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3.Plugging the RJ11 Phone line[figure. 6]With telephone line connectivity, you can network PCs located anywherin the same building where you have acce
CH3. System disassemble & assembleThis model provides many convenient options that gives you more systef l e x i b i l i t y. This chapter describ
1. Disassembling DrawingThis section describes how to disassemble PC for adding RAMs, changinb a t t e r y, installing modem card etc.It is very impor
2) As you could see [figure.8], there are 5 screws and loose 4 of themwhich is indicated as ① to separate the thin plate.[figure. 8]Daewoo Telecom Lt①
3) After you separate the thin plate as you can see in [figure. 9], loose screws indicated as ➁ to separate transparent case ➂, first remove thspeaker
4) After you separate transparent case, loose 3 screws indicated as ⑤t oseparate the body of PC. [figure. 10,11] shows how you can separatbody and mon
5) Description for each part of main board and interface board locatebeneath the monitor.[figure. 13][figure. 13]V G A ( 6 p i n )P o w e r ( 2 4 p i
2. Upgrading Memory and Changing the backup BatteryThis section is to describe that upgrading memory and Changing thbackup battery.Upgrading MemoryThi
How to re m o v e1) Locate the two clips that hold the memory module in place. One cliholds the left edge of the module and the other clip holds the r
Changing the Battery1) A mercury cell is located in the center of main board to keep setup datof CMOS2) If you see the case part, you could find protr
S t a rt i n g1. How to use this manual2. Check Items3. System SettingCh1.System Configuration1. Front configuration2. Rear configurationCh2. Start to
3. Assembling Drawing1) You can assemble PC with reverse order of disassembling. First of alplease check if all part is attached firmly.2) Connect bod
5) After finish assembling body part, combine transparent case like [figure17], drive these crews (➃), and also connect to the speak cable(⑤) .[figure
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Ch.4 Monitor1.F a c t o ry preset display modeResolution FrequencyH(Pixel) V(Line) H(KHz) V(Hz)VGA 640 350 31.5 70720 400 31.5 70640 480 31.5 60VEGA 6
3.OSD CONTROL PROGRAMG e n e r a l[figure. 20]- Brightness : Adjust the brightness of the entire image.- Contrast : Adjust the contrast of image, the
G e o m e t ry[figure. 21]- Pincushion : Adjust the left and right margins for more convex or morc o n c a v e m a r gins. - Pin Balance : Adjust the
C o l o r[figure. 22]- Red Gain : Adjust the red gain. - Green Gain : Adjust the green gain.- Blue Gain : Adjust the blue gain.- Red Cutoff : Adjust t
U t i l i t y[figure. 23]- Degauss : Degauss the display and restore image quality.- GD-Recall : Return the original value- GD-Save : Save the setting
Ch.5 Mother board1 . S p e c i f i c a t i o nItem SpecificationsModel Name CB657N-BXCPU Single Celeron Processor 400/433/466/500MHz(370-pin PGA conne
Item SpecificationsAudio - Built in Trident 4DWAVE-DX-1 PCI Audio controller- Crystal 4297A stereo audio CODEC or compatible part- Built in 1.5W Audio
S t a rt i n gHow to use this manualIt is very easy to install the computer system with this manual.Please read this guide carefully, before you insta
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3.Set JumpersPin assignmentCMOS Clear(JP6)To clear the CMOS Data : 1) Turn off your computer and plugged out your AC power cord from wall socket2) Clo
Ch.6 Bios SetupThe SETUP program is a built-in program that allows configuration ofunctions and devices of the system.This chapter provides informatio
4. <+>,<-> and the space bar will scroll the current field’s value.5. To change a value of configuration, repeat the procedure 2 through 4
<Figure1> Main ScreenUse this menu for basic system configuration.You can make the following selections on the Main Menu itself.-System Ti m eTh
-System DateThis option displays the current system date.Use <+> and <-> keys to change the values.Press <Enter> to move from the Mo
2. Advanced Setup MenuUse this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system’c h i p s e t .Selecting “Advanced” from the Menu Bar displa
-Installed O/SSelect the operating system installed on your system which you will usmost commonly.(Note : An incorrecting setting can cause some opera
- S p read SpectrumWhen this item is Enabled, the EMI noise can be extremely minimized.-I/O Device Configuration.This item allows you to configure I/O
<Figure 3> Security Screen-Supervisor Password ls : /User Password ls :These items show the states of the Supervisor and User Password.-Set Supe
2.Check ItemsCheck your boxes for the following items.U s e r’s Manual CD-ROM Ti t l ePower cordM o u s eK e y b o a r dS y s t e mAIO(DAE) 0.3.30 3:
-Set User PasswordCan set a User Password only when a supervisor password is set up.To clear the current password, just hit <Enter> on New Passw
4.Power Setup MenuUse this menu to configure Power-Management features.Selecting “Power” from the Menu Bar displays the Power menu whiclooks like this
-Power Buton OverrideSpecify power button option as following:Enabled : Use Power Button as the Suspend/Resume Button and support sec Power override.D
: Resuming from the Suspend Mode- By Pressing the Power switch, Keyboard, Mouse- When the modem rings(when “Resume On Modem” is set to “On”)- Accoring
5. Boot Setup MenuUse this menu to specify any drive as a boot drive.Selecting “Boot” from the Menu Bar displays the Boot menu, which looklike this :&
- 1 / 2 / 3 / 4You can arrange the Boot Order List at the top of this menu to specify thorder of the devices from which the BIOS will attempt to boot
6. Exit Setup MenuExits the current menu.Selecting “Exit” from the Menu Bar displays the Exit menu, which looklike this :<Fihure 6> Exit ScreenE
-Exit Saving ChangesSave current values and exit the SETUP program.-Exit Discarding Changeslgnore the changes and exit SETUP p r o g r a m .-Load Setu
* Other System Related Issues“Phdisk32” Utility(Phdisk32.exe)This utility creates a hidden file(save2disk.bin) on the HDD to store datsaved for the ‘S
3.System SettingOperate the PC on a sturdy level surface such as desk or table.Daewoo Telecom LtPlease do not overload the powers o c k e t .Do not pl
Ch.1 System Configuration1.F r ont configuration[ f i g u r e . 2 ]M i c r o - p h o n eM o n i t o rHDD LEDPower ButtoFDD LEDCD-ROM DriveCD-ROM Drive
2.Rear Configuration[ f i g u r e . 3 ]Daewoo Telecom LtAC PowerS p e a k e rM o u s eK e y b o a r dLine inSpeaker outUSB portL A NTel Line(to theP h
Ch.2 Start to Install1.Plugging keyboard and mouse[figure. 4]Keyboard and mouse connector is on the rear panel.Connect the keyboard to the keyboard co
2.Plugging the power cord[figure. 5]D@eBox Computer System applies both 110/220V power range withouany setting action.Just plug the power cord into yo
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