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16     E-1000 Series User’s Guide

Rear Panel

This section illustrates and describes the rear panel of both the E-1000 and 
E-1000N systems.

A

AC power-in connector

B

Kensington lock receptacle

C

Locking thumbscrew (optional)

D

Fax/data modem (optional)

E

Line in

F

Phone jack

G

Case lock tabs (2)

H

Voltage selector

I

Audio in

J

Audio out

K

USB ports (2)

L

Mouse port

M

Keyboard port

I

Q

P

O

N

M

L

K

J

H

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

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Summary of Contents for E-1000 Series

Page 1: ...E 1000 Series User s Guide MAN SYS US E1000 USR GDE R2 6 98 8502976...

Page 2: ...2 6 98 In our effort to use nature s resources efficiently and wisely we print all manuals on recycled papers that meet the minimum requirements established by the Federal EPA in its guidelines for re...

Page 3: ...sequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In the interest of continued product development Gateway 2000 reserves the ri...

Page 4: ...3 E 1000 Front Panel 13 E 1000N Front Panel 14 Rear Panel 16 System Board Features 20 Central Processing Unit 20 Memory 20 BIOS 20 LM78 Hardware Management 21 Chapter 3 Maintaining and Cleaning Your S...

Page 5: ...ii E 1000 Series User s Guide Appendix 29 Acronyms and Abbreviations 30 Terms and Definitions 32 Regulatory Compliance Statements 35 Index 39 ug book Page ii Tuesday June 30 1998 11 53 AM...

Page 6: ...Preface Contents Conventions Used in This Guide iv Safety Instructions v ug book Page iii Tuesday June 30 1998 11 53 AM...

Page 7: ...ust be pressed simultaneously Setup Commands to be entered options to select and messages that appear on your monitor are printed in bold User s Guide Names of publications and files are printed in it...

Page 8: ...the voltage setting for your area The voltage selector switch is set at the factory to the correct voltage This system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding plug a plug with a grounding pin This plug wi...

Page 9: ...se of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Unplug the system from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel if The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has been...

Page 10: ...apter 1 Getting Started Contents Setting Up Your System 2 Starting Your System 3 Using Power Management 6 Turning Off Your System 7 Resetting Your Computer 8 ug book Page 1 Tuesday June 30 1998 11 53...

Page 11: ...er strip that is easily accessible When you turn off the computer with the power button some electricity still flows through the computer To remove all power from the computer you need to unplug it Pr...

Page 12: ...ners The system self checks the memory even if the monitor is not connected If the monitor is connected and turned on the screen displays the startup sequence If any errors are encountered your system...

Page 13: ...Next to move through the boxes until you finish the wizard and are prompted to restart your computer Note that almost all of the dialog boxes that open in the startup wizard have a button that takes...

Page 14: ...diskette in the A drive 6 Click Create Disk 7 Windows tells you to place the diskette in the drive and warns that all files on the diskette will be deleted Click OK to continue The system creates the...

Page 15: ...al POST and startup routines 1 Save and close any open files to prevent data loss in the event of a power failure 2 Click the Start button and then click Suspend on the Start menu 3 The power indicato...

Page 16: ...ery time you turn off the system You may lose data if you don t follow the proper procedure 1 Click the Start button and then click Shut Down on the Start menu 2 Click Shut down the computer Windows 9...

Page 17: ...nd press the power button to turn off the computer 4 Wait for several seconds and then press the power button to turn on the computer 5 After displaying some of the startup screens a message appears a...

Page 18: ...ress and release the power button to turn on the computer As a part of the regular startup process a program to check the disk status will automatically run When the checks are finished Windows will s...

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Page 20: ...Chapter 2 System Features Contents Computer Features 12 Front Panels 13 Rear Panel 16 System Board Features 20 ug book Page 11 Tuesday June 30 1998 11 53 AM...

Page 21: ...chipset E 1000 system One PCI slot and one shared PCI ISA slot on riser card E 1000N system Two PCI slots on riser card 1 44 MB 3 5 inch disk drive Integrated primary and secondary PIIX 4 UATA IDE con...

Page 22: ...switch D Power on LED E Hard drive LED F Headphone jack 3 5 inch device bay The 3 5 inch device bay comes standard with a 1 44 MB disk drive installed 5 25 inch device bay The front accessible 5 25 in...

Page 23: ...lit when power is applied to the system Hard drive LED The hard drive LED lights when the hard disk drive is active Headphone jack The headphone jack is available to plug in headphones or powered spea...

Page 24: ...system off Power on LED The power on LED is lit when power is applied to the system Hard drive LED The hard drive LED lights when the hard disk drive is active Headphone jack The headphone jack is ava...

Page 25: ...systems A AC power in connector B Kensington lock receptacle C Locking thumbscrew optional D Fax data modem optional E Line in F Phone jack G Case lock tabs 2 H Voltage selector I Audio in J Audio ou...

Page 26: ...is a galvanized 6 foot length of cable that is usually looped around an immovable object and inserted in the receptacle to prevent theft Locking thumbscrew optional A locking thumbscrew prevents unau...

Page 27: ...from an external source such as a microphone CD player or cassette recorder is plugged into this jack Audio out Sound output from the integrated sound system is available by using this jack Powered s...

Page 28: ...o enable it to communicate with the system Serial port Serial devices such as midi interface cables may be plugged into this port to enable communication with the system RJ45 network connection This c...

Page 29: ...MMs DIMMs represent an advancement in capability because they provide a 64 bit data path that allows for faster data transfer across the system board The previous type of memory Single In line Memory...

Page 30: ...es System LM78 Hardware Management LM78 is an integrated data acquisition system that lets you monitor the status of your system hardware Monitored information includes internal temperature fan speed...

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Page 32: ...d Drive 24 Installing and Restoring LANDesk 24 Using the System Restoration CD 25 Protecting Against Viruses 25 Cleaning Your System 26 Cleaning the Mouse 26 Cleaning the Keyboard 27 Cleaning the Moni...

Page 33: ...s Consult your Windows Help or the operating system documentation for detailed instructions Installing and Restoring LANDesk Intel s LANDesk Client Manager is the desktop management interface DMI solu...

Page 34: ...tors so it can replicate and spread Some viruses may only cause your system to beep or display messages or images on the screen Other viruses are highly destructive and corrupt or erase the contents o...

Page 35: ...the rollers inside the mouse 1 Turn off the system 2 Turn your mouse upside down and remove the mouse ball cover 3 Cup your hand under the mouse and turn your mouse right side up The gray ball should...

Page 36: ...before trying to use it again If it fails to work after draining contact Technical Support Cleaning the Monitor Screen Use a soft cloth and window cleaner to clean the monitor screen Squirt a little c...

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Page 38: ...Appendix Contents Acronyms and Abbreviations 30 Terms and Definitions 32 Regulatory Compliance Statements 35 ug book Page 29 Tuesday June 30 1998 11 53 AM...

Page 39: ...ECC Error correcting code FAT File allocation table GB Gigabyte IDE Integrated drive electronics IRQ Interrupt request line ISA Industry standard architecture LAN Local area network LED Light emitting...

Page 40: ...ROM Read only memory SCSI Small computer system interface SDRAM Synchronous dynamic random access memory TCP IP Transmission control protocol Internet protocol V Volt ug book Page 31 Tuesday June 30 1...

Page 41: ...CD Byte The basic unit of measure for computer memory A character such as a letter of the alphabet uses one byte of memory Each byte is made up of eight bits Computer memory is often measured in kilo...

Page 42: ...ter s operation including handling I O networking and connectivity and device drivers Path A sequence of information that directs the system to the file it needs For example c windows bubbles bmp is t...

Page 43: ...x600 means that the screen can display 800 pixels in a row and can display 600 rows The more pixels displayed the higher the resolution and the clearer the images ROM Read only memory Permanent comput...

Page 44: ...enna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experi...

Page 45: ...uipment has been tested and found to comply with the following European directives i EMC Directive 89 336 EEC amending Directives 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC as per EN 50081 1 1992 according to EN 55022 1995...

Page 46: ...domestic environment it may cause radio interference Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig...

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Page 48: ...nstalling LANDesk 24 interference magnetic fields 2 K keyboard cleaning 27 port 19 L LANDesk installing 24 restoring 24 LM78 hardware management 21 M magnetic fields interference 2 memory 20 modem 17...

Page 49: ...ting 3 cleaning 26 closing unresponsive programs 8 electrical current remaining v maintaining 24 setting up 2 starting 3 turning off 7 using Suspend mode 6 ventilation requirement v system board featu...

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