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TravelMate 3000
Notebook Computer
User
’
s Manual
Contents
Main
Page
Page
Page
Page
Unpacking
Conventions and Symbols
About this Manual
Contents of this Manual
Page
Page
1 Taking A First Look
Page
System Board
Microprocessor
RAM
ROM
Keyboard
LCD Screen
Ports and Connectors
Hard Disk
Hard Disk Formatting
Floppy Diskette Drive
Learning About Option
RAM Modules
Internal Modem
Page
Learning About Options
Learning About Software
2 Learning About Your Computer
Page
LCD Screen
Resolution
Screen Angle
LCD Screen
Screen Controls
Brightness Control
Contrast Control
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Color Coded Keys
Function Keys
Page
Page
Cursor Control Keys
Esc
Ins
Page
Page
Page
Break
Set Up
Stndby (Stand By)
Page
Indicator Lights
Power
Low Batt (Battery)
Page
Page
Page
3 Getting Started
Page
Operating Environment
Operating Guidelines
Taking Care of the Hard Disk
Page
Connecting the AC Adapter
AC Adapter Indicator Lights
Page
Removing the Battery Pack
Installing the Battery Pack
Conditioning the Battery Pack
Automatic Discharge
Starting Your Computer
Restarting the computer
Taking Care of Your Floppies
Using Your Floppies
Inserting a Floppy Into the Drive
Help Displays
DOS Commands Description
Help Displays
TravelMate 3000 Utilities Description
4 Customizing Your Computer
Page
Disk-Based Setup Program
ROM-Based Setup Program
Accessing Setup From MS-DOS
Accessing Setup From an Application
Making Selections on the Menus
Exiting the Setup Program
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Page
Shadow ROM
Unused Memory
Guidelines for Allocating Memory
Diskette Drives
Diskette A
Diskette B
Hard Disk Drives
Hard Disk 1
Hard Disk 2
Power Savings
Backlight Off
HDD Motor Off
Default CPU Speed
LCD Power
Screen
CRT Type
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Page
External Communications, Page 3
External Communications Page 3
External Communications, Page 3
5 Installing and Using Application Programs
This chapter tells you about
Installation Considerations
Display
Keyboard
Communication Ports
Processing Speed
Guidelines for Installing Application
Memory
AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS Files
Default AUTOEXEC.BAT File
Default CONFIG.SYS File
Using Laptop Manager
Laptop Manager Main Menu
Using Laptop Manager
Quick Commands Box
Single-Character Quick Commands
Loading the Password Utility
Installing a Password
Changing a Password
Removing a Password
Entering the Password
Page
6 TravelMate 3000 Options
Numeric Keypad
Attaching the Keypad
Installing the RAM Modules
Removing the Keyboard
Page
Installing the Modules
Replacing the Keyboard
Changing Memory Setup
Internal Modem
80387SX Coprocessor
Page
External Monitor
Page
7 Taking Care of Your Computer
Do's and Don'ts
Cleaning the TravelMate 3000
Cleaning the Case
Cleaning the Screen
Conserving Battery Power
Page
Care and Handling of the Battery
A
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Memory
Display
Power Source
Humidity
Page
Agency Approvals
Options Internal Modem
Page
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Page
D
Power-On Diagnostics
Diagnostics Program
Park Fixed Disks
Diagnostics
Test Control Options
Choosing Specific Suites of Tests
Page
Additional Diagnostics
Diagnostic Error Codes
Diagnostics Program Error Codes
Page
Page
Page
Loopback Connections
Hard Disk Format
Bad Track Table
Setting Interleave
Analyzing the Hard Disk Surface
Formatting a New Hard Disk Drive
Formatting an Already Formatted Hard Disk
After Format is Complete
E
Solving Problems Yourself
Page
Page
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Page
Page
Power-Up Self Test Error Messages
Page
Page
Informational Messages
Restoring MS-DOS System Files
If COMMAND.COM is Missing
If IO.SYS or MSDOS.SYS is Missing
Page
F Configuring Memory
Introduction
Page
Page
TravelMate 3000 Memory Areas
Extended Memory
Expanded Memory
Page
Installing Device Drivers
EMM.SYS
EMM.SYS Parameters
Page
Page
Page
Memory Manager Error Messages
Page
HIMEM.SYS
Page
RAMDRIVE.SYS
SMARTDRV.SYS
G Connector Pin Assignments
RS-232C Connector
25-Pin Centronics-Type Parallel Connector
Connector Pin Assignments
15-Pin VGA External Monitor Connector
Six-Pin Mouse Connector
H
MDA (Monochrome Display Adapter)
CGA (Color Graphics Adapter)
EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adapter)
VGA (Video Graphics Array)
HGC (Hercules Graphics Card)
External Monitor Support
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Getting Support for Your TI Product
1. Call your dealer.
2. Call the appropriate TI number. For operational support 512-250-7407 (FAX 512-250-6660)
For hardware support
For information about other TI products 1-800-336-5236
Warranty and Service
Standard Warranty
Repair Request Form
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Notice
Notice: Shielded Cables
Notice: Peripheral Devices
Caution
Use Conditions