Power

button, 1-8–10

inlet, 1-3,1-5,1-7,7-4light, 1-8–9, 7-4,7-7source, 1-2

Power cable computer, 1-7,4-2,4-5

diskette drive, 5-12–13, 5-20hard disk drive, 5-8,5-11,5-13,

5-20,5-23monitor, 1-5

Power supply

cable, 6-7,6-13, 6-19cables, 5-11–12, 5-19–20 input ranges, 1-2,A-6limits, 7-6,A-7location, 4-6specifications, A-6voltage selector switch, 1-2

Power-on diagnostics, 1-9,2-12, 7-3,7-16

Power-saving modes, 3-7–8 Precautions, iii-vi, 1-1 Printer

available options, A-16connecting, 1-6

connector pin assignments, A-14drivers, 7-15

port, 1-3,1-6,A-4problems, 7-14turning off, 1-10turning on, 1-9

Processor, Intro-1, A-2locating, 4-6–8 upgrades, A-9upgrading, 4-32–34

Processor speed, changing, 3-12,A-2

Program, stopping, 3-9PS/2 compatible, A-4

R

RAM, Intro-1, 2-10,A-2

Random Access Memory, see RAM Read/ write errors, 7-12Real-time clock, A-3

RESET button, 1-8–9, 3-10,3-12Resetting the computer, 3-10–11,

7-1

Resolutions, see Video resolutions Resume system activity, 3-8ROM, 2-10,2-18,A-2

RS-232C ports, see Serial ports

S

Safety instructions, iii-vi, 1-1, 3-1–5 Scanner, 7-14

SCSI cards, Intro-3

Security and anti-virus options, 2-13–14, 2-16

Diskette access, 2-15

Fixed disk boot sector, 2-15 Password on boot, 2-13–15 Set User Password, 2-14Supervisor Password, 2-14

Serial number, 7-2Serial ports

connecting, 1-5–7 controller, A-4jumpers, 4-9location, 1-3

pin assignments, A-15problems, 7-14

Service, Intro-4–5 SETUP program

advanced options, 2-7,2-9–11 anti-virus options, 2-13–15 autotype fixed disk, 2-5boot options, 2-12

cache memory, 2-9date, 2-4

default settings, 2-2,2-18displaying default settings, 2-3drive configuration, 2-4,2-6

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