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Summary of Contents for pippin @world PW-20000

Page 1: ...Pippin ujorld User s Manual...

Page 2: ...andling 5 Special setups 6 Choosing a good location Tor your World 6 Connecting the World to your television 7 Connecting the stereo audio composite video cable 7 Connecting the audio cables to your h...

Page 3: ...dio CDs Inserting an audio CD Using the basic audio CD controls Power Start Pause Stop Volume Down and Volume Up headphones Skip Back Skip Forward Open Closc CD tray Using the on screen audio CD contr...

Page 4: ...oard 33 Attaching a stacking expansion unit 33 Connecting the World to your VGA monitor 35 Selecting the appropriate video mode 36 Connecting the World to your VCR 37 Routing sound to the World 39 Con...

Page 5: ...uttons 18 3 Playing Audio CDs 19 Inserting an audio CD 19 Using the basic audio CD controls 21 Power 21 Start Pause 21 Stop 21 Volume Down and Volume Up headphones 22 Skip Back Skip Forward 22 Open Cl...

Page 6: ...ard 33 Attaching a stacking expansion unit 33 Connecting the World to your VGA monitor 35 Selecting the appropriate video mode 36 Connecting the World to your VCR 37 Routing sound to the World 39 Conn...

Page 7: ...ures Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio Move the equipment farther away from the television or rad...

Page 8: ...orking correctly Temperature Celsius C and Fahrenheit F Operating temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F Storage temperature 40 C 65 C 40 F 149 0 F Humidity Operating 8 to 90 noncondensing Storage 5 to 95 no...

Page 9: ...ppin World sometimes just referred to as the World After opening your World you should have the following items if you purchased the Model PW 20000 Model PW 20010 does not include the World keyboard T...

Page 10: ...Front Power indicator light Back Controller Keyboard and Modem Chapter 1...

Page 11: ...cord if any of the following conditions exists the power cord or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged you spill something into the case your World is exposed to rain or any other excess moisture y...

Page 12: ...o not leave the disc tray open If dust gets on the lens of the World the unit may have problems reading your CDs Do not put anything for instance a cup on top of the tray when it is open Do not force...

Page 13: ...d consult a physician To lesson the chance of injury discomfort we suggest Take frequent breaks from typing Make sure to keep your wrist straight Avoid using unnecessary force when typing Care and han...

Page 14: ...urn on the equipment Your TV doesn t have a video Input jack If your TV doesn t have a video input jack you cannot connect the World directly to your TV Instead you can connect the World to your video...

Page 15: ...nd pose a harzard don t attempt to service the World yourself you will void your warranty and could be exposed to lethal voltages It is a good idea to place the unit on a stable hard surface such as a...

Page 16: ...l the World Insert the other red plug Into the right audio Input jack and the other white plug Into the left audio Input jack ol your TV Note that if your TV supports super video S vidco you can use a...

Page 17: ...o or stereo VCR you can use a stereo to mono audio adapter to connect the audio cables to your World You can obtain a stereo to mono audio adapter from your local audio video dealer If your stereo or...

Page 18: ...be powered off then on again before the video mode change can take effect Select NTSC TV lor U S and Canadian TV sets and PAL lor European TV sets If you connect your World to a VGA computer monitor...

Page 19: ...is intended to be electrically grounded Your World is equipped with a grounding plug that should be used only with a grounded AC outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to plug the power co...

Page 20: ...orld to your TV and attached the World controller you are ready to turn on the equipment B1 Turn on your TV and home steroa and VCR It they are connected leave your World oil al this point 2 Select th...

Page 21: ...ut please see the manual that came with your home stereo 4i Turn on your World by pressing the Power button The Power button is at the top left of the World Hold down the button for about one second t...

Page 22: ...recognize a Pippin CD by its Pippin logo This chapter describes how to insert a Pippin CD into the World and how to use the World controller Inserting a Pippin CD To get ready to play a Pippin CD foll...

Page 23: ...y in or press the Open Close button to close the tray In a few moments the first image of the Pippin title appears on your TV For instructions on how to play the title please refer to the manual that...

Page 24: ...tle Thumb pad Use the thumb pad to navigate and position your game character or other object that you arc controlling to the right left up or down Trackball Use the trackball to navigate and position...

Page 25: ...you are playing For more information please sec the manual that came with your Pippin CD Secondary action buttons The functions of these buttons vary depending on the type of Pippin title you arc play...

Page 26: ...he basic Audio CD controls Inserting an Audio CD To get ready to play an Audio CD follow these steps Q Make sure that the World is turned on If you connected your home stereo VCR or other components t...

Page 27: ...3 Place the Audio CD in the tray with the disc label facing up Once the Audio CD is inserted you are ready to use the Audio CD controls located on top of your W rld to play the Audio CD 20 Chapter 3...

Page 28: ...6 6 6 6 f Z SJ Power button Audio stop Skip back CD tray open clos Headphone volume Audio start pause down and up o O Power TUrns your World on and off Press and hold the button for about a second the...

Page 29: ...headphones attached to the World Press the Volume Down button to decrease the volume and the Volume Up button to increase the volume O O Skip Back Skip Forward You can use these buttons to move to the...

Page 30: ...sert an Audio CD and the following screen display will appear The definition and use of each button follows S3 Number Buttons These number icons represent the songs or tracks on your Audio CDs Click a...

Page 31: ...oller Shuffle Shuffle plays the songs on the Audio CD in random order Thumb pad The Thumb Pad lets you move through the Number Icons in the directions of the arrows Play Plays and pauses the Audio CD...

Page 32: ...support information that came with your World It describes where you can obtain technical assistance Care and cleaning Follow these general rules when cleaning the outside of your World and World cont...

Page 33: ...Disconnect the World controller from your World 2 Wipe the surfaces ol the World controller lightly with a clean soft cloth dampened with water To clean the trackball in the World controller do the f...

Page 34: ...triangle outside Ihe ring The trackball is now locked back into place and should roll smoothly If it doesn t repeat these instructions Troubleshooting WARNING If you have a problem with your World and...

Page 35: ...TV s power cord is plugged in properly If the TVIs power cord is plugged into a wall outlet make sure the cord is firmly plugged in Check to see whether power to the outlet has been interrupted Make s...

Page 36: ...CD Make sure the disk label is facing up and the disc is centered in the tray WARNING Hirn off your Wor d before you attempt to open the tray using a paper clip If you don t the Worid may malfunction...

Page 37: ...ft right you may need to clean it See the section Care and Cleaning in this chapter If the trackball doesn t work at all contact an authorized dealer or service provider for additional information Whi...

Page 38: ...u can connect additional equipment like a printer and modem to your World Adding additional memory to your World You can expand your World s memory by adding a memory expansion module X Mem The memory...

Page 39: ...ottom Is exposed 2 Depress the latch then gently swing the panel open 3 Align the memory expansion module over the memory connector and press the module Into place on the connector 4 Swing the panel b...

Page 40: ...board Using any other pen pencil or sharp object could damage the surface of the tablet Attaching a stacking expansion unit The Floppy Dock is an external device that lets you add functionality to the...

Page 41: ...nd tilt the front ot your Wortd slightly downward and place Its Iron leer Into the matching detail In the expansion unit 99 Align the back end ol the World over the hack end ol the expansion unit Pres...

Page 42: ...rld to your VGA monitor make sure that they are both turned off To connect a VGA monitor to your World do the following 1 Connect the monitor cable to itia V6A monitor port on the back ol your eWorld...

Page 43: ...NTSC TV sets and PAL TV sets Place the switch to the type of monitor that you are using Select VGA lor VGA computer monitors Once you have connected the World to your VGA monitor return to Chapter 1...

Page 44: ...cable Into the video lack on the back ol the World 2 Insert the other yellow plug Into your VCR s video Input lack SI Insert one ol the red plugs Into the right audio output lack and one ol the white...

Page 45: ...bles from your local audio and video dealer If you are unsure how to set your home stereo to receive external audio input please see the manual that came with your home stereo Once you have connected...

Page 46: ...You can oblain additional audio cables from your local audio and video dealer Adding Memory and Connecting Other Devices 39...

Page 47: ...and modems see the World homepage on the internet On the back of your World you ll find a printer port and modem port The printer port connects your unit to a printer and the modem port connects your...

Page 48: ...EO IN lack on ihe back ol the RF Modulator BO Insert one ol the while plugs Into the left audio lack ol the World and the other white plug Into Ihe AUDIO IN lack on the back ol the RF Modulator 3 Set...

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Page 50: ...architecture 8 KB data and 8 KB instruction caches IEEE standard single and double precision floating point unit FPU Performance ratings SPECint92 rating is 60 SPECfp92 rating is 70 Compact disc read...

Page 51: ...Cable length 2 6m 101 5 in Input ports TWo 10 pin Pippin Applc Desktop Bus P ADB ports Audio left and right stereo 16 bit 44 kHz sampled input Serial two standard serial ports Output ports Video comp...

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