EPSON PowerSpan
Hard Disk Drive Types
The following table lists the types of hard disk drives you can
use in the computer. Check this table and the documentation
supplied with your hard disk to find the correct number for
the type of hard disk drive(s) installed in your computer. You
need to enter this number when you set the hard disk drive
configuration in the SETUP program or the EISA
Configuration utility.
06
820
10
-1
07
918
15
-1
17
08
762
8
0
39
116MB
09
900
15
-1
17
10
977
5
0
17
40MB
11
855
-1
12
855
-1
20
-1
32
I
21
968
10
-1
34
160MB
22
873
13
-1
36
23
636
16
-1
63
313MB
24
830
10
-1
26
105MB
25
751
8
-1
17
49MB
40
615
8
128
17
41
917
15
-1
17
42
1023
15
-1
17
43
44
820
6
-1
17
40MB
Unused
40MB
45
I-
I Unused
46
47
925
699
9
7
-1
256
17
17
69MB
40MB
User-definable
Installation/Support Tips
System Power Requirements
The power cord must be rated for at least 125% of the current
rating of the AC voltage system and must be less than
14.76 feet (4.5 meters) long to comply with the system’s
safety requirements. Do not use or attempt to modify the
supplied AC power cord if it is not the type required for use
in your region.
To avoid permanent damage to the computer, be sure the
voltage selector switch is set to the correct input line voltage
before you turn on the power. The computer is shipped with
the voltage selector switch set to 115 VAC, which is
appropriate for line source voltages between 100 and 120
VAC. If the line source voltage in your location is between
200 and 240 VAC, make sure you set the switch to 230 VAC.
Keyboard and Monitor
Even if you intend to use this system as a network file server,
you need to connect a monitor and a keyboard to complete
the installation. You may remove them once the installation
is complete.
Mouse and Keyboard
When connecting the mouse and keyboard, be careful to plug
them into the proper ports. Although they are physically
identical, they are not interchangeable, and damage may
occur to the ports or the main system board.
Option Cards
The order in which you install option cards depends on the
type of cards you have. If you install only ISA option cards
that do not have their own configuration files, install them
before you connect your peripheral devices. Follow the
instructions in your ISA card manual to set the card’s
switches or jumpers for your system.
Also install any EISA cards you plan to use before you
connect peripheral devices so your EISA Configuration
utility can automatically detect the cards and configure them
correctly.
If you install ISA cards that came with their own
configuration (CFG) files, install them after you have
connected the necessary peripheral devices and run the
computer’s EISA Configuration utility. This allows you to
add the CFG file information to your configuration so the
program can give you the card’s correct jumper and switch
settings. Then you can set the switches and jumpers and
install the card. See the documentation that came with your
card(s) for more information.
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