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... operating in ) jack Telephone jack (optional) Case cover thumbscrews Plug a PS/2 keyboard into this port. Remove these ports. The power supply should be set to 230. Plug the power cord into this port. Plug a monitor into this jack. In the United States, the utility...with the correct voltage for a telephone into this connector. Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as a stereo) into this jack. www.eMachines.com 11 For more information, see "Installing a printer, scanner, or other peripheral device" on page 28. Plug a microphone into these screws before...
... operating in ) jack Telephone jack (optional) Case cover thumbscrews Plug a PS/2 keyboard into this port. Remove these ports. The power supply should be set to 230. Plug the power cord into this port. Plug a monitor into this jack. In the United States, the utility...with the correct voltage for a telephone into this connector. Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as a stereo) into this jack. www.eMachines.com 11 For more information, see "Installing a printer, scanner, or other peripheral device" on page 28. Plug a microphone into these screws before...
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...you have a telephone modem, use a surge protector that has an antenna/cable TV jack. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to 115V or 230V. Checking the voltage selection A power supply is supplied at 230 volts at 60 Hz. The voltage selection for an extended period of time with a UPS,... be moved to this switch is supplied at a nominal 115 volts at 50 Hz. Chapter 3: Getting Started Protecting from reaching your computer. Caution If you run your computer for your computer to set to 230. 18 www.eMachines.com Warning High voltages can increase ...
...you have a telephone modem, use a surge protector that has an antenna/cable TV jack. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to 115V or 230V. Checking the voltage selection A power supply is supplied at 230 volts at 60 Hz. The voltage selection for an extended period of time with a UPS,... be moved to this switch is supplied at a nominal 115 volts at 50 Hz. Chapter 3: Getting Started Protecting from reaching your computer. Caution If you run your computer for your computer to set to 230. 18 www.eMachines.com Warning High voltages can increase ...
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...If your computer is in Windows to turn off your computer: 1 Click Start, then click Turn Off Computer. We recommend disconnecting the power cord and modem cable when your computer will not be used your computer for long periods. The Turn Off Computer dialog box opens.... your computer, certain components in Standby, the power indicator flashes. To turn off your computer, unplug the power cord and modem cable from your computer, it . 20 www.eMachines.com Windows shuts down and turns off your computer. While in the power supply and system board remain energized.
...If your computer is in Windows to turn off your computer: 1 Click Start, then click Turn Off Computer. We recommend disconnecting the power cord and modem cable when your computer will not be used your computer for long periods. The Turn Off Computer dialog box opens.... your computer, certain components in Standby, the power indicator flashes. To turn off your computer, unplug the power cord and modem cable from your computer, it . 20 www.eMachines.com Windows shuts down and turns off your computer. While in the power supply and system board remain energized.
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Caution ESD can permanently damage electrostatic discharge-sensitive components in your computer and unplug the power cord and modem and network cables before opening the computer case, follow these guidelines: ■ Turn off your computer. Do not ...and the modem and network cables. www.eMachines.com 45 Before working with computer components, follow these guidelines: ■ Avoid static-causing surfaces such as electrostatic discharge (ESD). Never slide expansion cards or components over any object into the vent holes of the power supply. ■ Touch a bare metal ...
Caution ESD can permanently damage electrostatic discharge-sensitive components in your computer and unplug the power cord and modem and network cables before opening the computer case, follow these guidelines: ■ Turn off your computer. Do not ...and the modem and network cables. www.eMachines.com 45 Before working with computer components, follow these guidelines: ■ Avoid static-causing surfaces such as electrostatic discharge (ESD). Never slide expansion cards or components over any object into the vent holes of the power supply. ■ Touch a bare metal ...
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... from static electricity, see the program's printed documentation or the online help Customer Care in the Search box , then click the arrow. 56 www.eMachines.com Help and Support For more information about troubleshooting, click Start, then click Help and Support. The message may help . Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Safety ...internal components. Warning To avoid bodily injury, do not attempt to your computer and an AC outlet and that the AC outlet is supplying power. ■ If you followed each instruction. ■ If an error occurs in a program, see "First steps" on page 56.
... from static electricity, see the program's printed documentation or the online help Customer Care in the Search box , then click the arrow. 56 www.eMachines.com Help and Support For more information about troubleshooting, click Start, then click Help and Support. The message may help . Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Safety ...internal components. Warning To avoid bodily injury, do not attempt to your computer and an AC outlet and that the AC outlet is supplying power. ■ If you followed each instruction. ■ If an error occurs in a program, see "First steps" on page 56.
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... plugs are plugged in securely. ■ If you have recently installed hardware or software, make sure that your computer is supplying power. If you did not purchase the hardware or software from eMachines, see : ■ Online Help ■ Printed documentation ■ The Microsoft Windows documentation ■ The software publisher's Web site ■ See...
... plugs are plugged in securely. ■ If you have recently installed hardware or software, make sure that your computer is supplying power. If you did not purchase the hardware or software from eMachines, see : ■ Online Help ■ Printed documentation ■ The Microsoft Windows documentation ■ The software publisher's Web site ■ See...
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... guidelines 56 hard drive 61 Internet connection 62, 66 keyboard 63 LCD panel 60, 68 memory 64 memory card reader 64 modem 64 monitor 68 mouse 69 network 70 passwords 70 power 70 printer 70 safety guidelines 56 screen 60, 68 screen area 68 screen resolution 68 technical support... U uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 18 updating Norton AntiVirus 39 Windows 38 UPS 18 USB port 9, 11, 28 V video playing 35 virus protecting against 39 removing with Norton AntiVirus 39 voltage switch 11 volume adjusting 21 adjusting modem 67 controls 21 muting 21 troubleshooting 72 W Web site eMachines 3 Windows ...
... guidelines 56 hard drive 61 Internet connection 62, 66 keyboard 63 LCD panel 60, 68 memory 64 memory card reader 64 modem 64 monitor 68 mouse 69 network 70 passwords 70 power 70 printer 70 safety guidelines 56 screen 60, 68 screen area 68 screen resolution 68 technical support... U uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 18 updating Norton AntiVirus 39 Windows 38 UPS 18 USB port 9, 11, 28 V video playing 35 virus protecting against 39 removing with Norton AntiVirus 39 voltage switch 11 volume adjusting 21 adjusting modem 67 controls 21 muting 21 troubleshooting 72 W Web site eMachines 3 Windows ...