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3.2.2 Connecting
peripherals
Procedures for connecting peripherals to the instrument are described below, along with tips.
Mouse
Connect the PS/2 mouse (supplied with the instrument as a standard accessory) to the rear-panel
mouse connector while the instrument is off, and then turn it on. The mouse becomes operable
when the application starts running.
To enter detailed mouse settings (such as moving speed and double click intervals), select Mouse
from Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Control Panel.
Note
Control Panel can be opened by double-clicking the Control Panel icon from the Microsoft Win-
dows® Main group.
Keyboard
Connect the 101-key keyboard to the rear-panel keyboard connector while the instrument is off,
and then turn it on. The keyboard becomes operable when the application starts running.
To enter detailed keyboard settings (such as the auto-repeat function), select Keyboard from
Windows® Control Panel
Note
To connect any other keyboard than the 101-key keyboard, select the Windows Setup program
from the Windows® Main group.
Printer
Connect a printer to the rear-panel printer connector while the instrument is off, and then turn it
on. When the application has started running, select Printers icon from Windows® Control
Panel to set the printer up.
Note
The message of “Insert Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #5 ....” may be displayed while setting the
printer via Printers of Control Panel. In this case, insert the attached Recovery Disk to FDD.
The table below define the disk number of Recovery Disk corresponding to displayed disk number
by the message.
Displayed disk number by the message
1
2
5
6
Disk number of Recovery Disk
5
6
9
10
Summary of Contents for MP1632C
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Page 22: ...1 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW...
Page 30: ...9 CHAPTER 2 SETUP...
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Page 36: ...15 CHAPTER 3 PANEL DESCRIPTION AND CONNECTIONS...
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Page 46: ...25 CHAPTER4 STARTING AND STOPPING THE MP1632C...
Page 54: ...33 z Group box A frame or box that encloses a set of related controls...
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Page 56: ...35 CHAPTER 5 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION...
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Page 76: ...55 CHAPTER 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 114: ...93 CHAPTER 7 PERFORMANCE TEST...
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Page 118: ...97 CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE SCRAPPING...
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