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This manual explains how to set up your Epson@ computer.Chapter 1 provides simple instructions for setting up yoursystem and connecting peripheral dev
Chapter 1Setting Up Your SystemTo set up your computer, follow the eight steps in this chapter.You may want to open this manual’s back cover foldout s
1Choosing a LocationWhen selecting a place to set up your system, choose a safe,convenient location that provides the following:0A flat, hard surface.
2Removing the Protective CardIf you have a 5.25-inch diskette drive, there is a protective cardin the diskette slot. To remove it, lift the latch up t
3Connecting a MonitorThe way you connect your monitor to the computer dependson the type of monitor you have. If you have a VGA monitor(or a multifreq
3.Examine the connector on the monitor cable and line it upwith the VIDEO port on the computer. Then insert theconnector into the port, as shown below
5.Plug the monitor power cord into the monitor’s power inlet,as shown below.monitor power inlet6.Plug the other end of the power cord into an appropri
4Connecting a Printer or Other DeviceYour computer has one parallel and two serial ports. Toconnect a printer or other peripheral device, follow thein
3.Connect the other end of the cable to the printer as shownbelow. To secure the cable, squeeze the clips at each side ofthe printer port and push the
Using the Serial PortsIf you have a printer, a modem, or other peripheral device witha serial interface, you can connect it to one of the serial(RS-23
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Connecting the KeyboardTo connect the keyboard, hold the cable connector so the arrowon the connector faces up. Insert it into the port marked K/B, as
You can change the angle of the keyboard by adjusting the legson the bottom. Turn it over and flip each leg upward until itlocks into place. It is imp
To connect a mouse to the built-in mouse port, plug theconnector into the port marked MOUSE, as shown below.lIris-CautionAlthough the connectors and p
7Connecting the Power CordFollow these steps to connect the power cord:1.Plug the power cord into the AC power INLET on the backpanel, as shown below.
8Turning On the ComputerAfter you set up your system, you’re ready to turn on thepower. Follow these steps:1.Turn your computer around so the front pa
4.If necessary, use the controls on your monitor to adjust thebrightness and contrast until characters on the screen areclear and at a comfortable lev
Chapter 2The first time you use your computer, you need to run theSETUP program to define how your system is set up. You mayneed to run it again later
The configuration you define through SETUP is stored in aspecial area of memory called CMOS RAM. This memory isbacked up by a battery, so it is not er
NoteIf you are using a monochrome monitor and are havingtrouble seeing your cursor position, press [F21 to changethe screen colors. Your cursor change
Setting the Date and TimeThe real-time clock in your computer continuously tracks thedate and time-even when the computer is turned off. Onceyou set t
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Setting the Video Display TypeThe Video option lets you define the type of adapter you areusing for your primary display. If you connected your monito
If you install one type of display adapter card and then changethe adapter (from VGA to CGA or vice-versa), you also mayneed to set jumper J5. If you
Setting the CacheYour computer comes with an 8KB internal memory cache builtinto the microprocessor. The SETUP program allows you todisable or enable
The Shadow options let you choose what to place in theshadow RAM area.Shadow RAM optionsSelect IfSystem BIOS You want to copy only your system BIOS in
Setting the Password (Security) OptionsThe SETUP program lets you enter, change, or disable anoptional password to control who can access your system.
5.Enter the password you want to use. As you type thepassword, the screen displays an asterisk for each letter.Then you see this prompt:Confirm Passwo
Setting the Hard Disk Drive(s)The SETUP program lets you select the type of hard diskdrive(s) installed in your computer. If you have two hard diskdri
Hard Disk Disk Drive TypesThe following table lists the types of standard hard disk drivesyou can use. Check this table and the documentation supplied
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Defining Your Own Drive TypeIf the parameters for your hard disk (listed in itsdocumentation) do not match any of the types listed in the tableabove,
Important Safety Instructions1.Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference.2.Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the c
Checking System MemoryYour computer comes with 4MB of random access memory.MS-DOS and application programs that run under MS-DOS usethe first 640KB of
If you select C, A, the computer loads the operating systemfrom drive C. If it doesn’t find the operating system on drive C,it checks the diskette in
Setting the NumLock Boot StatusThe NumLock BootStatus option allows you to select theinitial state of the num lock function when you turn on or resety
The following table lists the possible optional settings.Bus control optionsBus control option SettingDescriptionISA CommandNormal*Allows your system
Setting the l/O Control OptionsThe I/O control options let you change the settings for thefollowing built-in interface ports:0 ParallelLl serial10 ser
I/O control optionsI/O control optionIDE SelectFDC Selectl Default setting (continued)SettingEnabledDisabledEnabled*DisabledDescriptionUses the Intern
Setting the Cache/DRAM Control OptionsYour system can use some of ifs reserved memory as extendedmemory and still allow shadowing of both the system a
Saving Your Settings and Exiting SETUPWhen you leave the SETUP program, you can choose to eithersave the settings you have changed or exit the program
Post-SETUP ProceduresIf you have just run SETUP for the first time and your systemhas not been configured, you now need to install the operatingsystem
Appendix AUsing MemoryYour computer comes with 4MB of memory, and you may haveinstalled additional memory. This appendix describes how thememory in yo
10.Do not allow the computer’s power cord to become damaged orfrayed.11.If you use an extension cord with the computer, make sure thetotal of the ampe
Reserved memory is addressable memory in the range 640KB to1MB. Normally, a video card or option card must provide thephysical RAM for these addresses
For more information about your system’s memory, see the“System Memory Map” in Appendix A of the User’s Guide.For instructions on using your memory ma
IndexAAC power inlet, 1-13Addresses, 2-19, A-1-2Air circulation, 1-2ALE, extended, 2-18Analog connector, 1-4Application programs, 1-15,2-15-16, 2-23,
DDate, setting, 2-1, 2-4DB-9P connector, 1-9Default settings, SETUP program,booting sequence, 2-15bus control, 2-17-18cache, 2-7I/O control, 2-19-20nu
JJumper settings, 2-5-6KKeyboard,adjusting angle, 1-11cable, 1-10connecting, 1-10-11legs, 1-11num lock, 2-1, 2-17port, 1-10,1-12self test error level,
PParallel port, 1-7-8, 2-19Password, 2-1, 2-9-10Port,addresses, parallel 2-19built-in VGA, 1-4-5, 2-5keyboard, 1-10, 1-12monitor, 1-4-5, 2-5mouse, 1-1
SETUP program,hard disk drive type(s), 2-1, 2-11-14help screen, 2-3internal cache, 2-7internal drive controllers, 2-20I/O control options, 2-1, 2-19-2
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10.S’assurer que le cordon d’alimentation de l’ordinateur n’est paseffrs.11.Dans le cas oii on utilise un cordon de rallonge avec l’ordinateur,on doit
ContentsIntroductionChapter 1Setting Up Your System1 Choosing a Location...1-22 Removing the Protective Card...1-3
Checking System Memory......2-15Setting the Booting Sequence......2-15Setting the Virus Warning......2-16Se
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