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... which the receiver is required to comply with FCC regulation for Class B computing equipment. * As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, SHARP has determined that to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a residential installation. Declaration of the...this device must accept any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by one or more of Conformity SHARP PERSONAL COMPUTER, PC-MV Series This device complies with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined...
... which the receiver is required to comply with FCC regulation for Class B computing equipment. * As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, SHARP has determined that to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a residential installation. Declaration of the...this device must accept any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by one or more of Conformity SHARP PERSONAL COMPUTER, PC-MV Series This device complies with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined...
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... which operates in all UK, Irish, Italian, German, Swiss networks which follow the CTR21 Standard. vi Notice for Users in Europe About the Modem Your Sharp PC-MV series with integral modem has been designed to work with the analogue PSTN's in the following setting should contact your dealer or network operator.
... which operates in all UK, Irish, Italian, German, Swiss networks which follow the CTR21 Standard. vi Notice for Users in Europe About the Modem Your Sharp PC-MV series with integral modem has been designed to work with the analogue PSTN's in the following setting should contact your dealer or network operator.
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... protect the computer from heat exposure. Immediately shut off the computer before installing or removing a peripheral device (except when connecting USB devices, IEEE1394 devices and PC cards). • Check the AC power cord and power connectors periodically for an extended period during operation or charging to an extremely warm place.
... protect the computer from heat exposure. Immediately shut off the computer before installing or removing a peripheral device (except when connecting USB devices, IEEE1394 devices and PC cards). • Check the AC power cord and power connectors periodically for an extended period during operation or charging to an extremely warm place.
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Peripherals Using Peripherals...4-1 Optional External Floppy Disk Drive Unit 4-3 Display...4-5 Audio System ...4-7 USB Device ...4-11 PC Card...4-12 Printer ...4-14 IEEE 1394 Device 4-16 Communication Functions Built-in Modem ...5-1 LAN unit...5-4 Wireless LAN ...5-7 Network Setup Utility 5-11 Setup Utility Running the Setup Utility 6-1 Main Menu ...6-3 Advanced Menu...6-4 Security Menu...6-5 Boot Menu ...6-7 Exit Menu ...6-8 Appendixes Memory Module ...A-1 Installing the Weight Saver A-4 Maintenance and Care A-6 Troubleshooting Index xvi
Peripherals Using Peripherals...4-1 Optional External Floppy Disk Drive Unit 4-3 Display...4-5 Audio System ...4-7 USB Device ...4-11 PC Card...4-12 Printer ...4-14 IEEE 1394 Device 4-16 Communication Functions Built-in Modem ...5-1 LAN unit...5-4 Wireless LAN ...5-7 Network Setup Utility 5-11 Setup Utility Running the Setup Utility 6-1 Main Menu ...6-3 Advanced Menu...6-4 Security Menu...6-5 Boot Menu ...6-7 Exit Menu ...6-8 Appendixes Memory Module ...A-1 Installing the Weight Saver A-4 Maintenance and Care A-6 Troubleshooting Index xvi
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... the procedure on Conditioning the Battery Pack section in your battery is hot, and the charging stops temporarily. If you are using the audio system, PC card slot, hard disk drive, floppy disk drive or optical disk drive, your local dealer for example, after a long usage), it may take longer to...
... the procedure on Conditioning the Battery Pack section in your battery is hot, and the charging stops temporarily. If you are using the audio system, PC card slot, hard disk drive, floppy disk drive or optical disk drive, your local dealer for example, after a long usage), it may take longer to...
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.... • Be sure to turn off the computer and the peripheral device before connecting them (except when connecting USB devices, IEEE 1394 devices or inserting a PC card). • Confirm the peripheral device you will connect is Windows XP compatible. • Some devices have to be turned on after the computer is...
.... • Be sure to turn off the computer and the peripheral device before connecting them (except when connecting USB devices, IEEE 1394 devices or inserting a PC card). • Confirm the peripheral device you will connect is Windows XP compatible. • Some devices have to be turned on after the computer is...
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Peripheral Connection Overview USB Devices External Monitor Printer IEEE 1394 Device 4 Video Equipment with S video Headphone / Audio Equipment Microphone PC Card 4-2
Peripheral Connection Overview USB Devices External Monitor Printer IEEE 1394 Device 4 Video Equipment with S video Headphone / Audio Equipment Microphone PC Card 4-2
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... into the cabinet. If the driver is not installed correctly, you will see a message on the screen. 1. Inserting a PC Card When a new card is correctly inserted, the appropriate driver is inside the computer cabinet, push it back into the slot, refer to its manual. ...If the button is 4 not inside the computer cabinet. PC Card Your computer is equipped with a PC card (PCMCIA) slot, which can insert/eject a PC card without turning off the computer. You can accommodate a Type II card or a CardBus compliant card. Confirm the...
... into the cabinet. If the driver is not installed correctly, you will see a message on the screen. 1. Inserting a PC Card When a new card is correctly inserted, the appropriate driver is inside the computer cabinet, push it back into the slot, refer to its manual. ...If the button is 4 not inside the computer cabinet. PC Card Your computer is equipped with a PC card (PCMCIA) slot, which can insert/eject a PC card without turning off the computer. You can accommodate a Type II card or a CardBus compliant card. Confirm the...
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....); 2. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon ( ) on Safely remove xxxxx string (xxxx is the name of the computer. 4-13 Push the PC card eject button so that it locks into place. If you want Windows to show all kinds of icons. 2. Otherwise, the system may become hot ...after long use. • Be sure to use the procedure below when ejecting a PC card. then, Safe To Remove Hardware dialog appears. 3. Click on the taskbar. appears, select the task you cannot find the icon, click to do? Label...
....); 2. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon ( ) on Safely remove xxxxx string (xxxx is the name of the computer. 4-13 Push the PC card eject button so that it locks into place. If you want Windows to show all kinds of icons. 2. Otherwise, the system may become hot ...after long use. • Be sure to use the procedure below when ejecting a PC card. then, Safe To Remove Hardware dialog appears. 3. Click on the taskbar. appears, select the task you cannot find the icon, click to do? Label...
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... USB ports. Connect the parallel cable adapter and the printer cable. Parallel Cable Adapter Printer Cable Screw 3. Push the eject button so that the inserted PC card pops out, then, remove it has screws, make sure to tighten them. Connecting to the parallel port with the provided parallel cable adapter (CE...
... USB ports. Connect the parallel cable adapter and the printer cable. Parallel Cable Adapter Printer Cable Screw 3. Push the eject button so that the inserted PC card pops out, then, remove it has screws, make sure to tighten them. Connecting to the parallel port with the provided parallel cable adapter (CE...
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... and 5 set to the table below for encryption settings in Preferred networks section and click Properties button. 3. Key index compatibility table Access Point 1 Access Point 2 PC-MV12W 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 3 3 (ex. Select the network you want to the steps in Network key and click Connect. • When you select a network that is different from Available...
... and 5 set to the table below for encryption settings in Preferred networks section and click Properties button. 3. Key index compatibility table Access Point 1 Access Point 2 PC-MV12W 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 3 3 (ex. Select the network you want to the steps in Network key and click Connect. • When you select a network that is different from Available...
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... a wrong password three times, the message System Disabled appears. Press the power button to turn it in devices such as USB, audio system, modem, LAN, PC card, IEEE1394 and Wireless LAN. 6 Supervisor and User Password Setting a password will be unable to access the computer or change the configuration. Set User Password...
... a wrong password three times, the message System Disabled appears. Press the power button to turn it in devices such as USB, audio system, modem, LAN, PC card, IEEE1394 and Wireless LAN. 6 Supervisor and User Password Setting a password will be unable to access the computer or change the configuration. Set User Password...
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...loading, 5-11 switching, 5-11 O Optical drive troubleshooting, T-5 P Passwords changing, 2-19, 6-6 deleting, 2-20, 6-6 setting, 2-19, 6-6 PC cards ejecting, 4-13 inserting, 4-12 Peripherals audio equipment, 4-7 connecting guidelines, 4-1 external floppy disk drive, 4-3 external monitor, 4-5 headphones, 4-9 IEEE 1394 device, ...4-16 microphone, 4-10 PC cards, 4-12 printer, 4-14 speakers, 4-7 television set, 2-13 troubleshooting, T-9 USB device, 4-11 Power choosing AC or battery,...
...loading, 5-11 switching, 5-11 O Optical drive troubleshooting, T-5 P Passwords changing, 2-19, 6-6 deleting, 2-20, 6-6 setting, 2-19, 6-6 PC cards ejecting, 4-13 inserting, 4-12 Peripherals audio equipment, 4-7 connecting guidelines, 4-1 external floppy disk drive, 4-3 external monitor, 4-5 headphones, 4-9 IEEE 1394 device, ...4-16 microphone, 4-10 PC cards, 4-12 printer, 4-14 speakers, 4-7 television set, 2-13 troubleshooting, T-9 USB device, 4-11 Power choosing AC or battery,...