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Epson EISA Desktop Manual
184 pages 2.53 Mb
5 Important Safety Instructions1.Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference 2.Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the computer 4.Do not spill liquid of any kind on the computer 5.Do not place the computer on an unstable cart, stand, or table 7 Instructions Importantes de Sécurité4.Ne jamais renverser un liquide d’aucune sorte sur l’ordinateur 5.Ne pas placer l’ordinateur sur un chariot, un support, ou une table instable 8 10.S’assurer que le cordon d’alimentation de l’ordinateur n’est pas effritéA.Lorsque le cordon d’alimentation ou la prise sont endommagés B.Lorsqu’un liquide s’est infiltré dans l’ordinateur D.Lorsqu’on a échappé l’ordinateur ou que l’on a endommagé le boîtier E.Lorsque l’ordinateur démontre un changement noté au niveau de sa performance 9 Contents15 Introduction17 Optional EquipmentCheck with your authorized Epson dealer to see which options are available SoftwareEISA System Configuration program ISA configuration files for popular ISA boards System diagnostics program Hard disk drive low-levelformatting utility HDDPARK program to park the hard disk drive read/write heads ESPEED program to change the processor simulation speed CHGCTR program to set country-dependentkeyboard and configuration information 18 How to Use This Manual19 Where to Get HelpAssistance in locating your nearest Authorized Epson Reseller or Service Center Customer Relations Epson technical information library fax service 20 Setting Up Your System22 Installation Oveview3.Then see “Turning On Your Computer,” below, before you turn on the system 23 Installing Optional Equipment24 Connecting Peripheral DevicesThe following icons mark the built-ininterfaces on the back of the computer: CautionThen connect the devices in the following order: 1.Connect your peripheral device cables to the computer 2.Connect the power cords to the computer and other devices, if necessary 3.Plug the power cords into their electrical outlets Be sure to read the next section before you turn on your computer 25 Turning On the ComputerCl Never turn on the computer with a protector card in the diskette drive tl Never turn on the computer when its cover is off Now you can run the Change Country Code utility 26 Running the Change Country Code Utility31 Running System Configuration55 Using Your Computer64 Accessing lnternal Components76 Installing and Removing Options91 Installing and Removing Drives111 Running System Diagnostics120 Formatting a Hard Disk132 Troubleshooting150 SpecificationsMain System Board 157 Glossary174 Index175 Configuration (continued), modes, 2-2, 2-21 mouseprinting, 2-9 process processor, simulation speed, 2-12 processor, type l-3, 1-5-6,4-3 Control codes CTRL ALT + CTRL ALT CTRL ALT changing, l-10-11setting, l-8-9 Cover, locking, 3-lremoving, 4-24replacing, 4-2, 4-11 unlocking, 3-1 CPU, see Processor board CPU speed, see Processor speed Customer Resource Center, Intro-5 Data transfers, Intro-2Date format, 1-11setting, 2-1 B-9-11Diagnostic tests, A-l-9Diagnostics power-on, C-2-4system, 2-1, A-l-9, C-l Disk drive, see Diskette drive Or Hard disk drive Diskettes backing up, 2-19-20copying, 2-3 problems, C-12 system Dot matrix printer, diagnostic test, A-l, A-7, C-15 2 Index 176 Drivebays see Diskette drive Or Hard disk drive Driver, mouse, 2-4-5Drives installing and removing, 6-l-20 EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adapter), 2-12 EISA (Extended Industry Standard Architecture), Intro-l-3 bus, Intro-2 2-12 Environmental, conditions, l-2, D-5 requirements, D-5 Error messages power-ondiagnostic, C-2-4printing, A-7 system diagnostic, A-8-9ESPEED program, Intro-3, 3-5 Expansion boards, see Option card(s) D-7 Fast-pagemode SIMMs, 5-11, D-l Files alternate configuration, 2-2 AUTOEXEC.BAT, l-7-11 ESPEED.EXE HDDPARK, 3-8-9SYSTEMSCI, 2-1 Floppy disk drive, see Diskette drive Floppy disks, see Diskettes Formatting, hard disk, B-1-12Front panel removing, 4-4-5replacing Grounding Hard disk drive 177 typesutilities, 2-1, 3-8-9, B-1-13HDDPARK Icons, l-5 IDE hard disk drives interface, Intro-l, 6-1, 6-11, 6-18 jumpers Initial num lock mode, 2-13 Installation optional equipment, l-4, 5-1-15overview, l-3 Interfaces, Intro-l-2, 1-5, D-l-2 built-in, Intro-l Intro-5 ISA (Industry Standard Architecture), Intro-l-2 Jumper(s) Key commands, configuration, 2-4 speed setting Layout, keyboard, D-5 Location, choosing, l-2Locking boards, 2-18 the cover, 3-l Lock-upproblems, C-5-8 Low-levelformatting, B-1-12 Main system board, jumper, 5-2 map, 5-2 specifications, D-l Map main system board, 5-2 processor boards, 5-3 system memory, D-7 Marketing locations, international, Intro-5 Mass storage bays, Intro-l, 6-2-3, D-3 Master drive 4 Index 178 removingsocket, 5-3, 5-9-10, D-3 specification, 5-9, D-3 Memory address blocks, 2-14, D-7 banks base, 2-11, D-7 modules, see SIMMs non-cacheareas, 2-14 problems, C-17 remap control Microprocessor, 5-3, D-3 Modes, see Configuration modes Monitor connecting, l-3, 1-5 interface, l-6problems, C-11-12 Mounting frames, hard disk, 6-3 Mouse configuring, 2-4-5connecting, l-3, 1-5 driver, loading, 2-4-5icon, l-5 interface, l-6, D-2 port, Intro-l port specifications, D-2 problems, C-17-18 MS-DOS, 2-21 Network card Network server mode, Intro-l-2, 2-13 B-3, B-11-12 Non-targetmodeling mode Math coprocessor On-linehelp Operating speed, see Processor speed Option card(s) 2-9-14, 5-4 installing, 1-4, 5-l ISA, Intro-l, l-4-5, 2-3-4,2-9-14 jumpers, 2-3 power limits, l-4, 5-4, C-6-7, D-4 problems, C-16-17removing, 5-1 video, see Video cards Option slots, Intro-l, 5-2, 5-4, C-7 D-2, D-4 Options, Intro-3, l-3-4 6-l-20testing, A-1-10 Outlet(s), electrical, l-6, D-6 Overheating, 4-2, C-6-7 179 Parallel, icon, l-5Password, changing, 3-3 deleting, 3-3 disabling, C-8-10jumper, C-8-10 network server mode, 2-13, 3-3-5problems, C-9-11 setting, Intro-2, 2-13 using button(s), l-5cord(s), l-6-7, D-6 limits, option slot, 5-4, C-7, D-4 maximum outputs, D-4 problems, C-5-8 6-19-20, D-4 supply sockets, 5-2 turning off, l-7, 4-1 turning on, l-2, 1-6-7 Power-ondiagnostics, C-24 Precautions, l-l-2, 1-6, 4-1-2Preparing hard disk for moving, 3-8-9for use, B-l-2 Preparing, system set up, l-l-2Printer connecting, l-2, 1-5-6diagnostic test, A-l, A-7, C-15 problems, C-16 Printing cache memory, D-3 connector, 5-2-3coprocessor sockets, 5-3 CPU, D-3 installing, 5-8 maps math coprocessor, 5-3, 5-7, D-2 removing, 5-8-8specifications, D-3 simulation speeds, 2-13, 3-5-8, D-3 Processor type Protector card, l-2 RAM test, C-2 Random access memory (RAM), see Memory Read only memory (ROM), C-l-2, D-l, D-7 ROM, see Read only memory 6 Index 180 Safety instructions, iii, l-l-2, l-6-7SCI files, 2-1, 2-18-20SCSI, subsystem, Intro-3SD command, 2-21-22Serial icons, l-6 interfaces, Intro-l, D-l port connectors, 5-2 ports, configuring Simulation speeds, see Processor speed Skewed sector, B-5-6Slave drive, 6-4-5Slots, see Option slots Socket(s) cache module, 5-3 diskette drive, 5-2 hard disk drive math coprocessor, 5-3, 5-9-10, D-3 power supply Switches, viewing settings, 2-6 System BIOS update System Configuration program, l-34 System diagnostics, Intro-3, 2-l, A-l-9, C-l 181 programs, A-2 Time4-l-2 hard disk drive type, 2-15-17 non-cachearea(s) Utilities setting display adapter type, 2-12 Video monitors, see Monitor 8 index Epson Overseas 184 MarketingLocations
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