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2 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTYCOPYRIGHT NOTICE TRADEMARKS Inc Copyright © 1993 by Epson America, Inc Torrance, California, USA 3 Important Safety Instructionsall warnings and instructions market on the computer •Do not let the computer's power cord become damaged or frayed Except as specifically explained in this User's Guide, do not attempt •If you plan to use the computer in Germany, observe the following: Beim Anschluß des Computers an die Netzversorgung muß 4 Importants Instructions de SecuriteS'assurer aussi que cette intenste ne depasse jamails la somme de 5 ContentsChapter 3 Powering the Computer Using the AC Adapter Using the Battery Pack Replacing the Battery Pack Recharging the Battery Recharging the Battery Extending Battery Life Extending Battery Life Low Battery Indicator Using the Suspend/Resume Switch Using setup to Conserve Battery Power Using Energy Wisely Chapter 4 Connecting Optional Devices Connecting an External Monitor Using the External Monitor Parallel Printer Serial Device Checking the Serial Port Settings an External Keyboard Connecting a Pointing Device the Fax/Modern Telephone Line Removing the Keyboard Installing a Memory Module Installing a Numeric Coprocessors 6 Replacing the KeyboardChapter 5 Running SetupStarting the Setup Program Changing the Settings Automatically Configuring Your System Saving Your Selections Changing the Basic Settings Changing the Custom Settings Changing Power Management Settings Changing the Password 7 Appendix A TroubleshootingIdentifying Your System Error Messages The Computer Won’t Start Battery Problems AC Adapter Problems The LCD Screen Is Blank The External Monitor Screen Is Blank The Computer Locks Up Password Problems Diskette Problems Diskette Drive Problems Hard Disk Problems Software Problems Printer Problems Memory Module problems Trackball or Pointing Device Problems External Keyboard Problems Numeric Coprocessor Problems CMOS Battery Problems Appendix B Fax/Modem Built-inCommand Set AT Command Summary Dial Modifiers MNP Command Summary AT Register Summary Option Registers MNP Register Summary Result Code Summary B-3 B-4 B-6 B-7 B-8 8 Controllers andSupply Physical Dimensions 9 Standard Configuration10 Autosensing video port for an external color or monochrome VGA or SVGA monitorPort for a PS/2®-compatiblepointing device Trackball with drivers and utilities Port for a PS/2-compatibleexternal keyboard Rechargeable battery pack AC adapter for the computer and recharging the battery pack Socket for an optional numeric coprocessar Two processing speeds: high and low (8MHz) Suspend mode to save battery power MS-DOS ® Operating system, including diskettes and manuals Microsoft® Windows, ™ including and manuals Internal 9600/2400 fax/modem Internal 14.4/14.4 fax/modem 2Introduction 11 Optional Equipment12 Where to Get HelpInternational marketing locations are listed at the end of this manual 13 CompuServe On-lineSupport15 Conventions Used in This Manual19 with the computerOpening the Screen 21 Connecting the TrackballChapter 26 Using Your Computer38 Powering the ComputerUsing the AC Adapteris designed to operate in 100 to 240 VAC ranges with a frequency electrical socket; see Appendix C for specifications 39 PackReplacing the Battery Pack 41 Recharging the Battery42 Extending Battery Lifedischarge completely; then recharge it. If this fails, replace it with a When your battery can no longer be recharged, please cannot disposal. NiCad and NiMH batteries are considered hazardous waste and should be recycled or disposed of properly 43 Low Battery Indicatorcan use it again to power the computer without the AC adapter If your AC adapter is not available, follow these steps:1.Complete your current activity 2.Save your data 3.Exit the program you are using 4.Turn off the computer Turn off computer before replacing the battery pack Otherwise, you will lose data and you may even damage the 44 Using the Suspend/Resume Switch45 Using Setup to Conserve Battery PowerUsing Energy Wisely 46 Connecting Optional Devices64 Running Setup71 specify the password5-8Running Setup Appendix A 73 Troubleshooting100 SpecificationsMain Unit 102 DisplayThe speed which the CPU can execute commands. The Action Note 107 GraphicsLCDLight Emmitting Diode. An indicator light such as those used for the Local bus Math coprocessor Memory module MHz 108 4. Glossary112 Index113 Data communication software114 Fax/modemMNP command summary, B-6-8MNP register summary, B-12 on-linestate, B-3 option registers, B-10 result code summary, B-13 specifications, B-2 WinFax LlTE software, Intro-2, 4-10, B-1 Fn key Help, Intro-4-5 High speed, Intro-2, 2-8 Humidity, C-4 Issuing commands, fax/modem, B-3 KB port, 1-4, 4-2, 4-8 Keyboard Keyboard, external (continued), port, l-4,4-2,4-8 problems, A-13 Keypad Intro-1, C-2 Locked up, computer, A-7-8Low battery LED, 1-3, 3-6, A-4 Low speed, Intro-2 Main unit specifications, C-1 Manual conventions, Intro-7 Memory module(s) Memory, system, Intro-1, 4-13, A-3, C-1 Modem, see Fax/modem Index problems, A-13 MS-DOS NiCad, NiMH battery pack pack 115 see Battery pack(s)Numeric keypad Panel utility parallel port controller, C-2 PRINTER port, l-4,4-2,4-5 Parallel printer, connecting Parts, identifying l-2-4 Password changing Phone jack connecting fax/modem, 4-9-10connector, C-2 LINEport,1-4, 4-2, 4-9 Physical dimensions, C-4 Pointing device connecting connector, C-2 problems, A-13 Forts, 1-4 4-2 C-2 4 Index 116 SimulSCAN utilitypassword security, see Password timeout Index 118 Epson America (International)119 Epson International Marketing locations
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