EUROCOM 6200-A Owner's Manual

Notice
Updating or revising this manual or making any changes to the information herein will be initiated when the company deems it necessary. The company reserves the right to take the above-mentioned actions and is under no obligation to notify any person of such actions in advance or afterwards.
1998
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IBM PC, OS/2, PS/2, EGA, and VGA are registered trademarks of International Business Mac hines, Inc.
Intel, Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation. SystemSoft is a registered trademark of SystemSoft Corp. Sound Blaster Pro is a trademark of Creative Labs, Inc. Duracell is a registered trademark of Duracell Inc. Photo CD is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company. Other brand and product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
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Your Eurocom Warranty
Eurocom Corporation warrants its computer hardware products to be free from defective materials an d faulty workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase by the end user.
Upon written notice of any defect in the computer hardware supplied to Eurocom Corporation within the warranty period, Eurocom Corporation shall, at its option, replace or repair any hardware portion of the system that it determines to contain defective material or faulty workmanship.
Extended Limited Warranty
An extended warranty can be purchased for 12 or 24 months at an additional cost. The extended warranty must be purchased within 30 days of the original purchase. Eurocom Corporation must issue an extended warranty certificate in order for the extended warranty to be valid.
Exclusions
The warranty on your EUROCOM computer shall not apply to defects or damage resulting from accident, abuse, acts of third persons, power fluctuations, environmental conditions, any force of nature or other cause beyond Eurocom Corporation’s control or alterations to the equipment at the customers direction.
Eurocom Corporation shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages including, but not limited to loss or injury to business, profits, goodwill or for exemplary damages.
Service During the Warranty Period
If your hardware should fail during the warranty period bring your computer to an authorized EUROCOM repair centre or a EUROCOM customer service centre. To locate the nearest authorized service centre in your area, please contact Eurocom Corporation at 1-888-331 -0795.
When shipping equipment, please follow the repackaging guidelines listed below. Also, provide a copy of your proof of purchase. Eurocom Corporation recommends insuring the equipment for shipping.
WARNING: Shipping damage as a result of inadequate packaging is the customer’s responsibility. Use the original packing material whenever possible.
Repackaging Guidelines for Returning Your Computer
1. Remove and retain cables and accessories. Ship your notebook complete with battery pack(s), AC Adapter and/or defective accessories.
2. Included a detailed problem description and/or test sample that illustrate the problems you are having.
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3. Package well. Use the original shipping container and packing materials if possible.
4. Provide your complete name, address, telephone n umber and fax so we can contact you if required.
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Important safety instructions
Please read and follow these important instructions.
1. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product.
2. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning it or connecting peripheral devices.
3. Use a damp cloth with mild soap to clean this product. Do not apply cleaner directly to the unit. Do not use volatile or abrasive cleaners on this product.
4. Do not place this product on an unstable surface where it may fall.
5. Do not block or cover the system’s ventilation openings. Also, never place this product near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation unless adequate ventilation is provided.
6. Operate this product in accordance with its rated power specifications. If you are unsure of your local power specifications, consult your dealer or local Power Company.
7. This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug. This is an important safety feature; do not defeat its purpose. If you do not have access to such power, have a qualified electrician install a proper outlet.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will likely walk on the cord.
9. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure the total current drawn by the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord or outlet power ratings.
10. Do not allow foreign matter to enter the system.
11. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose dangerous voltage points. Refer all repair work to qualified service personnel.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet, do not operate it, and immediately seek proper servicing if:
The power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
Liquid or foreign matter has entered this product.
This product has been exposed to rain or water.
This product has been dropped or damaged.
This product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need
for service.
13. Do not use any battery pack other than the one specifically designed for this system. Batteries may explode or leak if exposed to fire or improperly handled or guarded. Refer battery replacement to your dealer or qualified service personnel.
14. Only use UL listed/CSA certified, type SVT/SJT power cords rated 6A 250V minimum (VDE approved or equivalent). It should be a detachable type with a minimum length of 6 feet.
15. Adjust only those controls that are covered by these operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in serious damage to the system, which is not covered by the warranty.
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Table of Content
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Overview................................ ....................................................................................9
Getting Started................................................................ .........................................10
Specifications................................................................ ...............................10
Operating Environment ................................ ................................................11
Basic Operation .......................................................................................................12
Power ................................................................................................ ............12
AC Power................................................................ ..........................12
Internal Battery Power................................ ......................................13
Duracell Smart Battery at Retail................................ .........14
Recharged by AC Power.................................................... 14
Second Battery Power (Option) ......................................................15
Duracell Smart Battery at Retail................................ .........16
Recharged by AC Power.................................................... 16
Setup and Operation.................................................................................... 17
Open the Top Cover/Display Panel................................................ 17
Turn the System Power On.............................................................. 17
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Chapter 2: The System
Overview ................................................................ ..................................................19
Description ................................ ...............................................................................20
LED Indicators................................ ..............................................................20
Power Switch Button ....................................................................................20
Microphone 20
System Status LCD Bar................................................................ ..............21
Top-Front View................................................................ .............................23
LCD Panel ................................................................ ........................23
System Status LCD Bar................................................................ ..23
Dual Stereo Speakers................................................................ .....23
Trackpad Pointing Device................................ ...............................23
Windows 95 Keybo ard....................................................................23
Right View ....................................................................................................25
Right-Side Stand................................................................ ..............25
Microphone-in Jack.......................................................................... 25
Line-in Jack................................ .......................................................25
Headphone Jack................................................................ ..............25
Infrared ...............................................................................................25
PC Card Type III Expansion Slot .................................................... 25
CD -ROM Drive................................................................................. 25
Ventilation................................ .........................................................25
Rear View................................ .....................................................................27
DC -in Socket....................................................................................27
Serial Port................................ .........................................................27
Expansion Port................................................................ .................27
RCA Jack................................................................ ..........................27
External Monitor (CRT) Port............................................................ 27
MIDI/Game Port................................ ................................................27
Parallel Port ...................................................................................... 27
External Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Port ........................................ 27
Left View ................................................................ ......................................29
Left-Side Stand ................................ ................................................29
Battery Latch................................ .....................................................29
PC Card Type II Expansion Slot................................ .....................29
2.5” Hard Disk Drive........................................................................ 29
3.5” Floppy Disk Drive................................................................ .....29
Internal Battery Pack ........................................................................ 29
Operation ................................................................ ..................................................31
Hardware Configuration................................................................ ..............31
CPU ................................ ...................................................................31
Speed of CPU................................ ......................................31
Power of CPU .......................................................................31
MPEG Accelerator Card (Option).................................................. 31
TV Output ................................................................ ..........................33
RAM Configuration ................................ ...........................................33
The Keyboard................................................................ ...............................35
System Function Key................................................................ .......36
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Cursor Control Ke ys................................................................ .........36
Embedded Numeric Keypad ................................ ..........................37
Hot Keys................................ ............................................................38
Expanded Display Mode................................ .....................38
Display Type ................................ .........................................38
Contrast Control................................................................... 38
Brightness Control................................................................ 38
Volume Control................................................................ .....38
Suspend Mode................................................................ .....38
New Keys for Windows 95.............................................................. 39
Application Key................................ ....................................39
Windows Keys................................ ......................................39
Storage Disks ...........................................................................................................40
3.5” Floppy Drive................................................................ ..............41
2.5” Hard Disk Drive........................................................................ 43
5.25” CD-ROM Drive................................................................ .......45
PC Cards Slots ................................ ........................................................................46
Audio System................................................................ ...........................................48
Trackpad Pointing Device................................ .......................................................48
Infrared Wireless Communications ........................................................................ 48
LCD Panel .................................................................................................... ............49
Power Management ................................................................ .................................50
Standby Mode................................ ..............................................................50
Suspend Mode................................................................ .............................50
Suspend to Memory................................ .........................................50
Suspend to Disk............................................................................... 50
System Resume........................................................................................... 51
Resume from Suspend-to-Memory Mode ................................ .....51
Resume from Suspend-to-Disk Mode........................................... 51
Advanced Power Management ................................................................ ..............52
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Chapter 3: Utilities
Overview................................ ....................................................................................53
Power On Self -Test (POST)....................................................................................53
POST Messages - Normal operation ........................................................54
POST Messages - Error Detected.............................................................55
System Configuration Utility (SCU)........................................................................ 56
Invoking the System Configuration Utility................................ ...................56
Working with the Menu Bar of the SCU................................ .....................57
Working with the Pull -Down Menu of the SCU..........................................58
Features of the System Configuration Utility............................................. 59
System Menu .................................................................................... 59
Devices Menu................................................................ ...................60
Power Menu...................................................................................... 63
Exit Menu........................................................................................... 65
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Chapter One: Getting Started
Overview
This chapter provides a short introduction and tutorial that will familiarize you with the Notebook Computer system and get you up and running quickly. It provides:
m A first look at the system. m Basic information you need to know before you operate the system for the
first time.
m An introduction to setting up and turning on the system.
For detailed explanation of the Notebook Computer’s features and operation, refer to the following chapters.
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Getting Started
Specifications
The state-of-the-art Notebook Computer offers a host of features specially designed to enhance performance and usability:
Architecture PCI local bus 2.1 CPU BIOS Second Memory DRAM Power Management
Intel Pentium Plug & Play 1.0a
DIMMs for two banks APM 1.1
Display LCD panel TFT/DSTN
PC Card ZV-port support Type IIx3 or
Resolution Video DRAM
Multiple Input/Output Trackpad 1 (PS/2)
Serial port 1 (high speed 16C550 compatible) Parallel port 1 (EPP/ECP mode support) External monitor port 1 External PS/2 port 1
RCA jack 1 (NTSC/PAL TV-output)
Expansion port 1 (168 pin) Infrared 1 (IrDA standard) MIDI/Game port 1 Audio System Compatibility Sound Blaster Pro Microsoft Windows Sound System MPU-401 General MIDI Digitized sound 16-bit stereo Synthesized music FM synthesizer Wave Table synthesizer (1MB ROM) Input/Output Microphone-in Line-in Headphone Built-in speakers 2 Built-in microphone 1 Keyboard Windows 95 Storage Hard disk 2.5”, transfer rate up t o PIO Mode 4 Floppy disk 3.5”, 1.44MB high density CD-ROM 5.25”, IDE. AC/DC Power AC input 100240VAC, 4763Hz, 1.2A DC output 19V, 2.6A Battery Power Type NiMH Voltage 12V Capacity 3000 mAh (10 cells) Physical Dimension 300mm (w) x 228mm (d) x 54mm (h) Weight 3.4Kg
75/90/100/120/133/150/166/200 MHz 256KB flash ROM 256KB synchronous cache 8MB up to 72MB (8/16/32/40MB) Standby mode Suspend to memory Suspend to disk
800 x 600 (SVGA) 2MB
Type IIx1 + Type IIIx1
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Operating Environment
Thanks to the Notebook Computer’s ability to run on battery power, its compactness in size, and lightweight, it can be conveniently operated wherever the temperature and humidity are comfortable enough for you to work.
If you properly care for the Notebook Computer, it will provide many years of reliable service. However, remember this computer system is a precision instrument and it should not be:
Exposed to excessive heat or direct sunlight.
Subjected to shock or vibration.
Exposed to strong magnetic fields.
Left in a place where foreign matter or moisture may enter the system.
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Basic Operation
Power
Before using the Notebook Computer, you must supply it power. If this is the first time the Notebook Computer is operated, you should use the AC power source since the internal battery pack may have self-discharged during shipment.
AC Power
The Notebook Computer features a universal, auto-switching power adapter. This adapter is suitable for use nearly anywhere.
1. Connect the AC power cord to the power adapter.
2. Plug the power adapter to the DC-in socket on the rear panel of the Notebook Computer.
1. Plug the AC power cord into a properly grounded outlet.
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Internal Battery Power
The Notebook Computer is equipped with an internal, rechargeable battery pack, which provides hours of continuous, portable operation.
Proper care is required f or optimum performance:
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery under any circumstances.
The battery may explode if exposed to fire or high temperatures.
Avoid short circuit the battery by the metal terminals (+, -).
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Duracell Smart Battery at Retail
You may replace with a Duracell Smart Battery, available at retail outlets around the world, to accurately indicate a fuel gauge of the predicted available charge for the present state information.
Recharged by AC Power
The system’s battery pack will recharge whenever the system is plugged into the AC power supply, regardless if the system is being operated or not. Hours may be needed to charge the battery pack for long service life.
Some instructions should be carefully concerned before you charge the battery pack:
Upon the very first use, or after a long period of storage, the system might
indicate that charging is complete after just a short time. Simply remove the battery to cool it off and then repeat the charging procedure at least three times.
It is recommended to fully discharge the battery before charging to keep
memory effect from capacity loss.
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Second Battery Power (Option)
The Second Battery comes designed, in addition to the system’s internal one, to prolong the battery life for the unit’s portable use.
You may need to replace the floppy disk out of the 3.5” drive bay with the Second Battery pack for longer power life.
Second battery pack
3.5” floppy disk
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Duracell Smart Battery at Retail
You may replace with Duracell Smart Battery, available at retail outlets around the world, to accurately indicate a fuel gauge of the predicted available charge for the present state information.
Recharged by AC Power
The Second battery is charged the same way you do the internal one.
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Setup and Operation
Open the Top Cove r/Display Panel
The Notebook Computer’s display panel is integrated into the system’s top cover, which locks shut for transportation. Open the top cover as follows:
1. Slide the top cover clasp right to unlatch it.
2. Lift the top cover to reveal the display panel, keyboard and system controls.
3. Raise the display panel to a comfortable viewing angle.
Turn the System Power On
Press the power button once to turn the system on. Press it again to turn the system off.
The system will start, perform a Power On Self-Test (POST), and attempt to boot.
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Clasp
Power switch button
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Chapter Two: The System
Overview
The Notebook Computer has many advanced features to help you with your computing work. This chapter describes each of the Notebook Computer’s hardware features in detail and shows you how to use them. It covers:
m A description of the system unit and its features.
F The LED Indicators. F Button. F System Status LCD Bar. F Input/Output. F Hardware Configuration. F The keyboard. F The Storage Disks. F The PC Card Slots. F The audio system. F The Trackpad pointing device. F Infrared wireless communications. F The LCD Panel. F Power Management.
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Description
This button is used either to turn the system on or to turn it off.
This is a built
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in input device for audio system.
LED Indicators
Two LED indicators are integrated to alert you of the system’s power status.
Color of Light Status
Green System power on (either by AC or by battery)
Red Battery in charge
Orange Battery in charge when system power on
Color of Light Status
Green Internal battery fully charged
Red Second battery fully charged
Orange Both batteries fully charged
Power Switch Button
Microphone
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