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TCF/DCL/01/002 rev1 2/2/2001 PD 

 

 

 

Appendix 4 

Instruction Manual 

Summary of Contents for CASSIUS C3600

Page 1: ...TCF DCL 01 002 rev1 2 2 2001 PD Appendix 4 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...GETTING STARTED AND REFERENCE GUIDE CASSIUS PC...

Page 3: ...Corporation Although every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of the document are accurate Densitron Corporation and its authorised distributor assume no responsibility for any errors c...

Page 4: ...1 18 Windows 2000 Emergency Repair Diskette where applicable 1 20 C H A P T E R 2 2 1 Using your Cassius PC 2 1 Introduction 2 2 Remote Control 2 2 TV Tuner 2 4 FM Radio Tuner 2 6 DVD Player 2 7 C H...

Page 5: ...Problems Switching On 6 2 Problems with your Keyboard and Mouse 6 4 A P P E N D I X A A I Regulatory Statements and Battery Disposal A I CE Symbol A II FCC Part 68 A II FCC Part 15 A III Laser Complia...

Page 6: ...Maintaining Your Cassius PC Describes how to maintain and upgrade your Cassius PC Chapter 4 Reinstalling Software Describes how to reinstall software on your Cassius PC Chapter 5 Bios Setup Describes...

Page 7: ...and use your Cassius PC www cassiuspc com and www cassiuspc co uk Provides online information about your Cassius PC Typographical Conventions This guide uses the typographical conventions shown below...

Page 8: ...ed This chapter describes how to start using your Cassius PC In This Chapter What s in the Box Getting to Know your Cassius PC The Cordless Keyboard and Mouse Safety Precautions Switching On Windows 2...

Page 9: ...d Cordless keyboard and wrist rest Cordless mouse Batteries for the keyboard and mouse Hardware drivers on the Cassius PC Software CD Software disks and licence documentation for the operating system...

Page 10: ...s PC The front view of your Cassius PC is shown below Each feature is described below Item Description Function A Stand Supports your Cassius PC B 15 Flat Screen Provides a sharp flicker free display...

Page 11: ...elow Item Description Function A Power Socket Connect your AC power cord to this port B Connection Block 1 Intertaiment Only Refer to Connection Block C Connection Block 2 Refer to Connection Block 2...

Page 12: ...ting arms or stands Side View of your Cassius PC The side view of your Cassius PC is shown below Each feature is described below Item Description Function A Floppy Disk Drive 3 inch The eject button i...

Page 13: ...irmly pushing at centre until it clicks in place over the spindle with the label visible If the unit is switched off you can eject the CD DVD tray by inserting a straightened paper clip into the hole...

Page 14: ...your Cassius PC is shown below The table below describes each feature Item Description Function A Internal Microphone Allows you to provide audio input B LCD Brightness Control Buttons Brightness sett...

Page 15: ...ted by LEDs on the external keyboard H Disc Drive Activity LED Flickers when data is transferring between drives I Standby Button Allows you to put your Cassius PC into standby mode J Power Switch All...

Page 16: ...nal PS 2 keyboard port To enable this port move the RF DIS switch up Printer red Parallel printer port COM1 dark green Serial RS 232 port VGA blue External VGA video port to connect an external analog...

Page 17: ...io antenna connection Intertainment VHF RF AERIAL TV antenna connection or satellite cable connection Intertainment SVIDEO OUT S video output for connection to external television and video devices In...

Page 18: ...Cordless Keyboard and Mouse This section explains how to Install batteries in the keyboard and mouse Switch your Cassius PC to using a normal keyboard and mouse using the Ext KBD MS switch on the bac...

Page 19: ...The table below describes each feature Item Description Function A Left Mouse Button Allows you to select buttons menus and other software features B Mouse Wheel Allows you to scroll through some appl...

Page 20: ...ss Keyboard and Mouse below E Mouse Ball If mouse operation is unreliable this may need cleaning The cordless keyboard and cordless wheel mouse require batteries A set of batteries is supplied The key...

Page 21: ...cording to the diagram in the battery compartment Carefully replace the battery compartment cover To Use a Normal Keyboard and Mouse Switch off your Cassius PC Disable the wireless keyboard and mouse...

Page 22: ...connected to the mains in a country using a 110v or a 220 240v power supply and will switch accordingly Therefore you can take it abroad and plug it in without altering the power settings You should h...

Page 23: ...s on your Cassius PC Positioning your Cassius PC Follow the safety instructions shown below for comfort and efficiency Do not keep your Cassius PC near radiators or other heat sources on loose papers...

Page 24: ...lower back Ensure your forearms are horizontal your wrists are comfortable and your upper arms hang naturally beside you Ensure your wrists are supported when using the cordless keyboard or mouse Sit...

Page 25: ...not interrupted Follow the instructions shown below Connect your modem to a telephone line if required Turn on your Cassius PC using the power switch on the right Your Cassius PC will now boot up When...

Page 26: ...your text and then click on the next text area Once you have completed all the text areas in a window click the appropriate button usually OK or Next in the bottom of the window Brief explanations of...

Page 27: ...u through the process Windows 2000 Emergency Repair Diskette where applicable Windows 2000 may become corrupted by some process during its use In some cases this can prevent it starting properly To co...

Page 28: ...tarted 1 21 Click Exit Remove the diskette from the drive and store it in a safe place To Boot from an Emergency Repair Diskette Switch off your Cassius PC Insert the Emergency Repair Diskette Switch...

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Page 30: ...ing your Cassius PC This chapter describes ways you can use your Cassius PC In This Chapter Remote Control Intertainment only TV Tuner Intertainment only FM Radio Tuner Intertainment only DVD Player I...

Page 31: ...hermore you can control all these features with a single remote control This chapter provides a brief overview of these special features so that you may begin to use them You can find further document...

Page 32: ...tons Volume Up Down Teletext To view teletext pages where available press any of the four colored FastText buttons on the remote controller When using teletext the remote controller buttons function a...

Page 33: ...Cassius PC be asks you if you want to Auto Tune We recommend that you choose to Auto Tune by clicking the Tune button This ensures that when using the TV tuner in the future you can easily choose all...

Page 34: ...ionally the software allows you to view Teletext pages in an Internet explorer style window or a TV style full screen mode for use with the remote control You can view Teletext in two ways from within...

Page 35: ...orward Go to home teletext page The channel on which teletext is being received from can be selected using the drop down menu beside the home page button The Search button opens a text search dialog f...

Page 36: ...ns on the DVD player represent the standard playback buttons on any video recorder or DVD player To play the DVD movie click the play button Software Features You can fast forward or rewind the curren...

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Page 38: ...R 3 Maintaining your Cassius PC This chapter describes how to maintain and upgrade your Cassius PC In This Chapter Cleaning your Cassius PC Memory Expansion System Battery Replacement PC Card Slot Ot...

Page 39: ...ers as these will irreparably damage the specially coated LCD glass Memory Expansion You can install additional main memory in your Cassius PC Your Cassius PC will only accept 3 3 volt PC133 144 pin S...

Page 40: ...compartment at the top of the rear of your Cassius PC is shown below Follow the instructions shown below Turn off your Cassius PC and any peripherals Disconnect the power cord and any other cables co...

Page 41: ...d lines up with the bump in the socket at this stage Gently push the SO DIMM card flat until it clicks into place Replace the plastic door and screws Reconnect your Cassius PC and switch it on Check t...

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Page 43: ...our system by inserting a device card The slot supports one PCMCIA or PC CARD type peripheral of size Type I or II Your Cassius PC may be switched on or off when installing a card in the slot To Inser...

Page 44: ...the PC Card icon on your desktop select the device you wish to disable and click Stop A message will appear to tell you that you may remove the card To Remove a PCMCIA Card or PC CARD Press the butto...

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Page 46: ...C H A P T E R 4 Reinstalling Software This chapter describes how to reinstall the software on your Cassius PC In This Chapter Reinstalling Drivers Obtaining New Drivers Reinstalling Programs...

Page 47: ...ssius PC Setup menu will automatically appear Select Drivers from the main menu to display the driver section Select the driver you want to install Follow the instructions on screen to complete instal...

Page 48: ...nto your CDROM drive The Cassius PC Setup menu will automatically appear Select Software from the main menu to display the software section Select the program you want to install Follow the instructio...

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Page 50: ...C H A P T E R 5 Bios Setup This chapter describes how to use the bios setup facility In This Chapter The Bios Setup Using the Bios Setup Changing your Bios Settings...

Page 51: ...nd possible damage to some of its components Densitron Computers Ltd accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your system in this fashion and strongly recommends that you do not make any changes...

Page 52: ...he errors that will cause the computer to pause during boot up Options are All Errors No Errors All But Keyboard All But Diskette and All But Disk Key Depending on the setting if the computer does not...

Page 53: ...ars sec respectively are used Since the Cassius PC is designed for a Microsoft Windows operating system that overrides this setting the default is Disabled SECURITY OPTION Only applicable once a User...

Page 54: ...be enabled USB CONTROLLER Enables or disables USB support on your system The default is Enabled and this setting should be kept unless there is some specific reason to disable the USB ports USB KEYBO...

Page 55: ...ION Sets the function of the Standby button If set to Disabled the Standby button has no effect If set to Break Wake on pressing the standby button the system enters Suspend mode Standby must then be...

Page 56: ...set the frequency at which the processor and bus circuitry within your Cassius PC operate It is also used to enable auto detection of the PCI clock frequency and to enable spectrum spread modulation...

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Page 58: ...C H A P T E R 6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot problems with your Cassius PC In This Chapter Problems Switching On Problems with your Keyboard and Mouse...

Page 59: ...nel Your Cassius PC is not receiving mains power 1 Check the mains lead is securely plugged into the mains power wall socket and into the back of your Cassius PC 2 Check the mains power wall socket in...

Page 60: ...h on the computer 3 Unplug your Cassius PC from the mains power wall socket and plug it in again Then press the power button on the button panel 4 If none of the above resolves the problem please cont...

Page 61: ...n It may be necessary to manually connect your keyboard or mouse Please refer to Chapter 1 Getting Started Manually Connecting the Cordless Keyboard and Mouse 2 The cordless keyboard and mouse both re...

Page 62: ...e unable to resolve a problem using these troubleshooters or your problem is not covered support is available on the Cassius PC website at www cassiuspc com and www cassiuspc co uk Alternatively pleas...

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Page 64: ...bol how to dispose of your system battery and the FCC regulatory compliance statements In This Appendix CE Symbol FCC Part 68 FCC Part 15 Laser Compliance Statement Disposing of the System Battery Liq...

Page 65: ...PC complies with the FCC Part 68 Rules and Regulations The telephone company may request the information shown below Ringer Equivalence Number FCC Registration Number The FCC label provided on the bac...

Page 66: ...propriate If you have any problems contact Densitron FCC Part 15 This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These...

Page 67: ...essly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Laser Compliance Statement The CD ROM drive Cassius Pro only or DVD ROM drive Cassius In...

Page 68: ...y with a battery of the same type To avoid possible injury or death do not Throw or immerse the battery into water Allow it to heat up to more than 212 F 100 C Attempt to repair or disassemble it When...

Page 69: ...technology in the device must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home use and other limited pay per view use only unless otherwise authorized in writing by Macrovision Reverse engineeri...

Page 70: ...A P P E N D I X B Overview This chapter gives you a brief overview of your Cassius PC In This Chapter Computers Explained Your Cassius PC...

Page 71: ...is is the microchip that performs the majority of the brain work within the computer This chip is responsible for many of the calculations that make your computer run and for orchestrating the other d...

Page 72: ...se but they can hold much more information than ordinary CDs Consequently movies are written onto DVDs because you cannot fit a whole film on a CD In addition to the devices listed above there are num...

Page 73: ...erating system in order to utilise its capabilities Just as drivers are the bridge between hardware and the operating system applications are the bridge between the operating system and you In order t...

Page 74: ...ay 3D computer games listen to music and much more In addition the Intertainment model allows you to watch DVD videos listen to FM radio watch NICAM Stereo TV and connect your PC to a TV or video The...

Page 75: ...inment Only Front Mounted IrDA Infra Red Port Wireless Keyboard and Mouse with Additional PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports S PDIF Digital Audio Output One RS232 Serial Port One Bi directional ECP EPP Par...

Page 76: ...Blocks Block 1 1 9 Block 2 1 10 Rear 1 8 Conventions Typographical vi Cordless Keyboard and Mouse 1 11 Documentation Available vi DVD Player 2 7 Emergency Repair Diskette 1 20 FM Radio Tuner 2 6 Gett...

Page 77: ...our Keyboard and Mouse 6 4 Radio Tuner 2 6 Remote Control 2 2 Removing a PCMCIA Card or PC CARD 3 6 Repair Diskette 1 20 Safety Precautions 1 15 Using your Cassius PC 1 15 Software B 3 Switching On 1...

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