Contents

Release 04/02

 

 

 

 

4.2

Installation of a Memory Extension

4-8

 

4.3

Replacing the Backup Battery

4-10

 

4.4

Installation of Extension Modules

4-12

 

4.4.1

Removing and installing the module retainer plates

4-14

 

4.4.2

Removing and installing an ISA/PCI module

4-16

 

4.5

Removing and Installing Drives

4-17

 

4.5.1

Removing and installing the hard disk drive

4-17

 

4.5.2

Removing and installing a CD-ROM drive

4-19

 

4.5.3

Removing and installing the disk drive

4-20

 

4.5.4

Removing and installing the LS 240 drive

4-21

 

4.6

Removing and Installing the Power Supply

4-22

 

4.7

Removing and Installing the Bus Board

4-23

 

4.8

Removing and Installing the Motherboard

4-24

 

4.9

Removing and Installing the Fan

4-25

 

4.10

Processor Upgrade

4-26

 

4.11

Reset button

4-27

5

Configuring the Computing Unit in BIOS Setup

5-1

 

5.1

Modifying the Device Configuration with SETUP

5-2

 

5.1.1

Menu Main

5-5

 

5.1.2

Menü Advanced

5-15

 

5.1.3

Menü Security

5-22

 

5.1.4

Menu Power

5-24

 

5.1.5

Menu Boot-Sequence

5-25

 

5.1.6

Menu Version

5-27

 

5.1.7

Menu Exit

5-28

 

5.1.8

Setup default settings

5-29

 

5.2

Configure PC-Card interface

5-32

6

Fault Diagnosis

6-1

 

6.1

Problems Using External Modules

6-2

 

6.2

External Screen Remains Dark

6-3

 

6.3

Display on the External Screen Does Not Appear or Scrolls

6-4

 

6.4

No Mouse Pointer Appears on the Screen/Display

6-4

 

6.5

Computing Unit Time and/or Date are Not Correct

6-5

 

6.6

USB Device Does Not Work

6-5

 

6.7

Error Message Appears on the Screen/Display

6-6

 

6.8

Computing Unit Self-Test Prior to Booting

6-8

7

Hardware Information

7-1

 

7.1

Power Consumption of the Components (Maximum Values)

7-2

 

7.2

Overview of the Components and Interfaces

7-3

 

7.3

System Resources

7-5

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