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For FCC statement please refer to user manual page 9.
Date: Jul 13. 1998
SI EM E N s Stamens Nixdnrf Informationssysteme AG
Personal Computer Scenic Pro M6
NIXDORF
FCC Identifier:
HSSSCENICMGDJ
F 3112315193
operating Manual
SCENlC Pro M
SCENIC Pro M
Operating Manuai
Edition November 1997
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Contents
Introduction ..
Notational conventions
Important notes
Safety
Notes on lnstalllng and removlng boards
Manufacturer's notes
Energy saving...
Disposal and recycling
CE certificate.
RFI suppression .
FCC Class B Comp lance Statement
Power cord selection
For the Unitefl States and Canada
For the United Kingdom.
Transporting the PC
Cleaning the PC
Preparation tor use and operation....
Unpacking and checking the delivery
Preparing the PC for use
Setting up the PC
Connecting devices
Pons tor external devroes
Connecting the mouse.
Connecting the keyboard..
Connecting devices with serial or parallel port.
Connecting the monitor to the line voltage.
Connecting the PC to the line voltage
Unlocking/locking the system unit.
Swttching the PC on and off...
Switching on the PC (or the first time
Switching on the PC
Switching cit the PC
indicators on the system uni
Important keys and key combinations .
Azssst-Kueztoernsm
Contents
Settings in BIOS Setup......
Calling BIOS Setup.
Operating BIOS Setup
Exiting BIOS Setu
Property and data protection ..
Locking the system unit mechanically
Access authorization Via chipcard
Anti-theit protection
Lead-sealing .
Security functions under MS Windows .
BIOS Setup security lunctions
Setting the Setup/System password...
39
45
45
46
48
48
Troubleshooting and tips
Powerron indicator remains dark after you have SWitched on your device.
The screen stays blank...........
Flickering or drifting stripes on the monitor screen
No mouse pointer displayed on the screen,
The floppy disk cannot be read or written
Time and/or date is not correct
Error messages on the screen
Restoring the hard disk contents
Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows NT.
Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows 95 .
Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows for Workgroups
Tips ............
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Contents
System expansions .
Opening the system uni
Removrng the Ie1t~hand side caver .
Removing the hard disk carrier
Opening the right-hand side cove
Assembling the system unit
Replacing the right-hand Side cover
Installing the hard disk carrier .
Replacing the left-hand side cover.
installing and rsmovmg drives .....
Installing or removing the hard disk drive.
Installing an accessible drive.
Removing an accessible drive
Changing the floppy disk drive .
Installing and removmg boards.
Removing Ihe bottom cove
Slot board, .
installing a card ..
Removing a board
Installing the bottom cover.
Settings l" BlOS Selup .....
Extensions on the system board
Replacing the lithium battery.
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Technical data ..
Interrupt table",
Index .
A2636LKMS—Zl02—L7ms
Introduction
This Operating Manual tells you how to put your PC into operation and how to
operate it in daily use It applies for all configuration levels. Depending on the
configuration level chosen some of the hardware components described may not
be available on your PC Please observe the notes on your operating system.
Your SCENlC Pro M is a powerlul PC which is suitable tor both professional and
private use.
Depending on the configuration level of your PC, it is equipped with audio parts. a
chipcard reader and an infrared pon (IrDA) operated via the front panel. A
chipcard reader and an infrared port can be installed at any time. In addition, you
can incorporate operable drives (tor example DAT drive, streamer) and a second
hard disk, as well as other boards.
Depending on the configuration level chosen, your PC is supplied with Windows
lor Workgroups. Windows 95 or Windows NT as the operating system.
Your PC has a number of security ieatures to ensure that no unauthorized
persons can access your data. For example, you can activate a screen saver with
password protection. The security functions in the BIOS Setup also allow you to
protect your data by means of passwords. in addition, you can also look your PC
mechanically using the cover lock. Systems with a drive cover and a chipcard
reader otter additional protection.
Further information on this PC is provided:
in the manual ,,Saiety and Ergonomics"
in the Operating Manual (or the monitor
in the Technical Manual tor the system board
in the manual “BIOS Setup"
in the documentation of your operating system
in the information files (a, g, ‘J‘XT, *.WRI. *.DOC, ",HLP)
in the Installation Guide "Windows NT Setup" (for Windows NT systems only)
provrded with your computer. These manuals can be read and printed
El Some oi the manuals listed can be iound on the CD "Drivers & Utilities"
with the Acrobat Reader contained on the CD.
AZGBGtrKMS—ZIOQJJGIS 1
Introduction Notational conventions
Notational conventions
The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows:
0 Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure to
observe lh|s wamlng endangers your life, destroys the system, or may
lead to loss at data.
This symbol is followed by supplementary information. remarks and tips
> Texts which follow this symbol describe activities that must be periarmed in
the order shown.
ThlS symbol means lhet you must enter a blank space at this point.
.I This symbol means that you must press the Enter key.
Texts in this typeface are screen outputs from the PC.
Texts in this bold typeface are the entries you make via the keyboard.
Tem- in imh'u indmele commands or menu ltem.
"Quotation marks" indicate names of chapters and terms that are being
emphasized.
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0 When connectin
g and
chapter
disconnecling cables, observe lhe relevant notes in the
“Preparation for use and operation".
RQpVace the lithium b
artery on the s
instructions in the chapter "Syste
ballery’l
ystem board i
n accordance with the
m expansions -
Replacing the lithium
A26351»K4462v02-1-7619
Important notes Salety
Warning
The lithium battery of the device may only be replaced by one that is
identical or by a type recommended by me vendor. If the lilhium banery
is not replaced in the proper manner, lhere is a danger of explosion (see
the Operating Manual tor your device).
VARNING
é Explosionsfara vid ielaktigt paneribyte Anvand samma batterityp eIIer en
ekvivatent Iyp som rekommenderas av apparaflillverkarenfabrikanien.
Kassera anvém batteri enligt labrikantens instruktion.
ADVAHSEL
Lithiumbafleri - Eksploslonslare ved feilagiig héndtering. Udskiftning ma
kun ske med batteri at samme iabrikat 09 type Lever dot bmgte batteri
Iilbage lil laverandoren.
ADVARSEL
Eksplosjonsfare ved fellaklig skifle av balteri Benytl samme batterilype
eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatlabrikanten Brukle balten'er
kasseres i henhold til fabnkaniens inslruksjonerr
VAROITUS
Paristo voi réjéhléé. jos se on vwrheellisesll asennettu. Vaihda parlsto
alnoastaan laltevalmlstajan suosmelemaan tyyppun. Hévita kéyistiy
paristo valmistalan ohjeiden mukaisesti‘
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Salety Impoflanl notes
Note on the laser
If youv devwce is equipped with a CD-ROM drive, the followmg condilwon applles:
The CD-ROM drive contains a fight-emitting diode (LED). classified according to
IEC 825-111993zLASER CLASS 1; i! must not be opened.
Laserhfinvlsnlng
0m din apparat ér ulrustad med en CD-ROMvenhel géller reliands:
CD»ROM~enhelen wnnhélleren Ijusemitlerande diud (LED), klassilicerad enligt
|EC 825-1:1993: KLASS1 LASER APPARAT, och Iér dérlbr inie fippnas.
Laserinformallon
Ska! enheden lorsynes med 9! CDAROM drev gaslder falgends:
CD—ROM drevet mdehokder en Iysdiode (LED), k|assificermg Mg,
IEC 825-1:1993:LASER KLASSE 1 ng mé derfor wkke ébnes.
Laserlnlormation
Ffllgende gjsldar hvis maskinen er mslyrt med en CD-ROM slasion:
CD-ROM stasjonen inneholdsr en lysutviklende dmde (LED), som er klassifisen
elter |EC 825-1119931LASER KLASSE 1, 09 ska) derlor ikke épnes,
Laser-uhje
Jos Iaitleeseen on kytkeny CDrHOM-asema:
CDrROM-asema sisé a valoa satellevén diodin (LED), laka on Iuokilehu
maéréyksen IEC 825 .1993:LASER LUOKKA 1 mukaisesti. Témén vuoksi
asemaa ei saa avala.
A2535|~K446-2|02-i-7619 5
Important notes Safety
Notes on installing and removing boards
Boards with electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) may be identified by labels.
When you handle boards lined with ESDs. you must observe the lollowmg points
under all circumstances:
you must always discharge yourself leg. by touching a grounded object)
belore working.
The equipment and tools you use must be free 0! static charges.
Pull oul the power plug belore inserting or pulling out boards containing
ESDs.
Always hold boards With ESDs by their edges.
Never touch pins or conductors on boards fitted with ESDsr
M6361—K4451102-v7619
Manufacturer's notes Important notes
Manufacturer’s notes
Energy saving
When the PC is delivered‘ some energy-saying lunclions are already set (see
Technical Manual for the system board or in the manual ”BIOS Setup“)
0 If you are not using your PC‘ switch it oft.
- In the BIOS Sewn you may set further energy-saving functions tor the PC (see
the Technical Manual 01 the system board or in the manual "BIOS Setup").
Energy saving under Windows NT
it the attached monitor and screen controller support power management in
accordance with VESA (DPMS). the screen saver Powermver can he used to
swrtch the monitor into power management mode.
Energy saving under Windows 95
Using the DFAkllH'k program you can lock the mouse and keyboard so that no
input can be made. It the attached monitor supports power management in
accordance With VESA (DPMS), it can be switched into power-saving mode at the
same time,
In addition the Screen Saver tab allows you to set energy-saving functions for your
screen. Select the followtng item in the start menu: Se/rings » Control Panel ,
Dixplfl) . Display Prrlperri'ev . Screen Saver - Energy xuvirrgfeamrps n/monimr.
With the detault setting Cnmral Panel , inzr - Advanced additional energy saving
leatures of Windows 95 are available.
Energy saving under windows for Workgroups
The QLOCK.COM (under MS-DOS). the QLOCKEXE or QLOCKWINEXE (under
Windows for Workgroups) enables you to lock entry at your mouse and keyboard.
It the attached monitor supports power management in accordance with VESA
(DPMS). it can be swrtched into powersaving mode at the same time.
A25351-K445~Z|02—t»7619 7
Important notes Manufacturer’s notes
Disposal and recycling
For devices marked with this symbol Siemens Nixdorf
lnlormationssystsme AG (SN!) alters a guarantee lor 36
nths with a Bring-ln~Service. The guarantee starts on
the day of delivery (sale date) by SM or an SN! partner.
information an power management and energy saving mode
can be found in chapter "Technical data".
It you have any questions on disposal, please contact your local office, our
service department. or directly:
Siemens Nixdorf lnlormatlonssysleme AG
Recycling Center
D-33094 Paderbom
Tel “49 0818013
Fax: v.49 (05251)615 015
CE certificate
c G This devtce complies with the requirements 01 the EEC directive
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Manufacturer’s notes Important notes
RFI suppression
All other devices connected to or integrated in this product must have RFI
suppression in accordance with EC directive awaits/EEC, Products meeting these
requirements are accompanied by a certificate issued by the manufacturer and
carry the CE symbol,
FCC Class B Compliance Statement
If there is an FCC statement on the device, then:
The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless
otherwise specified herein. The statement for other products will appear in the
accompanying documentation.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply With the limits for a
"Class B" digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all
requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed and used in strict accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference Will not occur in a particular
installation. If this eouipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by tuming the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
0 Reorient or relocate the receivmg antenna.
Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Siemens Nixdorf lnformationssysteme AG is not responsible for any radio or
television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or
the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than
those specified by Siemens Nixdorf Infomiationssysteme AG. The correction of
interferences caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or
attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
AZSGEtrKAoS-ZtGE-IJEW 9
Important notes Manufacturer‘s notes
The use oi shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any
and all optional peripheral or host devtces Failure to do so may violate FCC rules.
Power cord selection
The power cord tor this unit has been packed separately and has been selected
according to the country of destination. It must be used to prevent electric shock.
Use the tollowing guidelines it lt is necessary to replace the original cord 591,
l' The tsmale receptacle of the cord set
must meet CEE»22 requirements (see
Figure 1).
Figure 1
For the United States and Canada
Use a UL listed and CSA labeled cord set consisting of a three conductor card
with a maximum length at 15 leet.
For units which stand on a desk or table, type SVT or SJT cord sets shall be
used.
For units which stand on liver, only SJT type cord sets shall he used
The card set must be selected according to the current rating tor your unit. Please
consult Table A lor the selection criteria tor power cords used in the United States
and Canada
Table A:
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Manulacturer’s notes Important notes
Cord Type Size 01 Conductors Maximum Current
in Cord Rating of Unit
SJT 13 AWG 10 Amps
16 AWG 12 Amps
14 AWG 12 Amps
SVT 18 AWG IO Amps
17 AWG 12 Amps
For units set at 115 V:
use a parallel blade‘ groundlng type attachment plug rated 15 A. 125 V (Flgure 2),
For units set al 230 V (domestic use)‘
use a tandem blade, groundlng type attachment plug rated 15 A, 250 V
(Flgure 3).
1 Figure 2 Figure 3 ‘
,7 ,4
For units set at 230 v (outside of the United States and Canada):
use a cord set consisting of a minimum AWG according to Table A and a
grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 250 V. The cord set shauld have the
appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be
installed and should be marked HAR,
A25361'K446-Ztl124—7619 11
Imponant notes Manufacturer's notes
For the United Kingdom
prepare the end of the supply cord and til at suitable plug.
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
lMPOFlTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the lollowing code:
Green and Yellow: Earth
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond
with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as
follows:
- The Wll'e which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the
lermmal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol
or coloured Green or Green and Yellow.
- The Wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is
marked With the letter N or coloured Black
- The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter L or coloured Red
12 AZESGHKMS-ZIMA-wm
Transporting the PC Important notes
Transporting the PC
Transport all pans separately. and in their original packaging or in a
packaging which protects them from knocks and iolts‘ to the new site. Do
not unpack them until all transport maneuvers are completed,
Never drop the monitor (danger ot implosion)!
Cleaning the PC
Turn ofl all power and equipment switches and pull the power plug out of
the grounded power outlets.
Do not clean any interior parts yourselt. leave this job to a service
technician.
Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode
plastic
Ensure that no liquid enters the system.
Ensure that the ventilation areas at the system unit and the monitor are
free.
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Important notes Cleaning the PC
Cleanan the system unit and the monitor
Wipe the system unit and monitor casing with a dry cloth. it particularly dirty, use
a cloth which has been moistened in mild domestic detergent and then carefully
wrung out.
Cleaning the keyboard and the mouse
Use a cloth for disinfection to clean the keyboard and the mouse
Remove the retaining ring on the underside of the mouse and then clean the
mouse mechanism and the rotating ball.
> Using both thumbs exert downward pressure on the notches ot the retaining
ring and turn the ring anticlockwtse (1).
b Remove the retaining ring and the rotating ball from the mouse (2).
> Clean the three small wheels in the mouse and the ball with a lint-tree cloth.
> Replace the ball and the retaining ring (3).
> Using both thumbs exert downward pressure on the notches at the retaining
ring (4) and turn the ring clockwise. You must feel the ring engage.
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Preparation for use and operation
9 Please take note oi the salety information In the chapter "important
notes“.
Unpacking and checking the delivery
It is recommended not to throw away the original packaging material! It may be
required for reshipment at some later date.
Unpack all the individual parts.
Check the delivery for damage incurred during transport.
Check whether the delivery agrees With the details in the delivery note.
Check whether all necessary details have been entered on the first page of
the guarantee coupon booklet
Should you discover that the delivery does not correspond to the delivery note,
notify your local sales oflice immediately.
it you have received drives or boards with your Pct please do not install
them until after first—time setup. The chapter "System expansions“ will tell
you how to do this,
A263$|-K446-ZlO2-|-7619 15
Preparation for use and operation Preparing the PC for use
Preparing the PC for use
First-time setup includes the connection oi the devices (monitor, mouse. keyboard
etc.) and the setup of the supplied software.
When you set up the PC for the lirst time, you should carry out the following steps
in the order shown:
1 Decide where you are going to use the PC.
2. Connect the external devtces to the system unit.
3. Check the rated voltage oi the system unit and connect it to the line voltage.
4. Swttch the PC on and follow the instructions on the screen
Setting up the PC
When installing your PC, give consideration to the recommendations on
video workstation ergonomics in the manual "Safety and Ergonomics".
Set up the PC only in its correct orientation. The points to observe are
illustrated on the tollowing pages.
We recommend that you place your equipment on a surface with good
anti-slip qualities. In View at the multitude of different finishes and
varnishes used on turniturs, it is possible that the rubber feet of the
devices wtll mark the surface they stand on
Do not expose the PC to extreme environmental conditions (see chapter
”Technical data") Protect it lrom dust, humidity and heat.
Provide at least 200 mm at clearance on the left. in iront of and behind
the ventilator area of the system unit to ensure adequate ventilation. Do
not cover the ventilation areas oi the monitor and the tan.
Do not place several system units one above the other.
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Connecting devices Preparation for use and operation
Connecting devices
® The power plug must be disconnected!
C Read the documentation about the extemal device belore connecting it.
Do not connect or disconnect cables during a thunderstorm.
Always take hold of the actual plug body. Never unplug a cable by pulling
the cable itselll
Connect and disconnect the cables in the order described below.
Connecting cables
- Turn oft all power and equipment switches.
- Unplug all power plugs trom the grounded power outlets.
0 Connect all cables at the system unit and peripherals. You must observe the
inlormation provided in the chapter 'Importan| notes",
- Plug all data communication cables mm the utility sockets
- Plug all power cables into the grounded power outlets.
Disconnecting cables
- Turn off all power and equipment switches.
- Unplug all power plugs from the grounded power outlets.
- Unplug all data communication cables lrom the utility sockets.
- Disconnect all cables from the system unlt and peripherals.
A2536HK446-ZlO2—P7619 17
Preparation for use and operation Connecting devices
Ports for external devices
The ports for external devices are on the rear and on the lront ol the system unit
The ports available on your PC depend on the configuration ievel you have
seiected. The slendard ports are marked wilh symbois like those below or simiiar
symbols. Exact details ol the position of Ihe ports are supplied in the Technicai
Manuals lor the boards.
51“ Keyboard port 1 0 Serial pont
PS/2 mouse port T Serial port 2
2?
Monitor port é, Parallel port
USB - Umversal Seriai Bus g Game port
Audio output (Line out) Microphone jack
“9
Audio input (Line in) LAN LAvaort
Some of the devices thal you connecl require special drivers (see the
documentauon tor the connected devtce and for the operating system).
F1 QEL‘I‘LD GE
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Connecting devices Preparation [or use and operation
Examp|e cf the mumiumflwonal 0mm pane‘
A) Chipcard reader = Audra umpur (Line on!)
B) Aumo puns (ior systems whh audio on— 2 = Audio mpm (Lune in)
hoard only) 3 = chrophone lack
C) |rDA port
' The audio ports may be at the rear oi the PC.
Connecting the mouse
> Plug the connector of the mouse cable into the mouse pone
if you attach a serif“ mouse, you can disable \he mouse oontroner in the
810575311117 in order {0 free me IHQ12 (or a difierent applicafion. II the
mouse comroher is disabled‘ you will not be able to operate a mouse
connected to the P812 mouse port.
A26361~KA4611024 4519
Preparatlon for use and operation Connecting devices
Connecting the keyboard
Use only the keyboard cable supplied,
—.
> Plug the round plug oi the keyboard cable into the keyboard pon on the
system unit.
v Plug the other connector of the keyboard cable into the socket on the
underside ol the keyboard.
Connecting devices with serial or parallel port
> Connect the data cable to the external device.
> Connect the data cable at the external device to the appropriate port on the
system unit.
drivers. Your operating system already includes many drivers . But it the
driver you need is not on the hard disk please install it [mm the floppy
disk supplied with the device or with the application program.
E Most devices that you connect to the serial or parallel port require special
It you need to change the default settings of the serial or parallel port
(e.g. address, interrupt)I you can do so in the BIOS Setup. The default
setting for the interfaces are described in the Technical Manual tor the
system board or in the “BIOS Setup“ manual.
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Connecting devices Preparation for use and operation
Connecting the monitor to the line voltage
> Prepare the monitor as described in the Operating Manual for the monitor,
> Plug the data cabie ol the monitor into the monitor port 01 the system unit.
> Depending on the connector. plug the monitor power cable into either the
system unit (1) or the grounded power outlet (2).
You may only ping the monitor power cable into the monitor connector it
the rated current at the monitor Is iess than 1.5 A (230 V) or 3 A (115 V).
The rated current lor the monitor is also given on the monitor itself and in
the Operating Manual tor the monitor.
Azassi-KMJluzivsig 21
Preparation for use and operation Connecting the PC to the line voltage
Connecting the PC to the line voltage
1 : Nolch hr msening me screwdriver
> Check the rated voltage.
The value marked with an arrow must agree with the local llne voltage:
115=100V10125V 230=200V10240V
res with the local line voltage, ll" out the
(1), turn n and replace it,
If (he rated vollage does not ag
plug-in unit wilh a screwdriver
22 Azeasrrkuezroz-wers
Connecting the PC to the line voltage Preparatlon for use and operation
> Plug the system uml's power cable into the system um! (1) and then into the
grounded power uutlel (2)‘
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Preparation for use and operation Unlocking/locking the system unit
Unlocking/locking the system unit
You can use me wok on the cover \0 lock the system unit mechanica‘ly. If your
system is equipped with a drive cover. you can aiso lack access to the ON/OFF
switch and drives
Unlockan the system unll
> Turnlhe keycuunlerclockwise (1b.
> Slide he dnve cover m dweclwon of the arrow (2).
Locklng the system unlt
> Slide the drive cover in direcfion 01 the arrow (1) and turn the key clockwwse
(2),
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Swnching the PC on and 0" Preparation [or use and operation
Switching the PC on and off
1 = Main switch 0 = System unii is switched Mf
2 = ON/OFF switch \ = Syslem unit is (eady—toopelaie
3 : Power-on Indicator
System uni! Is on
The mam switch (1) is in pcsition 0 and the powemn indicator (3) does not light.
The ON/OFF switch (2) is disabled.
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Preparation for use and operation SW|tching the PC on and off
System unlt Is ready»to-operate
The main switch (1) is in position I and the power-on (3) indicator lights up
orange. In this mode. you can swuch the system unit on with the ON/OFF
switch (H The "ready-to-operete" status corresponds to the "stand-by“ status oi a
TV set.
System unit is on
The main SWitCh (i) is in position I and the power-on indicator (3) lights up green.
The system unit can be switched ready-to-operete at the ON/OFF switch (2).
Switching on the PC for the first time
When you switch on your PC for the iirst time the supplied software is set up and
configured.
2 Notes on Windows NT
Ii your unit has been supplied with Windows NT, first read the manual
”Windows NT Setup, First Steps", and obtain the data lor your system
environment requested there.
> Switch your monitor on.
b SWitch the system unit on With the main switch at the rear or the unit)" switch
at the front of the unit.
It the power-on indicator lights orange, the system unit is ready—to-
operate. Press the ON/OFF switch at the lront oi the system unit.
The power-on indicator lights green and the PC |s started,
> Adjust the brightness if necessary (see the Operating Manual for the
monitor).
> Please follow the instructions on the screen.
During these operations the PC must not be switched off nor rebooted by
means of a warm start
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Switching the PC on and all Preparation tor use and operation
Notes on Windows for Workgroups
The contents oi the utility and driver diskettes of your system are located in the
C.-\nR1VER directory. You can create the corresponding diskettes by means of the
relevant batch programs,
To enable the contents oi the hard disk to be restored in an emergency, you
should create a bootsbte system disk and a backup for DOS and Windows tor
Workgroups (see the documentation for the operatlng system). You may as well
purchase a corresponding set of backup diskettes. Contact your sales office or
your sen/ice.
Notes on Windows 95
The license number tor Windows 95 is printed on the front oover ot the
Windows 95 manual supplied.
it your system is not equlpped With a CD-ROM drive, you should create a backup
copy after installing Windows 95 so that you can restore the hard disk contents in
an emergency.
You need about 40 diskettes tor this.
> Create Windows 95 diskettes with the MSCSD backup program (create
system diskettes) and label them using the labels supplied.
> Create the utility and driver diskettes (or your system using the batch tiles in
the \PROG.S\DISI(S directory and label them.
Switching on the PC
If after switching on the PC you see nothing but flickering stripes on the
screen. swrtch the PC oft immediately (see "Troubleshooting and tips -
Flickering or drittlng stripes on the monitor screen“).
It you have assigned the system password, you must enter this when
I requested to do so, in order to start the operating system.
> Switch the monitor on (see the Operating Manual for the monitor).
> SWitch the system unit on with the main SWitch at the rear of the system unit.
The PC switches to the mode which was active when it was last switched off:
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Preparation for use and operation Switching the PC on and oil
> It the power—on indicator lights orange, press the ON/OFF swrtch at the lront
of the system unit.
The power-on indicator lights green and the PC is started.
Switching off the PC
when the system unit is switched oft the power-on indicator is dark after approx.
15 seconds The system unit no longer uses any power.
The main switch and the ON/OFF switch do not disconnect the system
unit lrom the line voltage. To disconnect the line voltage completely.
remove the power plug from the grounded power outlet
> Shut down the operating system properly.
> Switch the system unit to ready-to-operate With the ON/OFF switch or switch
it ofl with the main switch.
I! the system unit is ready-to-operate, the power-on indicator lights up orange.
The system unit consumes a minimum of energy and can be switched on by an
external device (provided that the remote-oh lunctionality is enabled in BIOS
Kemp)
Placing a PC (with soft power on tunction) In a ready-Io-uperate state by
means of software
Prerequisite: Your system must support switching on with soltware and this
functionality must be enabled in BIOS Seiup (Soj/ Power OFF . Enabled), In addition.
the soft off software must be installed on Windows NT systems Opening
In this way you can sWitch your PC ready-to—operate via software:
- Windows 95 and Windows NT via the Shutdown Campurer menu or using the
Dav/(01? program
. Windows for Workgroups using the swoFF program
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Indicators on the system unit Preparation for use and operation
indicators on the system unit
1 : Fioppy dlsk mdicator 4 : Power-on indicator
2 = (JD-ROM indicator 5 : Hard disk Indicalor
3 : Chipcard reader indicator
1 - Floppy disk Indicator
The indicator lights up when the floppy disk drive oi the system unit is accessed.
You may only remove the floppy disk when the indicator is dark,
2 - CD-ROM indicator
The indicator lights up when the CD-ROM drive of the system unit is accessed
You may only remove the CD when the indicator is dark.
3 - chlpcard reader Indicator
The indicator Ilghts up when the chipcard reader rs accessed You may oniy
remove the chipcard when the indrcator is dark.
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Preparation lor use and operation indicators on the system umt
4 - Power-on indicator
The indicator lights up green when the system unit is swnched on
The indicator lights up orange when the system unit is readyvto—operate.
In this mode the PC consumes very little power and can be switched on at the
ON/OFF swrtch It the remote-on function is Enabled in the BIOS Setup, the system
unit can be swrtehed on by an incoming message (e. 9, fax‘ teiephone cail),
The rndicator does not tight when Ihe system unrt tS swrtched off.
5 - Hard disk indicator
The indicator tights up when the hard disk drive 01 the system un|t ls accessed.
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Working with floppy disks Preparation (or use and operation
Working with floppy disks .
Follow the instructions supplied by the vendor of the floppy disks.
Never clean the floppy disk drives with cleaning disks. Even iusl one
attempt would destroy the read/write head in the disk drive within 20
seconds.
1 = Insefllon direction
= Label area
a = wiite protection tab lor a 720 Kbyte or 3 1,44 Mbyte floppy disk
4 : Identification at 5 1,44 Mbyte floppy disk or write pvolecltab on a 120 Mbyle lloppy disk
; Eiect button im inserted floppy disks
6 : Floppy disk is write protected
: Floppy disk is not writespmtected
> To insert a lloppy disk, push it inlo the drive in the insertion direction (1) until
it engages. The label should be facing upward.
> To remove the floppy disk, press the eject button (5)
The write-protect slider enables you to protect the date on the floppy disk from
inadvertent overwriting or deletion.
> To protect the data on the tloppy disk lrom being overwritten, push the write—
protect slider to posnion (6). The hole is now visible.
> To remove write-protection, push the slider to position (7) The hole is now
covered
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Preparation for use and operation Keyboard
Keyboard
2 3
1 : Function keys 3 : Cursor control keys
2 = Alphanumeric keypad 4 : Calculator keypad (numeric keypad)
Important keys and key combinations
The iollowing descriptron of keys and key combinations raters to MS Windows.
Details of other keys and key combinations can be iound In the documentation of
the relevant application program
5 Enter key
confirms or starts the marked selection. The enter key is also
J referred to as the "Return" key or "Carriage Return”.
start key
invokes the START menu oi Windows 95 and Windows NT.
Menu key
invokes the menu for the marked item (Windows 95) and
Windows NT.
Shift key
fl enables upper-case letters and the upper key symbols to be
displayedo
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Keyboard Preparation for use and operation
All Gr
Alt Gr produces a character shown on the right-hand side of a key (9, g.
the characler "t" on the key (5 ).
Num Num Lock key
5. By pressing the Nurn Lock key you switch between the upper- and
lower-case levels 0! the calculalor keypad.
At upper-case level (Num Lock indicator lit) the digit and comma
keys are active.
At lower-case Ievet (Num Lock indicator not lit) the cursor control
iunctions are active in the calculator keypad.
Ctrl key
C1" starls key combination actions.
Warm boot
C‘” Jr A" + De‘ restarts your PC. First hold down lhe m and
n key, and then press the [E key. With
W ndows 95 the Task Manager appears iirsi. The
warm start is then carried out the second time.
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Settings in BIOS Setup
The BIOS Semp menu aliows you to set your hardware configuration and system
functions. When the PC is delivered, the deiault entries are valid (see Technical
Manual for the system board or m the manual “BIOS Setup"). You can customize
these settings to your requirements in BIOS Sent/1,
It you want to change settings in BIOS Setup, you must:
call BIOS Setup
select the relevant menu
select the field for the entry you want to change
change the entry
make other settings. it required
save the settings and ex|t RIOS Setup
This chapter shows you how to call and operate BIOS Semp. The menus and
setting options provided by BIDS Swap are described in detail in the Technical
Manual tor the system board.
Calling BIOS Setup
One of the following messages will be displayed at the boltom or the screen:
Reboot the PC.
Press  to enter Setup
Press  to resume,  to Setup
Press function key E,
The Mam menu oi BIOS Split/7 is displayed on the screen.
ll you have assigned a setup password, you must now enter this
password and confirm it with the Enter key.
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Example ol the Main menu of iha BIOS Setup
Menu bar a = Information area
2 = Working area 4 z Operations bar
The BIOS Setup screen is divided into the iollowrng areas:
- Menu bar (1)
In the menu bar, you can select the dillerent BIOX Sz'lup menus.
0 Working area (2)
The working area displays the setting oplions (fields) of the selected menus.
You can set the entries in the displayed fields according to your
requirements.
> indicates lields which open further submenus You can change entries in
these submenus.
0 information area (3)
The information area displays brief inlormation on the selected lield.
- Operations bar (4)
The operations oar indicates which keys you can use to operate BIOS Setup.
pressing F1 .
B You can display more inlormation on the lunctions of the keys by
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Operating BIOS Setup Settings in BIOS Setup
Operating BIOS Setup
it you want to exit BIDS Setup without saving the new settings,
- Press the Esc key to enter the Em menu.
0 Select the option Dt‘vcmd Changes at Em.
- Press the Enter key.
Changing setttngs
To select the required menu in the menu bar, use the cursor E or El. To select
the required field. use the cursor keys 1 or D]. The field selected is highlighted.
To display a submenu, select the corresponding field (marked with b), and press
the Enter key. Press the ESC key to return lrom the submenu to its superior
menu.
To change the entry for the selected tield. use the or E] keys on the numerical
keypad.
To set the detault entries for the selected menu, press the function key Fe .
To revert the fields at the selected menu to the entries that were in effect when
BIOS Setup was called, press the tunction key E.
Saving settings
To save changed settings without exiting BIOS Serup, select Save Changes "1 the
Exit menu.
If you change entries in BIOS Swap. make a note of the changed entries
(eg. in the technical manual tor the system board or in the "BIOS Setup'
manual), or print out the changed screen page.
You can rint the current screen page using the key combination
Shift + if a printer is connected to the parallel port of the device.
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Settings in BIOS Setup Exiting BIOS Setup
Exiting BIOS Setup
To exit BIOS Setup, select the Etir menu tram the menu bar. ch can then decide
which settings you want to save. The Em menu otters the lcllowtng options.
You must mark the required option and activate it thh the Enter key.
Save Changes 8. Exit
Select Save Changes & 5.in to save the current settings and exit the BIOS Setup.
The PC is rebooted and the new settings come into effect,
at Exit
Select Dinar/f Changer & EAI'I to discard the changes you have made. The
semngs wh|ch were in force when BIOS Setup was called remain effective. BIOS
Setup is terminated and the PC is rebooted.
Get Default Values
To revert all the menus oi BIOS Setup to the delault entries, select
Ger Default Values. lfyou want m m, was Sent/7 with these settings. select Save
Changer & Em.
Load Previous Values
To load the values oi all the menus of BIDS Selup that were in effect when BIOS
Setup was called. select Load Prevmut Valium, ll you want to exit BIOS Setup With
these settings, select Save Changes & Em.
Save Changes
To save settings without exiting BIOS Setup. select Save Changer.
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Property and data protection
The soltware tuncllons and mechanical lock on your PC enables you to protect
your system and personal data in a number oi ways against unauthorized access.
By combining these options, you can achieve optimum protection ior your system.
Locking the system unit mechanically
You can mechanically lock the casrng by means oi the lock on the front of the
system unit,
It your system is equipped With a drive cover you can additionally lock the drives
and the ON/OFF switch.
Access authorization via chipcard
In systems that are equipped With a chipcard reader, access can be restricted to
users who have a corresponding ohipcardr
Anti-theft protection
The system unit is equipped with an eye on the back of the housing which can be
used to secure the system with a chain
Lead-sealing
To prevent unauthorized persons trom opening the system unit, the housing can
be Iead~sealed. To do this. use the eye on the back of the housing and the hole in
the upper housing section.
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Property and data protection Security functions under MS Windows
Security functions under MS Windows
Under MS Windows you can activate a screen saver and protect it With a
password, Only those users who know Ihe password can deactivate Ihe screen
saver and access any open files. Detailed information on screen savers under MS
Windows is provided by the associated help function.
Security functions under Windows NT
You can use the SSIAUNCH program to start the screen saver PDWW’JHVFI
immediately. These programs are located on the "Drivers & Utilities“ CD.
Information on mermt’er and SSH UNCH can be found in the POWERSAVHLP
and SSIAUNCH.EXI: files
Security functions under Windows 95
The Des/(Lock program enables you to activate the screen saver usrng a short-cut.
Detailed information on this program is provided by the associated help function,
securlty functions under Windows for Workgroups
Using the Dckaopk program you can lock the mouse and keyboard so that no
input can be made. You can use QLOCK EXE or QMCKWIMEXE under Windows
for Workgrouos and QLOCKCUM under MS—DOS.
Information on QLOCKJZXE or QLOCKWIN EXE can be obtained usmg the menu
item Help, ii you have called the program under Windows for Workgroups.
Information on QLOCKL‘OM is provided in the Windows for Workgmups Mfr)
wlndow Dr in the QLUCK. TXT file in the C:\DRIVER directory,
40 Azsasi-KMS-Zioz-i»7sis
BIOS Setup security lunctions Property and data protection
BIOS Setup security functions
The Serum) menu in BIOS Srlup offers you various options for protecting your
system and personal data against unauthorized access. By combining these
options. you can achieve optimum protection for your system,
Manual tor the system board or in the "BIOS Setup" manual. The section
“Setting the Setup/System password" describes how you set up
passwords.
A detailed description of the Set urrry menu is provided in the Technicai
Preventing unauthorlxed BIOS Setup calls
Vou can activate this protection by setting a setup password in the Security menu,
In addition, you can suppress the Prm fm Syrup message in the Security
menu. This message is then no longer displayed while the PC is booting.
Preventing unauthorized system access
You can activate this protection by settrng a system password in the Securiry
menu.
Preventing unauthorized access to the settings of boards wlth thelr own
BIOS
You can activate this protection by seiecting the value Extended for Setup Pasmnrd
Lock iieid in the Semrin- menu.
Preventing system booting lrorn the diskette drive
You can aciivale this prolechon by selecting the value Dix/(Elle Lock lor the
Synem Load field in the Saturn menu.
Activating virus warnings
You can have a warning output rl the heel sector has been modified. To activate
this warning, select the value Enabled for the Virur Warning lield in the Security
menu.
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Property and data protection BIOS Setup security functions
Preventing unauthorized writing at diskettes
To activate this protection, select the value Duflblt'rl for the Dix/rent Write lield in
me Sm tu'ily menu.
Protecting BIOS from overwrltlng
To activate this protection, select the value Dim/Jim for the Dm‘kelte Wme field in
the Smmry nwnu.
Protecting PC from being swltehed on by an external device
To activate this protection make the required settings in the iner-on/Of/ sub
menu
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BlOS Setup security functions Property and data protection
Setting the Setup/System password
The Setup password prevents unauthorized calling of BIOS Setup. BIOS Setup can
be called only by those who know the Setup password
The system password prevents unauthorized access to your device With the
system password you can prevent booting of the operating system. The system
can be aocessed only by those who know the system password.
You must also set a Setup password to make the system password eltectivee
The password must be four to eight characters in length. All
alphanumerioal characters can be used. no differentiation is made
between upper-case and lower-case.
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Passwords are not displayed as they are entered.
. It you have forgotten your passwords, please Contact your technical
customer sewics.
To set or change the setup/system password. proceed as follows:
> Call BIOS Setup and select the Security menu.
> Mark the Set 5mm Pars-van! or Se! S) nem Pmswnrd tield and press the Enter
key.
You are asked to enter a password:
Enter new Password:
> Enter the password and press the Enter key.
You are asked to confirm the password.
Refenter new Password:
> Enter the password again and press the Enter key.
The new password is saved.
Changes have been saved [Continue]
For the setup password:
You can now choose whether you want the Setup password to prevent calling at
the BIOS Setup only or in addition lock the settings oi installed boards with their
own BIOS.
> To prevent calling at the BIOS Syrup only, mark the Setup Password Lark field
and select the value Smmlmd.
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Property and data protection BIOS Setup security functions
> To lock the settings at installed boards with their own BIOS in addition to
preventing calling of the BIOS Sl'lup, mark the Setup Farm-0rd Lock field and
select the value Etiended.
For the system password:
> To prevent booting ot the operating system, mark the 5mm Pa.\.i'word Mudtr
field and select the value Syuem.
To look the keyboard and the mouse, use the security lunctions of your
operating system instead at the Keyhflani entry
If you do not want to make any other settings, you can exit BIOS Setup.
> Select the option Save Cliangz'r & Eur in the Em menu.
The device is rebooted and the new setup/system password is eflective.
Canceling the setup/system password
If you cancel the Setup password. you automatically deactivate the
system password.
To cancel the setup/system password without setting a new password.
> Call BIOS Setup and select the Swain menu.
> Mark the Se: Setup Pam-word or Set SyAIEIVl Pmmunl field and press the Enter
key
You are asked to enter a password:
Enter new Password:
> Press the Enter key twice,
b Select Ihe option Sat-z» Clumgex & Exit in the Exit menu.
The device is rebooted and the new setup/system password is canceled.
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Troubleshooting and tips
Take note of the salety hints in the manual “Safety and ETanOI’T‘llCS" and
in the chapter ”Preparation tor use and operation", when you connect or
disconnect cables,
it a fault occurs, try to correct it as described:
a in this chapter
. in the documentation at the connected devices
0 in the help systems of the software used.
It you fail to correct the problem, proceed as lollows:
> Switch the PC on
> Make a note at the steps and the circumstances that led to the lault. Also
make a note at any error messages displayed and the ldent—No. of your
device,
> Contact your sales office or customer sen/ice.
Power-on indicator remains dark after you have
switched on your device
This may have the following causes.
There is a detect in the at: power supply
> Check that the power cable is plugged properly into the system unit and
grounded power outlet.
> Switch the PC on at the main switch.
Internal power supply overloaded
> Disconnect the power plug of the system unit from the grounded power
oufleL
b Plug the power plug into the grounded power outlet again.
> Swrtch the PC on at the mam switch.
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Troubleshooting and tips
The screen stays blank
It your screen remains biank this may have the following causes:
Monitor is switched on
v Switch your monitor on.
Screen has been blanked
> Press any key on the keyboard.
(X
> Deactivate screen blanking (screen saver). Enter the appropriate password.
Brightness control Is set to dark
> Set the brightness control to light. For detailed information, please reier to the
Operating Manual supplied with your monitor,
Power cable or monitor cable not connected
> SWitch all the monitor and the system unit.
> Check that the power cable is properly connected to the monitor and system
unit or to the grounded power outlet.
> Check that the monitor cabie is properly connected to the system unit or
monitor (it not permanently attached).
> Switch on the monitor and the system unit.
Wrong monitor has been set under Windows NT
> Restart the PC in standard VGA mode.
> Set the desired resolution in the Comm! Panel window using the Display
program, and adjust the monitor dispiay as described in the Operating
Manual.
Wrong monitor has been set under Windows 95
> Reboot the PC.
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Troubleshooting and tips
> it the message Starling Wimlrmit 95 appears, press function key
The Windows 95 start menu appears.
> Select the option Sqfe mode or Sufn made wuh mnwurk mppurr,
> Set the correct values lor the altached monitor by selecting Sum , Sallingv -
Dim/fly , Swings.
Wrong monitor has been set under Windows for Workgroups
> insert the system disk.
> Reboot the PC.
ll your systems is equipped with a GD54X6 screen controller:
> Use the SET—VGA program (under MSVDOS) to set the correct values tor the
attached monitor.
It your system IS equipped With a screen controller imm Matrox: Matrox arbeitet'
> Change into the Windows directory,
> Stan the Setup program.
> Change the display type to VGA.
v Restart Windows and set the correct values for the connected monitor with
the program MAG anmr Selmi'nn and MAG Cnmml Panel from the
MAG PuwerDm-k program group.
> Change the display type back to Mmmx MGA again.
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Troubleshooting and tips
Flickering or drifting stripes on the monitor
screen
A SWitch arr the PC immediately!
The flickering stripes are caused either by an old-type screen that does not
support the horizontal lrequency of 47 kHz, or by an incorrect monitor selection
under MS-Windows.
The drifting screen display is caused when the selected lrequency and/or
resolution is wrong.
The delauit screen values are 800x600 pixels at 75 Hz and for 64K colors.
> Find out which horizontal lrequency your monitor screen supports.
You will lind the horizontal frequency (also known as line frequency or
horizontal deflection frequency) in the documentation of your monitor.
No mouse pointer displayed on the screen
> Shut down the operating system properly.
> SWitch the PC off.
> Check that the mouse cable is properly connected to the system unit.
If you use an adapter or extension lead with the mouse cable, check the
connector.
> Make sure that only one mouse is connected.
> Switch the PC on
> The mouse controller must be enabled, ll you use a F's/2 mouse. Check in
the BIOS Setup that the mouse controller is enabled.
> Check that the mouse driver is properly installed and is present when the
application program is started. Detailed inlormation can be found in the User
Guide of the mouse or application program.
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Troubleshooting and tips
The floppy disk cannot be read or written
> Check that the write-protection ol the floppy disk or the floppy disk drive is
activated (refer also to the Technical Manual ol the system board or In the
manual BIOS),
> Check the relevant entries tor Dixkem A. or B- l" the Main menu of lhe BIOS
Setup.
> Check that the floppy disk drive controller is enabled (refer also to the
Technical Manual 01 the system board or in the manual "BIOS Setup?
> Check that the cables 01 the floppy disk drive are properly connected (reler to
chapter “System expansions”).
Time and/or date is not correct
> Set the time and/or date. You can set the time and date in the BIOS Setup or
in the operating system
If the time and date are repeatedly wrong when you SWllch on your PC,
the battery is flat. Change the lithium battery as described in the Chapter
"Replacing the lithium battery".
Error messages on the screen
Error messages and their descriplions are listed in the Technical Manual al the
system board or in the “BIOS Setup" manual and in the documentation of the
installed soltware.
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Troubleshooting and tips
Restoring the hard disk contents
All data on the hard disk Will be deleted. Operating system, drivers and software
utilities Will be reinstalled. For this reason you should try to save important data
belore you restore the hard disk contents.
Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows NT
Ii you need to restore the hard disk contents you have to reinstall Windows NT.
Proceed as described in the "Windows NT Setup" installation guide.
Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows 95
Using the backup diskettes or Windows 95 CD. you can restore your PC to the
state in which it was originally delivered from the tactory.
Restoring hard disk contents with a Wlndows 95 CD
> Proceed as described in the related documentation.
Restoring the hard disk contents using the backup diskettes
> Insert the first backup disk and tollow the instructions on the screen.
> Install the drivers and utilities in the C:\PR(}GS\DISKS directory.
Restoring the hard disk contents under Windows for
Workgroups
The contents oi the utility and driver diskettes oi your system are located in the
C;\l)R/VER directory. You can create the corresponding diskettes by means of the
relevant batch programs.
To restore the hard disk contents you also need MS~DOS and Windows lor
Workgroups disks. Ii you do not have these disks avaiiable. you can purchase a
set ol backup disks tor MSVDOS and Windows for Workgroups. Contact your
sales office or customer service.
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Troubleshooting and tips
Tips
The PC cannot be switched off with the ONIOFF swilch
> Press the ON/OFF switch again.
Cause: The PC has not been switched on with the ON/OFF switch
Out 0! system resources
It you have loci many applications running at once, you may experience problems
due to a lack ol system resources It this happens. you should close applications
you do not requne or call the applications in a different order.
BIOS settings in power management do not become active
The Arm: int-m imli/imlirm setting may be active for the CD-FlOM drive. This
setting causes Windows 95 to inquire about any modifications on the drive at
regular intervals Because ol this the Iimer lor lhe idle time cannot lime oul.
To activate power management, proceed as tollows:
> In Windows 95, select Starr » Semngx - Clmlrul Panel - Syxrem ~ Dev/IT Manager
, CD'ROM. -
> Select the installed (JD—ROM drive from lhe Iisl.
> Select Earring-x.
b Deaclivate the Ann» lliYErI mi/i‘fimmm box.
CD-FIOM drive
Inlermation on the CD Swrtch the PC 0".
Pull the power plug out or the power outietl
> It any cables attached to the system unit are obstructing you, puli out the
connectors on the system unit.
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System expansions Opening the system unit
> Place the system unit in a convenient working DOSIttOn‘
Removing the left-hand side cover
b Unlock the system unit (1).
> Unlock the leftrhand side cover with the locking side at the rear ot the casing
by sliding it upwards (2),
> Push the side cover a little bit towards the rear of the system unit (3).
> Tilt the side cover (4) and litt it out of the unit (5).
. Depending on the equipment level ol your unit, a damaged tllm cable
1 may be mounted in the PC housing The damage is intentional.
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Opening the sysiem unit System expansions
Removing the hard disk carrier
he hard disk drive,
> Puil the connectors oi the data and the power line from!
Press on the locking lever oi the hard disk carrier (1).
er out of ihe casmg (2).
> Swing the dHVE cam
the hard dlsk carrier (3) and remove it m the direction oi the arrow (4),
> Raise
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Assembling me syslem uni!
System expansions
> Tii! the system board carrier out of lhe casing {at an angle 0! approx. 30“).
Achten sie beim Schwenken daraui, daG z. B, kurze Leitungen nichl aus
der Steakverbindung gszogen warden.
Assembling the system unit
To Close the system unll, you must refit the hard dlsk Garner and me left-hand
Side cover
If you have opened the right—hand side Coven you must close it belore
refining the hard disk carrier and the Ian-hand side cover Otherwise you
mlgm madvedently bend pads oi the cover.
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System expansions Assembling the system unit
Replacing the right-hand side cover
> Swing the system board earner completely back into the casing (1),
Ensure that:
- any cables than have been pulled out are plugged in 893m
0 the cells! is in place |n its guide (2)
o the system board carrier snaps lnto place (3)
> Bnng the side cover up against the casing at a downward angle (1),
> Swing the side cover venically up to the casing (2) and push lt towards the
front panel (3).
> Lock the side cover using the locking slide at the rear (4),
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Assembling the system unit System expansions
Installing the hard disk carrier
> Insert the hard disk carrier in lhe guide fall provided tor this purpose on the
casing (1, 2).
> Swing the hard disk carrier inln the system unit until the locking mechanism
engages (3).
In the case 01 systems with a slot board‘ ensure lhal the slot board is
attached lo the hook on the underside oi the hard disk carrier (is),
> Plug the dala and power supply connectors into the hard disk drive (or the
hard disk drives).
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System expansions Assembling the system unit
Replacing the left-hand side cover
7J
Bnng the snde cover ugagamst the casing igegcwngard angle (1).
Swmg the side cover in a vertlcal direction as lar as the casing (2).
Push the side cover towards the front of the system unit (3)
Lock the slde cover using the Iockvng slide at the rear (4).
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Installing and removing drives System expanslons
Installing and removing drives
The system unit houses a total oi tour accessible drives (three 5 1/4-inch drives
and one 3 1/2—inch drive) and two non-accessible halt-height (Slimline) drives .
IDE drives
By default tour IDE drives are supported. Ideally hard disks are connected to IDE
port 1. and accessible drives, tor example CD—ROMs, to IDE port 2 (see also the
Technical Manual tor the system board). The two existing IDE cables of the
channels can be used Ior this purpose,
SCSI drives
If you want to install an SCSI drive, you require an SCSI controller and an SCSI
cable. Note that:
c not every SCSI controller is suitable tor operating SCSI hard disks
0 each SCSI deViee must be assigned its own SCSHD
- a device With activated or connected terminating resistors must always be
connected at the end at an SCSI cable, The terminating resistors of all other
SCSI devices attached must not be activated or connected.
0 To connect SCSI drives with a 50-pin connector an adapter is required that
adapts to the (SB—pin SCSI cable,
- Only a wide SCSI drive with a 68-pin connector may be connected to the end
of the SCSI cable so that the SCSI bus is correctly terminated.
Installing or removing the hard disk drive
> Remove the lettvhand Side cover (see “Hemovmg the Iett-hand Side cover“).
v Remove the hard disk carrier (see “Removing the hard disk carrier").
Openlng the hard disk carrier
E This step is omitted tor systems with an ATX system hoard.
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System expansions Installing and removing drives
> Push the tab (1) back in order to uniock both parts of the hard disk carrier.
> Press on the retainer "1 the direction at the arrow (2), and lilt it up (3).
Installing a hard disk drive
> Make the required settings (eg. master-slave settings) on both hard disk
drives when you install a second hard disk.
> Slide the new hard disk drive into the empty bay (1)
> Fasten the drive With the tour screws (2).
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Inslalling and removing drives System expansions
Removlng a hard disk drive
> Remove the lam screws irom the drive you want to remove (1).
v Puil the hard disk drive out oi the carrier (2).
> Make the required settings (e.g master-sieve sellings) on the remaining hard
diSk drive.
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System expansions Installing and removing drives
Closing the hard disk carrier
i This step is omitted for systems with an ATX system board
> Place the upper pan of the hard disk carrier onto the iower pan (1).
Be sure that the guide lugs of the lower part are located in the corresponding
slots (a and b). The tab (c) must engage.
Closing the casing
> Replace the hard disk carrier (see "Instaiiing the hard disk carrier").
> Replace the Ieflrhand side cover (see "Replacing the left-hand Side cover").
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Installing and removing drives System expansions
Installing an accessible drive
> Remove the left-hand side cover (see "Removing the left-hand side cover“)
> Lever the cover out 01 the desrred bay (1).
on the drive (it necessary, on instelied drives as
> Make the required settings
well).
Do not throw away the cover. it you remove the drive again later, you wili
have to reinstall the cover.
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System expansions Installing and removing drives
> Slide the drive into the desired bay (1)
> Plug the data and power supply connectors into the drive (2).
> Fasten lhe drive With the two screws (3).
> Replace the left-hand side cover (see "Replacing the IeilAhand side cover'y
Removing an accessible drive
> Remove the left-hand side cover (see “Removing the Iefi-hand side cover“).
> Pull the connectors of lhe data and the power line from the drive (i ),
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Installing and removing drives System expansions
> Remove the two screws that fix the drive to the camer (2)
> Slide the drive out oi its bay (3),
v Close the empty slot with the panel. Ensure that the cover engages.
> Replace Ihe left-hand side cover (see “Replacing the iefl-hand side cover“).
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System expansions
Inslailmg and removrng drives
Changing the floppy disk drive
> Remove lhe iefi-hand side cover (
see "Removing the Iehvhand srde cover“)
> Puli the connectors of the Gala and the power lme from the drive (1).
> Remove the two screws (2).
> Sllde the drive completely out 01 its bay (3).
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|nstallmg and removing boards System expansions
v Slide the new drive into “5 bay (1).
> Plug the connectors o! the data and the power supply cabkas imo me
dnve (2).
> Fasten me dnve wxlh lhe \wo screws (3),
lnstalling and removing boards
Observe the notes on installmg and removing boards in me chapter
"important notes”.
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System expansions
Insiailing and removmg boards
Removing the bottom cover
i This step is omitted ior systems with an ATX system board.
> Remove the Ieit-hand side never (see "Removing the iefl-hand side cover")
> Remove the hard disk carrier (see "Removing the hard disk carrier").
> Lay the system unit careluiiy on its right side (1).
> Unlock the boitom cover by pressing on the locking spring on the inside oi the
bottom cover (2).
> Push the bottom cover to Ihe left (3), and remove K from the casing (4).
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Instamng and removmg boards System expanslons
Slot board
Systems with an ATX system board have no slot board, The number,
position and cons\ellaiion or the board slots on the ATX system board
can be found in the technical manual for the system board.
r—t.
The slot board has place for three ISA and three F’Cr boards.
Example or a slut board
a = ISA slols b : PCI slots
Depending on Ihe configuratian level of your PC one or more beards may be
rnslalred when the PC is shlpped.
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System expansions Installing and removing boards
Installing a board
> Press on the clip 0! the desired slot in the direction of the arrow (1) and
remove it (2),
> Remove the rear slot cover plate lrom the slot (3).
Do not dispose ol the rear slot cover plate For cooling, protection
againsl fire and in order to comply with EMC regulations. you musl refit
the rear slot cover plate il you remove the board
> Take your board out ol its packaging.
> Make lhe required settings lor the board,
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Installing and removing boards System expansions
> Put the board in the required slot and push |t carefully in place (1)‘ Hold the
slot beard flrmly at the rear.
Ensure that the contact springs in the slot are not damaged and that the
board is than fully in place The clip must engage (2),
> ll necessary, plug the IlnES on the board
It you have lnstalled a PCI board, please check in the BIOS Setup the
settings for the relevant PCl slot. ll necessary, change the ssttnngs.
Further mlormation is provided tn the documentation (or the PCI board.
> Replace the base at the casing and close the system unlt (see "Installing the
bottom cover"),
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System expansions Installing and removing boards
Removing a board
> Remove the lines connecied io me board.
> Press on the clip in (he direcfian oi the arrow (1 ), and remove it (2).
> Remove the board irom the slot (3) holding on to the slot board,
> Place the board inlo an appropriate packaging
For cooling, protection against fire and in order to comply wrm EMC
reguiaiions. you must refit the rear slot cover plate.
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lnstalfing and removing boards System expansions
> Put the rear slot cover plate carefully into place (1). Ensure that the contact
springs in the slot are not damaged and mat the board is than fully |n
place (2),
> Replace the base of Ihe casing and close the system unit (see “Installing the
bottom cover").
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System expansions Installing and removing boards
Installing the bottom cover
This step lS omitted for systems With an ATX system board.
—.
> Place the boltcm cover on the system unit (1) and push ii to the right (2) until
the locking mechanism engages.
b Place the system unit in an upright postion
> Replace the hard disk carrier (see llInstalling the hard disk carrier").
> Replace the Ielt-hand side cover (see 'Replacing the left-hand side cover“).
Settings in BIOS Setup
If you have installed or removed a PCI board. please check in the BIOS Slut]? the
settings tor lhe relevant PCI slot. It neoessanl, change the settings. Further
information is provided in the documentation for the PCI hoard.
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Extensions on the system board System expansions
Extensions on the system board
Details of how and if you can upgrade the main memory or video memory ior an
on-board screen controller, or retrofit the second-level cache or the processor at
your PC are provided in the Technical Manual tor the system board. Below the
necessary steps are described to enable you to work on the system board.
> Remove the left-hand side cover (see "Removing the lelt-hand slde cover")
> Remove the hard disk carrier (see ”Removing the hard disk carrier").
> Lay the system unit on its right side
Vou have free access to the locations.
> Make the desired expansions (see the Technical Manual for the system
board).
Place the system unit in an upright position
Replace the hard disk carrier (see "Installing the hard disk carrier“).
Replace the leIt-hand side cover (see "Replacing the left-hand side cover“).
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System expansions Replacing the lithium battery
Replacing the lithium battery
Incorrect replacement ol the Ilthium battew may lead to a risk at
explosmn.
The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or a battery
type recommended by the manufacturer (012032).
Do not throw lithium batteries into the trashcan. It must be disposed of in
accordance W|th local regulations concerning special waste.
Make sure that you insert the battery the right way round. The plus pole
must be on the top!
> Lift the contact (1) a few millimeters and remove the battery from its
socket (2).
> Insert a new lithium battery of the same type in the socket (3).
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Technical data
Elsclrical data
Regulations complied wrlh:
Protection class:
Rated voltage range: (selectable)
Frequency:
Max. rated current:
- System unit with monitor socket:
- Monitor socket (outpul)
Maximum power draw in operalion‘
Minimum power draw in operation:
reduced by Windows 95
Power management advance-d,
Power draw in energy saving mode:
Power draw in the ‘ready‘ status
‘) These values only apply for e SCENIC Pro M with the configuration below.
When additional components are incorporated. the power consumption in
EN 60950 / VDE 0805
UL 1950
GSA 22.2 No.950
lODVio127V/200Vt0240v
50 Hz—GOHZ
100 V » 127 V / 5,5 A(DS)/6 A(D6)
200V -240V13,0A
100V»127V/3A
200V-240V/1,5A
<59W ')
<35W ")
<2sw ')
< SW
energy saving mode may exceed the requirements lor the environment
symbol (“Blue Angel“) (30 W).
Processor ( 256 KBer cache):
Main memory:
Floppy disk drive:
Hard disk drive:
Software:
CD-FiOM drive
Dimensions
Width/Depth/Heignl:
Weight
Pentium II MMX at 233 MHz
32 Mbytes
1.44 Mbylee
3,2 GByte
Windows 95 Pawer management —
Advanced...
24f0id
204 min/450 mrn/427.5 mm
ca. 13 kg (127.53 N) in basin:
configuration
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79
Technical dala
Envlronmenial conditions
Environmeni class 3K2 DIN IEC 721 pan 3-3
Enwronmeni class 2K2 DIN EC 721 pan 3-2
Temperature:
- Operating (3K2) 15 ”C .. 35 “C
- Transporl (2K2) -25 eC v 60 “C
Condensation in operating must be avoided.
Clearance required to ensure adequate ventilation.
- irom min. 200 mm
- rear min‘ 200 mm
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Imerrupi iable
Technical dale
lnterrupt table
Piease note that an inierrup! cannot be used by (we applications at the same
time
h Address Interrupis assigned as possible
shipped Interrupts
Keyboard [R01
Seriai inierlace COM1 03F8 IFiQ4
I_.
Serial port COM 2 02FB IRQS J
Fax/modern OSEB IRQS
Floppy disk drive controller 1. mos —'
Fareliei interiace LPT1 0378 IHQ7 1
RTC IRQB
Audio controller 'I assigned by me E|OS mos,
IRQ7,
lRQQ
Mouse coniro|ler llFiQiz
Numeric processor iRQIB r
rmi; coniroller1 1 mom
_| _i
IDE eomroiier 2 l— IRO15
DMA channels
Floppy disk drive conlrolier
DMAs assigned as shipped
DMA2
Free/ECP mode 4 DMA3
_|
" Cascaded DMA channels DMA4
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index
Accessible drive
installing 65
removing 66
Accumulator‘dlsposat B
Activating, security measures 39
Address 81
Alphanumeric keypad 32
AltGr key 33
Anti—theft protection 39
Assembling, PC 57
Assignment
DMAchannels 81
V0 address 81
interrupt 81
Audioinput 18,19
Audiooutput 13,19
Base oi casing
mounting 76
removing 70
Batten 4
Battery 4,75
disposal B
BIOS Setup
calling 35
changing 37
security iunctions 41
BlOS Setup 35
exiting 38
operating 37
Board
installing 69,72
removmg 69
removing 74
safety 6
Cable
connecting 17
disconnecting 17
Cabling. PC 17
Calculator keypad 32
Ceiling, BiOS Setup 35
CD,Windcws 95 50
CD-ROM drive
Indicator: 29
manual 51
CE certificate 5
Changing
BIOS-Setup 37
floppy disk drive 68
lithium battery 78
Checking, rated voltage 22
Chipcard reader
indicator 29
Class B Compliance Statement 9
Cleaning 13
Clearance 80
Closing
hard dnve carrier 64
system board carrier 58
system board carrier carrier 58
Configuration, BIOS—Setup 35
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Index
Connecting
cables 17
devices 17
keyboard 20
monitor 21
mouse 19
paralieiport 20
powervoltege 22
seriaipori 20
Contents oi delivery 15
Control key 33
Courier 2
Ctrl key 33
ClrI-i-AiH-Del 33
Cursorconiroi keys 32
Darkscreen 46
Data
protection 39
technical 79
Date. not correct 49
DeVices
connecting 17
interiace 18
Dimensions 79
Diskette 31
cannot be read or written 49
wriie-protection 31
Disposal 8
DMA B1
Drifting screen display 48
Drive 61
Electrical data 79
Electromagnetic wmpalibility 8
Energysaving 7
Enter key 32
Enwronmenial conditions 80
Environmenlaidam 80
Ergonomic, Video workstation 16
Error
dale 49
floppy 49
message 49
mouse 48
screen 46,48
Syslemunit 45
Time 49
ESD 5
Exiting.BIOSSelup 38
Expansion 53
External devices
connecting 17
ports 15
FCC stalemenl 9
Floppy disk drive
changing GB
indicalor 29
Front panel 19
audioporls 19
chipcard reader 19
infrared purl 19
Function keys 32
Game port 15
Green‘ power-on indicator 30
Guaraniee coupon booklet 15
Hard disk carrier, opening 61
Hard disk drive
indicator 30
installing S1, 62
removing 61, 63
Hard disk, defect 50
Hard drive carrier, closing 64
IIO address 61
lDEdrives 61
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lndex
Imponant notes 3
Indicator
power-on indicator taits to tight 45
remarnsblank 46
Indicators, system unit 29
Installing
accessrbie drive 65
board 69.72
hard diskcarrier 59
hard diskdrive 61,62
Insufficient memory 51
tntertaces 18
tnterrupttabie 81
Itatics 2
Key combination 32.33
Keyboard 32
cieaning 14
connecting 20
port 18
Keys 32
LAN-port 13
Laser 5
Laseménwsning 5
Laserintormation 5
user-ohje 5
LeadAsealing 39
Linein 18,19
Lineout 18.19
Lithium battery 4,77
replacrng TB
Locking.PC 24
Main memory 77
Main switch 25
Manufacturers notes 7
Menu key 32
Microphone iack 13‘ 19
Monitor
cieaning 14
connecting 21
port 13
transporting 13
Mounting
base otcasing 76
side cover 60
Mouse
cleaning 14
connecting 19
error 48
port 18
Noscreen display 46,48
Notenough memory 51
Notationaloonventions 2
Note
board 6
CE ceniiicat B
disposal 8
Energy saving 7
important 3
laser 5
manutacturer 7
powercord seiecction 10
RFtression 9
Safety 3
Num Lockkey 33
Numerickeypad 32
ONIOFF switch 25
Opening
hard disk carrier 61
PC 53
system board carrier 56
Operating, BIOS Setup 37
Operation 15
Orange, power-on indicator 30
Other manuals 51
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Index
Overvrew
PC 1
preparingforuse 16
Packing material 15
Paral|elport 18
Parallel port, connecting devices 20
Password
Setup password 43.44
System password 43.44
PC
cabling 17
cannolbool 45
cleaning 14
connecting 17
connecting to power voltage 22
indicators 29
|ocking 24
opening 53
ports 18
setting up 16
switching off 25,28
switchingon 25,27
transporting 13
unlocking 24
Ports, external devrces 18
Powercord selecction 10
Power voltage, connecting to 22
Power management 51
Power-on indicator 25, 30
dark 45
POWERSAVSCH 7
Preparationlor use 15
overview 16
Problems 45
processor 77
Property protection 39
PS/2 mouse port 18
Rated voltage.setting 22
Ready—to-operate 25
Recycling 6
Flemstalling, hard disk contents 50
Removing
accessible drive 66
base of casing 70
board 69, 74
hard disk carrier 55
hard disk drive 61. 63
right-hand side cover 56
side cover 54
Replacing
lithium battery 78
right-hand side cover 58
Restoring, hard disk contents 50
Return key 32
RF! suppression 9
Right-hand side cover
closing 58
opening 56
Safety 3
Screen
blanking 7
drifting display 48
SCSIdrives 61
Security function 41
Security iunctions
Chipcard 39
lock 39
MS-Windows 40
Security measures 39
Select. powercord 10
Serial port 18
connecting devices 20
Setting, rated voltage 22
Settings
BIOS Setup 35, 37
in BiOS Setup 76
Setup password A3
canceling A4
Setup. see BIOS Setup
Shift key 32
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Index
Side cover. removing 54
Side panel. mounting SO
Slol board 71
Sol! Power 0" 28
SSLAUNCH 7
Stan key 32
Sterling BIOS Setup 35
Summer time 49
Surface 79
Swnching 0", PC 25‘ 2B
Switching on, PC 25‘ 27
Symbols, explanation cl 2
System board carrier, opening 56
System board. extensions 77
System expansion 53
System password 43
canceling 44
Syslem settings, BIOS Setup 35
System unit, see PC
Technical data 79
Time. not correct 49
Tips 45, 51
Transpon 13
Trouble
Floppy 49
mouse 48
screen 46,48
System unit 45
Troubleshooting 45
Unlocking, PC 24
Unpacking 15
USB‘ Universal Serial Bus 18
Warm boot 33
Ventilation area 80
VESA (DPMS) 7
Videu workstation 16
Windows 95‘ CD 50
Winierlime 49
Write protection, floppy 31
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