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... drive 110/220 VAC switch option card slots power keyboard serial serial inlet port port 1 port 2 mouse port \ parallel VGA monitor port port Computer Specifications CPU and Memory 32-bit CPU 4SX/25: Intel® i486SX, 25 MHz microprocessor; expandable using 1MB, 4MB, or 16MB SIMMs to 32MB (maximum); EPSON Endeavor 4SX/25, 4DX/33, and 4DX2/50 pourer hard disk (SPEED) light access light diskette drive power bWon hay for 4SX/25 system Real-time clock, calendar, and CMOS RAM socketed on main system board...
... drive 110/220 VAC switch option card slots power keyboard serial serial inlet port port 1 port 2 mouse port \ parallel VGA monitor port port Computer Specifications CPU and Memory 32-bit CPU 4SX/25: Intel® i486SX, 25 MHz microprocessor; expandable using 1MB, 4MB, or 16MB SIMMs to 32MB (maximum); EPSON Endeavor 4SX/25, 4DX/33, and 4DX2/50 pourer hard disk (SPEED) light access light diskette drive power bWon hay for 4SX/25 system Real-time clock, calendar, and CMOS RAM socketed on main system board...
Product Information Guide
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... install a new processor chip. To increase the amount of memory in the computer up to change the processor speed jumper settings if you replace a 25 MHz processor with a capacity of 1MB, 4MB, or 16MB. Make sure that operate at the same speed. The settings for windows) 2-3 Keyboard reset 1-2 Enables the WFP SX/25 processor 2-3 Disables the PQFP SX/25 processor * Factory setting ** Factory setting depends on type of processor on the main system board to change the processor jumper settings if you can install...
... install a new processor chip. To increase the amount of memory in the computer up to change the processor speed jumper settings if you replace a 25 MHz processor with a capacity of 1MB, 4MB, or 16MB. Make sure that operate at the same speed. The settings for windows) 2-3 Keyboard reset 1-2 Enables the WFP SX/25 processor 2-3 Disables the PQFP SX/25 processor * Factory setting ** Factory setting depends on type of processor on the main system board to change the processor jumper settings if you can install...
Product Information Guide
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... Hard Disk Drive Types (continued) Hard Disk Drive Types The table below when you plug the connectors into the proper ports. Hard Disk Drive Types If the computer has an Epson 120MB or 240MB hard disk drive, select the appropriate type number from the table below lists types of video memory, you can install on the back panel to the main system board if you run the SETUP program. Check this table and your hard disk manual to 1MB. Mouse and Keyboard When connecting the mouse and keyboard...
... Hard Disk Drive Types (continued) Hard Disk Drive Types The table below when you plug the connectors into the proper ports. Hard Disk Drive Types If the computer has an Epson 120MB or 240MB hard disk drive, select the appropriate type number from the table below lists types of video memory, you can install on the back panel to the main system board if you run the SETUP program. Check this table and your hard disk manual to 1MB. Mouse and Keyboard When connecting the mouse and keyboard...
Product Information Guide
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...keys and the - Technical Information Bulletins None. Then boot the computer from the hard disk drive, make sure the booting sequence in IDE hard disk drive interface. Cl When using a software package that matches the parameters for the drive. If this does not work , load it at low speed and then switching to A, C. Related Documentation TM-ENDVR EPSON Endeavor Service Manual PL-ENDVR EPSON Endeavor Parts Price List SPKENDVR EPSON Endeavor Self Paced Kit 400195200 EPSON Endeavor Setup Guide 400195100 EPSON Endeavor User's Guide 400195000 EPSON VGA Utilities Guide EPSON...
...keys and the - Technical Information Bulletins None. Then boot the computer from the hard disk drive, make sure the booting sequence in IDE hard disk drive interface. Cl When using a software package that matches the parameters for the drive. If this does not work , load it at low speed and then switching to A, C. Related Documentation TM-ENDVR EPSON Endeavor Service Manual PL-ENDVR EPSON Endeavor Parts Price List SPKENDVR EPSON Endeavor Self Paced Kit 400195200 EPSON Endeavor Setup Guide 400195100 EPSON Endeavor User's Guide 400195000 EPSON VGA Utilities Guide EPSON...
User Manual
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...the Option Card Connector Board 2-21 Replacing the Option Card Connector Board 2-22 Installing a New Processor Chip 2-23 Increasing the Video Memory 2-24 Installing the Memory Chips 2-24 Using the Alternate VGA Interface 2-26 Using a Display Adapter Card 2-28 Replacing the Cover 2-29 Post-installation Procedures 2-30 Chapter 3 Installing and Removing Drives How to Use This Chapter 3-3 Setting the Hard Disk Drive Jumpers 3-4 Where to Go Next 3-4 Installing a Hard Disk in the Vertical Bay 3-5 Removing the Mounting Frames 3-6 Installing the Hard Disk 3-8 Connecting the Cables 3-12...
...the Option Card Connector Board 2-21 Replacing the Option Card Connector Board 2-22 Installing a New Processor Chip 2-23 Increasing the Video Memory 2-24 Installing the Memory Chips 2-24 Using the Alternate VGA Interface 2-26 Using a Display Adapter Card 2-28 Replacing the Cover 2-29 Post-installation Procedures 2-30 Chapter 3 Installing and Removing Drives How to Use This Chapter 3-3 Setting the Hard Disk Drive Jumpers 3-4 Where to Go Next 3-4 Installing a Hard Disk in the Vertical Bay 3-5 Removing the Mounting Frames 3-6 Installing the Hard Disk 3-8 Connecting the Cables 3-12...
User Manual
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... Problems. " Troubleshooting 6-5 KEYBOARD ERROR OR NO KEYBOARD PRESENT Your keyboard may not be installed correctly. See "Memory Module Problems." DISPLAY TYPE HAS CHANGED SINCE LAST BOOT The display adapter has been changed. MEMORY ERROR DURING MEMORY TEST Your SIMMS may be damaged. FLOPPY DISK The system was unable to detect a diskette drive CONTROLLER ERROR controller. See "Diskette Drive Problems." See Chapter 2 of the User's Guide for both diskette drives. Run SETUP. See "Hard Disk Problems," DIAGNOSTICS ERROR HARD DRIVE SECTOR Your hard disk drive...
... Problems. " Troubleshooting 6-5 KEYBOARD ERROR OR NO KEYBOARD PRESENT Your keyboard may not be installed correctly. See "Memory Module Problems." DISPLAY TYPE HAS CHANGED SINCE LAST BOOT The display adapter has been changed. MEMORY ERROR DURING MEMORY TEST Your SIMMS may be damaged. FLOPPY DISK The system was unable to detect a diskette drive CONTROLLER ERROR controller. See "Diskette Drive Problems." See Chapter 2 of the User's Guide for both diskette drives. Run SETUP. See "Hard Disk Problems," DIAGNOSTICS ERROR HARD DRIVE SECTOR Your hard disk drive...
User Manual
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... outlet. Troubleshooting 6-13 If the monitor's power light still does not come on to see if the screen displays any text. 3. See "Using a Display Adapter Card" in Chapter 4. Turn off the monitor's power, wait five seconds, and turn off your monitor to see if the outlet supplies power. 5. If you installed a display adapter card, make sure you still have trouble with the keyboard, run the Keyboard diagnostic test described in Chapter 2 and your Authorized Epson Servicer. If you connected your monitor and...
... outlet. Troubleshooting 6-13 If the monitor's power light still does not come on to see if the screen displays any text. 3. See "Using a Display Adapter Card" in Chapter 4. Turn off the monitor's power, wait five seconds, and turn off your monitor to see if the outlet supplies power. 5. If you installed a display adapter card, make sure you still have trouble with the keyboard, run the Keyboard diagnostic test described in Chapter 2 and your Authorized Epson Servicer. If you connected your monitor and...
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If you installed a display adapter card (and did not connect it to the feature connector on the screen. See "Changing the Jumper Settings" in Chapter 2 for your monitor, run the Video adapter diagnostic tests described in VGA adapter or you have. If you still have a monochrome monitor, the results will not see anything on the main system board), you must set jumper J6 to set up the program for the type of monitor and display adapter you will...
If you installed a display adapter card (and did not connect it to the feature connector on the screen. See "Changing the Jumper Settings" in Chapter 2 for your monitor, run the Video adapter diagnostic tests described in VGA adapter or you have. If you still have a monochrome monitor, the results will not see anything on the main system board), you must set jumper J6 to set up the program for the type of monitor and display adapter you will...
User Manual
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...24-27, 3-29-31, 3-33-35 Drives, see Diskette drive or Hard disk drive E EDIT, l-27 EDLIN, l-27 Electric shock, 2-5, 2-25, Environmental requirements, A-6 EPROM, A-l Epson Connection, 5-1, 6-l Epson Servicer, 5-1, 6-l, 6-3, 6-5-6, 6-8, 6-10, 6-13, 6-17, 6-20, 6-25 Error messages, MS-DOS, 6-16 power-on diagnostics, 6-4-6, 6-25 system diagnostics, 4-6, 4-8-9 Extended memory, A-8 External device, problems, 6-24 External mouse, 6-24 F Faceplate, front panel, removing, 3-23 replacing, 3-32 Factory jumper settings, 2-7-8 Feature cable, VGA, 2-26-27 Feature connector, VGA, Intro-2, 2-3, 2-16, 2-26-27...
...24-27, 3-29-31, 3-33-35 Drives, see Diskette drive or Hard disk drive E EDIT, l-27 EDLIN, l-27 Electric shock, 2-5, 2-25, Environmental requirements, A-6 EPROM, A-l Epson Connection, 5-1, 6-l Epson Servicer, 5-1, 6-l, 6-3, 6-5-6, 6-8, 6-10, 6-13, 6-17, 6-20, 6-25 Error messages, MS-DOS, 6-16 power-on diagnostics, 6-4-6, 6-25 system diagnostics, 4-6, 4-8-9 Extended memory, A-8 External device, problems, 6-24 External mouse, 6-24 F Faceplate, front panel, removing, 3-23 replacing, 3-32 Factory jumper settings, 2-7-8 Feature cable, VGA, 2-26-27 Feature connector, VGA, Intro-2, 2-3, 2-16, 2-26-27...
User Manual
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..., Intro-3 Internal components, locating, 2-3 ISA, Intro-l, A-3 Items detected list, 4-2-4 J Jumpers, accessing, 2-9 CGA monitor, 2-7 changing settings, 2-6-10 factory settings, 2-6-8 functions, 2-6-8 hard disk drive, 3-4, 3-17, 3-32, 6-18 location, 2-9 main system board, 2-9 option card, 2-16, 6-28 Over Drive processor, 2-6, 2-21 password, 2-7, 6-10 pointing device, 2-6-7 processor speed, 2-7, 2-23 processor type, 2-7, 2-23 settings, 2-9-10, 2-16, 2-23, 2-28, 3-4, 6-9, 6-ll-12, 6-14, 6-18,6-23 VGA display adapter, built-in, 2-7, 6-9, 6-13-14 K Keyboard, commands, l-21, 1-25, A-l diagnostics...
..., Intro-3 Internal components, locating, 2-3 ISA, Intro-l, A-3 Items detected list, 4-2-4 J Jumpers, accessing, 2-9 CGA monitor, 2-7 changing settings, 2-6-10 factory settings, 2-6-8 functions, 2-6-8 hard disk drive, 3-4, 3-17, 3-32, 6-18 location, 2-9 main system board, 2-9 option card, 2-16, 6-28 Over Drive processor, 2-6, 2-21 password, 2-7, 6-10 pointing device, 2-6-7 processor speed, 2-7, 2-23 processor type, 2-7, 2-23 settings, 2-9-10, 2-16, 2-23, 2-28, 3-4, 6-9, 6-ll-12, 6-14, 6-18,6-23 VGA display adapter, built-in, 2-7, 6-9, 6-13-14 K Keyboard, commands, l-21, 1-25, A-l diagnostics...
User Manual
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...6-23-24 DIP switches, 6-23 installing, 2-1, 2-16-19 jumpers, 2-16, 6-28 problems, 6-9-10, 6-14, 6-23-24 removing, 2-20 SETUP, 2-30,6-24 video, see Video cards Options, Intro-2-3, 2-l-30 Option slot, cover, 2-l 7 power limits, 6-10, A-5 Option slots, Intro-l, 2-M-20, A-3 Option, testing, 2-30 OverDrive processor, instalhng, Intro-3,2-l, 2-23, 2-30 jumpers, 2-7, 2-23 P Parallel, errors, 4-9, 6-22-23 interface, Intro-l, 6-22-23, A-3 port, Intro-l, 6-22-23, A-3 port diagnostics, 41, 4-7, 49, 6-4, 6-23 primary port, 6-23 secondary port, 6-23 Partitioning hard disk, l-18, 6-19, Password, changing or...
...6-23-24 DIP switches, 6-23 installing, 2-1, 2-16-19 jumpers, 2-16, 6-28 problems, 6-9-10, 6-14, 6-23-24 removing, 2-20 SETUP, 2-30,6-24 video, see Video cards Options, Intro-2-3, 2-l-30 Option slot, cover, 2-l 7 power limits, 6-10, A-5 Option slots, Intro-l, 2-M-20, A-3 Option, testing, 2-30 OverDrive processor, instalhng, Intro-3,2-l, 2-23, 2-30 jumpers, 2-7, 2-23 P Parallel, errors, 4-9, 6-22-23 interface, Intro-l, 6-22-23, A-3 port, Intro-l, 6-22-23, A-3 port diagnostics, 41, 4-7, 49, 6-4, 6-23 primary port, 6-23 secondary port, 6-23 Partitioning hard disk, l-18, 6-19, Password, changing or...
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...running, 1-4, 6-2, 6-11 serial port, 6-23 SIMMs, 2-14, 2-16, 2-30, 6-25 Shadow RAM, Intro-l, A-2, A-8 SHWT PRINTSCREEN, 6-22 SIMMS, configuration, 2-11 installing, Intro-2, 2-l, 2-11-14, A-l locating, 2-3 problems, 6-25 removing, 2-15-16 SETUP, 2-14, 2-16, 2-30, 6-25 sockets, 2-3, 2-11, 2-13-16 specifications, 2-11-12, A-l speed, 2-12 Slave drive, 3-4 Slot cover, option, 2-17-19 Software problems, 6-21-22 Special keys, l-20-21 Specifications, A-l-8 Speed, see Processor speed SPEED light, 1-24 Starting computer, l-2-4, 6-6-9 Starting hard disk formatting program, 5-2 Starting system diagnostics...
...running, 1-4, 6-2, 6-11 serial port, 6-23 SIMMs, 2-14, 2-16, 2-30, 6-25 Shadow RAM, Intro-l, A-2, A-8 SHWT PRINTSCREEN, 6-22 SIMMS, configuration, 2-11 installing, Intro-2, 2-l, 2-11-14, A-l locating, 2-3 problems, 6-25 removing, 2-15-16 SETUP, 2-14, 2-16, 2-30, 6-25 sockets, 2-3, 2-11, 2-13-16 specifications, 2-11-12, A-l speed, 2-12 Slave drive, 3-4 Slot cover, option, 2-17-19 Software problems, 6-21-22 Special keys, l-20-21 Specifications, A-l-8 Speed, see Processor speed SPEED light, 1-24 Starting computer, l-2-4, 6-6-9 Starting hard disk formatting program, 5-2 Starting system diagnostics...
User Manual - VGA Utilities Guide
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... display adapter and monitor. You can run on your diskettes let you do not need to install the drivers or utilities for your monitor to 640 x 480, and you change the screen resolution and enhance your system operation by controlling the screen refresh rate or setting various video modes. This adapter allows you have programs that use these drivers and utilities. A utility is a program that use the computer with Epson®VGA monitors, other brands of VGA monitors...
... display adapter and monitor. You can run on your diskettes let you do not need to install the drivers or utilities for your monitor to 640 x 480, and you change the screen resolution and enhance your system operation by controlling the screen refresh rate or setting various video modes. This adapter allows you have programs that use these drivers and utilities. A utility is a program that use the computer with Epson®VGA monitors, other brands of VGA monitors...
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... start the installation INSTALL You see the Cirrus Logic copyright screen. 4. Follow these drivers. Insert the Utility 1 diskette in drive A. 2. Press . Using the INSTALL Program The INSTALL program on your MS-DOS based applications. Note You do not need to use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the drive you want to install the drivers. 5. Type the following and press program: to install the 0S/2 and Windows drivers. Type...
... start the installation INSTALL You see the Cirrus Logic copyright screen. 4. Follow these drivers. Insert the Utility 1 diskette in drive A. 2. Press . Using the INSTALL Program The INSTALL program on your MS-DOS based applications. Note You do not need to use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the drive you want to install the drivers. 5. Type the following and press program: to install the 0S/2 and Windows drivers. Type...
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...-TYPE=CL800.WGD When you are using and to install CLMODE on your monitor. lnstalling CLMODE Follow these steps to set the video modes supported by the VGA adapter. Use a text editor or word processing program that can save a file in drive A. 2. Change the CRT-TYPE line in the page preview mode. Log onto drive A. 3. VGA Utilities Your system comes with your hard disk: 1. Type the following command and press : INSTALL 48 VGA Utilities...
...-TYPE=CL800.WGD When you are using and to install CLMODE on your monitor. lnstalling CLMODE Follow these steps to set the video modes supported by the VGA adapter. Use a text editor or word processing program that can save a file in drive A. 2. Change the CRT-TYPE line in the page preview mode. Log onto drive A. 3. VGA Utilities Your system comes with your hard disk: 1. Type the following command and press : INSTALL 48 VGA Utilities...
User Setup Information
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...-in VGA port as shown in VGA port on the type of monitor you have an attached cable, connect the cable to control your monitor), see Chapter 2 of or near the computer. If you have a VGA monitor (or a multifrequency monitor with your monitor, refer to the built-in the illustration on top of the User's Guide. If you have any other type of monitor (or if you want to install a display adapter card...
...-in VGA port as shown in VGA port on the type of monitor you have an attached cable, connect the cable to control your monitor), see Chapter 2 of or near the computer. If you have a VGA monitor (or a multifrequency monitor with your monitor, refer to the built-in the illustration on top of the User's Guide. If you have any other type of monitor (or if you want to install a display adapter card...
User Setup Information
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Be sure to plug the mouse connector into the port marked MOUSE, as shown below. If your mouse manual for the mouse and keyboard are physically identical, they cannot be used interchangeably. MOUSE Caution Although the connectors and ports for instructions. 1-12 Setting Up Your System To connect a mouse to the built-in mouse port, plug the connector into the MOUSE port. See your system has not already been configured, you may need to install a mouse driver.
Be sure to plug the mouse connector into the port marked MOUSE, as shown below. If your mouse manual for the mouse and keyboard are physically identical, they cannot be used interchangeably. MOUSE Caution Although the connectors and ports for instructions. 1-12 Setting Up Your System To connect a mouse to the built-in mouse port, plug the connector into the MOUSE port. See your system has not already been configured, you may need to install a mouse driver.
User Setup Information
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..., booting sequence, 2-15-16 controller, 2-19-20 protective card, 1-3 self test error level, 2-6 setting, 2-4 slower, 2-18 type(s), 2-1, 2-4 Display adapter, 1-4, 2-1, 2-5-6, A-2 DRAM, 2-18, 2-21 Driver(s), mouse, 1-11-12 VGA, 1-15, 2-23 Drives, see Port Interference, electromagnetic, 1-2 Internal cache, 2-7 Internal drive controllers, 2-20. I/O control options, setting, 2-1, 2-19-20 I IDE, 2-19-20 Indicator, power, 1-14 Inlet, AC power, 1-13 Installing operating system and software, Intro-l, 1-15, 2-22 -23 Interface, see Diskette drive or Hard disk drive E EGA (enhanced graphics adapter...
..., booting sequence, 2-15-16 controller, 2-19-20 protective card, 1-3 self test error level, 2-6 setting, 2-4 slower, 2-18 type(s), 2-1, 2-4 Display adapter, 1-4, 2-1, 2-5-6, A-2 DRAM, 2-18, 2-21 Driver(s), mouse, 1-11-12 VGA, 1-15, 2-23 Drives, see Port Interference, electromagnetic, 1-2 Internal cache, 2-7 Internal drive controllers, 2-20. I/O control options, setting, 2-1, 2-19-20 I IDE, 2-19-20 Indicator, power, 1-14 Inlet, AC power, 1-13 Installing operating system and software, Intro-l, 1-15, 2-22 -23 Interface, see Diskette drive or Hard disk drive E EGA (enhanced graphics adapter...
User Setup Information
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...A-2 relocate setting, 2-21 reserved, 2-15, 2-21, A-1 -2 ROM, 2-1, 2-7 Memory, shadow RAM, 2-1, 2-7 -8 ,2-21, A-2 system, Intro-l, 1-14, 2-7 -8, 2-15, 2-21, A-1 -3 types, A-1 -3 Messages, error, 1-15, 2-2, 2-6, 2-22 MGA (multi-mode graphics adapter), 2-5 Modem, connecting, 1-9 Monitor, brightness, 1-15 cables, 1-4 -6 CGA, 2-5 -6 color, 2-3, 2-5 -6 Connecting, 1-4 contrast, 1-15 EGA, 2-5 horizontal and vertical hold, 1-15 monochrome, 2-3, 2-5 multifrequency, 1-4 port, VGA, 1-4 -5, 2-5 power cord, 1-4, 1-6 screen colors, SETUP, 2-3 VGA, 1-4 -6, 2-5 -6 Monochrome monitor, 2-3, 2-5 Mouse, l-l 1-12...
...A-2 relocate setting, 2-21 reserved, 2-15, 2-21, A-1 -2 ROM, 2-1, 2-7 Memory, shadow RAM, 2-1, 2-7 -8 ,2-21, A-2 system, Intro-l, 1-14, 2-7 -8, 2-15, 2-21, A-1 -3 types, A-1 -3 Messages, error, 1-15, 2-2, 2-6, 2-22 MGA (multi-mode graphics adapter), 2-5 Modem, connecting, 1-9 Monitor, brightness, 1-15 cables, 1-4 -6 CGA, 2-5 -6 color, 2-3, 2-5 -6 Connecting, 1-4 contrast, 1-15 EGA, 2-5 horizontal and vertical hold, 1-15 monochrome, 2-3, 2-5 multifrequency, 1-4 port, VGA, 1-4 -5, 2-5 power cord, 1-4, 1-6 screen colors, SETUP, 2-3 VGA, 1-4 -6, 2-5 -6 Monochrome monitor, 2-3, 2-5 Mouse, l-l 1-12...
User Setup Information
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...SETUP settings, 2-10, 2-22 Screen, see Monitor SCSI card, 2-7 Secondary display adapter, 2-5 Security options, setting, 2-9-10 Self test, 2-2, 2-6, see also Power-on diagnostics Self test error level, setting, 2-1, 2-6 Serial, COM1 and COM2, 2-19-20 device, connecting, 1-9 ports, 1-9, 2-19 -20 Setting up system, Intro-l, 1-1-15 Setup Access password, 2-9 SETUP program, base memory, 2-15 booting sequence, system, 2-1, 2-15-16 bus control options, 2-1, 2-17 -18 cache, 2-1, 2-7 2-21 clock, real-time, 2-4 controllers, disk drive, 2-19-20 date, 2-1, 2-4 default settings, see Default settings, SETUP...
...SETUP settings, 2-10, 2-22 Screen, see Monitor SCSI card, 2-7 Secondary display adapter, 2-5 Security options, setting, 2-9-10 Self test, 2-2, 2-6, see also Power-on diagnostics Self test error level, setting, 2-1, 2-6 Serial, COM1 and COM2, 2-19-20 device, connecting, 1-9 ports, 1-9, 2-19 -20 Setting up system, Intro-l, 1-1-15 Setup Access password, 2-9 SETUP program, base memory, 2-15 booting sequence, system, 2-1, 2-15-16 bus control options, 2-1, 2-17 -18 cache, 2-1, 2-7 2-21 clock, real-time, 2-4 controllers, disk drive, 2-19-20 date, 2-1, 2-4 default settings, see Default settings, SETUP...