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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. [. . . ] The MediaDock 2000 provides CD-ROM capability and a stereo sound system. See the NEC Versa MediaDock 2000 User's Guide for instructions on connecting the docking station. NEC Versa 2200C docked with a MediaDock 2000 2-22 Learning to Use the Hardware NEC Versa MiniDock 2000 The NEC Versa MiniDock 2000 option provides you with the convenience of a dock at your desk without taking up a lot of space. With your NEC Versa 2200C securely attached to the MiniDock, you can have one connection with all your peripheral resources -- printer, local area network, monitor, mouse, and keyboard -- instead of five separate connections. The NEC MiniDock 2000 also provides two additional PCMCIA slots. NEC Versa 2200C docked with a MiniDock 2000 Learning to Use the Hardware 2-23 3 About the Software This chapter introduces you to the software that comes with the NEC Versa 2200C, including: s Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups s MS-DOS ® s Online Help s NEC Utilities WINDOWS INTRODUCTION Your NEC Versa 2200C gives you the option of loading either Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups to use on your system. Both Microsoft operating systems provide a means of running applications, navigating through your file structure, and using your notebook computer. Both Windows 95 and Windows for Workgroups use a graphical interface to make the operating systems easy to use. Most popular programs today are designed specifically for Windows, using menus and dialog boxes that operate in much the same way. Learning one program, therefore, helps you learn other Windows programs. About the Software 3-1 Windows 95 Windows 95 gives you the newest features offered by Microsoft, including a Desktop with room to maneuver, a Taskbar for quick navigation between open windows, plug and play features, networking functions, and more. When you choose to install Windows 95, the following icons are loaded on your desktop: s My Computer -- provides access to drives, printers, the Control Panel, and network features. s Inbox -- lets you access the Microsoft Fax and Mail software as well as Microsoft Network Services. s The Internet -- lets you set up a connection via a mo- dem or network PC card to the Internet. s Microsoft Network -- lets you access the Microsoft Network online service if you have a modem. s Recycle Bin -- gives you a trash container in which to put unwanted files. s Network Neighborhood -- shows you the network, inte- grated LANs, and WANs if your system is connected to a network. s My Briefcase -- gives you quick access to files you fre- quently use. s NEC Versa 2200C InfoCenter -- provides several levels of information about your NEC Versa 2200C. (This is further described later in this section. ) s Start -- lets you access a pop-up menu to start pro- grams and applications, open documents, and shut down your system. See the online Using Windows 95 for instructions on using Windows 95. 3-2 About the Software Windows for Workgroups Windows for Workgroups offers the Windows interface to which experienced users are accustomed. The Program Manager contains the following program groups. s Main -- Includes programs and tools to help you control printing; set up printers, plotters, and modems; customize the desktop; and manage files. s Microsoft Accessories -- Includes desktop programs that come with Windows, such as a simple word processing program, a drawing program, a calendar, and a calculator. s Startup -- Lets you add programs to start automatically when you start Windows. s Games -- Gives you a means to practice your Versa- Glide skills or just relax. s My Office -- Includes any applications that Windows detects on your hard disk during installation. s NEC Versa 2200C InfoCenter -- Includes online topics specific to the NEC Versa, NEC customer support, and Windows and DOS. s NEC Versa 2200C Utilities -- Includes small programs written by NEC to help you manage your NEC Versa computer. Application icons are placed in group windows, which are represented by group icons. To start an application, highlight and double click or double tap the application icon. See the online Windows QuickStart in the NEC Information program group for detailed instructions on using Windows for Workgroups. About the Software 3-3 DOS INTRODUCTION MS-DOS is the Microsoft disk operating system that runs the computer. DOS uses commands that every personal computer user needs to know at least a little about. The Windows environment makes it possible for you to manage your system and application programs without knowing DOS commands, but as you become more comfortable with computers you may want to begin learning DOS. For detailed instructions on how to use MS-DOS, refer to the online book MS-DOS 6. 22 QuickStart in the NEC Versa 2200C InfoCenter program group. (This is available if you have Windows for Workgroups on your computer. ) GUIDE TO ONLINE HELP The NEC Versa 2200C has plenty of information for you online. NEC Versa 2200C InfoCenter The NEC Versa 2200C InfoCenter contains several specific areas of information to help you. System Tour The NEC Versa 2200C System Tour takes you completely around the computer, pointing out components, switches, software, and utilities. It's intended to get you comfortable with your new notebook computer. The Tour takes about five minutes. Basics Basics describes the NEC Versa 2200C main features, how to travel with the system, use power management, and care for the system. It includes a glossary. 3-4 About the Software Advanced Topics Advanced Topics covers more specific areas such as adding options, changing setup options, and solving problems. [. . . ] Invalid command, checksum, error in command line, or command line too long (exceeds 40 characters). No silence detected when dialing a system not providing dial tone; enabled by @ dial modifier. Connection at 2400 bps; disabled by X0. 5 6 7 8 CONNECT 1200 NO DIAL TONE BUSY NO ANSWER CONNECT 2400 10 C-10 Modem Commands, Registers, and Codes (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. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. [. . . ]

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