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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 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. The NECCSD 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. [. . . ] Insert the PowerMate Professional Series Driver CD into the CD-ROM reader. From the Windows 95 desktop, double click the My Computer icon, double click the Control Panel icon, and double click the System icon to bring up the System Properties window. 3. In the Device Manager display, click Other Devices and highlight OPL3-SA2 Sound System. In the Driver display, click Change Driver to bring up the Select Hardware Type window. Click OK to display manufacturers and models in the Select Devices window. Specify the CD-ROM drive, and click the following in succession: win95, audio, yamaha, and disk1. A message window appears prompting for the insertion of the Windows 95 CD-ROM disc. Change the path in the window to E:\win95 where E:\ represents the CD-ROM reader. Use the letter actually assigned to the CD-ROM reader -- it may or may not be E. Close the System Properties window. Driver Installation for the Windows NT Operating System The following procedures describe how to load the drivers for a system with the Windows NT® 4. 0 operating system. Preparation Perform the following procedure before installing the IDE, video, or audio drivers: 1. From the Windows NT desktop, click Start, point to Programs, and click Windows NT Explorer. In the Exploring menu, click View, point to Options, and select Show all files. Click OK. PIIX3 IDE Drivers Load the PIIX3 IDE Drivers into a system with Windows NT as follows. NOTE: The system cannot play audio CDs or CD-I formatted CDs after the PIIX3 drivers are installed. 1. Insert the PowerMate Professional Series Driver CD into the CD-ROM reader. From the Windows NT desktop, click Start on the taskbar, point to the Programs folder, and click Windows NT Explorer. Select the CD-ROM drive, double click the Winnt folder, and copy the piix3ide folder to C:\. From the Windows NT desktop, double click the following icons: My Computer, Control Panel, and SCSI Adapters. The currently installed SCSI adapter drivers are listed in the Drivers menu. 2-54 Setup and Operation 6. Select IDE-CD-ROM (Atapi 1. 2) / Dual-Channel PCI IDE Controller and click Remove. Click Yes in the Remove Drivers window to confirm the driver deletion. 7. The Install from Disk window reappears displaying Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller. [. . . ] Factory set at disabled (pin not jumpered). T SL (slave) -- enables/disables the slave feature. Factory-set at disabled (pin not jumpered). T MA (master) -- enables/disables the master feature. Factory-set at enabled (pin jumpered). D-4 CD-ROM Reader Specifications and Jumper Settings Table D-3 Pin 1 2 3 Setting Jumper B Settings Signal CSEL (cable select) SL (slave) Master (default setting) Disabled (unshorted) Disabled (unshorted) Enabled (shorted) Index Configuring Power Management, 2-22 Connections, 2-1 monitor, 2-3 printer, 3-32 rear, 2-2 SCSI, 3-33 serial, 3-32 speakers, 2-3 Connectors, A-1 audio, A-5 chassis intrusion, A-7 diskette drive, A-8 hard disk LED, A-10 IDE, A-9 infrared, A-12 ISA, A-13 keyboard, A-4 MIDI, A-5 mouse, A-4 parallel, A-2 PCI, A-15 power LED, A-11 power on LED, A-13 power supply, A-6 reset, A-11 serial, A-3 sleep LED, A-12 SIMM socket, A-16 system board, A-1 USB, 1-15, A-5 Controls CD-ROM, 1-20 system, 2-7 Cover removal, 3-3, 5-2, 5-4 replacement, 3-5 D Denying access to CMOS jumper, B-8 Desktop Management Interface, 2-37 Device blank panel, 3-27 cables, 3-18, 3-20, 3-21 A Advanced menu, 2-17 Applications CD, 2-45 LANDesk Client Manager installation, 2-46 McAfee VirusScan installation, 2-45 Audio features, 1-17 B Battery, 4-17 Baud rate, 1-14 Beep codes, 4-17 BIOS, 1-7, 2-31 memory map, 1-8 BIOS recovery jumper, B-6 Boot options, 2-14 Boot sequence, 2-14 Boot speed, 2-14 Bulletin board service, 2-32, 4-3 Buttons, 2-7 C Cables, 3-18 Cautions, 3-1 CD-ROM connector, A-9 CD Restore, 2-41 recovering the system, 2-44 restoring individual files, 2-41, 2-42 selecting CD Restore options, 2-41 CD-ROM reader, 1-20 controls and indicators, 1-20 operation, 1-21 settings, 1-21 Changing password parameters, 2-28 Changing video drivers, 2-39 Chassis, 1-3 Checking hard disk drive parameters, 2-12 CMOS battery replacement, 4-17 CMOS jumper, B-7 Configuration jumpers, B-4 Configuring Plug and Play, 2-24 Index-2 installation, 3-23, 3-29 preparation, 3-18 removal, 5-11 Device bays, 1-3, 1-5 Devices options, 3-16 support, 3-16 Devices Options, 3-3 Disassembly, 5-1 3 1/2-inch diskette drive, 5-8 3 1/2-inch hard disk drive, 5-10 5 1/4-inch device, 5-11 blank panel, 5-7 expansion boards, 5-4 front panel, 5-7 power supply, 5-13 power supply ducting, 5-13 processor subsystem, 5-14 side panel, 5-4 SIMM, 5-5 system board, 5-15 Diskette drive, 1-19 cables, 3-19, 3-22 removal, 5-8 Diskette drive connector, A-8 Document part number, 5-19 Drive blank panel, 3-27 cables, 3-18, 3-21 IDE, 1-19 installation, 3-23 removal, 5-10 SCSI, 1-20 Driver CD, 2-48 guidelines, 2-48 Windows 95 operating system installation, 2-49 Windows NT 4. 0 operating system installation, 2-53 Drivers changing video, 2-39 video, 2-38 Drives, 3-3 options, 3-16 support, 3-16 E E-mail support, 4-5 Error messages, 4-8 Exiting setup, 2-30 Expansion board installation, 3-8 removal, 3-10, 5-4 Expansion slots, 1-4, 3-8 External options, 3-3 F FastFacts service, 4-2 Fax support, 4-5 Flash utility, 2-31 Flashing the BIOS, 2-34 Front panel removal, 3-27, 5-7 replacement, 3-31 G Graphics specifications Matrox Mystique, 1-25 Number Nine Imagine 128 Series 2, 1-25 H Hard disk connector, A-9 LED connector, A-10 Hard disk drive settings, 1-21 Hard disk drive parameters, 2-12 Hardware options, 3-2 I I/O addressing, 1-9 address map, 1-9 IDE cables, 3-20 IDE connectors, A-9 IDE translation mode other operating systems, 2-13 Information services E-mail support, 4-5 fax support, 4-5 Internet, 4-5 NEC technical support, 4-6 Index-3 NEC's FastFacts, 4-2 NEC's ftp site, 4-5 NECCSD bulletin board service, 2-32, 4-3 NECCSD's World Wide Web home page, 4-5 World Wide Web, 4-5 Infrared connector, A-12 Infrared interface, 1-15 Infrared window, 2-7 Integrated Audio, 1-17 Internet, 4-5 Interrupt controller, 1-11 Inventory, 2-37 ISA bus, 1-12 ISA connectors, A-13 J Jumpers, B-1 BIOS recovery, B-6 CD-ROM reader, 1-20, D-2 changing settings, B-2 clearing password, B-10 CMOS, B-7 denying access to CMOS, B-8 hard disk drive, 1-20 system board, B-4 K Keyboard, 1-22 cleaning, 4-7 connector, A-4 L Lamps, 2-7 LANDesk Client Manager features, 2-35 M Main menu options, 2-10 Maintenance, 4-6 keyboard cleaning, 4-7 mouse cleaning, 4-7 system cleaning, 4-6 Managing workstations, 2-35 Memory, 1-8, 1-10, 3-3 checking, 3-11 installation, 3-13 part numbers, 5-19 path, 3-12 removal, 3-13, 5-5 Memory map, 1-8 Menus Advanced, 2-17 Main, 2-10 Monitor selection, 2-40 Monitoring PC health, 2-36 Monitors, 3-2 Mouse, 1-22 Mouse cleaning, 4-7 Mouse connector, A-4 N NEC's FastFacts, 4-2 NEC's MagicEye technology, 2-38 NECCSD bulletin board service, 2-32, 4-3 NECCSD technical support services, 4-6 O Operation, 2-1 Options, 3-2 device support, 3-16 devices, 3-23, 3-29 expansion boards, 3-7 external, 3-3, 3-31 internal, 3-6 memory, 3-11, 5-19 printer, 3-32 SCSI, 3-33 serial devices, 3-32 storage devices, 3-16 video, 3-14 P Part numbers, 5-19 Packing, 2-1 Parallel connector, A-2 Parallel interface, 1-13 addressing and interrupts, 1-13 Parallel port, 3-32 Parallel port addresses, 2-19 Index-4 Password changing entries, 2-28 setting, 2-27 PC health indicator, 2-35 PC Health meter, 2-36 PCI connectors, A-15 PCI local bus, 1-12 PCI/IDE ports, 1-13 Pentium II, 1-1, 1-7, 1-24 Peripheral submenu, 2-18 Pin Assignments, A-1 Plug and Play, 1-12 POST, 2-7 Power cables, 3-21 Power LED connector, A-11 Power supply, 1-22 removal, 5-13 Power supply connector, A-6 Precautions, 3-1 Printer installation, 3-32 installation, 3-32 R Reassembly, 5-1 Repair, 5-1 disassembly, 5-1 reassembly, 5-1 Reset connector, A-11 Restoring individual files, 2-42 Restoring system software restore individual files, 2-42­2-44 restore indvidual files, 2-41 system recovery, 2-41, 2-44­2-45 S SCSI, 1-18, 1-20 installation, 3-33 SCSI board, 1-18 Secondary cache, 1-7 Serial COM port addresses, 2-19 Serial connectors, A-3 Serial device installation, 3-32 Serial interface, 1-14 specifications, 1-14 Serial port, 3-32 Setting passwords, 2-27 Setting system date/time, 2-11 Setting user and administrative passwords, 2-29 Setup, 2-1 Setup and operation, 2-1 Applications CD, 2-45 CD Restore, 2-40 Driver CD, 2-50 Flash utility, 2-31 LANDesk Client Manager 2-35 SCSISelect utility, 2-34 Setup utility, 2-7 starting up, 2-7 system setup, 2-1 unpacking, 2-1 video drivers, 2-38 Setup utility, 2-7 Setup utility uses, 2-8 Side panel removal, 3-26, 5-4 SIMM installation, 3-13 removal, 3-13, 5-5 SIMMs, 1-10 Slot locations, 3-8 Speakers, 1-22, 2-3 Specifications, 1-23 CD-ROM reader, D-1 hard disk, C-1 Starting Setup utility, 2-9 Switches. See Jumpers System BIOS, 1-7 System board, 1-4 BIOS, 1-7 chip sets, 1-5 features, 1-4 infrared interface, 1-15 interrupt controller, 1-11 ISA bus, 1-12 jumper setting, B-1 jumpers, B-4 parallel interface, 1-13 PCI local bus, 1-12 PCI/IDE ports, 1-13 processor, 1-7 removal, 5-14 Index-5 secondary cache, 1-7 System cleaning, 4-6 System controls, 2-7 System memory, 1-10 System recovery, 2-41, 2-44, 2-45 System restore options, 2-41 System setup, 2-1 System Unit Cover removal, 3-3, 5-2 replacement, 3-5 T Technical support, 4-6 Troubleshooting, 4-8 beep codes, 4-17 error messages, 4-8 problems and solutions, 4-11 Typematic rate delay, 2-16 U Universal Serial Bus, 1-15 Unpacking, 2-1 Using DMI, 2-37 Using the SCSISelect utility, 2-34 Utilities Flash, 2-33 SCSISelect, 2-36 Setup, 2-7 V Video board, 1-15 playback, 1-17 support interface, 1-16 upgrade, 3-14 Voltage select switch, 2-1 (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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