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6.Modification and reverse engineering

You may not modify the Software or reverse engineer the Software by decompiling or disassembling.

shall the third party or developer warrant the Software.

7.High level of safety

The Software is designed for general use, i.e., for office use, personal use and home use, but not designed or manufactured for the use with a system that requires a high level of safety. You may not use the Software with any system that requires a high level of safety, without taking proper measures to secure safety for the system. The term “systems that require a high level of safety,” which include but not limited to the following, refers to systems that require an extremely high level of safety and may directly affect human lives and bodies if safety is not secured.

Nuclear energy control systems, flight control systems, air traffic control systems, mass transportation operation and control systems, life-support systems, and missile launchers in military facilities.

Keep the accompanying CD-ROMs in a safe place.

The CD-ROMs are needed to return the software installed on your computer to its initial state (state at the time of purchase).

Temperature and humidity condition

The computer should be used and stored under the following temperature and humidity conditions: 10 to 35°C/20 to 80 %RH (during operation) or -10 to 60°C/20 to 80 %RH (during storage) (no condensation during operation/storage).

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Contents Esprimo D5200 User’s Manual Declaration of ConformityImportant Safety Instructions Class 1 Laser Products For Safe Operation Using this Product for High-Safety ApplicationsBefore Reading this Manual Backing Up the DataMicrosoft Service Pack Software License AgreementUse of the software Temperature and humidity condition Keep the accompanying CD-ROMs in a safe placeConventions Used in this Manual IntroductionNotational conventions Manufacturer’s notes SafetyImportant Notes Energy savingFCC Class B Compliance Statement Cleaning the PC Cleaning the system unit and the monitorTransporting the PC To individual customers Disposal and recycling Disposal of the PC unitTo institutional and corporate customers Disposal of the LCD unitXii Organization of This Manual Before Reading This ManualContents External devices Steps for Initial SetupUnpacking and Checking the Delivery Drives and boardsSetting Up the PC Installing the FeetVertical positioning Horizontal positioning Point Connecting standard keyboard Connecting the keyboardConnecting the mouse Connect the Monitor, Mouse and KeyboardInitial Switch-on Software will be Installed Switching on monitor and PCConnecting External Devices Connecting cablesDisconnecting cables Connections on the system unit Settings of the serial port Connecting external devices to the serial portConnecting external devices to the parallel port Settings of the parallel portSwitching On the PC Switching Off the PCPower indicator Front Panels of the Main Unit of the Personal ComputerVent Floppy disk access indicator Disc access indicatorCD access indicator USB portsBack Panel of the Main Unit of the Personal Computer Keyboard port Main switchMouse port Monitor portKeyboard Point Settings in Bios Setup Floppy DisksWorking with Floppy Disks Check that the upper cover has been firmly installed Anti-theft Protection and Lead-sealingInstalling New Software Mains voltage supply is faultyInternal power supply overloaded Screen stays blank Wrong monitor has been set under Window XP No Mouse Pointer Displayed on the ScreenFloppy Disk Cannot be Read or Written Wrong RAM modules have been insertedTime and/or Date is not Correct Error Messages on the ScreenRestoring the Hard Disk Contents TipsSystem Expansion Information about BoardsBefore Connecting Peripheral Devices PrecautionsInstall one peripheral device only at one time Use Acpi support peripheral devices Do not disassemble the power unitTaking precautions to static electricity Preparing screwdriversHow to remove the main unit cover Removing the Main Unit CoverInstalling Memory Locations for memory to be installed Memory to be installedTable of combinations of memory Installing memory D5200424-32 12/7/06, 1059 am Point Installing the Expansion Card Locations for expansion cards to be installed Expansion cards to be installedInstalling expansion cards Press and raise the slot cover lock Remove the slot coverInstall the installing fitting Insert the expansion card into the portElectrical Data Point D5200533-39 12/7/06, 1100 am