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E-3200 User's Guide Part #8502683 MAN US E3200 USR GDE R0 7/98 In our effort to use nature's resources efficiently and wisely, we print all manuals on recycled papers that meet the minimum requirements established by the Federal EPA in its guidelines for recycled paper products.
E-3200 User's Guide Part #8502683 MAN US E3200 USR GDE R0 7/98 In our effort to use nature's resources efficiently and wisely, we print all manuals on recycled papers that meet the minimum requirements established by the Federal EPA in its guidelines for recycled paper products.
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Contents E-3200 User's Guide 1 Preface 1 Conventions Used in This Guide 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Getting Started 5 Setting Up Your System 6 Starting Your System 7 Understanding the Power-On Self-...
Contents E-3200 User's Guide 1 Preface 1 Conventions Used in This Guide 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Getting Started 5 Setting Up Your System 6 Starting Your System 7 Understanding the Power-On Self-...
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Regulatory Compliance Statements 31 ENERGY STAR Compliant 33 Index 35 ii E-3200 User's Guide
Regulatory Compliance Statements 31 ENERGY STAR Compliant 33 Index 35 ii E-3200 User's Guide
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... see the following conventions: Convention ENTER CTRL+ALT+DEL Setup User's Guide Important! Conventions Used in italic. An important note informs you of personal injury. 2 E-3200 user's Guide
... see the following conventions: Convention ENTER CTRL+ALT+DEL Setup User's Guide Important! Conventions Used in italic. An important note informs you of personal injury. 2 E-3200 user's Guide
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... dropped or the cabinet is replaced incorrectly. Dispose of explosion if the complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) battery is damaged. • The system's performance changes. 4 E-3200 user's Guide Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
... dropped or the cabinet is replaced incorrectly. Dispose of explosion if the complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) battery is damaged. • The system's performance changes. 4 E-3200 user's Guide Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
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... too close to the computer. Allow at least 12 inches at the rear of the computer for your system, prepare a safe working environment for it . 6 E-3200 User's Guide Setting Up Your System Follow the instructions on the poster that is easily accessible. Keep the product carton and packing material, in different...
... too close to the computer. Allow at least 12 inches at the rear of the computer for your system, prepare a safe working environment for it . 6 E-3200 User's Guide Setting Up Your System Follow the instructions on the poster that is easily accessible. Keep the product carton and packing material, in different...
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...the power-on self-test (POST) routine checks the system memory and components. See the "Troubleshooting" chapter of error messages. 8 E-3200 User's Guide • Recheck the power cables to see this information on the screen, press TAB during POST. Wait until the startup ...procedure is connected to bypass the remaining memory count. You may search the diskette for a description of Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-3200 System for startup information. For more troubleshooting information, see the "Troubleshooting" chapter in the diskette drive, or the computer may also...
...the power-on self-test (POST) routine checks the system memory and components. See the "Troubleshooting" chapter of error messages. 8 E-3200 User's Guide • Recheck the power cables to see this information on the screen, press TAB during POST. Wait until the startup ...procedure is connected to bypass the remaining memory count. You may search the diskette for a description of Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-3200 System for startup information. For more troubleshooting information, see the "Troubleshooting" chapter in the diskette drive, or the computer may also...
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... removing any peripherals, turn the computer off your computer (Windows NT only), press your system in Windows 95 1. Turn off the monitor and peripherals. 10 E-3200 User's Guide Click Shut Down (Windows 98) or Shut down the computer? 4. Warning! Turning Off Your System Every time you turn off your system in...
... removing any peripherals, turn the computer off your computer (Windows NT only), press your system in Windows 95 1. Turn off the monitor and peripherals. 10 E-3200 User's Guide Click Shut Down (Windows 98) or Shut down the computer? 4. Warning! Turning Off Your System Every time you turn off your system in...
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Standard Features The following features are standard in the E-3200 system: • Intel Pentium® II processor with 4 MB Synchronous Graphic Random Access Memory (SGRAM) on the system board • Intel 440BX chipset • Two ... two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports • Integrated audio using the Crystal Audio 4235B controller • 10/100 Mbit per second Ethernet network support 14 E-3200 User's Guide The chassis holds up to five drives.
Standard Features The following features are standard in the E-3200 system: • Intel Pentium® II processor with 4 MB Synchronous Graphic Random Access Memory (SGRAM) on the system board • Intel 440BX chipset • Two ... two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports • Integrated audio using the Crystal Audio 4235B controller • 10/100 Mbit per second Ethernet network support 14 E-3200 User's Guide The chassis holds up to five drives.
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... keyboard. Parallel (printer) port: Connects a printer or other end of these ports. Voltage selector: Sets the voltage for your area, either 115 V or 230 V. 16 E-3200 User's Guide RJ-45 LAN connector: Connects a cable that are automatically configured when they are keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors. Mouse port: Connects a PS/2-compatible...
... keyboard. Parallel (printer) port: Connects a printer or other end of these ports. Voltage selector: Sets the voltage for your area, either 115 V or 230 V. 16 E-3200 User's Guide RJ-45 LAN connector: Connects a cable that are automatically configured when they are keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors. Mouse port: Connects a PS/2-compatible...
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... 95 and Windows 98 provide maintenance tools that help prevent possible hard disk problems. The two most important tools for more information on NTFS. 20 E-3200 User's Guide The first 2 gigabytes (GB) of your Windows 95 or Windows 98 system is partitioned using file allocation table (FAT)32. To use these...
... 95 and Windows 98 provide maintenance tools that help prevent possible hard disk problems. The two most important tools for more information on NTFS. 20 E-3200 User's Guide The first 2 gigabytes (GB) of your Windows 95 or Windows 98 system is partitioned using file allocation table (FAT)32. To use these...
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... click OK. Important! However, it will disconnect from your computer in without going through the normal startup routine. Enter your network connections are reestablished. 22 E-3200 User's Guide
... click OK. Important! However, it will disconnect from your computer in without going through the normal startup routine. Enter your network connections are reestablished. 22 E-3200 User's Guide
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The following sections contain information about caring for the parts of air with a narrow, straw-like extension. 24 E-3200 User's Guide You can of your system. Let surfaces dry completely after cleaning. 5. Turn off the computer. 2. Cup your mouse right-side up any dust ...
The following sections contain information about caring for the parts of air with a narrow, straw-like extension. 24 E-3200 User's Guide You can of your system. Let surfaces dry completely after cleaning. 5. Turn off the computer. 2. Cup your mouse right-side up any dust ...
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.../output system DMI - Digital Video Disc FAT - Local area network LED - NT file system POST - Desktop management interface DRAM - Random-access memory ROM - Volt 28 E-3200 User's Guide Megabyte MHz - Light-emitting diode MB - Integrated drive electronics LAN - Megahertz MS-DOS - Acronyms and Abbreviations ASIC - Application specific integrated circuit BIOS - Dynamic...
.../output system DMI - Digital Video Disc FAT - Local area network LED - NT file system POST - Desktop management interface DRAM - Random-access memory ROM - Volt 28 E-3200 User's Guide Megabyte MHz - Light-emitting diode MB - Integrated drive electronics LAN - Megahertz MS-DOS - Acronyms and Abbreviations ASIC - Application specific integrated circuit BIOS - Dynamic...
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... between itself and the rest of the computer. Input/output. Programs - Hard drive - Refers to devices, such as printers, whose purpose is to ROM. 30 E-3200 User's Guide Random access memory. ROM - Read-only memory. Information stored in RAM is temporary and is erased when the computer is the computer's system...
... between itself and the rest of the computer. Input/output. Programs - Hard drive - Refers to devices, such as printers, whose purpose is to ROM. 30 E-3200 User's Guide Random access memory. ROM - Read-only memory. Information stored in RAM is temporary and is erased when the computer is the computer's system...
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... environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment according to comply with the limits for Interference by the Spectrum Management Agency. 32 E-3200 User's Guide Australian and New Zealand Users: This device has been tested and found to the instruction manual. Couper le courant avant l'entretien. This Information...
... environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment according to comply with the limits for Interference by the Spectrum Management Agency. 32 E-3200 User's Guide Australian and New Zealand Users: This device has been tested and found to the instruction manual. Couper le courant avant l'entretien. This Information...
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virus information 23 system board features 17 T turning off your system Windows 95 10 Windows 98 10 Windows NT 10 U USB ports 16 V Vertical desktop feature 17 video port 16 voltage selector switch 17 W Windows 95 setup 9 shut-down procedures 10 Windows 98 setup 9 shut-down procedures 10 Windows NT setup 9 shut-down procedures 10 36 E-3200 User's Guide
virus information 23 system board features 17 T turning off your system Windows 95 10 Windows 98 10 Windows NT 10 U USB ports 16 V Vertical desktop feature 17 video port 16 voltage selector switch 17 W Windows 95 setup 9 shut-down procedures 10 Windows 98 setup 9 shut-down procedures 10 Windows NT setup 9 shut-down procedures 10 36 E-3200 User's Guide