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B

Burglarproof lock .......................................... 5

Busy lamp .................................................... 3

C

CD-ROM drive ........................................ 3, 27

Connection ................................................. 16

display cable .......................................... 18
keyboard ................................................ 18
LAN cable .............................................. 18
mouse .................................................... 17
power cable ........................................... 17

Cover .......................................................... 34

CRT connector ............................................. 5

D

Display ....................................................... 60

connecting ............................................. 60
replacing ................................................ 60

DVI connector ............................................... 5

E

Eject button .................................................. 3

Expansion Card ......................................... 40

applicable .............................................. 41
installation .............................................. 42
location .................................................. 41

Expansion card slots .................................... 5

F

Floppy disk drive .................................... 3, 29

access lamp ............................................. 3
eject button .............................................. 3

Foot .............................................................. 3

Front access bay .......................................... 3

H

Hard disk access lamp ................................. 3

Hardware .................................................... 62

Headphone

jack .......................................................... 3
volume ..................................................... 3

I

Inlet .............................................................. 5

Installation .................................................. 12

Internal option ............................................ 44

hard disk drive ....................................... 46
other ...................................................... 47

K

Keyboard ...................................................... 8

connector ................................................. 5

L

LAN

card ........................................................ 59
connector ................................................. 5

LINE IN terminal ........................................... 5

LINE OUT terminal ....................................... 5

M

Maintenance

CDs ........................................................ 56
floppy disk drive ..................................... 57
keyboard ................................................ 56
mouse .................................................... 57
PC unit ................................................... 56

Memory modules ....................................... 36

applicable .............................................. 37
combinations ......................................... 38
installation .............................................. 38
location .................................................. 37

Index

Summary of Contents for DESKPOWER 500 Series

Page 1: ...aken as formal offers or commitments DESKPOWER is a trademark of Fujitsu Limited The following are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation MS MS DOS Windows NT Windows for Workgroups Windows 98 Window 2000 Pentium Celeron and MMX technology are trademarks of Intel Corporation Phoenix and Phoenix logo are registered trademarks of Phoenix Technologies Ltd All other products are trademarks or ...

Page 2: ... label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company 8 This product is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This will only plug into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to inserttheplugintotheoutlet contactyourelectriciantoreplaceyourobsoleteoutlet Donotdefeat the purpose ...

Page 3: ...hibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service 14 CAUTION When replacing the battery be sure to install it with the polarities in the correct position There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type or is mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommeded by the manufacturer D...

Page 4: ...nergy saving for computers and other office equipment The program aims at promoting the development and use of products equipped with the functions that can effectively reduce energy consumption and uses a voluntary system that allows enterprises to join at their own discretion The target products are office equipment including computers displays printers facsimiles and copying machines The standa...

Page 5: ...resented in or beside the symbol The symbol marked with indicates what must not be done prohibited action The meaning of a direction is presented in or beside the symbol The symbol marked with indicates what must be observed The meaning of a direction is presented in or beside the symbol Symbols used in the text The following symbols are used in the text of this manual Thestatementprovidedwiththis...

Page 6: ...ual ones Illustrations The illustration shows typical examples only in this manual The peripherals you actually use may differ from those explained in this manual Representation of continuous operation Continuous operation steps are shown using the sign as follows Example Choose the Start Program and Accessories in this order Click Start Program Accessories Reference to products In this manual the...

Page 7: ...o mount or dismount an optional unit for your PC switch off the PC and all units linked to it and unplug them from their respective outlets Otherwise electric shock may occur Electric shock WARNING To prevent electric shock switch off the PC and connected peripherals and unplug power cords from respective outlets before disassembling the unit and installing a built in option FUJITSU LIMITED MADE I...

Page 8: ...sicinformationonhowtohandletheperipheralsinstalled or can be installed on the PC Chapter 3 Troubleshooting This chapter explains the BIOS Setup program used to set the date or energy saving mode of the PC In addition this chapter describes how to define a password to protect the data stored on the PC Chapter 4 Technical Information ThissectionexplainswhatyoushoulddowhenaproblemoccursonthePC Read t...

Page 9: ... placement 15 Horizontal placement 15 5 Connection 16 Connecting the display keyboard mouse and LAN cables 17 Connecting the power cable 19 6 Turning On the Power 21 Cautions 21 Turning on the power 22 7 Turning Off the Power Supply 23 Cautions 23 Turning off the power 23 8 Restarting 25 Restarting the PC 25 9 CD ROM 27 Notes on handling 27 Inserting or removing a CD 28 10 Floppy Disk 29 Notes on ...

Page 10: ...echnical Information 1 Maintenance of the Hardware 56 Maintenance of the PC unit 56 Maintenance of the keyboard 56 Cleaning CDs 56 Maintenance of the mouse 57 Cleaning the floppy disk drive 57 2 Additional Cautions 58 Preventing Television or Radio Interference 58 USB Windows Me 98 95 2000 models 58 USB keyboard Windows 98 models 59 Addition of a LAN card 59 Wakeup On LAN 59 Cautions on using a di...

Page 11: ... 3 Hardware Specifications 62 PC unit specifications 62 LAN adapter specifications 63 Sound specifications 64 Graphical specifications 64 Connector specifications 64 Index 01AFFINITY TOC 9 6 01 8 33 AM 11 ...

Page 12: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction ...

Page 13: ...2 1 Part Names and Functions This section explains the names and functions of the parts of the PC unit and the motherboard Front of the PC unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ...

Page 14: ...ume 8 Headphone jack When listening to sound output from the PC or a music CD with headphones plug them to this jack 9 Microphone jack Plug a capacitor microphone to this jack 10 USB connector 11 Eject button Press this button to insert or remove a CD ROM or music CD This button can be used when the PC is on Do not press this button when the Busy lamp is on 12 CD ROM drive Insert a CD ROM into thi...

Page 15: ...4 Rear of the PC unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 16: ...o this connector 7 Mouse connector Connect a mouse 8 Keyboard connector Connect the keyboard 9 Serial connector Connect the cable of an RS 232C device 10 Parallel connector Connect the cable of a printer or scanner 11 CRT connector Connect the cable of an analog RGB display 12 DVI connector Connect the cable of a DVI display 13 LAN connector Connect the LAN cable 14 USB connector 15 LINE IN termin...

Page 17: ...xpansion card to this slot This slot accommodates a PCI card A SCSI card allows you to use an external hard disk drive or magneto optical disk drive Note that this PC does not support internal SCSI options 3 Power supply unit 4 3 5 inch front access bay An internal IDE option for example magneto optical disk drive can be installed ...

Page 18: ... PC When seen from the front of the PC unit the far one is the DIMM1 slot and the near one is the DIMM2 slot 3 Floppy disk drive connector FDD 4 Secondary IDE connector IDE2 A standard CD ROM drive is connected 5 Primary IDE connector IDE1 A standard hard disk drive is connected 6 Internal battery This battery provides power to retain information on date and time and settings made in BIOS Setup Th...

Page 19: ... application 3 Backspace key Press the Backspace key to move the cursor to the left while deleting characters 4 Insert key Press the Insert key to switch between character insert mode and overwrite mode 5 Print Screen key Press the Print Screen key to capture a screenshot in the clipboard 6 Home key Press the Home key to move the cursor all at once to the beginning of the current line or text 7 In...

Page 20: ...line feed or execute a command 14 Delete key Press the Delete key to delete a character Pressing the Delete key together with the Ctrl and Alt keys resets the PC 15 End key Press the End key to move the cursor all at once to the end of the current line or text 16 Cursor keys Press each of these keys to move the cursor in the desired direction 17 Page Down key Press the Page Down key to display the...

Page 21: ...r a plane surface such as a desktop As you move the mouse an arrow called the mouse pointer moves in the same way on the screen Move the mouse and see how the mouse pointer moves Using the mouse buttons Clicking 3 Mouse Clicking is a series of action of pressing and releasing the left mouse button once Clicking the right mouse button is particularly called right clicking Left button Right button C...

Page 22: ...s a menu If the pointed menu item has subordinate items is displayed at the right end the items are displayed Dragging Dragging is an action of moving the mouse while holding down the left mouse button and release the button at a desired position Point The button operation explained above is applicable when right handed use is selected in the Mouse Properties dialog box Release Press Click Click ...

Page 23: ...to direct sunlight or near a heater and other areas with high temperatures Areas with temperatures below 10 C Areas where you may trip on a cable Areas subjected to a strong magnetic field such as near a television or speaker Unstable areas with violent vibration or on a slanted surface Mounting the feet Vertical placement Using two feet Take the following steps to place your PC vertically off a w...

Page 24: ...you have removed in step 1 Using one foot Take the following steps to place your PC vertically on a wall 1 Disassemble the feet Remove the screw from the feet 2 Mount the disassembled foot on the PC unit Fix the feet using the screw hole in the bottom of the feet Use the screw you have removed in step 1 Screw ...

Page 25: ... on the disassembled feet Point The PC unit can be installed horizontally by using five rubber feet at the center and four cor ners of the PC body When using the rubber feet avoid interference with the foot for vertical placement Clean the areas for the rubber feet before attaching them Do not drag the PC unit with rubber feet ...

Page 26: ...oles on the back of the PC unit Vertical placement Foot Horizontal placement You can place a display 17 inches or smaller weighing 19 kg or less on the PC unit Point The remaining part of this manual assumes vertical placement When you place the PC unit horizontally be careful about geometrical difference PC unit Display Mouse Keyboard Foot PC unit Display Mouse Keyboard ...

Page 27: ...ctric shock may occur Use a Fujitsu supplied display keyboard and mouse Otherwise an electric shock a fire or fault may occur WARNING Connect the cables correctly An incorrect connection could result in a fault in the PC unit or peripheral devices For a device having a service outlet connect only devices specified in the manual to the outlet Otherwise a fire or fault may occur When accessing the P...

Page 28: ...splay to the outlet on the back of the PC unit 2 Connect the power cable to the display Plug the supplied power cable for display to the inlet on the back of the display 3 Connect the mouse With the mark on the connector of the mouse cable facing right plug the connector into the mouse terminal on the back of the PC unit labeled with a mouse symbol of the same color as the mouse connector 1 3 7 6 ...

Page 29: ...nnectortothedisplayconnectoronthebackofthePCunitandtighten the cable connector screws Connecting to the CRT connector Connecting to the DVI connector For connection see Cautions on using a digital display 6 Connect the LAN cable Connect the connector on one end of the twisted pair cable to be purchased separately to a network connector such as a hub unit 7 Connect the LAN cable to the network Conn...

Page 30: ...the plug or slots in the outlet wipe it off with a dry cloth Connect the power cable to a 230V AC outlet Do not include the power cable in a star burst connection Do not entangle the power cable with the keyboard or mouse cable In the event of lightning disconnect the power cable from the outlet When connecting the power cable to a two pin outlet use the adapter plug supplied with the power cable ...

Page 31: ...ct the plug on the other end of the power cable to an outlet When connecting the power cable to a two pin outlet attach the adapter plug supplied with the power cable to the cable plug and then connect to the outlet Connectthegroundingwireextendingfromtheadapterplug tothegroundingterminalandsecure it by tightening the screw ...

Page 32: ... the PC is pressed as in step 2 below If the screen display is not centered check if the screen refresh rate is set in accordance with the display If the problem persists adjust the display When turning off the PC immediately after you turn it on wait for the OS to startup and turn off the power according to Turning Off the Power At the beginning of a screen display such as the Windows startup and...

Page 33: ...a fault may occur 1 Press the power switch on the display At this time nothing is displayed on the screen 2 Press the power switch on the PC The Power lamps on the display and PC light up in green When the PC is turned on the Fujitsu logo appears then the system starts up After power on set up Windows Power switch ...

Page 34: ...on at AC power restoration of BIOS Setup is set to Power off the system does not turn on On Windows 95 models when Power saving by APM of BIOS Setup is set to Disabled they do not turn off automatically Do not turn off the system during POST power on self test After the OS starts up turn off the system in the following procedure If the system does not shut down or restart in the normal procedure p...

Page 35: ...procedure 1 Press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys The Windows security dialog box appears 2 Click Shutdown The Shut down Windows dialog box appears 3 Select Shutdown and click OK The power is turned off Windows NT 1 Click the Start button then click Shut down The Shut down Windows dialog box appears 2 Click Shut down the computer then click Yes The power is turned off Point The power can be turned off in...

Page 36: ...ck OK The PC is restarted Point If the PC cannot be restarted according to above procedure proceed as follows 1 Press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys The Abort programs dialog box appears Proceed as instructed by the messages Windows 98 95 1 Click the Start button then click Shut down Windows The Shut down Windows dialog box appears 2 Click Restart then click OK The PC is restarted Point If the PC cannot...

Page 37: ...e Shut down Windows dialog box appears 3 Select Restart and click OK The PC is restarted Windows NT 1 Click the Start button then click Shut down The Shut down Windows dialog box appears 2 Click Restart the computer then click Yes The PC is restarted Point The PC can be restarted in the following procedure 1 Press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys The Windows NT security dialog box appears 2 Click Shutdown...

Page 38: ...e use of a defective CD shall not be covered by the warranty This PC can use circular CDs only Do not use odd shaped CDs Otherwise a fault may occur Faults caused by the use of an odd shaped CD shall not be covered by the warranty Use of a commercially available CD ROM drive cleaning disc may place dust on the lens Do not use a CD ROM drive cleaning disc To use an 8 cm CD on the PC installed verti...

Page 39: ...hen the PC is installed in a vertical position you must extend stop pers to prevent the CD from falling 3 Press the Eject button The tray slides into the drive to load the CD Point The Busy lamp lights up when the CD is loaded Wait until the lamp goes off then proceed to the next operation Removing the CD Confirm that the Busy lamp is off then press the Eject button to remove the CD Eject button B...

Page 40: ...emperature environment Do not place them in a humid and dusty environment Do not affix two or more labels Keep them free from condensation or moisture Inserting or removing a floppy disk Point Use DOS V formatted floppy disks Operation with other types of floppy disks is not guaran teed Inserting a floppy disk 1 With the label side on the left and the shutter end on the front insert a floppy disk ...

Page 41: ...py disk access lamp is off Point Do not press the Floppy disk eject button while the Floppy disk drive access lamp is on Data stored on the disk may be damaged 2 Press the Floppy disk eject button The floppy disk comes out Floppy disk drive access lamp ...

Page 42: ...CHAPTER 2 Hardware ...

Page 43: ... Fujitsu Otherwise an electric shock a fire or fault may occur CAUTION When installing or removing a peripheral device do not remove screws other than those specified in the manual Otherwise personal injury or faults may occur Read this manual carefully to ensure correct cable connections An incorrect connection could result in a fault in the PC or peripheral devices ...

Page 44: ...gging the PC wait for about 10 minutes before starting work Do not disassemble the power supply unit The power supply unit is a box shaped component on the back inside the PC After removing the feet place the PC unit on a soft cloth Placing the PC directly on a hard surface may cause scratches on the PC Be careful with the cables and components inside Do not damage or modify them Be careful of sta...

Page 45: ...unit Place the PC unit in a horizontal position and remove the upper cover 1 Turn the upper knob on the back of the PC unit counterclockwise Turn the on the upper knob to the FREE position 2 Remove the upper cover Slide the upper cover to the front of the PC unit and lift it for removal 2 Removing the Cover Point For installation use the removal procedure in the reverse order ...

Page 46: ... reinforcement bracket Lift the reinforcement bracket and move it to the front of the PC unit for removal Point Install the reinforcement bracket by mating the projections on the PC unit with the holes in the bracket ...

Page 47: ...g or removing a memory module turn off the PC and all devices connected to it and unplug them Otherwise an electric shock may occur Use Fujitsu supplied memory modules Otherwise an electric shock a fire or fault may occur WARNING When installing or removing a memory module do not remove screws other than those specified Otherwise personal injury or faults may occur When accessing the PC board touc...

Page 48: ...DIMM1 has a memory module Insert an additional memory module into slot DIMM2 The memory module in slot DIMM1 must be changed depending on the total memory capacity you want To obtain a memory capacity of 512 MB change the memory module in DIMM1 to a 256 MB module Memory module installation procedure Location of memory modules Memory modules are inserted into memory slots inside the PC unit DIMM1 D...

Page 49: ...128 MB 64 MB 128 MB 192 MB 64 MB 256 MB 320 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 256 MB 128 MB 256 MB 378 MB 256 MB 256 MB 256 MB 256 MB 512 MB Installing Memory Modules 1 Unplug the PC 2 Remove the upper cover 3 Remove the reinforcement bracket 4 Pull the hooks on both sides of the slot outward ...

Page 50: ...ry module is inserted correctly the hooks on both side rise Make sure that the hooks hold the memory module securely 6 Reinstall the reinforcement bracket 7 Reinstall the upper cover Point To remove the memory module pull the hooks on both sides of the slot outward Do not pull the hooks too violently Otherwise the memory module may jump out of the slot and become faulty ...

Page 51: ... unplug them Otherwise an electric shock may occur Use Fujitsu supplied expansion cards Otherwise an electric shock a fire or fault may occur CAUTION When installing or removing an expansion card do not remove screws other than those specified Otherwise personal injury or faults may occur When accessing the PC board touch the specified areas only Otherwise you may be injured or a fault may occur D...

Page 52: ...rate resources must be assured The floppy disk drive or hard disk drive built in the PC uses a path predetermined for each device to exchange data with the CPU or memory These paths have subclasses including I O port addresses DMA channels interrupt levels IRQ which are collectively called resources The PC accommodates an expansion card for the PCI bus Since expansion cards for the PCI bus support...

Page 53: ...ing bracket vertically When an expansion card has been installed remove the cable from the card and remove the bracket 4 Remove the slot cover Remove the screw from the position where the expansion card is installed and remove the slot cover Point Keep the removed slot cover Use the cover to keep an empty slot from dust ...

Page 54: ...e drivers automatically selected by Plug Play are those included in Windows Me 98 95 2000 The device drivers for some expansion cards or peripheral devices may not be included in these operating systems If so use a CD ROM containing the device driver sup plied with the expansion card and install it by following the messages Before using the installed expansion card use Device Manager to check whet...

Page 55: ...xplains how to install internal options such as a hard disk drive and magneto optical disk drive Unlike external devices internal options receive power from the PC unit and therefore require no outlet They also save space Location of internal options ...

Page 56: ...perly and may destroy data Refertothemanualfortheharddiskdriveormagneto opticaldiskdrivetocheckwhetheritsupports DMA The secondary IDE does not support Ultra DMA 66 and Ultra DMA 100 Use the secondary IDE in the Ultra DMA 33 Multiword DMA1 2 or PIO mode This PC does not support additional floppy disk drive CAUTION Before installing or removing an internal option turn off the PC and all devices con...

Page 57: ...r a heater Do not use or store the hard disk drive in an area subjected to shock or vibration Do not use or store the hard disk drive in a humid or dusty area Do not use or store the hard disk drive near a magnet or device that generates a strong magnetic field Do not disassemble or break down the hard disk drive Keep the hard disk drive free from condensation or moisture Point Improper handling m...

Page 58: ...s an example of installing a magneto optical disk drive 1 Make a setting on the option to be installed Refer to the manual for the option and make a Master Slave Cable Select setting 2 If brackets are attached to both sides of the internal option to be installed remove the brackets Remove the four screws to remove the brackets 3 Unplug the PC 4 Remove the upper cover 5 Remove the reinforcement bra...

Page 59: ...be installed Before installation check the drive name indicated near the screw holes 8 Install the internal option on the PC unit From the front of the front access bay slide the internal option into the PC unit Sliding it at an angle may scratch the internal option resulting in a fault Point When the mounting brackets are not locked lock them using a coin or a similar tool Doing this by fingers m...

Page 60: ...tall a magneto optical disk drive or a hard disk drive other than the above disconnect the master secondary cable from the CD ROM drive and connect it to the magneto optical disk drive or hard disk drive Connect the CD ROM drive to the slave of the secondary IDE Connect the option here to configure it as the master Connect the option here to configure it as a slave To the motherboard Pin 1 Blue or...

Page 61: ...following steps to con figure the disk drive Windows Me 98 95 models When you have installed a hard disk drive from MS DOS prompt on the Start menu use the FDISK command to configure sectors Then format the additional hard disk from My Com puter Windows 2000 models When you have installed a hard disk drive configure sectors and format the disk by using Administrate the Disk Administrate the Disk i...

Page 62: ...CHAPTER 3 Troubleshooting ...

Page 63: ... outlet CAUTION Be sure turn off the power before unplugging or connecting the cable Otherwise an electric shock may occur Check that the brightness contrast is properly set Use the brightness contrast dial to adjust the screen The screen sways Arethereelectricalcomponentsgeneratingamagneticfieldnearthedisplay Movesuchcomponents away from the display The screen displays nothing on both sides Use t...

Page 64: ...e click the Add Hardware icon in the Control Panel window then detect the SCSI card and install the driver Windows 2000 1 Double click the System icon in the Control Panel window 2 Click the Hardware tab 3 Click Device Manager to check whether the SCSI controller is registered If the controller is not registered click Hardware Wizard on the Hardware tab Step 2 then detect the SCSI card and install...

Page 65: ...CHAPTER 4 Technical Information ...

Page 66: ...h a well wrung cloth moistened with water Be careful not to let water enter the PC system Clean the ventholes regularly to prevent dust buildup Do not use solvents Use neutral detergent only Otherwise the PC may be damaged Maintenance of the keyboard Clean the PC using a soft dry cloth Cleaning CDs Wipe CD media with a soft cloth from the center to the edge When a CD is very dirty use a damp soft ...

Page 67: ...r When the ball and the inside of the mouse are dry reassemble the ball and cover Cleaning the floppy disk drive As the floppy disk drive is used for a prolonged period the head the part that reads or writes data becomes dirty A dirty head may affect the data reading and writing operation on floppy disks Using a separately supplied to clean the floppy drive when you encounter problem 1 Insert a cl...

Page 68: ...the television or radio antennas to eliminate interference Do not route television or radio antenna cables near the PC Use coaxial antenna cable To determine whether the PC or peripheral devices affect television or radio reception turn off the PC and peripheral devices If interference occurs check the above items again If interference still occurs contact a Fujitsu Service Center or your retailer...

Page 69: ...n the following cases This is not a failure When Windows starts up or shut down When the system enters or exits the standby mode When screen resolution the number of colors or refresh rate is changed When the display mode changes from or to a full screen display When the system enters or exits the suspend mode The PC does not support simultaneous use of an analog and digital displays Use either di...

Page 70: ...ion set Power saving Power saving mode Display power saving to Disable Connecting the display When you connect a display and found the screen display is off the center check if the appropriate screen refresh rate is set If the problem persists adjust the display Replacing the display A display with different specifications particularly an LCD may not work on your PC In this case take the following...

Page 71: ... the case disable the power saving function International EnergyStar Program The Windows Me 98 2000 models of this series conform to the International EnergyStar Program Mouse with a scrolling function scrolling wheel Be sure to connect the scrolling mouse PS 2 to the PC unit When a USB keyboard is used together with the scrolling mouse PS 2 the mouse may not work in the Safe mode of Windows 98 If...

Page 72: ...B 15 pin analog RGB DVI compliant 24 pin digital display 4 ports 4 pin Series A PS 2 type Mini DIN 6 pin PS 2 type Mini DIN 6 pin Asynchronous RS 232C X 1 D SUB 9 pin Centronics compliant D SUB 25 pin Modular connector RJ45 Front Microphone input and headphones output Rear Line out and line in x 3 PCI Rev 2 2 supported PCI1 Upper 176 mm maximum PCI2 Middle 176 mm maximum PCI3 Lower 120mm maximum A...

Page 73: ...dia Transfer method Access method Data transfer speed Wiring shape Maximum segment length Maximumnumberofnodespersegment Built in Intel 82801BA 10 100 Mbps Bast T Wake on LAN and Alert on LAN Supported 3 kilobytes each for sending and receiving ISO8802 3 100BASE TX 10BASE T Twisted pair cable 1 100 Mbps Category 5 10 Mbps Categories 3 to 5 Base band CSMA CD 100 Mbps 10 Mbps Star shape 100 m Depend...

Page 74: ... x 768 maximum for digital output Video output signal Video analog RGB synchronization signal TTL compatible Supports DirectX 8 0 or later Connector specifications The pin assignments and signal names of each connector are as below CRT connector Pin No Signal name I O Description 1 RED Output Red output 2 GREEN Output Green output 3 BLUE Output Blue output 4 NC Not connected 5 to 8 GND Ground 9 5V...

Page 75: ...a I O DDC data 8 NC Not connected 9 TX1 Output Data channel 1 10 TX1 Output Data channel 1 11 TX1 3 Shield Ground 12 TX3 Not connected 13 TX3 Not connected 14 5V 5V 15 GND Ground 16 Hot Plug Detect Input Hot plug 17 TX0 Output Data channel 0 18 TX0 Output Data channel 0 19 TX0 5 Shield Ground 20 TX5 Not connected 21 TX5 Not connected 22 TXC Shield Ground 23 TXC Output Data clock 24 TXC Output Data...

Page 76: ... connector Pin No Signal name I O Description 1 STROBE I O Strobe 2 DATA 0 I O Data 0 3 DATA 1 I O Data 1 4 DATA 2 I O Data 2 5 DATA 3 I O Data 3 6 DATA 4 I O Data 4 7 DATA 5 I O Data 5 8 DATA 6 I O Data 6 9 DATA 7 I O Data 7 10 ACK Input Acknowledgment 11 BUSY Input Busy 12 PE Input Paper empty 13 SELECT Input Select 14 AUTOFD Output Automatic feed 15 ERROR Input Error 16 INIT Output Initialize 1...

Page 77: ...data 4 DTR Output Data terminal ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Input Data set ready 7 RTS Output Request to send 8 CTS Input Clear to send 9 RI Input Ring indicate 1 5 6 9 Mouse connector Pin No Signal name I O Description 1 DATA I O Data 2 NC Not connected 3 GND Ground 4 VCC Power 5 CLK I O Clock 6 NC Not connected 6 4 2 5 3 1 ...

Page 78: ...ption 1 DATA I O Data 2 NC Not connected 3 GND Ground 4 VCC Power 5 CLK I O Clock 6 NC Not connected USB connector Pin No Signal name I O Description 1 VCC Cable power 2 DATA I O data signal 3 DATA I O data signal 4 GND Cable ground 6 4 2 5 3 1 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 79: ... 41 Expansion card slots 5 F Floppy disk drive 3 29 access lamp 3 eject button 3 Foot 3 Front access bay 3 H Hard disk access lamp 3 Hardware 62 Headphone jack 3 volume 3 I Inlet 5 Installation 12 Internal option 44 hard disk drive 46 other 47 K Keyboard 8 connector 5 L LAN card 59 connector 5 LINE IN terminal 5 LINE OUT terminal 5 M Maintenance CDs 56 floppy disk drive 57 keyboard 56 mouse 57 PC ...

Page 80: ... saving 60 Problems 52 R Restarting 25 S Serial connector 5 Smart Card bay 3 Specifications connector 64 graphical 64 LAN adapter 63 PC unit 62 sound 64 T Television or radio interference 58 Turning off the power 23 Turning on the power 21 U Upper knob 5 USB 58 keyboard 59 Windows 98 models 59 Windows Me 98 95 2000 models 58 USB connector 3 5 V Venthole 5 Video memory capacity 60 Volume 3 ...

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