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[. . . ] NEC Computer Systems Division, A Division of Packard Bell NEC, Inc. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, the Responsible Party NEC Computer Systems Division Packard Bell NEC, Inc. Boxborough, MA 01719 (508) 264-8000 declare that the product NEC POWERMATE NETPC is in conformity with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. PROPRIETARY NOTICE AND LIABILITY DISCLAIMER The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of NEC Computer Systems Division, Packard Bell NEC, Inc. NECCSD and/or its licensors, as appropriate, reserve all patent, copyright and other proprietary rights to this document, including all design, manufacturing, reproduction, use, and sales rights thereto, except to the extent said rights are expressly granted to others. [. . . ] (For example, right click on E: if the LCM CD-ROM reader is designated as drive E. ) In the popup menu, right click on Sharing. Using universal naming code (UNC), set up a service on the LCM to run the OS Restore program (OSRESTOR. BAT). T Press Start, then highlight Programs and select the Configuration Service Manager program from the Intel LANDesk submenu. 2-32 Using NECCSD Utilities The Configuration Service Manager Connect screen appears. T Click the Connect button. This screen has four tabs: Services, Menus, Users, and Activity Log. T T T T T Make sure the Services tab is selected, then click the New button. Type a Service Definition name (maximum of 25 characters) in the Service Definition field. Using the left mouse button, put a check mark in the "Setup applications and run programs" box by clicking once in the box. In the Text and Description field, type in the service text that a user sees in the service boot menu (maximum of 80 characters). For example, type NetPC System Setup. Type any additional information in the optional Description of Service field that you want displayed when the user highlights the service. T T Click the Next button. Put a check mark in the "Show a confirmation message" box by clicking once in the box. If you do not want a Confirmation Message to appear, make sure the default "Do NOT show a confirmation message" box is checked. Using NECCSD Utilities 2-33 T T T T Click the Next button. Put a check mark in the "Yes, the files are located on the Configuration Server" box by clicking once in the box. Using UNC, enter the full path and name for the CD-ROM's OS Restore program. The program you are running appears in the Setup Applications and Run Programs screen. T T T Click the Next button. Select the following optional settings: Closing Message (type the message in the text box, then click Next) Administrator's Note (type the note in the text box, then click Next). The Service Wizard Finish screen appears. T Click the Finish button. The new Service icon (in this example, "netpc-1") appears in the Configuration Service Manager screen. If you click once on the icon, the Service properties appear on the right side of the screen. 2-34 Using NECCSD Utilities T Add the new Service to a previously created menu that a user sees (for example, NetPC Main Menu). In the Menu Editor screen, Available Service appears on the lower left, and Displayed Services is on the lower right. T T In Available Service, highlight the new Service and click the Add button. The new Service loads into the data base, and its icon appears in the Configuration Service Manager screen in the Services window. T Press the File pull down menu, then select Exit and click Yes. This completes the steps done by the System Administrator. The remaining steps are done by the Client (user) on the PowerMate NetPC. NOTE 4. At the prompt, press the spacebar to remotely log onto the LCM. 5. Enter the User logon name and password. An Intel screen for the previously defined LANDesk Configuration menu appears with the new Service. 6. Highlight the Service name, then press Enter. Using NECCSD Utilities 2-35 7. [. . . ] The BIOS has become corrupted and must be recovered. System Board Jumpers D-1 ! WARNING Access to the inside of the computer is restricted and subject to warranty requirements. Use NECCSD-authorized personnel to change jumper settings. D-2 System Board Jumpers Index A Advanced Setup menu, 2-10 America Online, 4-6 B Boot Setup menu, 2-22 Bulletin board service, 4-4 C Chassis, 3-3 Computer stand, 1-6 Configurations, 3-2 Connector locations, 1-7 D Device slots, 3-3 DIMM memory, 3-3 Documentation, xi Drivers, 3-2 E ECP. See Enhanced Capabilities Port E-mail support, 4-8 Enhanced Capabilities Port, 3-9 Enhanced Parallel Port, 3-9 EPP. See Enhanced Parallel Port Error message, 5-1 Exit Setup menu, 2-23 Expansion slot, 3-3 F Fax support, 4-8 FaxFlash service, 4-2 Features, 3-3 DIMM memory, 3-3 Flash ROM, 3-6 graphics, 3-7 PCI local bus, 3-6 Processor, 3-3 Flash ROM, 3-6 Flash utility, 2-24 G Graphics, 3-7 MPEG, 3-7 Graphics accelerator, 3-8 Video support, 3-8 H Help, 5-5 from the NECCSD Technical Support Center, 5-6 from your company, 5-5 from your NECCSD dealer, 5-5 repair service, 5-7 I IDE devices configuring in setup, 2-7 Information services, 4-1 America Online, 4-6 CompuServe, 4-7 E-mail support, 4-8 fax support, 4-8 Internet, 4-9 NECCSD Bulletin Board Service, 4-4 Index-1 NECCSD FaxFlash, 4-2 NECCSD ftp site, 4-9 NECCSD technical support, 4-10 NECCSD World Wide Web home page, 4-9 World Wide Web, 4-9 Installation, 1-3 Internet, 4-9 Interrupt controller, 3-5 J Jumper settings, D-1 K Keyboard features configuring in Setup, 2-15 L LANDesk Client Manager, 2-25 Monitoring capabilities, 2-29 NEC Auto Backup utility, 2-30 PC health indicator, 2-26 Using DMI, 2-29 LANDesk Configuration Manager, 2-24, 2-31, 2-40 M Memory, 3-3 MPEG, 3-7 N NEC Auto Backup, 2-30 NEC Select Install CD, 2-31 operating system restore, 2-32 restoring applications, 2-40 NECCSD Bulletin Board Service, 4-4 Index-2 NECCSD FaxFlash, 4-2 NECCSD repair service, 5-7 NECCSD technical support center, 5-6 NECCSD technical support services, 4-10 Non-warranty repair service, 5-7 O Online documentation, xii Orientation, 1-6 P Padlock slot, 1-8 Password setting, 2-17 use of, 2-18 PC Health Indicator Inventory, 2-28 Managing Workstations, 2-26 PC Health Description, 2-27 PC Health Meter, 2-27 PCI local bus, 3-6 Ports ECP, 3-9 EPP, 3-9 IDE, 3-10 RJ-45, 3-10 USB, 3-10 Power on, 1-9 Power Setup menu, 2-20 Power supply, 1-4 Problems common problem solutions, 5-1 keyboard/mouse, 5-4 monitor, 5-3 system, 5-2 Processor, 3-3 R Repair service, 5-7 Restoring applications, 2-40 files, 2-31 operating system, 2-32 S Security, 1-8 Security Setup menu, 2-16 Select Install CD, 2-31 Diskette drive, 2-6 Services, 5-5 Setting a password, 2-17 Setting system date/time, 2-6 Setup, 1-1 Setup menus Advanced, 2-10 Boot, 2-22 Exit, 2-23 Power, 2-20 Security, 2-16 Setup Utility, 2-1 Main menu, 2-5 navigation keys, 2-4 starting, 2-3 uses, 2-2 Shutting down system, 1-12 SIMMs supported, 3-4 Site selection, 1-2 Sound, 3-11 Starting Setup utility, 2-3 system, 1-9 System orientation, 1-6 setup, 1-1 shutdown, 1-12 startup, 1-9 System specifications, B-1 cache memory, B-2 calendar clock, B-3 device slots, B-4 dimensions, B-6 graphics, B-4 input-output facilities, B-3 operating environment, B-6 PGA processor socket, B-1 power, B-6 processor, B-1 random-access memory, B-1 read-only memory, B-2 sound system, B-5 video memory, B-2 T Technical support, 4-10 Troubleshooting, 5-1 Common problems, 5-1 NECCSD technical support center, 5-6 U USB ports, 3-10 V Voltage selection, 1-4 W Warranty repair service, 5-7 Index-3 (For United States Use Only) FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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