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❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑LCD screen supporting VGA resolutions of 640 x 480 in256 colors or 64 gray shadesHigh-speed, 32-bit local bus video technology supportsreso
Printer ProblemsYou can solve most printer problems by following theinstructions in your printer manual. If you have just connectedthe printer, check
PC Card ProblemsIf you are having trouble with a PC card inserted in your PCcard slot, check the following:1. Did you insert the card properly? Press
5. If you inserted a RAM or hard disk card, did you format it?Like a diskette, a new RAM or hard disk PC card may needto be formatted (initialized) be
Appendix ASpecificationsCPU and MemoryCPUSystem speedMemoryROMVideo RAMShadow RAMClock/calendarCyrix SL-enhanced CX486DX2microprocessor; includes buil
ControllersVideoChips and Technology® 32-bit local businterface to the microprocessor; supportsenhanced video modes on an externalmonitor; supports re
InterfacesExternal VGA15-pin, D-sub, female connector for analogmonitorParallelCentronics® compatible; 25-pin, D-sub,fern ale connector; supports norm
LCD ScreenSystemConfigurationUtilityPower SourcesAC adapterActive matrix color: 9.5-inch diagonal640 x 480 x 256 colors,Dual-scan twisted nematic (DST
CautionUse only the adapters and replacement batteries designedfor use with the ActionNote 600 series (AC adapter modelnumber TSA3 and battery model n
Optional Equipment❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑4MB, 8MB, and 16MB memory expansion modulesExternal keyboardExternal numeric keypadAdditional NiMH batteriesExternal battery
IndexAAC adapterautomobile, 3-1connecting, 1-34model number, 1-3, A-5power icon, 1-4, 1-7, 3 -2, 3-5—6power light, 1-4, 3-2precautions, 2-1problems, 5
Power-saving FeaturesThe ActionNote complies with the United StatesEnvironmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Program,which prom otes the manufactu
Diskette driveactivity icon, 1-7, 2-12configuring, 1-11controller, A-2problems, 5-12specifications, A-3Diskettesbacking up, 1-8problems, 5-11—12using,
LLCD screenadjusting display, 1-6, 2-34, 2-13,4-2-3cleaning, 2-2closing, 3-14configuration option, 1-12opening, 1-1precautions, 2-1problems, 5-6specif
Pointing deviceconnecting, 4-5—6port specifications, A-3problems, 5-10—11Powerbutton, 1-5—6, 5-3icon, 1-4, 1-7, 3-2, 3-4—6problems, 5-3—4sources, 3-1
System Configuration utilityboot drive, 1-12boot password, 1-12-15cache, 1-13changing settings, 1-10–13COM port, 1-11,3-3date, 1-11defaults, l-9–l0, 1
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Chapter 5 provides troubleshooting tips.Appendix A lists the computer’s specifications.At the end of them anual, you’ll find an Index and a list of
Where to Get HelpIf you purchased your computer in the United States orCanada, EPSON provides customer support and servicethrough a network of Authori
If you purchased your computer outside the United States orCanada, contact your EPSON dealer or the marketing locationnearest you for customer support
Chapter 1Setting Up the ComputerThis chapter describes how to setup your computer. It covers:❑❑❑❑❑❑❑Opening the screenIdentifying the system component
ldentifying the System ComponentsUse the illustrations below to help you identify your systemcomponents.1-2 Setting Up the Computer
Connecting the AC AdapterThe AC adapter included with your computer can be used inmost countries because it operates in the input ranges100-250 VAC w
Position the connector on the AC adapter cable so the side withthe arrow faces up. Then connect the cable to the AC adapterport on the right side of t
Turning the Computer On and OffThe first time you use your computer, the battery may not becharged (NiMH batteries lose up to 20% of their charge each
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NoteIf you want to adjust the brightness, contrast, or otheraspects of the display, see “Using the Fn Key” in Chapter 2for keyboard commands you can u
Reading the System Window lconsThese icons appear in the System Window above the keyboardto indicate the status of certain computer operations.System
Making Backup Copies of Your FilesBefore you start using your computer, it’s a good idea to makea backup copy of your hard disk drive. Use the MWBACKU
NoteIf you remove the computer’s battery and leave your systemwithout a power source for more than 10 days, the internalbattery runs out of power and
If you do not press Ctrl Alt S within 1 second, the computerloads Windows. If this happens, exit Windows and pressCtrl Alt S at the MS-DOS prompt t
The SCU screen displays the detected size of your systemmemory areas, including base, extended, and shadow memory.It also lets you change or verify th
SCU options [continued)OptionDescription SettingsTypematic RateSets the speed at which2 CPScharacters repeat when6 CPSyou hold down a key; in10 CPS*ch
SCU options [continued)OptionDescription SettingsMemory menuCache Enable Controls the processor’s = Enabled*internal cache operationNo = Disable
Setting a passwordFollow these steps to set a password:1.2.3.4.5.6.Highlight the Boot Password or SCU Password option.Press Enter. You see the pas
6. Type the password again and press Enter. (If you enter anincorrect password, you see an error message; start overagain at step 1.)7. You see a me
Important Safety InstructionsRead all of these instructions and save them for later reference. Followall warnings and instructions marked on the compu
The table below lists the power management options. For acomplete description of how these options work, see Chapter 3.CautionIf you use your ActionNo
Power management options [continued]OptionDescriptionSettingsAuto Suspend Sets the inactivity time period1 Min(2)after which the system5 Minautomatic
Power management options [continued)OptionDefaults menuExit menuDescriptionSettingsSets all the power management options to theirdefault valuesAllows
Chapter 2Using Your ComputerThis chapter describes basic computer operations, including: Caring for the computer Using energy wisely Using the keyboar
❑❑❑❑When you are not using the serial, parallel, or VGA ports,keep the port cover closed to prevent damage to the pins.Occasionally clean the computer
Using Energy WiselyBy purchasing this Energy Star compliant computer, you join agrowing number of users concerned about conserving energy.Here are a f
NoteThe keyboard on the ActionNote is available with differentlayouts for different languages. Additionally, you can useMS-DOS or Windows to reassign
Keycommand FunctionFn F11 orIncreases or decreases the size of the vertical screen spaceCtrl Alt F11used by the images displayed (use with MS-DOS only
First lock the keypad by pressing Fn Num Lock. You see theEmbedded Keypad Locked icon in the System Window. (Tounlock it, press Fn Num Lock again;
To use the trackball, roll it to move the cursor in the direction ofthe ball: up, down, left, right, or diagonally.Like the mouse, you can click or do
Importances Instructions de SécuritéLire attentivement les instructions suivantes et les conserver pour lesconsulter en cas de besoin. Observer soigne
Cleaning the TrackballIf your trackball is not working properly, you may need toclean it. Follow these steps:1. Insert the trackball removal tool that
Resetting the ComputerIf necessary, you can reset the computer without turning it offby pressing a combination of keys. This reloads the operatingsyst
Your computer is setup to start at high speed. If you want tochange the speed (through MS-DOS only), use the followingkey sequences:Command FunctionCt
Entering a Boot PasswordWhen the computer requires you to enter a Boot password, yousee a screen containing this prompt after you turn on or resetthe
Using DiskettesYou can use either of the following types of diskettes in your3.5-inch, 1.44MB diskette drive: 720KB, double-sided, double-density (us
CautionNever remove a diskette or reset or turn off the computerwhile the diskette drive is being accessed; you could losedata. Also, be sure to remov
To check on the availability of drivers for non-Windowsapplications, call the EPSON Connection or access the EpsonAmerica Forum on CompuServe.Configur
Installing Additional PC Card Drivers and UtilitiesWhile the ActionNote is fully compatible with PCMCIAversion 2.1 and JEIDA 4.1, some PC cards (such
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Chapter 3Powering the ComputerYou can power your ActionNote with its compact AC adapter,removable NiMH battery, or optional automobile cigarettelighte
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTFOR AMERICAN USERSThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digitaldevice, pursuant to
The compact AC adapter included with your computer isdesigned to operate in 100-250 VAC ranges with a frequency of47-63 Hz. If you use the AC adapter
NoteYou can save power when you are not using the serial portby setting the COM Port option to Disable in the SCU.Just be sure to run the SCU to enabl
Monitoring Battery PowerThere are two ways to monitor the battery power in yourcomputer: Select the Windows Power icon in the Control Panelwindow Wa
If you have the AC adapter connected, you see the AC Powericon in the System Window. If the battery is currently charging,you see the Battery Charging
If you are using only battery power to run your computer, youdo not see the AC Power or Battery Charging icons. TheBattery Status icon changes as foll
Replacing the BatteryFollow these steps to replace the battery:1. Complete your current activity and save your data2. Slide the battery release grip o
3. Insert the new battery into its compartment and push it inalmost all the way.4. Slide the battery cover toward the back of the computerwhile pushin
To charge the battery, leave it in the computer and connect theAC adapter. The computer automatically charges the batterywhenever the AC adapter is at
Using the Power Management FeaturesYour ActionNote offers a variety of automatic and manualpower management features to help you conserve battery ande
The power-saving operations performed by the computer ineach of these modes are summarized in the table below.Power-saving operationsMode*CPU StandbyG
ContentsIntroductionComputer Features .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Power-saving Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...3What This Man
Automatic FeaturesUsing the Power Management screen, you can select individualsystem inactivity time periods, at the end of which yourcomputer can aut
(See Chapter 1 for information on setting the PowerManagement screen options.)When your computer has been inactive for one of the timeoutperiods you s
NoteIf you selected Suspend to Disk mode, the computer maynot suspend immediately after you press theSuspend/ Resume button. This is because your comp
When your computer comes back on, you see this message:Previous System State is being Restored;Please Wait . . .After a few moments, the data is resto
Windows provides a Power icon in the Control Panel thatallows you to select Standard, Advanced, or no APM powermanagement mode and includes a battery
NoteIf you select Suspend to Disk as your suspend mode but donot create the Suspend to Disk data file, the computer usesSuspend to Memory mode until y
5. The 0VMAKFIL utility creates the Suspend to Disk data file.After several minutes, the utility displays a confirmationmessage and a prompt to reboot
If you see an error message instead, one of the followingproblems has occurred: Suspend to Disk data file does not exist Suspend to Disk data file i
CautionIf you have used a disk doubling software program, such asMS-DOS DRVSPACE, you must make sure the Suspend toDisk data file resides in the boot
Chapter 4Installing Optional DevicesThis chapter explains how to connect or install these devices: External monitor Parallel device Serial device
Using the Trackball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2-6Cleaning the Trackball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2-8Resetting
4. Connect the monitor cable to the VGA port.5. If the connector has retaining screws, tighten them.6. Connect the monitor power cable to a grounded e
Your computer also includes a Windows utility that allows youto enhance the display characteristics of your LCD and externalmonitor and select your di
4. If the connector has retaining screws, tighten them5. Connect the other end of the cable to the parallel device. Ifthe device port has retaining cl
5. If the connector has retaining screws, tighten them.6. If the serial device has a power cable, connect it to agrounded electrical outlet.See the ne
To connect a device, turn off your computer. Then align thedevice’s connector with the external keyboard/ mouse port onthe back of the computer and pu
Installing a PC CardA PC card is a credit card-sized device that meets the PCMCIAuniversal standard for adding memory, storage, and interfacecap abili
3. Align the card in the card guides of the appropriate slot.Then push the card gently but firmly into the slot as far asit will go. When you feel res
CautionThe memory module can be easily damaged and isexpensive to replace; so if you don’t feel confident aboutinstalling it yourself, ask your Author
5. Use a cross-head screwdriver to remove the two screwssecuring the vented memory module cover on the bottomof the computer, as shown below. (These s
8. Remove the screw directly above the VGA port that securesthe CPU heat spreader to the computer. Then lift out theheat spreader and set it aside. (T
Chapter 5 TroubleshootingIdentifying Your System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.10.111213Locate the two connectors on the base of the memorymodule so you can align them with the two small socketson the system board.Align the mod
14.15.16.Turn the computer over and open the LCD screen.Run the System Configuration utility, as described inChapter 1, to make sure your computer rec
6. Now remove the two screws securing the hard disk drivecover to the bottom of the computer. (These screws arecreated exclusively for the hard disk d
8. To disconnect the cable from the drive, grasp the clearplastic pull strap and carefully pull it straight out from thedrive connector. (You may need
10. To reinstall the drive (or install a new one), position it asshown below; then place the rear of the drive beneath thelip of the computer’s side p
13. Lower the drive into its compartment.14. To replace the hard disk drive cover, hold it in the positionshown in step 6 on page 4-14 and insert the
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Chapter 5TroubleshootingYou probably won‘t encounter any difficulties as you setupand use your ActionNote. If anything out of the ordinaryhappens, how
Windows versionWhen your computer has loadedWindows, select Help from the menubar. Then select About programManager to see the version number.Software
Error MessagesYour computer’s built-in memory (ROM) contains a series ofdiagnostic programs, called power-on diagnostics, which yourcomputer runs auto
IntroductionThe EPSON® ActionNoteTM 600 Series notebook computers giveyou exceptional speed, display quality, and expaddability—allpackaged in the lat
3. If the computer still does not start, the problem is probablycaused by the power source; see “Battery Problems” or“AC Adapter Problems,” below.Batt
6. If the computer does not work with the AC adapter, see“AC Adapter Problems.”If the computer works using the AC adapter, the problemmay be that you
The LCD Screen is BlankIf the computer starts up (power icons appear in the statuspanel) but no image appears on the LCD screen, follow thesesteps to
The Internal Monitor Screen is BlankIf you are using an external monitor and no image appears onits screen, follow these steps to solve the problem:1.
The Computer Locks UpIf the computer locks up, try the following:1.2.3.4.5.6.Some operations take longer than others to perform. Forexample, a spreads
Password ProblemsIf you set a password and you have trouble using it, try thefollowing:1.2.3.If you type the password and then see the password prompt
3. If you still have trouble with the trackball, contact yourAuthorized EPSON Servicer or the EPSON Connection forassistance.External Pointing Device
5. If you still have trouble with an external device, check themanual that came with it or contact the manufacturer.Diskette ProblemsIf you have troub
6. Try formatting a blank diskette to determine if the diskettedrive is operating properly. If you cannot format a diskette,see the next section.Diske
3. Make sure the Hard Disk option is set correctly in the SCU.See Chapter 1 for instructions.4. Make sure the hard disk drive cable is securely conn
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