EUROCOM 6100t User Manual Download Page 1

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Updating or revising this manual or making any changes to the information herein 
will be initiated when the company deems it necessary. The company reserves the 
right to take the above-mentioned actions and is under no obligation to notify any 
person of such actions in advance or afterwards.

 

 
1997 
 
 

Trademark 

MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT and Microsoft Mouse are registered 
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 
 
IBM PC, OS/2, PS/2, EGA, and VGA are registered trademarks of International 
Business Machines Corporation.  
 
Intel, Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation. 
 
AMI is a trademark of American Megatrends, Inc. 
 
Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. 
 
 

Warranty Provisions 

Warranties for the Notebook Computer may vary with different areas. If you have any 
questions, please call your local dealer with the serial number of your unit, and you 
will be provided with all warranty information you need. 
 
The manufacturer is not liable to any purchaser for damage, lost revenue, lost wages, 
lost savings, or any other incidental or consequential damages arising from the 
purchase or use of the product or inability to use the product. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 6100t

Page 1: ...nternational Business Machines Corporation Intel Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation AMI is a trademark of American Megatrends Inc Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respect...

Page 2: ...interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on...

Page 3: ...xtension cord is used with this product make sure the total current drawn by the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord or outlet power ratings 10 Do not allow forei...

Page 4: ...ery Compatible 15 Proper Handling of Battery Packs 15 Top Front View 17 LCD Panel 17 Dual Stereo Speakers 17 LCD Bar 17 Trackpad 17 Windows 95 Keyboard 17 LEDs Power Switch and Microphone 19 LCD Bar 2...

Page 5: ...PC Card Sockets 35 Replacing Hard Disk Drive 37 Replacing Floppy Disk Drive 39 Using CD ROM 40 Using Embedded Numeric Keypad 41 Using Power Management 42 Doze 42 Suspend and Resume 42 Display Idle 42...

Page 6: ...6 Peripheral Setup 52 Security 54 Utility 56 Default 57 Exit 58 0V Suspend Utility 59...

Page 7: ...ully unpack the Notebook Computer and its included accessories If there are any discrepancies or problems contact your dealer immediately Be sure to save the packing materials in the case you need to...

Page 8: ...comfortable enough for you to work If you properly care for the Notebook it will provide many years of reliable service However remember this computer system is a precision instrument and it should n...

Page 9: ...che PBSRAM 8MB expandable up to 128MB 8 16 32 64MB 144 pin SODIMM RAM modules option l System BIOS 256KB flash ROM PCI 2 1 Plug and Play 1 0a l Display 11 3 TFT SVGA 800x600 pixels LCD panel available...

Page 10: ...R ASKIR l Audio Sound Blaster Pro compatible Built in microphone l Power Management Doze mode Suspend Resume Display idle mode Hard disk idle mode APM 1 2 l Rechargeable battery Pack Ni MH or Li Ion a...

Page 11: ...mputer System operation with an incorrect power adapter will cause damage to the Notebook and its components 1 Connect the power cord to the power adapter 2 Plug the power adapter to the AC in socket...

Page 12: ...e top cover latch to the right to release the latch 2 Lift the top cover to reveal the LCD panel and keyboard 3 Raise the LCD panel to a comfortable viewing angle 4 Press the power button once to turn...

Page 13: ...perating time however will be dependent upon the application you use and the configuration you set Inserting 1 Open the battery access door on the left side of the Notebook 2 Slide the battery into th...

Page 14: ...ttery pack into the proprietary bracket to have your system powerful Contact your dealer for more information 1 Turn the Notebook off 2 Turn the Notebook over 3 Locate the FDD Floppy Disk Drive latch...

Page 15: ...f line charge to charge the battery DURACELL Rechargeable Battery Compatible The Notebook system is compatible with DURACELL rechargeable battery m DR36 nickel metal hydride Ni MH rechargeable battery...

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Page 17: ...speakers provide clear stereophonic sound C LCD Bar The Notebook features the LCD bar which displays the status of various devices The symbols defined later will appear on the LCD bar when appropriat...

Page 18: ...18 B C D A E...

Page 19: ...ge when system power off Orange Battery in charge when system power on Green Primary battery fully charged Red Secondary battery fully charged Orange Both batteries fully charged Icon Function Descrip...

Page 20: ...critically low CD ROM is accessing Floppy Disk Drive is accessing Hard Disk Drive is accessing The system has entered the 5V Suspend mode The CPU is running at the maximum speed Scroll lock function...

Page 21: ...t It can be used to make a cordless connection between the system and an IrDA compliant device D Ventilation Grids The ventilation grids are necessary to dissipate heat Do not block or obstruct them d...

Page 22: ...22 A C E G F G B D H...

Page 23: ...t side for diskette ejection This compartment may also be used for optional accessory such as the Secondary Battery Pack C Primary Battery Pack and Latch This compartment houses a removable and rechar...

Page 24: ...24 A B C D...

Page 25: ...a MIDI keyboard or instrument A standard joystick may also be connected D External Monitor CRT Port This port is used for display output to an external monitor Simultaneous display with the LCD panel...

Page 26: ...26 A D F G C E B...

Page 27: ...removal all batteries and disconnect the AC power adapter Make sure that you wear an anti static wrist strap to ground yourself before working with any internal components of the Notebook Static elect...

Page 28: ...ews that fasten the heat sink mounted on the CPU 5 Locate the DIP Switch SW2 to set the proper configuration for CPU frequency SW2 3 SW2 4 SW2 5 SW2 6 SW2 7 CPU Speed Off Off Off Off Off 90 MHz Off On...

Page 29: ...29 l The back side of heat sink Washer for AMD K6 only Washer Thermal Pad Set for CPU power Set for CPU speed Heat Sink CPU Power Module...

Page 30: ...work with the ZIF socket Improper tool or incorrect operation may damage the socket l Insert the proprietary tool into the OPEN position of the ZIF socket Move the screwdriver to the right to unlock...

Page 31: ...aler for example Continue the process that you work with CPU processors The DIP Switch SW2 1 and SW2 2 need to be set ON when you are going to update the existing system BIOS But you should set them b...

Page 32: ...owing memory configurations the total memory size will be automatically detected by the POST routines Bank 0 64 bit Bank 1 64 bit Power Speed Total Size 1Mx16 x4 None 8MB 1Mx16 x4 1Mx16 x4 16MB 1Mx16...

Page 33: ...33 Bank 0 Bank 1...

Page 34: ...to system features Hold down the Fn key while pressing other key as below Hot Keys System Features Remark Fn F3 Expand LCD display Graphics only Fn F4 Control display top center position Fn F6 Toggle...

Page 35: ...ax modem communication devices or expanded memory PC cards have three types Type I measures 3 3mm thick Type II 5 0mm and Type III 10 5mm You may accordingly use two Type II PC cards or one Type III P...

Page 36: ...36 l To remove a PC card press the appropriate eject button and the card will be ejected from its slot A Socket A B Socket B C Eject Button for Socket A D Eject Button for Socket B A C B D...

Page 37: ...BIOS canbe used to configure the system to accept different drives Refer to Chapter 3 WINBIOS Setup for instructions to operate the utility Removing 1 Turn the system power off 2 Pull the hard disk tr...

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Page 39: ...t The compartment that the floppy disk currently resides may get exchangeable with the option Secondary Battery Pack described in Chapter One Contact your dealer for more details of the option When us...

Page 40: ...hnicians should perform repairs to the CD ROM To insert a CD press the Eject Button and place the CD on the Disc Tray label side facing up Push the CD tray in and you are ready to get started The Busy...

Page 41: ...yboard will function as a Numeric Keypad Follow these steps to access the Numeric Keypad l Press the NumLock key to lock the Numeric Keypad l Notice if the NumLock LED indicator in green light l Press...

Page 42: ...d Mode will respond to interrupt events to determine a return to normal operation called Resume Display Idle The system will shut off the Notebook s LCD display panel backlight after a specified perio...

Page 43: ...routine may halt execution depending on the severity of the problem POST also initializes BIOS configuration then boots the operating system POST Normal Operation If no error occurs the BIOS will beg...

Page 44: ...RAM The information will be saved even when the power is turned off and retains that when the system is turned back on WINBIOS provides you with graphical user interface for easy access Invoking WINBI...

Page 45: ...ain Menu Description Standard Sets the time and date configures disk drives Setup Advanced Configures basic system performance parameters Power Mgmt Configures power conservation features Peripheral C...

Page 46: ...rackpad pointing device to access the WINBIOS Setup or use the specific key defined as below Keystroke Function Tab Moves to the next window or field Enter Selects in the current field Esc Closes the...

Page 47: ...46 User Auto CDROM Floptical LBA Large Mode Off On Block Mode Off On 32Bit Mode Off On PIO Mode Auto 0 1 2 3 4 5 Date Time Enters the current date and time Day Month Year Hour Minute Second Floppy A S...

Page 48: ...third boot drive The settings are Disabled IDE 0 Floppy or CDROM BootUp Num Lock Set Off to turn the Num Lock key off when the system is booted or set On to turn the Num Lock on Mouse Support Set Enab...

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Page 50: ...pend Time Out Specify the length of a period of system inactivity When the timer expires the system enters Suspend Mode The settings are Disabled or from 1 minute to 20 minutes 5V to 0V Suspend Time O...

Page 51: ...ut Specify the length of a period of video inactivity When the timer expires the LCD display will be put on standby mode The settings are Disabled or from 1 to 20 minutes Hard Disk Idle Time Out Speci...

Page 52: ...option is available only if the setting for the Parallel Port Mode is ECP Available settings are 1 or 3 OnBoard Se rial Port1 Enable the serial port 1 and specify the base I O port address for serial...

Page 53: ...first audio DMA channel The settings are DMA 0 DMA 1 DMA 3 2nd Audio DMA Channel Specify the second audio DMA channel The settings are Disabled DMA 0 DMA 1 DMA 3 IRQ Select Select an IRQ signal The s...

Page 54: ...visor password up to 6 characters every time the system is booted or when WINBIOS Setup is accessed You may either type the password on the keyboard or select letters using the mouse The password does...

Page 55: ...55 User Enter a user password up to 6 characters every time the system is booted or when WINBIOS Setup is accessed Prior setting of supervisor password is required...

Page 56: ...WP Starting write precompensation cylinder Sec number of sectors Size drive capacity Click on PIO Mode to select the IDE programmed I O mode among the settings Auto 0 1 2 3 4 5 Click on Block Mode and...

Page 57: ...57 Default Original Restore the current setup settings to the old values Optimal Load the optimal values for best system performance...

Page 58: ...58 Exit Click the Close button in the upper left corner of the window to close the WINBIOS Setup You can also follow the Help instruction to exit the WINBIOS by pressing Esc key...

Page 59: ...o Z if Save to DOS file 5 SystemMemory AUTO Options Enter system memory in KB e g 8096 or AUTO for auto detection 6 VGAMemory AUTO Options Enter video memory in KB e g 1024 or AUTO for auto detection...

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