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[. . . ] PROPRIETARY NOTICE AND LIABILITY DISCLAIMER The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of NEC Corporation (NEC) and/or its licensors. NEC 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. The NEC product(s) discussed in this document are warranted in accordance with the terms of the Warranty Statement accompanying each product. However, actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration, customer data, and operator control. [. . . ] You should not install and use run-time Plug and Play software such as Configuration Managers and the ISA Configuration Utility (ICU). Boot with PnP OS The Boot with PnP OS field enables the system to boot with an operating system capable of managing Plug and Play add-in cards. The choices are as follows. None Other Windows95 (default) ISA Shared Memory Size The ISA Shared Memory Size field is used to set a block of system memory which will not be shadowed. (Shadowing is a technique which copies a block of memory from an address in the expansion board's ROM to the same address in the system memory to allow faster access to the code and achieve higher performance. ) If "Disabled, " all upper memory is shadowed and ISA Shared Memory Base Address field is not displayed. When a value other than "Disabled" is selected, a block is unshadowed and the ISA Shared Memory Base Address field will appear. Disabled (default) 16 KB 32 KB 48 KB NEC Drivers and Utilities 4-25 64 KB 80 KB 96 KB If a value of "96 KB" is selected, then the ISA Shared Memory Base Address field can only be set to C8000h; if "80 KB, " then a value of C8000 or CC000h, etc. NOTE ISA Shared Memory Base Address The ISA Shared Memory Base Address field is only displayed when an ISA Shared Memory Size has be selected. The choices are as follows. C8000h (default) CC000h D0000h D4000h D8000h DC000h Available interrupt requests (IRQ) between IRQ3 through IRQ15 will be displayed. Interrupts consumed by on-board resources will not be visible. All but one IRQ can be set to "Used By ISA Card. " One must remain available for a PCI expansion board. NOTE 4-26 NEC Drivers and Utilities Event Logging Configuration When set to Enabled, keeps track of system events. SECURITY MENU There are two types of passwords available: "User Password" and "Administrative Password. " The user passwords can be used to access the Setup Utility, the keyboard upon initial boot and the keyboard when used in conjunction with the Security Hot Key. The Administrative Password is used to control access to the Setup Utility. The following table describes the interaction between these passwords. Security Passwords PASSWORD ENABLED PASSWORD AT BOOT ACCESS SETUP ACCESS ALL SETUP FIELDS Yes SET UNATTENDED START Yes SET SECURITY HOT KEY Yes User Password Only Administrative Password Only Both User and Administrative Passwords No Passwords Enabled Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No No (User) Yes (Admin) Yes Yes No No Yes No No If the Administrative Password is in effect and Setup is entered with the User Password, only the following fields may be changed. T T T System Date System Time User Password NEC Drivers and Utilities 4-27 T T T Security Hot Key Unattended Start Power Management Hot Key You can enter the Setup program with either a User or Supervisor password. However, more Setup choices are available with the Supervisor password. NOTE The Security Submenu lets you check or change the following password parameters. If neither the User or Administrative Password is "Enabled, " the Unattended Start and Security Hot Key fields are not displayed. NOTE T User Password This field allows you to enable a user level password during POST and to enter Setup. When both the "User Password is" and "Administrative Password is" are "Enabled, " only the Administrative Password gives you full access to all Setup fields. This field can be either "Enabled" or "Disabled. " The default is "Disabled. " 4-28 NEC Drivers and Utilities T Administrative Password This field allows you to enable an administrative level password during POST and to enter Setup. When both the "User Password is" and "Administrative Password is" are "Enabled, " only the Administrative Password gives you full access to all Setup fields. This field can be either "Enabled" or "Disabled. " The default is "Disabled. " Set User Password and Set Administrative Password Enable either or both the User or Administrative Passwords and a dialog box with the following prompts appears. Reenter your password and press Enter. Enter new password: [ Confirm new password: ] [ ] If there is already a User or Administrative Password, then a dialog box with the following prompts appears. Enter current password: [ Enter new password: [ Confirm new password: [ ] ] ] Unattended Start The Unattended Start field controls the point at which the User Password is required. The Unattended Start field can only be set if a User Password is in effect. Disabled (default) - prompts the user for the password before the system boots. The text string prompt "Enter Password (1)" is displayed. NEC Drivers and Utilities 4-29 Enabled - completely boots the system (including running CONFIG. SYS and AUTOEXEC. BAT), then locks the keyboard. The BIOS does not provide any prompt string. Security Hot Key (CTRL-ALT-) The Security Hot Key field is used to lock the keyboard when you step away from the system. When you press CTRL ­ ALT ­ alpha-numeric key (the alpha-numeric key is defined by the user) the system enters secure mode (locks the keyboard). When this Hot Key combination is entered the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock lamps on the keyboard will flash in sequence, indicating that the system is in secure mode. EXIT MENU Selecting "Exit" from the menu bar displays the following exit options. You must select one of the items from the menu or menu bar to exit. T T T T Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes. Exit Saving Changes After making your selections on the Setup menus, always select "Exit Saving Changes" to make them operative. [. . . ] System Unit - 20. 5 lb Keyboard - 3. 5 to 4 lb (1. 6 to 1. 8 kg) Power Astec power supply - 200 watt (W), 115/230 volt (V), switch selectable Power management features with partial- and full-power reductions, suspend button Specifications B-7 Recommended Operating Environment T T Temperature - 50oF to 95oF (10oC to 35oC) Relative Humidity - 20% to 80% Keyboard and Mouse Keyboard 104-key AT Enhanced T T T T Function Keys 12 keys, capable of up to 48 functions Status Lamps numeric lock, capital lock, and scroll lock keys Numeric Keypad standard Separate Cursor Control Keys standard Mouse Microsoft mouse B-8 Specifications Index A Advanced menu, 4-14 America Online, 7-6 Audio connectors, 1-10 Audio functions, using, 2-10 B Backing up, 2-14 Battery, 2-22 replacing, 2-22 BIOS recovery jumper, 6-5 Boot options, 4-10 sequence, 4-10 speed, 4-11 Bulletin board service, 7-4 C Cable floppy drive, 5-28 hard disk signal, 5-29 SCSI, 5-30 system power, 5-30 CD-ROM reader drive assignment, 1-6 eject/retract button, 1-7 emergency eject, 1-7 features, 1-6, 1-7 volume control, 1-7 CDs handling, 2-8 loading, 2-9 removing, 2-10 Changing password parameters, 4-28 Changing video drivers, 2-16 Chassis, 3-2 Checking hard disk drive parameters, 4-7 Cleaning your system, 2-18 CMOS battery replacement, 2-22 CMOS jumper, 6-7 CompuServe, 7-7 Configuration jumpers, 6-2 Configurations, 3-1 Configuring Plug and Play, 4-24 Configuring Power Management, 4-21 Connectors, 1-9 keyboard, 1-10 mouse, 1-11 printer, 1-10 serial port, 1-10 Universal Serial Bus, 1-11 VGA monitor connector, 1-9 Cover removal, 5-4 D Denying access to CMOS jumper, 6-9 Desktop Management Interface, 4-37 Device slot locations, 5-25 Device slots, 3-2 Index-1 Disk lamp, 1-4 Diskette drive, 1-5 Diskettes, included, 3-1 Documentation, xiii­xiv Drivers, 3-1 changing video, 2-16 video, 4-38 E ECP. See Enhanced Capabilities Port E-mail support, 7-8 Enhanced Capabilities Port, 3-9 Enhanced Parallel Port, 3-9 EPP. See Enhanced Parallel Port Error message, 8-1 Exiting setup, 4-30 Expansion board installation, 5-10 removal, 5-12 Expansion board installation, 5-8, 5-10 Expansion slots, 3-2 External options, 5-43 parallel printer, 5-43 serial devices, 5-44 F FastFacts service, 7-2 Fax support, 7-8 Feature connector, 3-9 Features, 3-3 audio, 2-10 back, 1-8­1-12 CD-ROM reader, 1-6 diskette drive, 1-6 diskettes, 2-6 Flash ROM, 3-6 Index-2 front, 1-2­1-8 graphics, 3-7 Heceta chip, 4-37 PCI local bus, 3-6 Pentium Pro, 3-3 power saving, 1-3, 3-11 SCSI port, 3-10 SIMM memory, 3-4 system controls and lamps, 1-3­1-4 USB port, 3-10 Flash ROM, 3-6 Flashing the BIOS, 4-32 Floppy drive cable, 5-28 Front panel removal, 5-37 Full Power On mode, 1-4 G Graphics, 3-7 MPEG, 3-7 Graphics accelerator, 3-7 H Handling CDs, 2-8 Hard disk drive parameters, 4-7 Hard disk signal cables, 5-29 Headphones, 1-7 Heceta chip, 4-37 Help, 8-9 From NEC's Technical Support Center, 8-10 From your company, 8-9 From your NEC dealer, 8-10 repair service, 8-11 I IDE translation mode other operating systems, 4-9 Information services, 7-1 America Online, 7-6 CompuServe, 7-7 E-mail support, 7-8 fax support, 7-8 Internet, 7-9 NEC bulletin board service, 7-4 NEC technical support, 7-10 NEC's FastFacts, 7-2 NEC's ftp site, 7-9 NEC's World Wide Web home page, 7-9 World Wide Web, 7-9 Installing expansion board, 5-10 Internet, 7-9 Interrupt controller, 3-4 Inventory, 4-36 IR window, 1-5 IrDA data transfer, 1-5 J Jumper clearing password, 6-11 denying access to CMOS, 6-9 Jumpers BIOS recovery, 6-5 CMOS, 6-7 system board, 6-2 K Keyboard connecting, 1-10 port, 1-10 L Lamps CD busy, 1-8 disk, 1-4 power, 1-4 LANDesk Client Manager features, 4-33 Line in jack, 1-10 Line out jack, 1-10 Loading CDs, 2-9 Locating expansion slots, 5-8 M Main menu options, 4-5 Managing workstations, 4-34 Matrox video board, 1-12 features, 1-12 Memory, 3-4 Menus Advanced, 4-14 Main, 4-5 Microphone features, 1-10, 1-15 jack, 1-10 Monitor selection, 2-16 Monitoring PC health, 4-35 Mouse cleaning, 2-19 clicking, 2-4 connecting, 1-11 double clicking, 2-5 dragging, 2-5 port, 1-11 pressing, 2-5 using, 2-4­2-5 MPEG, 3-7 N NEC bulletin board service, 7-4 NEC repair service, 8-11 NEC technical support center, 8-10 Index-3 NEC Technical support services, 7-10 NEC's FastFacts, 7-2 Non-warranty repair service, 8-11 O Option installation, 5-1, 5-23 cover removal, 5-4 expansion boards, 5-8 external options, 5-43 precautions, 5-2 processor upgrade, 5-21 SIMM memory, 5-14 storage devices, 5-23 video upgrade, 5-19 P Panel replacement, 5-41 Parallel port, 1-10 Parallel port addresses, 4-17 Password changing entries, 4-28 setting, 2-11, 4-27 use of, 2-12 PC health indicator, 4-34 PC Health meter, 4-34 PCI local bus, 3-6 Pentium Pro Processor, 3-3 Peripheral submenu, 4-15 Plug and Play, 3-11 Port IR, 1-4 Universal Serial Bus, 1-11 Ports ECP, 3-9 EPP, 3-9 IDE, 3-9 SCSI, 3-10 Index-4 USB, 3-10 POST. See Power-On Self-Test Power button, 1-3 lamp, 1-4 saving, 3-11 Power saving features, 1-3 Power supply features, 1-11 Power supply fan, 1-11 Power-On Self-Test, 2-1 Printer port, 1-10 connector, 1-10 Printing, 2-15 Printing within Windows, 2-15 Problems, 8-2 CD-ROM, 8-7 common problem solutions, 8-3 diskette drive, 8-5 keyboard/mouse, 8-7 microphone, 8-8 monitor, 8-6 speakers, 8-8 system, 8-3 what to do, 8-2 Processor installation, 5-22 removal, 5-21 upgrade, 5-21 Processor, Pentium Pro, 3-3 R Removing CDs, 2-10 diskettes, 2-6 expansion board, 5-12 Repair service, 8-11 Reset button, 1-4 Restarting your computer, 1-4 S Saving work, 2-14 SCSI board features, 1-13 cable, 5-30 port, 3-10 Security features, 2-11 Serial COM port addresses, 4-16 Serial ports, 1-10 Services, 8-9 24-hour information, 7-1 Setting a password, 2-11 Setting date and time, 2-3 Setting passwords, 4-27 Setting system date/time, 4-6 Setting user and administrative passwords, 4-29 Setup utility, 4-1 Setup utility uses, 4-2 Shipping procedures, 2-21 Shutting down system, 2-2 Side panel removal, 5-36 SIMM installation, 5-18 memory, 3-4 removal, 5-17 upgrade, 5-13 SIMMs supported, 3-4 Sound, 3-10 Sound software, 1-15 Speakerphone, 1-10 Speakers, 1-14, 1-15 Starting Setup utility, 4-3 Starting the system, 2-1 Storage device installation, 5-23, 5-24, 5-33 cabling, 5-31 device cables, 5-27 device preparation, 5-26 device slots, 5-24 Suspend button, 1-3 mode, 1-3, 1-4, 2-11 power, 2-10 System board interrupt controller, 3-4 jumpers, 6-2 System care, 2-16 power cables, 5-30 shutdown, 2-2 System specifications, B-1 calendar clock, B-2 device slots, B-3 dimensions, B-6 expansion slots, B-3 graphics, B-4 I/O facilities, B-2 keyboard, B-6 mouse, B-6 processor, B-1 RAM, B-1 ROM, B-2 sound, B-5 speakers, B-5 upgrade socket, B-1 WRAM, B-2 System startup, 2-1 T Technical support, 7-10 Index-5 Troubleshooting, 8-1 Common problems, 8-3 If you have a problem, 8-1 Minor problems, 8-2 NEC Technical support center, 8-10 Replacing the CMOS battery, 222 Typematic rate delay, 4-13 U Universal Serial Bus ports, 1-11 Upgrading memory, 5-15 USB port, 3-10 Using diskettes, 2-6 Using the SCSISelect utility, 4-33 Utilities Setup, 4-1 V VESA modes, 4-22 VGA monitor connector, 1-9 Video WRAM memory, 3-8 Video upgrade, 5-19 Voltage selector switch, 1-11 Volume, 1-7, 1-15 W Warranty repair service, 8-11 Ways to protect your system, 2-17 WRAM video memory, 3-8 Z ZIF socket, 3-10 Index-6 (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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