysis After the status reports you see this message Press ENTER to return to the menu Check the information displayed then press Enter Chapter 4 Formatting a Diskette This chapter briefly describes how to format a diskette with diagnostics Normally you format a diskette using the MS DOS FORMAT command However if you are running diagnostics and decide to test your floppy drives which requires a formatted diskette you can select option 3 Format disk ette from the OPERATION MENU This option lets you format a 360KB double density or a 720KB high density diskette without exiting diagnostics The Format diskette program destroys any data on the diskette When formatting your diskettes the program also initializes the directory and file allocation tables To format a diskette select option 3 from the OPERATION MENU If you have two diskette drives you see this message and prompt Format Diskette Format in which drive A B Press A or B and Enter Then this prompt displays Insert new diskette for drive A and strike ENTER when ready TheA isB if you selected that drive Insert the diskette to be formatted and press Enter The screen displays the head and cylind
36. IP switch set 2 Parallel Primar Secondar Disable Serial Primar Secondary Disable Switches 1 2 3 and 4 tell the computer how to access the built in parallel and serial ports You do not need to change the factory settings unless you install an option card with an additional parallel or serial port If you do install such an option card read the following information carefully Switches 1 and 2 parallel port tell the computer how to access the built in parallel port The built in parallel port functions as either the primary or secondary parallel port However if you install any option card with its own parallel port you must set these two DIP switches so there is no conflict between the built in parallel port and the added card Table 1 3 shows you how to set the DIP switches If you install an option card that has only a parallel port you must designate this as the secondary port and leave the built in port as the pri mary port If you install a video card with a parallel port such as an IBM mono chrome display and printer adapter you must designate it as the primary paralle port and the built in port becomes the secondary parallel port If you install two option cards with parallel ports one is designated as the primary port and the other as the secondary port In this case you need to set switches 1 and 2 on in order to disable the built in port If MS DOS searches the system for a parallel port and finds only o
37. Intro 1 2 SYSTAT Intro 1 2 1 31 7 3 V Video check Color graphics 5 17 Monochrome_display Video RAM 5 9 w Write read check 5 19 5 25 26 Index 3 Unpacking Choosing your Computer a Location 3 Arranging 4 Connecting the Components the Power Cord Connecting the Video Monitor TT TT wait A RA EEEE Connecting Setting a Printer the DIP Switches Turning on the Computer EPSON 1 1 EPSON EPSON AMERICA INC 2780 Lomita Boulevard Torrance California 90505
38. ONTROLLER CHECK MENU 1 Sequential seek check 2 Random seek check 3 Write read check 4 Speed check 5 Run all above checks 0 Exit Enter selection number Before any checks are performed the program determines the number of floppy disk drives installed in your computer If you have more than one drive you see this prompt each time you select a test Check which drive A B 5 18 Press A or B and then Enter If any errors occur record the error code and message and contact your Epson dealer Always have the floppy disk drive serviced by your Epson dealer Sequential seek check This test checks the ability of the read write heads to locate any part of the diskette This action by aread write head is called a seek During this test each head seeks sequentially from the innermost track to the outermost track The innermost track is track 39 for 360KB diskettes and track 79 for 720KB diskettes Select option 1 from the menu to start this test The program displays the number of each track it finds For example with a 360KB floppy disk the first message you see is Current track is 39 The track number counts down from 39 or 79 to 0 The seek is performed by each head so you see the count twice If no errors occur the menu is displayed Random seek check This test ix identical to the sequential seek check except that the seek operation is performed on each track in random order instead of sequent
39. Problems may occur if the switch settings do not agree with the amount of main memory in use Switches 5 and 6 monitor type define what type of video card and monitor you are using and help the system address the adapter memory correctly Set these switches as follows e If you havea monochrome monitor and video card set both switches harg e f you have an enhanced graphics adapter set both switches on no mat ter what type of monitor you have e Ifyou havea color graphics adapter and an RGB monitor set switch 5 on and switch 6 off e Ifyou are using a composite video monitor and its resolution is poor you may want to set switch 5 off and switch 6 on This selects 40 column text mode for your screen and improves the resolution Switches 7 and 8 floppy disk drive amp indicate how many floppy disk drives your system has These switches are very important and should be set as follows e If you have a single drive set both switches on so the operating system knows that it must provide help when disk B is required e If you have two floppy disk drives set switch 7 off and switch 8 on so the lower drive is not ignored e If you add external floppy disk drives for a system total of four set switches 7 and 8 as indicated in Table 1 2 115 DIP switch set 2 parallel and serial port operations The parallel and serial port functions controlled by DIP switch set 2 are listed in Table 1 3 and described below Table 1 3 D
40. Setting the Real time Clock 1 1 cece eee eee eee Changing Serial Port RS 232C SettingS Formatting a Hard Disk 2 55 Formatting and Checking Options Conditional Format Normal uke ceeeeeetee eee Unconditional Format wee teen eee eens Destructive Surface ANALYSIS wen rererere rene Non destructive Surface Analysis s e eee oeenn Formatting a Diskette Performing System Diagnostics 00 Using the System Diagnostics Program Modifying the DEVICE LIST Sdecting atest ee ee Resuming from an error 1 ee ee eee System Board Check 000 0 ee eee eee Memory Check 0 0002 c eee Keyboard Check 0 00 cee es Monochrome Display Adapter and CRT Check sses Monochrome adapter check 0 00004 Attribute check ssir rinise enrera ee Character set check 2 0 00 cece eee ee Video Check 1 0 ccc eee SYNC Check ance sda ee aaanne en mene a Run all abovecheckS 6 0 0 cee eee iii Color Graphics Adapter and CRT Check Color graphics adapter check 0005 Attribute check Character set check 40 column character set CROCK scence ies boned aai eio 320x200 graphics mode check 0 0005 640x200 graphics mode check 0 00008 Screen paging check Light pen check Color video check Synccheck Run all above checks
41. This check permits a tolerance of 2 The diskette continues to spin and the display is updated every few seconds To stop the test press any key the program returns to the menu If you try to perform a speed test without inserting a floppy disk or if a read error occurs you see this message and prompt Disk is defective or not installed properly Press ENTER to return to the menu Run all above checks To run all the tests on the menu in Sequence press 5 and then Enter 5 20 When you choose this option all checks for the floppy disk drive s and controller are performed automatically in sequential order Although you do not start each test you must still supply the appropriate responses to progress from one test to the nest Math Coprocessor Check 8087 Use this option to check the operation of the 8087 math coprocessor if you have one installed in your computer To check the math coprocessor select option 7 from the DEVICE LIST Before running any tests the computer checks DIP switch 1 2 on the front panel to ensure that a coprocessor is installed If the coprocessor is missing or if you have not set DIP switch 1 2 correctly an error occurs and the test ends The program then runs a series of checks to test the precision with which the coprocessor performs calculations and to detect whether it correctly han dles exceptions The program reports any errors that occur Parallel Port Printer Interface
42. VICE LIST it is important that you add it to the list and test it carefully In response to this prompt Is the DEVICE LIST correct Y N press N followed by Enter You see a new menu Modify DEVICE LIST 1 Add devices 2 Delete devices 0 Exit Enter selection number To add a device to the list press 1 and then Enter The program displays a list of other devices that are not currently included in the DEVICE LIST You seea menu similar to this Additional DEVICE LIST 5 Color graphics display adapter and CRT 7 Math coprocessor 8087 12 Alternate serial port 81 Parallel port on video adapter 0 Exit Enter the number of the item to add 5 3 Type the number of the item you wish to add and press Enter That item disappears from the Additional DEVICE LIST on the screen You can add as many devices as necessary When you finish adding devices press 0 and Enter to return to the Modify DEVICE LIST menu Note Even if you have both monochrome and color monitor video cards installed you can only test the monitor that is currently selected by DIP switches 1 5 and 1 6 on the front panel To remove a device from the list press 2 and Enter The screen displays the current DEVICE LIST and the prompt Enter the number of the item to delete Type the number of the item you wish to delete and press Enter That item disappears from the DEVICE LIST on the screen You can delete as many devices as necess
43. You can use most of the cards designed for the IBM personal computer on your Equity I Intro 1 The Equity comes with the MS DOS operating system and the GW BASIC programming language If you have used MS DOS before on another computer you will find that it works the same on the Equity I Be sure to refer to your Equity MS DOS manual however for descriptions of the special utility programs added by Epson You may have purchased other software as well you can use most soft ware products designed for the IBM PC on your Equity I Refer to your software program documentation for information on using the software Additionally the Equity I supports multiple users and multiple tasking with the appropriate operating system Consult your Epson dealer for more information H ow to Use This M anual This user s guide explains how to set up and care for your Equity I It also describes how to connect optional equipment and start using your oper ating system You may not need to read everything in this book some sec tions may describe a particular option or accessory you do not have Follow the instructions in Chapter 1 to set up your system and turn on your Equity I Chapter 2 covers some of the general operational proce dures It also describes how disks and disk drives work and shows how to use them Chapter 3 explains how to install and remove option cards Chapter 4 provides information on troubleshooting The appendixes
44. a a 0 READ ERROR TRACKS eeeeeeee 0 GOOD TRACKS 0c eee eee 2460 Press ENTER to return to the menu Press Enter when you have viewed the table Run all above checks Torun all the tests on the menu in sequence press 5 and then Enter When you choose this option all checks for the hard disk drives and controller are performed automatically in sequential order Although you do not start each test you must still supply the appropriate responses to progress from one test to the next The first prompt you see is The data on the highest physical cylinder may be destroyed by this check Enter Y to start this check Enter N to return to the menu Press Y and then Enter to continue with the test 5 27 Chapter 6 Moving the Hard Disk This chapter describes the procedure you use when you plan to move your computer Even if you are moving the computer only a short distance use option 5 Prepare hard disk for moving to prevent damage to the hard disk For each hard disk installed in the system this program ensures that the read write heads are moved away from the disk surfaces and locked securely in position If the heads are not secured and the computer is subjected to shock or vibration the heads may bump the disk surfaces and the drive may be damaged At the very least you may lose a considerable amount of data To secure the heads select option 5 from the OPERATION MENU You see a screen of information rem
45. a color graphics display adapter and monitor This test includes several checks that allow you to identify particular problems related to the color display To run this check DIP switches 1 5 and 1 6 must beset correctly for a color monitor You can select the individual checks from this menu COLOR GRAPHICS ADAPTER AND CRT CHECK MENU 1 Color graphics adapter check 2 Attribute check 3 Character set check 4 40 column character set check 5 320X200 graphics mode check 6 640X200 graphics mode check 7 Screen paging cheek 8 Light pen check 9 Color video check 10 Syne check 11 Run all above checks 0 Exit Enter selection number If you specified to run the color adapter check multiple times this menu does not display and only the first test Color graphics adapter check is performed 5 11 If an error occurs during any of these tests record the error code and message or print them out Then contact your Epson dealer When you finish running the color adapter check press 0 and Enter to return to the DEVICE LIST Color graphics adapter check To check the color graphics adapter press 1 and then Enter The computer checks the video RAM display memory on the display adapter by writing test data to memory and then reading it hack and com paring it to the written data The video enable signal of the display controller chip is also tested Attribute check To check the display attributes of
46. al loop back connector into the parallel port so that the computer can check individual pins of the port This test is identical to the Parallel port check For more details refer to the description of the Parallel port printer interface check above Serial Port RS 232C Check Use this option to test the functions of the primary serial communi cations KS 232C port To perform the test you must insert a special loop back connector into the KS 232C port so that the computer can check individual pins of the port Contact your dealer if you need a loop back connector Note that a different connector is required to test the parallel port When you select option 11 from the DEVICE LIST you see these prompts Attach loop back connector to serial port Enter Y to start this check when connector is attached or Enter N to return to the menu Insert the loop back connector Then press Y and Enter to start the check First the computer checks the serial port control lines to see that they are able to change from high to low and vice versa No messages are dis played during this part of the test unless an error occurs The second test is an echo back check during which the port sends data to itself in a fixed data format at all the possible baud rates When this test begins you see these messages RS232C echo back check at various baud rates Current baud rate is 75 Current test data is 00 Each baud rate is tested in turn
47. and the display informs you of the progress of the test If the port does not become ready correctly a timeout error occurs If any data received does not match the data sent a verify error occurs and the computer reports the transmitted and received data at the time of the error The final test is an echo back check during which the port sends data to itself at 9600 baud using various data formats At the start of the test you see these messages RS232C echo back check with various data formats Current data format 5data bits 1 stop bits parity NONE Current test data is 00 Once again if any data received does not match the data sent a verify error occurs and the computer reports the transmitted and received data at the time of the error Alternate Serial Port Check Use this option to test the functions of an additional serial communica tions RS 232C port To perform the test you must insert a special loop back connector into the alternate serial port so that the computer can check individual pins of the port This test is identical to the check for the primary serial port For more details refer to the description of the Serial port RS 232C check above Dot matrix Printer Check Use this option to check e Theoperation of your printer in IBM compatibility mode e The compatibility of your printer with the extended character set used by the Equity I e The ability of your printer to produce hit image gra
48. aphics screens Note Even if the test runs only for a short time your printer may store many characters in its buffer To stop printing turn the printer off line Hard Disk Drives and Controller Check Use this option to test the performance of the hard disk drives installed in your computer If any errors occur have the drive checked and serviced by your dealer 5 24 When you select option 17 from the DEVICE LIST you see this menu HARD DISK DRIVE S AND CONTROLLER CHECK MENU Seek check 2 Write read check 3 Error detection and correction check 4 Read verify check 5 Run all above checks 0 Exit Enter selection number If you specified to run the hard disk drive check multiple times this menu does not display and only the first three tests are performed When you select a check from this menu the program determines the number of hard disk drives installed in your computer If you have more than one drive then each time you select a test you see this prompt Check which drive C D Press C or D and then Enter Seek check This test checks the ability of the read write heads to locate any part of the hard disk This action by a read write head is called a seek During this test each head seeks each cylinder of the disk in sequence starting from the center Select option 1 from the menu to start this test The program displays the number of each cylinder it finds counting down from 614
49. aracters displayed do not match the keys press Y and then Enter Then reselect the keyboard test from the DEVICE LIST and check that you selected the correct keyboard layout You can find diagrams of all the international keyboard layouts in the MS DOS manual If any key is incorrect press N and Enter Make a copy of the error code and message or print them out and contact your Epson dealer Monochrome Display Adapter and CRT Check Use this option to check the operation of a monochrome display adapter and monitor This test includes several checks that allow you to identify particular problems related to the monochrome display To run this check DIP switches 1 5 and 1 6 on the front panel must be set correctly for a monochrome monitor You can select the individual checks from this menu MONOCHROME ADAPTER AND CRT CHECK MENU Monochrome adapter check Attribute check Character set check Video check Syne check Run all above checks DoS amp WwW pow 0 Exit Enter selection number 5 8 If you specified to run the monochrome check multiple times this menu of checks does not display and only the first test option 1 is performed If an error occurs during any of these tests record the error code and message or print them out Then contact your Epson dealer When you finish running the monochrome adapter check press 0 and Enter to return to the DEVICE LIST Monochrome adapter check To check t
50. ary When you finish deleting items press O and Enter to return to the Modify DEVICE LIST menu When you finish modifying the DEVICE LIST press 0 and then Enter The screen displays the modified DEVICE LIST for a final check If the list is correct press Y and Enter You are now ready to select a test Selecting a test From the DEVICE LIST select the device to be tested Type the num ber of the device then press Enter Before the test begins you are asked how many times to perform the test You see this menu Number of times to test device l Run test one time 2 Run test multiple times 0 Exit Enter selection number 5 4 You can specify that the test be performed one time only or any number of times in the range from 1 to 9999 Running a test multiple times is for reliability testing of essential functions only in most cases running a test only once is sufficient To perform the test once only press 1 then Enter The program displays a submenu of more detailed tests for the device you are checking To perform the test multiple times press 2 and Enter You see this prompt Terminate checking if an error detected Y N Press Y and Enter to terminate checking if the device produces an error or press N and Enter to repeat the tests regardless of an error You see this prompt Howmany times 1 9999 Type the number of times you wish to repeat the test then press Enter The tests for the device now
51. ary above shows one track with a write read error and only 2458 good tracks The report is then followed by a table like this Write Read Error Tracks Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Cylinder Head 237 2 Confirm to register the tracks in the Write Read Error Track Table as bad tracks Do you want to register the error tracks as bad tracks Y N 37 To flag the error tracks as bad press Y and Enter You then see a list of the tracks as they are flagged You see these messages Flagging bad tracks Cylinder is 237 head is 2 Press ENTER to return to the menu Press Enter to return to the HARD DISK FORMAT MENU Non destructive Surface Analysis The Non destructive surface analysis is slightly simpler than the Destructive surface analysis described in the previous section This option does not destroy any data and can safely be used to check the condition of your hard disk drives However this test will not flag any bad tracks that are detected To start the test press 4 and then Enter You see these messages Analyze Hard Disk Read Verify check for all tracks Current cylinder is xxxx As each track is checked the current cylinder is displayed The cylinder number counts down to zero as the disk is checked When the analysis is complete the program displays a summary of the status of the disk This summary lists these counts e Flagged bad tracks e Tracks with read verify errors e
52. as only one drive set both switches on If it has two floppy disk drives set switch 1 7 off and switch 1 8 on An operating system expects the computer to have at least two physical disk drives MS DOS recognizes drives A and B for two floppy disk drives or A and C for a floppy and a hard disk drive Some operations such as copy ing files from one disk to another require two drives With MS DOS if you have only one physical disk drive the operating system lets you treat it logi cally as two drives For example if you give a command to copy from drive A to drive B MS DOS copies from the first diskette you place in the drive A to the computer s memory Then it prompts you to insert the disk for drive B It copies from memory to the B disk you place in the drive When the copy is complete the screen prompts you to reinsert the original diskette in drive A You may be swapping diskettes this way quite often and it is easy to forget which disk is which To avoid accidentally losing your data here is a tip for keeping the disks straight always hold the disk for driveA in your left hand and the disk for drive B in your right Another way to avoid writing on the wrong disk is to write protect your source disk This allows you to read information but not write over it For more information on using a single floppy disk drive with MS DOS see your MS DOS manual Using a hard disk drive The Epson hard disk for Equity I has a capacit
53. ay 9 x 14 character block installs in option slot Supports Epson or IBM compatible RGB color or composite video monitor 40 character x 25 line display low resolution text 80 character x 25 line display high resolution text 640 x 200 high resolution graphics 320 x 200 four colors 160 x 200 eight colors installs in option slot Supports Epson and IBM compatible mono chrome or color monitor monochrome text color graphics and Hercules mono chrome graphics switch selectable installs in option slot Supports Epson and IBM compatible mono chrome color or enhanced color monitor monochrome text 80 character x 25 line display Hercules text 80 character x 43 line display color graphics 640 x 200 pixels B W monochrome graphics 640 x 350 color graphics 640 x 350 16 colors High persistence P 39 phosphor screen etched surface to reduce glare 22 MHz video bandwidth 35 W High contrast screen 16 colors etched surface to reduce glare 18 MHz video bandwidth B 3 Appendix C Glossary ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A standardized coding system for representing characters such as numbers letters and graphic symbols An ASCII character occupies one byte of storage Files transmitted in ASCII code can be used by many different computers printers and programs Asynchronous A method of data transmission in which one machine sends data one character at a time to anot
54. ayed by these tests refer to Appendix A System Board Check Use this option to check the operation of each major component on the system board including e The 8088 CPU chip e The system ROM e The real time clock CMOS RAM and battery e The main integrated circuits The checks made on the 8088 CPU chip are extrenely comprehensive They ensure that the CPU instruction set is functioning correctly If an error is reported write down the error code and message or print them out and contact your Epson dealer Attempting to correct system board errors yourself may violate your warranty agreement Memory Check Use this option to check the computer s built in memory The program checks the DIP switches to determine the amount of main memory If any settings are incorrect check the DIP switches to make sure they match the installed memory Note This option does not check expanded memory above the 640KB memory limit imposed by MS DOS 5 6 For this check the program writes specific data into memory and then reads it back The data is written and read in blocks of 64KB A parity check is also made on each block A count of memory is displayed after each block that is tested without an error The final message is usually 640 KB OK If an error is reported write down the error code and message or print them out and contact your Epson dealer Attempting to correct memory errors yourself may violate your warranty agreement
55. cal for the primary and secondary serial ports This section uses the primary serial port as an example To alter the primary serial port parameters move the cursor to Primary serial port and press Enter You see a menu of serial parameters similar to this Baud rate 110 bps Parity None Data length 8 bits Stop bits 1 bit s ERR SAVE SETTINGS To set the speed of communication move the cursor to Baud rate and press Enter The screen displays 110 bps 150 bps 300 bps 600 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps Move the cursor to the desired communication speed and press Enter To set the type of parity check move the cursor to Parity and press Enter The screen displays None Odd Even Move the cursor to the correct type of parity check and press Enter To change the data length move the cursor to Data length and press Enter The number changes to either 7 or 8 whichever was not displayed before Press Enter again if you want to reselect the previous number To change the number of stop bits move the cursor to Stop bits and press Enter The number changes to either 1 or 2 whichever was not dis played before To reselect the previous number press Enter again When you finish changing serial port settings move the cursor to the Exit option in the main Setup menu Then exit the program as described in the beginning of this chapter 2 6 Chapter 3 Format
56. ch control your peripherals One of these slots is occupied by either your monochrome or color graphics video card You can use the other four to add special devices such as a modem or hard disk controller The front panel Now take a look at the front pane The components on the front panel are shown in Figure 1 3 with the covers open to show the switches and the keyboard cable socket To open each cover press down gently on the small handle Disk lock release button Disk drive Power LED lamp LED lamp EPSON EQUITY I Power switch Optional DIP switches disk drive RESET Keyboard slot button CPU speed switch cable socket Figure 1 3 Front panel The front pane components work as follows Disk lock release button Press to lock a diskette in place Press again to eject it Disk drive LED lamps A light indicates that the drive is being accessed 15 Slot for optional disk drives You can install a second floppy disk drive or a hard disk drivein this optional slot All Equity I units come with at least one floppy disk drive The main unit above is shown with a second floppy disk drive Power LED lamp When the light is red the power is on and the system is running at 4 77MHz When the light is green the system is on and run ning at IOMHz e Power switch Turns the main unit on and off e Keyboard cable socket The keyboard plugs into the main unit here e RESET button Press this button to
57. cific slot Even though option cards are designed to fit only one way it is a good idea to examine the card first and follow the instructions dosely 1 Determine which option slot you are going to use then remove the retaining screw and washer from the metal cover plate at the back of the slot Lift out the metal cover and put it in a safe place in case you later remove the option card Keep the screw and washer to secure the option card to the computer 2 Unpack the option card and read all instructions that come with it Then adjust any switches or jumper connections that are necessary 3 3 Note Pay specific attention to the warnings in your option card instructions Some devices have delicate CMOS chips you should not touch When you handle the card be careful not to touch any of the contacts on the circuit board especially along the gold edge connections If you need to put it down before installing it place it with the component side facing down on top of the original packing Keep the card s original packing materials in case you remove the card later 3 Grip the card firmly by the top corners The contact pins should be pointing down and the components should face toward the inside of the main unit 4 Inset the card straight down into the slot as shown in Figure 3 4 Place the tab at the bottom of the retaining bracket into the corresponding notch at the back of the computer RENN S 2
58. d aGuieiaaacPFOTTiAnEahooodaydiqgck eAF aredaw 2 err Mi MvoSPbld da dnidhat 2 tts E tatakan Azn tp Att Hal PPP reo pT EO RS OPEN Paepgtee gaa Is the display correct Y N After checking the character fonts respond to the prompt Is the display correct Y N If the characters displayed match the illustration press Y and Enter If you find a problem with the characters on the screen press N and then Enter to display the error message Video check To check the video output of your monochrome adapter press 4 followed by Enter This check displays two different screens black and intensified white First you see the black screen press any key to display the intensified white screen Then press any key to end this check You can use this display to adjust the size of the display on the screen The vertical ana horizontal adjustments are located on your monitor 5 10 Sync check This test is provided for service purposes only If you accidentally select this option press any key to end the test Run all above checks To run all the tests on the menu in sequence press 6 and Enter When you choose this option all checks for the monochrome adapter and CRT are performed automatically in sequential order Although you do not start each test you must still supply the appropriate responses to progress from one test to the nest Color Graphics Adapter and CRT Check Use this option to check the operation of
59. e brightness and con trast controls on the monitor are set correctly Monitors usually have their own power switches Make sure the power switch is on Connecting the K eyboard Follow these steps to connect the keyboard 1 Open the cover at the lower right front corner of the main unit as shown in Figure 1 6 Keyboard socket cover Figure 1 6 Opening the keyboard socket cover 18 2 Insert the keyboard connector as shown in Figure 1 7 Do not force the connector but make sure you insert it all the way See that the cable exits to the right of the main unit a PEERI S G Mi amt pee Baie ae eS HH R SA EEEN EVA ay RE z Seen yp AHH ARR AV Figure 1 7 Connecting the cable to the main unit 3 Gently push the cable into the retaining clip and close the cover You can use the keyboard at different angles such as laying it flat ona desk or placing it on your lap You can also tilt the keyboard by adjusting the legs on the bottom Adjust the keyboard legs by turning the keyboard over reaching under the lip and pulling each of the legs upward until they lock into place as shown in Figure 1 8 19 a Figure 1 8 Adjusting the keyboard legs To lower the legs gently squeeze the sides until they move out of the slot and push down on the leg until it clicks into place To disconnect the keyboard open the cover on the main unit and press down on the retainin
60. e that the power indicator on the monitor is lit If it is not turn the power off wait five seconds then turn the power back on Wait to see if the display screen appears 4 1 Use the controls on the monitor to adjust the brightness and contrast Check DIP switches 1 5 and 1 6 on the front of the main unit to make sure they are set correctly for your monitor Remove any diskettes then turn off the monitor and main unit Check to see that the monitor power cable is securely connected to the electri cal outlet and that the monitor cable is properly connected to both the monitor and the main unit Turn both power switches on again With the computer turned off check the electrical outlet for power Plug a portable lamp into the outlet you are using for the monitor and turn it on to see if it supplies power The Computer Locks Up or Freezes If the computer appears to be locked up and does not respond to the keyboard try the following 1 Wait afew seconds Some operations take longer to perform than oth ers For example a spreadsheet program takes longer to recalculate an entire spreadsheet than to simply enter a figure Also some BASIC programs that have a lot of calculations to perform can take several minutes or even hours to finish Be aware of the task the computer is performing and judge the time period accordingly If the computer remains locked up follow the steps in Chapter 2 under Resetting the Computer
61. ection changes to O Exit and reset Selecting option 0 at this point resets your computer The HELP Utility Use the HELP command to ask for information on all the MS DOS commands and utility programs This help function provides useful informa tion but is not intended to be a substitute for the MS DOS manual The format of this command is HELP command Type HELP only to see a menu of all commands Type HELP followed by the name of one or more MS DOS commands each separated by a space to bypass the menu and display the messages for each command When the menu is displayed you see this prompt at the bottom of the screen tl lt Select command name Enter to display command Esc to Exit Use the cursor keys to select a command name You can only select one command name at a time from the menu When the correct command is highlighted press Enter The help screen for the specified command is dis played If there is more than one page of text you see the prompt PgUp on the top of the screen Press Page Up or Pg Up to display the rest of the text After reading the help information press Esc to return to the menu If you type HELP and one or more command names on the command line the help information for the first command is displayed Press Esc to see the help information for the next command When you press Esc after viewing the information for the last command MS DOS returns to the system prompt Cauti
62. ee eee eee Tables A 1 Error codes and messageS scceeeeeeeeeees Introduction This manual describes how to initialize your Epson Equity I after it is assembled and how to test the condition of your computer and peripherals To set up and test your system you use a set of programs called diagnostics The five main diagnostics programs are Setup Use this program when you first set up the computer and any time you change the system s permanent date or time or the serial port configuration Format hard disk Use this program to check or format the entire hard disk after installation Format diskette Use this program to format a diskette for use by the System diagnostics tests This pro gram is provided for convenience only so that you can format a diskette without exit ing diagnostics Systen diagnostics Use these programs whenever you add or remove optional devices or if you suspect that the system is defective You also run these diagnostics after moving the system from one place to another and after replacing the internal battery Prepare hard disk Use this program before moving the com for moving puter to another location The diagnostics programs are stored on your diagnostics diskette which is labelled Diagnostics and System dependent Utilities for the Equity I As well as the diagnostics this diskette contains three utilities that are used exclusively by the Equity I These utilities are HELP Thi
63. en check To check the function of a light pen connected to the color graphics adapter card press 8 and then Enter This test checks that a light pen connected to the color graphics adapter is performing accurately When you select this check you see these prompts Enter Y to start light pen check Enter N to return to the menu 5 16 If you do not have a light pen attached press N and Enter To begin the test press Y and Enter You see this prompt PLACE LIGHT PEN ON CENTER OF WHITE BLOCK Touch the center of the white block on the screen with the light pen When the light pen is correctly positioned the block mows to another part of the screen for a second test After three successful tests the check enas An error occurs if e Thelight pen is not connected properly e You touch the screen at the wrong point e Thelight pen is malfunctioning e You do not touch the square within a certain amount of time depen dent on the current CPU speed Color video check Option 9 Color video check displays 16 different screens each a differ ent color and a message indicating the color The screens show the following colors in the order spedfied below 1 Black 9 Gray 2 Blue 10 Light blue 3 Green 11 Light green 4 Cyan 12 Light cyan 5 Red 13 Light red 6 Magenta 14 Light magenta 7 Brown 15 Yellow 8 White 16 White high intensity To start this test select option 9 from the menu
64. ent iii Contents Introduction 0 cece eee eee eee eens How to Use This Manual 00000 cece eae Setting Up Your System ccecccccecccoes Unpacking ieee es yeh ee ya Ea Removing the disk drive protector sheet Choosing a Location 0 ccc eee cece eee Arranging the Components ssseeeeeeeee The rear pand cece The front panad cee eee Connecting the Power Cord 6 cece eee eens Connecting the Video Monitor s00e Connecting the Keyboard eee cece eee eee Connecting the Printer 0c cece eee eee eee Parallel interface sceri tie pet imn eekan eni Serial interface 6 eee eee The Equity I character set 1 0 0 6 eee eens Setting the DIP Switches 00 c cece eee eee DIP switch set 1 internal operations DIP switch set 2 parallel and serial port operations 2 cee eee eee eee Turning On the Computer 0 cece eee eee SafetyruleS 26 cece cece cece eee Initial setup procedure 00005 PTENT Initial screen display 0c cece eee ee eee ees Using Your Equity I ccc cece eens Spedal KEYS 0 cece eee Selecting Execution Speed 2 eee eee eee eee Resetting the Computer 0 eee eee Turning Off the Computer 0 2 cee eee ee Using Disks and Disk Drives 000 eae How disks work 0 cee eee eee eee Choosing di
65. er numbers as the diskette is formatted When the format is complete you see these messages for a 360KB diskette Format complete 362496 bytes total disk space 362496 bytes available on disk Format another Y N You can format another diskette or return to the OPERATION MENU For a complete description of the FORMAT command refer to the MS DOS manual Chapter 5 Performing System Diagnostics This chapter describes how to check the operation of the main unit and peripheral devices of your Equity I You check these devices using System diagnostics option 4 on the OPERATION MENU Always run diagnostics after adding or removing optional devices or if you are unsure whether a device is performing correctly You should also run these tests after moving your computer from one place to another and after you replace the internal battery Note To run System diagnostics boot your system with the diagnostics diskette in drive A Then select option 4 from the OPERATION MENU If you start this program in any other way some tests may produce strange results You can test the following 13 devices each has a specific reference number 1 System 2 Memory 3 Keyboard 4 Monochrome display adapter and CRT 5 Color graphics adapter and CRT 6 Floppy disk drives and controller 7 Math coprocessor 8087 9 Parallel port printer interface 11 Serial port RS 232C port 12 Alternate serial port 14 Dot matrix pr
66. es that appear as your computer starts up If you have a printer or other peripheral device turn it on next 1 18 You can turn on your computer with or without a system diskette in the top disk drive For now leave the drive enpty When you are ready to turn on the computer press the power switch at the upper right corner once The power indicator on the front panel lights up and the cooling fan inside the main unit starts After a few seconds the computer begins to perform an internal test If you cannot see the screen display clearly use the controls on your monitor to adjust the brightness and contrast until characters on the screen are clear and bright If the display is not stable check your monitor s hori zontal and vertical hold controls Initial setup procedure If this is the first time your Equity I has been used you need to use the diagnostics diskette to perform an initial setup This is a simple procedure which you must do at least once You may need to do it again if you change your systen time or date or serial port options See your Diagnostics manual for instructions Initial screen display After the computer completes its self test a message tells you how much RAM random access memory is available for example 640KB OK Then the following message displays Non system disk or disk error Insert system diskette in drive A and strike any key when ready This tells you that the computer can now load a
67. et This hole allows the read write head to access the diskette when you store retrieve and delete data Unlike a floppy disk a hard disk is rigid and fixed in place It is sealed in a protective environment free of dust and dirt so you cannot see it A hard disk stores data the same way as a floppy disk only it works faster and has a much larger storage capacity Because data is stored magnetically you can retrieve it record over it and erase it just as you play record and erase music on cassette tapes Choosing diskettes for the Equity I The standard floppy disk drive on the Equity uses double sided double density 48 TPI tracks per inch diskettes These disks are compatible with those used for the IBM PC You can use diskettes prepared and used with one IBM compatible computer on the other For best results use only high quality diskettes with reinforced hub rings the added rdiability is wal worth the extra cost Be sure to select diskettes that are double sided double density Each diskette can hold 360KB of data the equivalent of about 150 pages of text If you have an optional floppy disk drive that has a capacity of 720KB use 31 2 double sided highdensity 135 TI I diskettes Each high density diskette holds 720KB of data approximately 300 pages of text Caring for your disks and disk drives To avoid damaging diskettes and hard disks you need to care for then properly Follow these basic precautions to
68. ew set tings are not read by the computer until you turn it back on 43 e Some programs for compatibility reasons may require the computer to run at 4 77M Hz Try changing the CPU speed with the switch on the front panel See Selecting Execution Speed in Chapter 2 Printer Problems Most of the problems encountered while using a printer can be solved by checking the manual that came with the printer If the printer is not working correctly and has just been installed first make sure the printer has power and is correctly connected to the computer The printer manual provides instructions on cable connections If you have a serial printer or if you have problens with paper feeding you may also need to check the printer manual for the correct DIP switch settings The DIP switches on a printer help it communicate properly with the computer Option Card Problems If you have installed an option card and get unexpected results double check the following points 1 Is the option card installed correctly 2 Did you follow the setup and operating instructions described in the option card manual 3 Did you set any necessary DIP switches or jumpers on the option card See your option card instructions 4 Did you set any necessary DIP switches on the main unit See Setting the DIP Switches in Chapter 1 5 Did you change any necessary jumper settings in the main unit See Appendix A Changing Jumper Settings
69. f Each time you turn on your system it checks the DIP switch settings to determine the keyboard type coprocessor status memory size monitor type number of floppy disk drives and the typo of interfaces being used The DIP switches are located underneath the cover on the front of your main unit below the disk drives as shown in Figure 1 11 E CS 6 6 1 a Te A 0 a f OR 3 G i ORG i S g Figure 1 11 Location of DIP switches Your Epson dealer should have set these switches for you However read this section to be sure the settings match your system configuration If you upgrade your computer later by adding a hard disk drive for example you may need to alter the DIP switch settings Note Set the DIP switches only while your computer is off Software pro grams check the settings each time you turn on the system so do not change the settings while a program is running The Equity I has two sets of DIP switches set 1 contains eight switches which control the computer s internal operations and set 2 contains four switches which control the parallel and serial ports A label inside the DIP switch cover show the functions of each DIP switch and the factory settings See Figure 1 12 1 13 SWITCH ef KIB TYPE ENHANCED ARIE a OFF ON RAM SIZE 640KB OFF OFF See ON ON 512KB OFF ON SERIAL PRIMARY 256KB ON ON SECONDARY MONITOR TYPE COLOR 40X25 OFF ON DISABLE NO OF FDD S Figure 1 12 DIP
70. g clip to rdease the cable Lift the tab on the connector and pull it straight out from the main unit Connecting the Printer Your Equity I has both serial and parallel built in interfaces You can easily connect a printer or plotter that has either a serial or parallel interface Just follow the instructions below Parallel interface The parallel connector on the Equity I is a Centronic compatible interface with a DB 25 socket Most Epson printers have a parallel interface 1 10 To connect your printer to a parallel interface 1 Place the printer in a convenient location next to your system as shown in Figure 1 9 for example WN A Figure 1 9 Locating the printer 2 Before connecting any cables make sure the power switches on both the main unit and the monitor are switched off If you are not sure which cable you need consult your dealer 3 Oneend of the printer cable has a 25 pin male D connector Refer to your printer manual to determine which end this is Connect this end to the socket marked PARALLEL on the back panel of the main unit If the plug has retaining screws tighten then with a small screwdriver 4 Connect the other end of the cable to the printer To secure the cable tighten the squeeze locks at each side of the printer port and into the connectors on each side of the cable as shown in Figure 1 10 1 11 Squeeze locks Figure 1 10 Connecting the printer 5 Plug the printer
71. he monochrome adapter press 1 and then Enter The computer checks the video RAM display memory on the display adapter by writing certain data to memory then reading it back and compar ing it to the written data The video enable signal of the display controller chip is also tested Attribute check To check the display attributes of the adapter card press 2 and then Enter A series of messages are displayed showing examples of all the possible display attributes normal intensity high intensity blinking reversed charac ters and underlining Check the information displayed on your screen and then respond to the prompt Isthe display correct Y N Press Y and then Enter if the display is correct If the display attributes are not correct adjust the brightness and contrast on your display monitor If they are still incorrect press N and Enter Contact your Epson dealer to make sure that your monitor is able to display all the attributes available and to ensure that your monitor cable is not damaged 5 9 Character set check To check your character set press 3 and then Enter The character fonts that are included in the internal character generator are displayed Check the characters displayed on your screen against this illustration CHARACTER SET CHECK BROS PORT PAE APH TAGS os thae rear PT UHS LS x 0123456789 lt 2 gt 7CABCDEFGHIJKLMNO PAORSTITUYVNHXYZENJ S abcdefghisvklmnopqarstuyyw xyzli
72. her without either machine preparing for the transmission Backup An extra copy of a program data file or diskette kept in case your working copy is damaged or lost Bit A binary digit 0 or 1 The smallest unit of computer storage The value of a bit reoresents the presence 1 or absence 0 of an electric charge Boot To load a program or an operating system Byte A sequence or group of eight bits that represents one character Character Anything that can print in a single space on the page or the screen Includes numbers letters punctuation marks and graphic symbols CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor A method for making silicon chips Code A system of symbols for representing data or instructions Also any soft ware program or part of a program C 1 Command An instruction you enter on the keyboard to direct your computer to perform a specific function Configuration The particular setup of a group of components For example a CPU with two floppy disk drives connected to a monochrome monitor and a printer is a typical system configuration Control code A command generated when you hold down Ctrl and press another key on the keyboard that instructs your computer to perform a specific function CPU Central Processing Unit The piece of hardware which interprets instructions performs the tasks you indicate keeps track of stored data and controls all input and output operations Cursor The
73. highlighted marker which shows your position on the screen and moves as you enter and dedete data Data Information stored or processed by a computer Data diskette A formatted diskette used to store files Diagnostics The tests and procedures the computer performs to check its internal drcuitry and set up its configuration DIP switches Small switches on a piece of hardware such as a CPU a printer or an option card DIP switch settings control various functions and provide a system with information about itself DIP stands for Dual In Line Package Directory A list of the files stored on a disk or a part of a disk Disk The collective term for both hard disks and floppy disks diskettes C 2 Disk drive The physical device which allows the computer to read from and write to adisk A floppy disk drive has a disk slot on the front panel of the main unit into which you insert diskettes A hard disk is permanently fixed inside the main unit hidden behind the front panel Diskette A flat piece of flexible plastic coated with magnetic material and used to store data permanently Also called floppy disk DOS The Disk Operating System that controls the computer s input and out put functions See Operating system Double density A type of diskette format that allows you to store twice as much data as the standarddensity format A double density diskette for the Equity I has a storage capacity of 360K B File A group of
74. ial order Select option 2 from the menu to start this test Write read check This test checks the ability of the selected disk drive to read and write data from a diskette The test writes to and reads from each cylinder on the diskette starting at the center Note This test destroys all data on the diskette in the selected drive Select option 3 from the menu to start this test 5 19 If you have only one floppy disk drive you are prompted to change the diagnostics diskette for a blank diskette before running the test You see these messages Use only a formatted blank diskette for this test Any data present may be erased If using drive A remove your Diagnostics Disk Enter Y to start this check Enter N to return to the menu Make sure the blank diskette you prepared is in drive A then press Y and Enter The program displays the current track number as each cylinder is tested For example with a 720KB floppy disk the first message you see is Current track is 79 Speedcheck This test checks the revolution speed of the specified disk drive Sdect option 4 from the menu to start this test You see a message similar to this The disk rotation speed should be more than 294 0 rpm and less than 3060 rpm The computer spins the diskette for a few seconds then displays a message like this The disk rotation speed is now 3000 rpm Note The speed for a 360KB or 720KB 3 inch drive should be 300 rpm
75. inding you that the heads will not be unlocked until the computer is reset or switched off and on again The screen is displayed the heads are moved and the keyboard is disabled You can now turn the computer off and move it to the new location You can also secure the heads on your hard disk by executing the MS DOS HDSIT command Note If you are using a non Epson hard disk that does not have a pre defined cylinder for securing the heads you may need to specify the cylinder number when giving the HDSIT command To do this you must enter the following command at the MS DOS system prompt HDSIT C xxx The C selects the cylinder switch and xxx is the number of the cylinder where the heads are to be secured See your hard disk manual for more information 6 1 Chapter 7 System dependent Utilities This chapter describes the utilities that are induded on your diagnostics diskette These utilities are used exdusivey by your Equity I system HELP ROMBIOS SYSTAT Each utility is an MS DOS command You can copy the commands to your hard disk or to a directory on another floppy disk Then you can execute the commands from the MS DOS prompt without loading the diagnostics diskette To run the utilities from your diagnostics diskette select option 0 from the OPERATION MENU before you run a diagnostics program You see this selection on the menu Q Exit to DOS for more utilities After you run a diagnostics program this sel
76. ing and the remaining steps are exactly the same as for a normal conditional format Destructive Surface Analysis Use this option to accurately locate any bad tracks on a hard disk and to flag any bad tracks that are not flagged WARNING If any errors occur during this check all data on the track that produces the error is destroyed For this reason if you think that an unflagged bad track is causing trouble first run option 4 Non destructive surface analysis to check the disk surface This test operates by a complex process of writing reading and verifying information on every track of the hard disk except for tracks that are already flagged as bad tracks To start the test press 3 and then Enter You see these messages Analyze Hard Disk Read Save Write Read Restore Read check for all tracks Current cylinder is xxxx As each track is checked thecylinder number xxxx counts down to zero When the analysis is complete the program displays a complete report on the status of the disk including a table of unflagged tracks that produced write read errors For a 20MB hard disk with one flagged bad track you see this display Analysis finished Count of tracks flagged bad E 1 Count of tracks with write read errors 0 Count of good tracks 2459 No write read error was detected No data was destroyed Press ENTER to return to the menu If the program finds one bad track that is not flagged the summ
77. ins bad tracks that the analysis does not detect you can use the Unconditional format option to flag all the bad tracks manually When you select an option from the HARD DISK FORMAT MENU the program determines the number of hard disk drives installed in your computer If you have more than one drive then each time you select a test you see this prompt Enter drive letter C D Press C or D and then press Enter If you have only one hard disk drive the option you select starts immediately 3 2 Conditional Format Normal Use this option to format the hard disk All flagged tracks are marked so that they are never used To start the Conditional format press 1 and then Enter The program starts to scan the disk to find all tracks flagged as bad starting from the innermost cylinder of the disk During the scan you see the number of the cylinder being checked For example if you have a 20MB hard disk the first messages you see are Format Hard Disk Scanning for flagged bad tracks Current cylinder is 614 When the scan is complete the program displays information about the condition of the disk For a 20MB hard disk with no bad tracks the display looks like this Scanning finished Count of tracks flagged bad 0 Count of tracks with other errors 0 Count of good tracks 2460 The program then displays a warning about the consequences of pro ceeding with formatting WARNING ALL DATA WILL BE DESTROYE
78. inter 17 Hard disk drives and controller 81 Parallel port on video adapter Appendix A lists the possible errors you may see when testing these devices 51 Using the System Diagnostics Program When you Start the System diagnostics the computer checks e Thesetting of the DIP switches on the front panel e The positions of the internal jumpers e Theperipheral devices that are connected to the system After these items are checked you see a list of the devices available for testing This list includes only the devices that are installed in the system and looks something like this The following devices have been installed DEVICE LIST 1 System board 2 Memory 3 Keyboard 4 Monochrome display adapter and CRT 6 Floppy disk drives and controller 9 Parallel port printer interface 11 Serial port RS 232C port 14 Dot matrix printer 17 Hard disk drives and controller Is the DEVICE LIST correct Y N If the list correctly describes your system press Y and then Enter If a device is missing from this list or if you wish to change the list press N and Enter Then follow the instructions below to modify the device list Note Once you confirm the DEVICE LIST you can only test those items If you decide later that you need to add another device you must first return to the OPERATION MENU and reselect Systen diagnostics 5 2 Modifying the DEVICE LIST If an installed device is missing from the DE
79. kette into the slot When it is all the way in push in the disk lock release button to secure the diskette in the drive This enables the read write heads to access the diskette f ERE AE ALA A ae n an e NY Figure 2 3 Inserting diskettes To remove the diskette press the button again As you release it the labelled edge of the diskette pops out Carefully pull out the diskette place it in its protective envelope and store it properly 2 7 Note You need to format your blank diskettes before you can use then with your operating systen Refer to your MS DOS or other operat ing system manual for instructions on how to format your blank diskettes There are two ways to avoid losing the valuable information stored on your disks write protect your diskettes and make backup copies Both of these methods are described below Write protecting diskettes You can writeprotect a diskette to prevent its data from being altered When a dikette is write protected you can copy data from it but you cannot store new data on the diskette or delete any files it contains If you try to change data stored on a write protected diskette an error message displays To write protect a 5 diskette cover the small rectangular notch shown in Figure 2 4 with an adhesive writeprotect tab Write protect tabs usually come with new 5 diskettes when you buy them Write protect notch Figure 2 4 Write protect notch To un
80. message during the power on saf test run Setup again and check all your settings Setting the Real time Clock Your computer automatically keeps track of the time and date using a real time clock Because the clock is backed up by a battery it keeps track of the time and date even while the computer is turned off The MS DOS TIME and DATE commands as well as many software packages display the time and date held in the dock but they cannot make permanent changes to the time and date settings Use the Real time clock option if you need to change the time and date permanently For example you may need to change the clock to accommo date seasonal adjustments such as daylight saving time Your computer automatically adjusts for leap years N ote that even though MS DOS and your applications programs may use a different format the real time clock uses a 24 hour time format to store the time 2 3 To set the real time clock follow these steps On the main menu press tomovethe cursor block toReal time clock and press Enter You see the time and date displayed like this 19 45 55 inc 12 31 1986 Date To set the time move the cursor to Time and press Enter You see hh mm ss Enter the time in the exact form shown in the box using two digits for each part the program automatically inserts the colons When the time is correct press Enter If you enter an invalid time the computer beeps and the time doe
81. n may not apply to you COPYRIGHT NOTICE All rights reserved No part of this publication may he reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or other wise without the prior written permission of Sako Epson Corporation No patent lability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this publication Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omis sions 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 Equity is a trademark of Epson America Inc IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corp MS is a trademark of Microsoft Corp Copyright 1986 by Seiko Epson Corporation N agano Japan Contents Introduction sssssssnnssnnsssnnssnnssnnnnnn Running the Diagnostics 2 1 eee eee Starting the Diagnostics 1 6 eee eee eee The Power on Self Test eee eee eee eee eee The OPERATION MENU cceeeee eee e eee eee eee Exiting DiagnosticS cece cece cece teen aes Diagnostics and MS DOS Commands Setting Up the System 000 Using the Setup Program ccc cece cece eee ees
82. n operating system from a diskette in the top drive The Equity I needs a disk operating system DOS to function It comes with MS DOS version 3 2 If you want to use another operating system consult your Epson dealer To load an operating system insert the systen diskette you want to use see Inserting and removing diskettes in Chapter 2 Refer to your MS DOS or other operating system manual for details on how to use the system Note Use only a backup copy of the system diskette for daily use and keep the original in a safe place See your MS DOS manual to find out how to make a backup copy 1 19 If your system has a hard disk you need to prepare it before you can run an operating system on it Refer to Using a hard disk drive in Chapter 2 and to your Diagnostics and MS DOS manuals for instructions on how to prepare a hard disk for use If your hard disk has been properly prepared and set up to automatically boot MS DOS the message above does not appear Instead the operating system loads when you turn on the computer The date and time prompts display and then the systen prompt C gt This indicates that the hard disk has been assigned as drive C 1 20 Chapter 2 Using Your Equity I Once you have set up your Equity I you re ready to take advantage of its versatility This chapter describes the special keys on the keyboard how to change your computer s operating speed and how to reset and turn off you
83. nd any other peripheral devices connected to it wait for a few minutes then unplug the power cable before removing the case 1 If the monitor is on top of the computer disconnect it and move it to one side Disconnect the keyboard and set it out of the way too Turn the main unit around so that the back panel faces you 3 1 2 The back pane is secured with three screws as shown in Figure 3 1 Remove the screws and put them to one side Slip the back panel off the main unit Screws Figure 3 1 Back pane screws 3 The top cover is secured by two screws on each side of the computer as shown in Figure 3 2 The two screws on the left side of the unit are covered by small plastic inserts Gently remove the inserts with a small screwdriver then remove the screws on both sides of the computer Put the screws and inserts safely to one side Figure 3 2 Side screws under plastic inserts 3 2 4 Tilt the cover up slightly from the back and pull it toward you and away from the main unit as shown in Figure 3 3 Set the cover aside for now Figure 3 3 Removing cover Inserting the O ption Card The video card must be placed in the 4 slot Figure 3 1 shows the cor rect placement of a video card Most other option cards can be placed into any of the four remaining option slots but some cards may need to be in stalled in a specific slot Check the option card manual to find out if the option card has to be in a spe
84. nd then switch the Equity I off Wait for five seconds then switch the power back on Turning Off the Computer Before you turn off your computer save your data exit the program you are using and remove all diskettes from the disk drives Turn off the monitor and peripherals and then turn off the main unit using the switch on the front pand Using Disks and Disk Drives The disk drives in your computer let you store your work and programs on removable diskettes for future use All Equity I systems have at least one disk drive others may also havea hard disk drive either built in or as an external unit This section gives you some background information on how disks work and tells you how to e Choose floppy disks diskettes e Care for your disks and disk drives e Insert and remove diskettes e Write protect your data e Make backup copies e Usea single floppy disk drive e Usea hard disk drive 2 4 How disks work The floppy disks diskettes you insert in your system s floppy disk drives are round pieces of flexible plastic coated with magnetic material and enclosed in protective jackets Like a record a diskette has circular tracks on both sides The computer stores the data you enter as magnetic patterns on these circular tracks A small read write head in the disk drive interprets the magnetic pat terns When a diskette is in a drive the read write head is right over the large oval hole in the diskette jack
85. ne it names it LPTI If there are two parallel ports it names the primary port LPTI and the secondary LPT2 1 16 Switches 3 and 4 serial port tell the computer how to access the built in serial port The built in serial port functions as either the primary or secondary serial port However if you install any option card with its own serial port you must set these two DIP switches so there is no conflict between the built in serial port and the added card Table 1 3 shows how to set the DIP switches If you install an option card with a serial port preset as primary by the manufacturer you must designate it as the primary port and designate the built in port as the secondary port If you install an option card or peripheral with a serial port not pre set you must designate it as the secondary serial port and the built in port as the primary serial port If you install two option cards with serial ports one is designated as the primary port and the other as the secondary port In this case you need to set switch 4 on to disable the built in port If MS DOS searches the system for a serial port and finds only one it names it COM 1 If there are two serial ports it names the primary port COMI and the secondary COM2 1 17 Turning On the Computer After you set up your system you re ready to turn on the power and start using your Equity I But before you do turn it on read the following Safety rules Safety r
86. nnector 1 10 Character set 1 12 Clock calendar B 1 CMOS Color graphics connectors 1 7 8 video card 1 7 8 Components arranging 1 3 Computer See Equity I Configuring C 1 Contrast control monitor Controllers Printer O B 1 Serial 1 O B 1 Timer counter El Video Graphic Cooling fan main unit 1 18 Copying files 2 9 Cover main unit 1 8 CPU speed switch 1 6 Ctrl Alt Del 2 4 Ctrl key 2 2 Cursor C 2 Dd key 2 2 Diagnostics manual 1 1 1 19 2 7 DIP switch settings 1 13 DIP switches built in interfaces 1 16 7 coprocessor floppy disk_drives functions parallel port 1 16 17 RAM size 1 15 serial port 1 16 17 Index 1 Diskettes Equity I attaching labels to cable connections backing up 2 4 components ors a the 1 2 care and handling 2 4 7 disk drive See Disk drive choosing 2 5 disk See Disk comfortable environment for 2 6 electromagnetic interference 1 17 compatibility with IBM PC 2 5 environmental _conditions 1 18 floppy 2 9 10 front panel 1 5 floppy blank 2 7 main unit See M ain unit hard disk 2 10 11 main unit cover 3 1 3 7 how they work 2 5 operating system 2 9 11 inserting and removing 2 4 packing materials 2 6 8 power cord 1 6 magnetic surface of 2 5 power switch problems 4 3 4 rear panel 1 4 system resetting the 2 3 type 2 5 self diagnostic test internal
87. nual 4 Restore your files Error detection and correction check This test checks the ability of the hard disk drive to detect a read write error and to correct the data accordingly Note This test destroys some data on the innermost cylinder of the selected hard disk drive This cylinder is reserved for diagnostics and is never used for storage by MS DOS Therefore data created by MS DOS is not destroyed Select option 3 from the menu to start this test You see these messages The data on the highest physical cylinder may be destroyed by this check Enter Y to start this check Enter N to return to the menu Press Y and then Enter to continue with the test If no errors occur the menu is displayed An error occurs only if the drive is malfunctioning In this case back up all your files and have the drive serviced immediately The drive may be corrupting your data Read verify check This test reads and verifies data from all tracks of the disk checking each cylinder and using both heads Select option 4 from the menu to start this test The program displays the number of each cylinder it finds For example with a 20MB hard disk the first message you see is Current cylinder is 614 The cylinder number counts down to 0 At the end of the test you see a table of the results of the test For example for a 20MB hard disk with no bad tracks you see BAD TRACKS ssiadresa Sade dada da
88. o DOS for more utilities In this case when you press 0 and Enter you see the MS DOS prompt e If you have run a diagnostics program you see this selection on the OPERATION MENU 0 Exit and reset In this case when you press 0 and Enter the system is reset Before selecting this option remove the diagnostics diskette from drive A and insert your system diskette so the system can hoot normally If you want to hoot from your hard disk make sure no diskette is inserted in drive A Diagnostics and MS DOS Commands Each choice on the OPERATION MENU corresponds to an MS DOS command OPERATION MENU Choice MS DOS Command Setup SETUP Format hard disk HDFMTALL Format diskette FORMAT System diagnostics DIAGSYS Prepare hard disk for moving H DSIT The other MS DOS commands on the diagnostics diskette are SYSTAT ROMBIOS HELP You can copy these MS DOS commands with the exception of DIAGSYS to your hard disk or to a directory on another floppy disk You can then execute the program as an MS DOS command without loading the diagnostics diskette To copy these commands use the COPY command described in your MS DOS manual 13 You can also execute the commands directly from the diagnostics diskette without loading diagnostics For example if you are logged onto driveC and you want to prepare your hard disk for moving follow these steps 1 Insert the diagnostics diskette into drive A 2 At the C prompt type A H
89. o remove an option card from slot number five in order to access this jumper The factory setting is position A To disable the internal floppy disk controller move the jumper to position B If you have also installed an additional disk drive remember to adjust the appropri ate DIP switches on the front panel to match the number of drives installed A 2 Jumper J2 Parity RAM Parity RAM enables the computer to make sure that the data stored in its memory is valid The Equity I can support parity RAM to give you added protection against loss of data Installation of parity RAM is a simple process but you should ask your dealer to do it for you as well as test the RAM carefully If you decide to install the parity RAM yourself follow the instructions below carefully You need to install four RAM chips After you remove the cover of the computer see Removing the Cover in Chapter 3 locate sockets 6M 6N 7M and 7N See Figure A 2 Sockets 6M and 7M require 50256 or 51256 type 256K Bitxl chips sockets 6N and 7N require 4164 64K Bitx chips When you insert the chips you must be absolutely certain that each one is installed correctly with the notch toward the back of the computer Once the chips are installed locate jumper J2 as shown in Figure A 2 To reach jumper J2 you need to remove the shielding over the power supply by removing the two screws shown in the diagram below Replace the shielding after you move the jumper
90. o the monitor at one end Connect the appropriate end of the video monitor cable to your mono chrome or color graphics card connector at the back of the main unit as shown in Figure 1 5 If the plug has retaining screws tighten them with a screwdriver Figure 1 5 Connecting the monitor cable The monitor type must match the video card in the main unit If you have a color card you can use ether a ninepin female D connector for RGB monitors or an RCA connector for composite video monitors Consult Table 1 1 to make sure your card and monitor match Be sure to set the switches on the video card to match your monitor 17 Table 1 1 Monitor video curd compatibility output type Monochrome Monochrome or graphics One 9 pin output TTL or enhanced graphics compatible Color or Graphics or G or color faphics One 9 pin RGB output or one Enhanced color hanced graphi sees type jack for composite 3 Plug the monitor s power cable first into the power inlet on the monitor and then into an electrical outlet If a monochrome monitor has the proper type of plug you can plug it into the auxiliary outlet next to the power inlet at the back of the main unit The monitor s power consump tion must not be more than 80 watts 4 When you check the DIP switch settings as defined later in this chapter be sure they are set correctly for the type of monitor you have 5 If you have trouble getting a display check that th
91. on The help information is stored in the HELP TXT file If you copy HELP COM to another diskette or to your hard disk you must also copy HELP TXT to the same disk If they are not in the same path you can use the APPEND command to locate HELP TXT Examples To see help information for the COPY command type the following command and press Enter HELP COPY To see help information for the DISCCOPY and FORMAT commands type the following command line and press Enter HELP DISKCOPY FORMAT To see the hdp menu type HELP only and press Enter 7 2 M essages command not found You may have misspelled the command name Press Enter to return to the command prompt and try again Failed to open HELP TXT HELP could not find the HELP TXT file HELP COM and HELP TXT must be in the same directory or use APPEND to locate the directory that contains HELP TXT The ROMBIOS Utility Use this command to display the Epson name and ROM BIOS version number of the computer you are using Because computer systems are frequently updated it is a good idea to occasionally check with your dealer for update information To determine if a particular update applies to your system give your dealer the ROM BIOS version number of your computer The format of this command is ROMBIOS Example Type ROMBIOS at the command prompt and press Enter You seea message similar to EQUITY I ROM BIOS Version x xx The SYSTAT Utility U
92. or back one space deleting the character to the left Enteg Ends a line of keyboard input or executes a command Insert Ins Turns insert function on and off Delete Del Deletes characters to the right Home End Within application programs control cursor location Page Up Pg Up pana EPRI Phn Num Lock Changes the function of the numeric cursor keys from numeric to cursor positioning changes when pressed again Esc Cancels the current command line or operation F1 F12 Perform special functions within application programs Print Screen Prints the screen display on a line printer Prt sc Scroll Lock Controls scrolling in some applications Pause Suspends current operation The Num Lock Scroll Lock and Caps Lock keys work as toggles when you press them When the function is enabled the corresponding light on the upper right corner of the keyboard is on When the function is disabled the light is off Selecting Execution Speed The Equity I can operate at two execution speeds 4 77MHz or 10 MHz The first speed is IBM compatible At the second and faster speed the Equity simply performs all tasks faster You can select the slower speed to run application programs that have specific timing requirements To change the speed move the switch on the front panel as shown in Figure 2 2 To run the computer at 4 77MHz move the switch to the left To run it at 10 MHz move the switch to the right You can do this
93. other They may prevent the diskette from spinning freely in the disk drive It is best to write on the label before placing it on the disk Use only soft tip pens not ballpoint pens or pencils to write on a label that is already attached to a disk Do not renove a diskette or turn off the computer while the drive light is on This light indicates that the computer is copying data to or froma disk If you interrupt this process you can destroy data Remove all diskettes before you turn off the computer If you have a hard disk drive you should also take these additional precau tions 2 6 Never turn off the power to the computer when the hard disk LED lamp is on This LED indicates that the computer is in the middle of reading from or writing to the disk If you interrupt this process you can lose data e Never attempt to open the hard disk unit The disk itself is enclosed in an air tight container to protect it from dust e If you plan to move the hard disk unit the read write head must be moved away from the disk recording area The MS DOS program to protect the read write head is HDSIT Refer to your Diagnostics or MS DOS manual for details Inserting and removing diskettes To insert a diskette into a disk drive hold it with the label face up and the write protect notch to the left so that the read write slot is away from you Then slide it into the disk drive as shown in Figure 2 3 Be careful not to force the dis
94. ounter any serious difficulties with the Equity I but if anything out of the ordinary does happen this section should help Such a situation usually requires nothing more than repeating a software procedure correcting an operating system error or resetting the compute Most of the minor difficulties you might encounter can be resolved by one of the suggestions below If none of these solves the problem consult an Epson dealer about servicing the computer WARNING If the computer has to be turned off for any reason always wait at least five seconds before switching it back on Turning it off and on rapidly can damage the computer The Computer Fails to Start Up If the computer does not start up when you press the power switch on follow these steps to find a solution 1 Check to see if the power indicator on the main unit is lit If it is not remove any disks and turn the power off Wait five seconds and turn the power back on 2 If the lamp still does not come on turn the power switch off Then check to see that the power cable is securely connected to the electrical outlet Try turning the power switch on again 3 If this fails check the electrical outlet Plug a portable lamp into the outlet you are using for the computer and turn it on to see if it supplies power The Video Display D oes N ot Appear If the computer starts up but no image appears on the screen follow these steps to find a solution 1 Check to se
95. phics and print images of the graphics screen When you select option 14 from the DEVICE LIST you see this prompt Is dot matrix printer on line Y N 5 23 Check that your printer is connected to the computer and that it is turned on loaded with paper and on line Press Y and then Enter to continue or press N and Enter to return to the menu When you continue the test the computer checks that the printer is responding correctly This test detects whether the printer is off line or whether an interface error exists If no errors occur the computer sends a repeating sequence of ASCII characters and bit image data to the printer until you press any key The pattern looks like this Text data 20H 7FH AOH FFH 8 xR k 0123456789 lt gt 7 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ J _ abcdefghijklano parstuvwxyz i 7 s amp OL23456789 lt gt P ABCDEFGHITKLMNOPORSTUVWAHYZ 7_ abcdefghi jkimnopgrstuvwxyz Bit image data OOH FFH a ener eee st mentite The text data includes all the characters commonly used by programs that require foreign languages or graphic characters If your printer prints different characters than you see in the illustration you may need to take care with certain software The bit image data is sent to the printer using a command ESC K compatible with Epson and IBM printers If this pattern is printed correctly you can use the MS DOS GRAPHICS program to print out copies of gr
96. r 1 4 5 8 18 Dot matrix printer check 5 23 24 E Error Codes A 1 3 Correction check hard disk 5 26 Detection check hard disk Messages A 1 3 Resuming Index 1 F FDISK 5 26 Flagged tracks 3 2 8 Floppy disk Controller check 5 18 21 Drive check 5 18 21 B 3 Formatting 4 1 Random seek check 5 19 Sequential seek check 5 19 Speed check 5 20 B 3 Write read check Format Diskette 4 1 Hard disk 3 1 8 HARD DISK FORMAT MENU 3 1 2 3 4 3 8 G Graphics mode check 5 14 15 H Hard disk Conditional format normal 33 4 Controller checks 5 24 27 Destructive surface analysis 3 6 Drives 5 24 27 Error detection and correction check 5 26 Formatting checking options 3 1 Moving Non destructive surface analysis Read verify check 5 27 Seek check 5 25 Unconditional format 3 5 Write read check 5 25 26 HARD DISK FORMAT MENU 3 1 2 HDSIT 1 3 6 1 HELP utility 7 1 3 Index 2 Interface printer K Keyboard check 5 7 8 B 2 L Light pen check 5 16 17 M Math coprocessor 8087 check Messages A 1 3 Memory check 5 6 7 Mode graphics 5 11 5 14 15 Monochrome display Adapter and CRT checks 58 11 Adapter check Attribute check Character set check 5 10 Checks 5 8 11 Video check 5 10 Sync check 5 11 Moving hard disk 6 1 MS DOS 1 2 3 MS DOS commands 71 3 N Non destructive _s
97. r computer It also explains how to use and care for your disks and disk drives Special Keys Certain keys serve special functions and are used in various ways by application programs Some of the more important keys are shown in Figure 2 1 Table 2 1 describes each of these keys as well as others with special functions S EEE Leelee Glee roller EEA fe eee Se Te WS PETE le UE Ue vss e Pe UE pper p e JC e E ow e WE TR TY e E PJI TR WR pom Jena kam l TE eck JA fS D FF H IK IL 7 Emer a S yg i o Shae Z X C V B N M 2 7 en t Ena t H cm an my on II 4 gt pA m be Alt Tab Enter Num Caps Shift Lock Lock Ctrl Backspace Figure 2 1 Equity I keyboard 2 1 Table 2 1 Special key functions Ke Purpose Tab f Moves the cursor to the right in normal mode and to the left in shift mode in some application programs Caps Lock Changes the letter keys from lower to uppercase changes back to lowercase when pressed again Shift Produces uppercase characters or symbols when used with the main character keys Produces lowercase characters when Caps Lock is on Ctrl Works with other keys to perform special control functions such as editing operations in MS DOS and GW BASIC Alt Works with other keys to enter alternate character codes not otherwise available on a standard keyboard Backspace Moves the curs
98. re Serial The type of interface which transmits data one bit at a time See Interface and Parallel Software The programs that enable your computer to perform the tasks and functions you indicate System diskette A diskette that contains the operating system C 6 Tracks Addressable concentric circles on a diskette resembling the grooves on a record which help to divide the diskette into separate accessible areas There are 40 tracks on each side of a double sided double density disk ette and 80 tracks on each side of a doublesided high density diskette Write To store data on a disk Write protect To prevent a diskette from being overwritten by placing a writeprotect tab over the notch on the side of the diskette 5Y inch or setting the write protect switch 3 inch When a diskette is writeprotected you cannot erase change or record over its contents C 7 Index Access slot cover AC power inlet 1 4 AC power outlet 1 4 alt 2 2 Air circulation 1 2 Application programs 2 1 2 ARCHIVE utility 2 10 Arranging components 1 3 Asci E12 C1 Auto dial modems Auxiliary outlet 1 4 Back panel screws 3 2 BACKUP command 2 10 Backup copies Backspace key ale o E Booting C 1 Brightness control monitor Button lock release 1 2 2 7 Byte C 1 C Cable connections 1 6 keyboard 1 6 1 9 parallel 1 10 12 serial video monitor Caps Lock key Centronics compatible co
99. s not change To set the date move the cursor to Date and press Enter You see mm dd yyyy Enter the date in the exact form shown in the box using two digits for the month and the day and four digits for the year the program automatically inserts the dashes When the date is correct press Enter If you enter an invalid date the computer beeps and the date does not change When both the time and date are correct press f to return to the main menu to change other settings Note The real time clock settings are updated immediately not when you 2 4 leave Setup Changing Serial Port RS 232C Settings Use the Primary serial port and Secondary serial port options to change the default parameters for the serial ports installed in your computer The primary serial port is the one that you refer to in MS DOS as COM L normally the built in serial port You might use this port for a serial printer or an external modem The secondary serial port is the one you address as COM 2 normally a serial port on an option card This might be the name used for an internal direct modem For example if you havea serial printer attached to the built in serial port you can use the Primary serial port option to match the computer s parameters to the printer s switch settings so that you do not need to usea MODE command to set up the serial port when it is needed The process for changing the default serial port settings is identi
100. s utility provides information on the MS DOS commands ROMBIOS This utility displays the computer name and ROM BIOS version number SYSTAT This utility displays the system parameters Intro 1 Chapter 1 describes how to start the diagnostics programs select options from the menus and exit the programs Chapters 2 through 6 describe each of the five programs individually and Chapter 7 describes the three system dependent utilities HELP ROMBIOS and SYSTAT Appendix A lists the error codes and messages that may appear during diagnostics checks and Appendix B explains the power on diagnostics messages Intro 2 Chapter 1 Running the Diagnostics This chapter describes how to start and use the diagnostics programs Starting the Diagnostics To start the diagnostics programs follow these steps 1 Turn off the computer and wait for a few seconds 2 Place the diagnostics diskette in drive A and secure the disk drive 3 Turn on the computer The computer tests itself and then automatically starts the diagnostics The Power on Self Test Whenever you turn on or reset the computer the system performs some built in diagnostics called the power on self test This test checks the RAM random access memory keyboard system board and peripherals before the computer begins normal operation For a complete description of the power on self test refer to Appendix B If the self test encounters a problem you see an error mes
101. sage The error messages are described in Appendix B If the self test finds a discrepancy between the equipment installed on the computer and the equipment list maintained by the computer an error message displays You can run the SYSTAT program described in Chapter 7 to see the list of equipment installed and to check the current settings for your configuration 11 The OPERATION MENU After the power on self test completes successfully the diagnostics start and you see the OPERATION MENU OPERATION MENU Setup Format hard disk Format diskette System diagnostics Prepare hard disk for moving or WM a I Exit to DOS for more utilities Enter selection number You select one of the diagnostics programs by pressing a number from 1 to 5and pressing Enter This manual describes each menu item in the order listed on the OPERATION MENU Option 3 Format diskette is included on the OPERATION MENU for convenience only This option lets you format diskettes for use by the Systen diagnostics tests without exiting from the diagnostics programs To use the extra utility programs on the diagnostics diskette which do not appear on this menu select 0 from the OPERATION MENU Then start the utility from the MS DOS prompt Exiting Diagnostics Option 0 exits the diagnostics programs in one of the following ways e If you have not run a diagnostics program you see this selection on the OPERATION MENU Q Exit t
102. se this command to display the systen parameters defined in the CMOS RAM and by the DIP switch settings You can view these values at any time The format of this command is SYSTAT 7 3 Examples Type SYSTAT only and press Enter You see a screen similar to this CPU speed Memory size Display type Coprocessor Mass storage Real time clock Number of RS 232C ports Number of parallel ports Drive A Drive B Time Date Next page Enter Exit other 10 MHz 640 KB Monochrome 80 col 8087 not installed 360 KB None 14 52 03 12 05 1986 1 1 To display the next screen page of information press Enter You see a screen similar to this Primary serial port Secondary serial port Exit Esc 7 4 Baud rate Parity Data length Stop bits Baud rate Parity Date length Stop bits 9600 bps None 8 bits 1 bit s 9600 bps None 8 bits 1 bit s To exit the SYSTAT program press Esc M essages Setup error is found SYSTAT found an error in the way your computer is set up Use the Setup program to correct your systen parameters Checksum error found This error displays if you run SYSTAT before using Setup to define the system parameters Realtime clock has lost power The clock battery is losing power or is dead and needs to be replaced 7 5 Appendix A Error Codes and M essages This appendix lists all the error codes and messages that may appear during diagnos
103. see this message it is best to consult your dealer If you want to format the disk after receiving this error message do the following L 3 4 If the drive is not formatted run the Unconditional format option 2 and enter any tracks you know are bad in the Bad Track Table See Unconditional Format below Run the Destructive surface analysis option 3 to flag any remaining bad tracks See Destructive Surface Analysis below Run the Conditional format again No errors should occur if one does contact your dealer Unconditional Format Use this option to format your hard disk when you want to enter the list of bad tracks before formatting begins The main difference between uncon ditional and conditional formatting is the way in which bad tracks are identi fied With the unconditional format you must enter the list of bad tracks before formatting begins To start the Unconditional format routine press 2 and then Enter You are first given the option to change the interleave factor for format ting from the default value of three Only do this if the documentation with your hard disk recommends a different value You see this prompt Do you want default interleave of 3 Y N To accept the default press Y and Enter To change the value press N and Enter You see this prompt Enter interleave factor 1 16 Type the recommended value and press Enter The next screen allows you to enter the
104. sk drive protector sheet A cardboard sheet occupies the disk slot in the floppy disk drive This sheet is inserted at the factory to protect the recording read write heads Be sure to remove it before you connect any cables Press the button on the left side of the drive When you release it the edge of the protector sheet pops out Carefully pull out this sheet Save the protector sheet and reinsert it whenever you move the com puter even if you are just moving it to another part of the room If you are not going to use your computer for a week or more when you go on vacation for example reinsert the protector sheet to help keep dust from entering the disk drive Choosing a Location An important part of setting up your Equity I is deciding where to locate it Whether you use your computer at home or in the office you need to find a comfortable convenient location Choose a location that provides the following e A large sturdy desk or table Make sure it can easily support the weight of your system including all its components e A flat hard surface Soft surfaces like beds and carpeted floors attract static electricity which erases data on your diskettes and can damage the computer s circuitry Soft surfaces also prevent proper ventilation e Good air circulation Air must be able to circulate freely under the sys tem as well as behind it Leave several inches of space around the com puter to allow ventilation e Modera
105. skettes for the Equity I Caring for your disks and disk drives Inserting and removing diskettes Write protecting diskettes cee ee eee vi Making backup copies cece eee Using a single floppy disk drive eeeeee Using a hard disk drive 66 eees Installing Option Cards ssececeeceeees Removing the Cover 6 cece cece cence Inserting the Option Card c cece eee ee eens Removing an access slot COVED ee ee eee eee eee Replacing the COVE eee cece eee eee teens Post installation Setup 6 cece ees Removing Option Cards eee e eee e eee Troubleshooting s ceececccccccccccecs The Computer Fails to Start Up ce cece eens The Video Display Does Not Appear 4 The Computer Locks Up or Freezes eee Floppy Disk Problems eee e cece eee eee Hard Disk Problems 0 eeee cece eee eres Software Problems 0 Printer Problems 020e cece eee eee eee Option Card Problems cece eee eee eee Appendixes Changing Jumper Settings ssseeeseeeees Jumper J1 Floppy Disk Controller 005 Jumper J2 Parity RAM 0 eee eee e eens Specifications ssseccccccccccccccccccccees MainUnit Keyboard Mass Storage ce eee cece cnet Power SUPPLY 2 oi Ganede kegel peed Vere dad Peas Environmental Requirements
106. start Resuming from an error If an error occurs during a test the test stops at that point and an error code and error message are displayed If you want to record the problem you can print out the message on your printer You see this prompt Do you want a printout of the error message s Y N To continue without printing the eror message press N and Enter Before you request a printout be sure your printer is turned on and on line and the paper is installed correctly Then press Y and Enter If the printer is not ready the following message and prompt arc displayed Printer is not installed correctly Install correctly and enter Y or Enter N to cancel printing Correct the the problen and press Y and Enter to continue printing or press N and Enter to cancel printing After printing the error message the program displays this prompt Printout is finished Press ENTER to return to the menu 5 5 The program continues after an error in one of the following ways e It returns to the DEVICE LIST or e If you are running multiple tests and are not terminating on an error the program repeats the test that caused the error The remainder of this chapter describes the tests you can run on the system s internal devices and on the optional devices installed in your com puter The program displays the title of each check on the screen For a complete list of the error codes and messages that are displ
107. stics program see your Diagnos tics manual For instructions on how to use the MS DOS programs refer to your MS DOS manual If you plan to use an operating system other than MS DOS you also need to use that operating system to partition the hard disk and copy the system files to it Note Your MS DOS manual states that you need to run the Setup pro gram on the diagnostics diskette before you format the hard disk but you do not do this on the Equity I 2 11 Chapter 3 Installing Option Cards Option cards are accessories you can add to your Equity I to provide extra system capabilities For example you may want to install a memory expansion card or an auto dial modem You can install up to five option cards in the Equity I at one time but one position is always occupied by the video card that operates your moni tor Option cards are available from Epson as well as other vendors In addi tion multifunction boards available from other vendors allow you to add other features without using additional slots Consult your Epson dealer for more information Before you install an option card in your main unit you need to remove the cover from your Equity I This chapter describes how to e Removeand replace the main unit s cover e Install and remove an option card Removing the Cover WARNING Never open the case of the Equity I while it is plugged into an electrical outlet Turn off the power switch to the main unit a
108. switch label When a switch is up it is on When a switch is down it is off To change a setting use a hard thin object such as a small screwdriver DIP switch set 1 internal operations The system functions controlled by each switch in set 1 are listed in Table 1 2 and described below Table 1 2 DIP switch set 1 ee 8 Keyboard type Enhanced OFFL Coprocessor E A Installed Jor J J J J RAM Size 640KB OFF orr J 7 512KB Joron CT 256KB PT Jon oN T Color 40Xx25 T Jord on t Color 80Xx25 T Jon orr Monochrome Joprlorr Enhanced Jonjon Number f 1 I 1 Jonjon P O J JorFfon TA Oo o sa OoNfJorFF oo o oa T T IP ORELOFE Switch 1 keyboard tells your computer what kind of keyboard is attached to your system The factory setting is off for the standard enhanced key board which comes with your Equity I Switch 2 coprocessor tells your computer whether or not an optional math coprocessor is installed The factory setting is on to tell the system that this option has not been installed Switches 3 and 4 memory size indicate how much built in memory is avail able These switches should never be changed unless you install a memory card and you want to use part of the optional memory instead of the built in main memory The system always checks the amount of available memory each time it is reset
109. te environmental conditions You need to protect your com puter from extremes in temperature humidity dust and smoke Avoid direct sunlight or any other type of heat High humidity also hinders operation so select a cool dry area Because you can t risk losing data stored on disk do not expose your computer to dust and smoke which can damage disks and disk drives e Appropriate power sources To prevent static charges connect all your equipment to three prong 120 volt grounded outlets You need one out let for the main unit one for the monitor and additional outlets for your printer and any other peripherals The auxiliary power outlet on the rear panel of the Equity I reduces the number of wall outlets you need 1 2 e No electromagnetic interference Locate your systen away from any electrical device that generates an electromagnetic field Surprisingly even your teleohone can cause problems espedally if you keep diskettes right next to it When you find the ideal location for your Equity I you can start to set up your system Arranging the Components First decide how you want to arrange your systen components The most common setup shown in Figure 1 1 is to lay the main unit flat and set the video monitor on top of it with the keyboard directly in front leaving enough space to insert diskettes into the disk drives Figure 1 1 System arrangement Of course if you have special computer furniture or want to cus
110. the color graphics adapter card press 2 and Enter Several messages and displayed showing examples of all the possible display attributes and colors Check the information displayed on your screen and respond to the prompt Is the display correct Y N Press Y and then Enter if the display is correct If the colors are not correct adjust the controls on your display monitor If they are still incorrect press N and Enter Contact your Epson dealer to verify any monitor problems Character set check To check your 80 column character set press 3 and Enter The charac ter fonts that are included in the internal character generator are displayed Check the characters displayed on your screen against this illustration CHARACTER SET CHECK BOORe DOP PAEP ASU TS pe thre r Haw PHS KS pre ABL23 435678957 gt gt 7 CABCDEFGHIUKLIMNG PQRSTUUVWXYZENIA tabcdefghijklanopgqrstuyy xyet re 46GuetaaagteeriP ivAateEahse oodauyg ti el x Ras aio diner a Hi CvESE admit dates Lst Petar tte at tp htt eM Poem Er pyre Ohi wPE A Efi cpplszre yoda C e Is the display correct Y N After checking the character fonts respond to the prompt Is the display correct Y N If the characters displayed match the illustration press Y and then Enter If you find a problem with the characters on the screen press N and Enter to display the error message 40 column character set check To check your 40 column character set press
111. the main menu except Exit displays another menu of choices After making your selections on the submenu you can exit in one of the following ways e To exit the submenu without making any changes press until the cursor block returns to the main menu or simply press ESC This cancels any changes you just made to the configuration e Toset your changes press 4to highlight SAVE SETTINGS and press Enter When you exit Setup the changes are written to the CMOS RAM and the computer is rebooted with the new settings When you finish using the Setup program select the Exit option from the main menu The program displays a list of the current settings you just made Check the list before placing the settings in CMOS RAM Below the list you see this menu MMMM Change settings ll Exit without saving EXIT AND SAVE If any setting is incorrect press Enter The main menu is displayed again and you can correct the setting If you did not make any changes or if you want to cancel the changes you made you can return to the OPERATION MENU or the MS DOS prompt without re booting the computer Press 4 tohighlightExit without saving and press Enter When the settings are correct press to highlight EXIT AND SAVE and press Enter If you only changed the real time clock the MS DOS prompt reappears Otherwise the program resets the computer using the new configuration If the computer displays a Setup error
112. this message is displayed 163 Time amp Date not set Run SETUP in DIAGNOSTICS RAM Check The computer now begins to check the RAM installed in both the main board and option cards During this check this message is displayed xxx KB OK where xxx indicates the amount of memory in which no malfunction is found This value increases continuously by 64KB up to the amount of RAM installed on the main board which is 640KB If the computer detects an error in the first 64KB area an error message is displayed and the com puter halts with no further information If there are faulty RAM chips in your system you see this message xxxx0 201 Memory error Keyboard Controller and Keyboard Check The computer checks the keyboard controller and keyboard for prob lems such as failure of one of the keys to release If there are any errors in the connection between the keyboard and the computer this error message is displayed 301 Keyboard error When a number xx precedes this message the number represents the key in hexadecimal that is causing the error This message may occur after a keyboard reset Ctrl Alt Del and does not necessarily indicate a problem B 2 Floppy Disk Drive Seek Check The computer checks its floppy disk drives by searching the rend write heads for any malfunction If any seek errors are found you see this message 601 Diskette error If this error occurs confirm that the system diskette is inserted in
113. tics checks Table A 1 Error codes and messages Error code Message System board 101 8088 CPU ERROR 102 27128 ROM CHECKSUM ERROR 103 8254 TIMER COUNTER REGISTER ERROR 104 8254 TIMER COUNTER ERROR 105 8237 DMA CONTROLLER REGISTER ERROR 105 8237 DMA REFRESH ERROR 108 8048 SELFDIAGNOSTIC ERROR 109 8259 INTERRUPT CONTROLLERERROR 111 146818 CMOS BATTERYERROR 112 146818 CMOS CHECKSUMERROR 113 8088 INSTRUCTIONERROR Memory 201 MEMORY PARITY ERROR Keyboard 301 8048 ERROR 302 NON STANDARDOR DEFECTIVE KEYBOARD Monochrome display adapter and CRT 401 V RAM ERROR 402 VIDEO SIGNAL ALWAYS HIGH LOW 403 ATTRIBUTEERROR 404 CHARACTERSET ERROR A 1 Table A 1 Error codes and messages continued 8101 Error code Message Color graphics adapter and CRT 501 V RAM ERROR 503 ATTRIBUTEERROR 504 CHARACTERSET ERROR 505 40 COLUMN CHARACTERSET ERROR 506 320 x200 GRAPHICS MODE ERROR 507 640 x 200 GRAPHICS MODE ERROR 508 SCREEN PAGING ERROR 509 LIGHT PEN ERROR 510 COLOR VIDEO ERROR Floppy disk drives and controller 601 FLOPPYDISK CONTROLLERERROR 602 SEQUENTIAL SEEK ERROR 603 RANDOM SEEK ERROR 604 WRITEERROR 605 READ ERROR Math coprocessor 8087 701 COPROCESSORNOT INSTALLED 702 COPROCESSOR INITIALIZEERROR 703 COPROCESSOR INVALID OPERATION MASK ERROR 704 COPROCESSOR ST FIELD ERROR 705 COPROCESSOR COMPARISON ERROR 706 COPROCESSOR ZERO DIVIDE MASK ERROR 7
114. ting a Hard Disk This chapter describes how you check or format a hard disk drive after installation After the hard disk is formatted it can be partitioned and for matted for a particular operating system Formatting destroys all data on the hard disk in all partitions so use this program with extreme care Format hard disk is option 2 on the OPERATION MENU You can select this option from the OPERATION MENU or you can execute the MS DOS HDFMTALL command After you install a hard disk drive format it using this program Format hard disk and choose option 1 Conditional format Normal After format ting you need to partition and format the hard disk for your operating system s Refer to your MS DOS manual for details on partitioning and formatting your hard disk for MS DOS You may need to reformat a hard disk later if you have a serious problem with the drive However before completely reformatting the disk use the Non destructive surface analysis test option 4 on the HARD DISK FORMAT MENU to decide if formatting is necessary If errors occur during this test back up your disk and run the Conditional format followed by Destructive surface analysis These tests are described below Formatting and Checking Options When you select option 2 Format hard disk from the OPERATION MENU you seea menu of formatting and checking options HARD DISK FORMAT MENU 1 Conditional format Normal 2 Unconditional format 3 Destruc
115. tive surface analysis 4 Non destructive surface analysis 0 Exit Enter selection number 31 The first two options format a hard disk Normally you use option 1 Conditional format Normal This option automatically locates any bad tracks that are flagged by the manufacturer and marks them so that they are never used Option 2 Unconditional format requires you to enter the list of bad tracks The other two options test a hard disk for problems Use option 3 Destructive surface analysis to test the entire disk and update the bad track table Because this option writes data to the disk as well as reads it all data on any track that produces an error is destroyed To check for unflagged bad tracks without destroying data use option 4 Non destructive surface analysis Many hard disk drives are supplied with a list of bad tracks but without the bad tracks flagged on the disk Other hard disks are supplied with the bad tracks already flagged In all cases run Non destructive surface analysis before formatting the disk this routine finds all bad tracks that are not flagged If the analysis shows that all the tracks listed as bad are already flagged you can then use the Conditional format Normal option to format the disk If the analysis matches the list of bad tracks but they are not flagged run the Destructive surface analysis to flag the tracks before formatting the disk If the list provided by the drive manufacturer conta
116. to a computer that depends on the computer for its operation Port A physical input output socket on a computer where you can connect a peripheral Program A disk file that contains coded instructions and tells a computer what to do and how to do it RAM Random Accesss Memory The part of memory that a computer can both read and write to The programs you use are temporarily stored in RAM All data stored in RAM is erased when you turn off the power C 5 Read To copy data from one area to another For example when you open a text file stored on disk the computer reads the data from the disk and displays it on the screen Read write head The physical device inside a disk drive that reads and records data on the magnetic surface of a disk Reset To reload a computer s operating system so you can retry a task or begin using a different operating system Resetting clears RAM RGB Red Green Blue An RGB monitor displays in high resolution color ROM Read Only Memory A portion of memory that can only be read and cannot be used for temporary storage ROM retains its contents even when you turn off the power RS 232C A widely used standard type of serial interface You can easily connect RS 232C compatible devices to the Equity I Sector A contiguous section of a disk track that provides an address at which the computer can access data Self test The initial diagnostics procedures a system performs to check its hardwa
117. to drive A If this number still appears after you insert the diskette you may then want to run the System diagnostics and select option 6 from the DEVICE LIST If the error persists consult your dealer about having the drive repaired B 3 Index A Adapter Color graphics 5 11 12 Monochrome display 5 8 9 Alternate serial port check 5 23 Analysis hard disk Destructive su ap EE Non destructive su ace 3 8 Attribute check Monochrome adapter Color graphics adapter 5 12 B Bad tracks hard disk 3 2 8 Board checks system 5 6 Boot system 1 4 2 2 Caps Lock 5 8 Character set checks Color graphics adapter 5 13 14 Monochrome adapter 5 10 Clock Check B 2 Real time 2 1 4 CMOS RAM 2 1 3 Color graphics Adapter and CRT checks 5 11 18 Adapter check 5 11 12 Attribute check 5 12 Character set_check 40 column 5 14 80 column 5 13 Color video check 5 17 Graphics mode check 320 x 200 5 14 640 x 200 Light pen check 5 16 17 Screen paging check 5 16 Sync check 5 18 Color video check 5 17 Commands See MS DOS commands Conditional format normal hard disk 33 4 Coprocessor 8087 CPU chip 8088 5 6 CRT D DATE command Date setting 2 3 4 Destructive surface analysis hard disk 3 6 7 DEVICE LIST 5 2 6 5 21 DIAGSYS DIP switches 5 21 22 Diskette format 4 1 Disk drives 3 20 5 18 21 5 24 27 Display M onito
118. tomize your setup you can arrange your Equity components to suit your own particular needs 13 Before you connect the cables take a look at the rear and front panels of the main unit The rear panel Look at the rear panel to identify the Equity I input output ports Figure 1 2 shows where you connect the peripheral devices WARNING Do not connect the power cord until you have con nected all peripheral devices Always check to see that the power switch is off before you connect or disconnect any peripherals AC outlet Power inlet Parallel port Option card RS 232C serial port access slots Figure 1 2 Rear panel Here are brief descriptions of each of the ports e AC power outlet Auxiliary power outlet Some monitors and other types of peripherals can be plugged into the main unit here instead of a wall outlet The main unit s power switch controls the monitor or peripheral connected to this outlet Power consumption should not exceed 80 watts e AC power inlet Supplies electrical power to the computer Always turn the power switch off before you plug the power cord into an outlet 1 4 RS 232C serial port Allows you to connect a peripheral with a serial interface such as a modem another computer or a printer Parallel port Allows you to connect a peripheral with a parallel inter face such as a printer or plotter Option card access slots The Equity I has space for five option cards whi
119. trademark of Centronics Data Computer Corp Hercules is a trademark of Hercules Computer Technology IBM is aregistered trademark of International Business Machines Corp MS and GW are trademarks of Microsoft Corp Copyright 1986 by Seiko Epson Corporation Nagano Japan FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR AMERICAN USERS This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined 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 e Reorient the receiving antenna e Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver e Move the computer away from the receiver e Plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio
120. ules 1 Never turn the computer on or off with a disk drive protector sheet in the disk drive 2 Do not attempt to dismantle any part of the computer Only remove the top cover to install and remove option cards If there is a hardware problen you cannot solve after reading Chapter 4 on troubleshooting or if you want to install an optional 8087 math coprocessor consult your Epson dealer 3 To install or remove option cards always turn off the power disconnect the main power cord and wait for a few minutes before removing the cover from the computer 4 Do not unplug cables from the computer while the power switch is on 5 Never turn off or reset the computer when one of the drive lamps is on This can destroy data stored on a disk or make a whole disk unusable 6 Always wait at least five seconds after you switch the power off before switching it on again Turning it off and on rapidly can damage the computer s drcuitry 7 Never leave a beverage on top of or next to your system or any of its components Spilled liquid damages the circuitry of your components Now you are ready to turn on your system It s a good idea to turn on the monitor and any peripheral devices before you turn on the main unit First make sure the power cord is plugged into the power inlet on the back panel of the main unit Then plug the power cord into a three prong 120 volt grounded electrical outlet Turn on the monitor so you can see the messag
121. unit The Equity computer Megabyte MB A unit used to measure storage space in a computer s memory or on a disk One megabyte equals 1 048 576 bytes Memory The area where your computer stores data Memory contents can be permanent and inalterable ROM or temporary RAM Microprocksor A small version of a CPU contained on one semiconductor chip Modem A device which allows a computer to transmit signals over teleohone lines so it can send and receive data Modem stands for MOdulator DEM odulator Monitor The piece of hardware that contains the screen and displays informa tion C 4 Monochrome monitor A monitor that displays in only one color such as green or amber as opposed to a color monitor which can display in several colors MS DOS An operating system from Microsoft See DOS Operating system Operating system A collection of programs that allow a computer to control its operations The operating system determines how programs run on the computer and supervises all input and output for example MS DOS Option card A card you install inside the Equity I main unit to provide additional capabilities such as more memory or a hard disk drive Parallel The type of interface which transmits data in groups of bits See Inter face Serial Partition To divide a hard disk drive into separate sections for use by different operating systems Peripheral A device such as a printer or amodem connected
122. urface analysis hard disk 3 8 Num Lock 5 8 o OPERATION MENU 1 2 3 2 1 5 1 2 5 26 6 1 7 1 P Paging screen check 5 16 Parallel port check 5 21 22 Power on diagnostics saf test 1 1 B 1 3 Primary serial port 2 2 2 5 6 Printer interface check 5 21 22 Printer dot matrix 5 23 24 Program Setup Intro 1 1 2 3 2 1 6 R RAM Checks 5 6 7 B 2 CMOS 2 1 3 Video 5 9 Random seek check Read verify 5 27 Real time clock setting 2 1 4 Reset system 1 3 Resume from error Power on diagnostics System diagnostics ROMBIOS utility 7 3 ROM system 5 6 ul S Screen paging check 5 16 Scroll Lock 58 Secondary serial _port Seek check 5 25 B 3 Self test 1 1 B I 3 Sequential seek check 5 19 Serial port RS 232C check 5 22 23 Serial port settings 1 1 Setting date 2 3 4 2 5 6 Setting real time clock 2 1 4 Setting time 2 3 4 SETUP command 1 3 2 1 Setup program Intro 1 1 2 3 2 1 6 Starting diagnostics 1 1 Speed check 5 20 Switches DIP 5 22 7 3 Sync check 5 11 5 18 SYSTAT utility 7 3 5 System Board check 5 6 Device check Diagnostics 5 1 27 ROM Setting real time clock 2 3 4 Setup Intro 1 1 2 3 2 1 6 Utilities Intro 1 2 1 3 7 1 5 T Test selecting 54 5 TIME command 2 3 U Unconditional format Utilities system dependent HELP Intro 1 2 1 3 7 1 3 ROMBIOS
123. writeprotect a 542 diskette remove the writeprotect tab On a 3 diskette the write protect device is a small switch on the lower right corner on the back shown in Figure 2 5 To write protect this diskette slide the switch down toward the edge of the diskette so there is a hole where the switch used to be 2 8 Write protected w Write protect switch Figure 2 5 Write protect switch To unwrite protect a 3 2 diskette move the switch up toward the center of the diskette so the hole is covered M aking backup copies It is a good idea to make copies of all your important data and program diskettes With program diskettes or the system master diskette supplied with your Equity I you should use backup copies and keep the originals in a Safe place away from your working disks Copy your data disks regularly preferably daily and keep them apart from the originals Your MS DOS manual describes how to make a backup of your MS DOS system disk To make regular backups of other MS DOS disks use the DU Disk Utility program or the DISKCOPY command Using ahard disk drive below gives more information on how to back up hard disks Using asingle floppy disk drive Some Equity I systems have only one floppy disk drive For the com puter to function correctly it needs to know how many floppy disk drives it has DIP switches 1 7 and 1 8 tell the computer how many disk drives it has If your computer h
124. y of 20 megabytes about 20 million characters This is equivalent to around 60 floppy disks Using the hard disk greatly reduces the number of floppy disks you need and eliminates much of the disk swapping you have to do You can do almost all your work on the hard disk and copy your files to diskette as needed to make backups for example Although it has a lot of storage space you should keep only the files you use regularly on the hard disk to make sure you always have plenty of space available Store your other files on diskette you can use the ARCHIVE utility or BACKUP command in MS DOS to back up your hard disk files It is very important to back up all your hard disk files on floppy disks The hard disk is very reliable but you should always have backup copies in case you lose any of your data from the hard disk You need to prepare your hard disk before you can use it If you are using a hard disk other than Epson s follow the preparation instructions provided with your hard disk 2 10 Before you use the Epson internal hard disk you must do the following things to prepare it e Use the Format Hard Disk program on your diagnostics diskette to format the hard disk e Partition thehard disk to run the MS DOS operating system using the MS DOS program FDISK e Format the MS DOS partition with the MS DOS program SELECT e Copy the MS DOS utility programs to the hard disk using SELECT For instructions on running the diagno
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