OCPRF100 MP Server System 21
Using the Acrobat .PDF Files
Before you can print the Product Guide from Acrobat, you must connect a printer to the
parallel port.
1.
From the CD-ROM menu bar, select Read/Print Manuals and press <Enter>. The Adobe
Acrobat reader will be automatically installed on RAM disk d: (simulated disk drive in RAM
memory) and automatically started. The reader lets you view and print out a copy of the server
Product Guide.
2.
After the reader starts, a pop-up menu displays a list of several manuals. If you are not sure
which manual applies to your server, check the title page of this Quick Start Guide for the
correct product reference.
3.
The menu also includes a manual for SCSI devices in the server.
4.
Use your mouse or the up- and down-arrow keys to select the manual. Double click the left
mouse button or press <Enter> to load the .PDF file for the manual.
5.
Use your mouse or the tab key to select the .PDF file for the manual. Double click the left
mouse button or press an arrow key and <Enter> to view the .PDF file.
6.
Follow the program options and prompts. If you need to access the Help menu, double click
on Help or press <Alt+h>.
Using the PostScript .PS Files
Before you can print the Product Guide from the CD, you must connect a printer to the parallel
port. Use the supplied PostScript files (.PS) to print a copy of the Product Guide.
1.
From the CD-ROM menu bar, select Quit to DOS and press <Enter>.
2.
From the pop-up menu, select Quit Now and press <Enter>.
3.
At the prompt
C:\>
, type
dir c:\manuals
and press <Enter>.
4.
At the prompt, type
dir c:\(manual name)\pscript
and press <Enter> to see a list of
.PS files.
5.
Use the copy or print command to send the .PS files directly to a PostScript printer using the
appropriate driver.
6.
At the prompt
C:\>
, type
menu
and press <Enter> to return to the CD-ROM menu.
Copy Configuration Software to Diskettes
When you copy software from the CD onto diskettes, device drivers suitable for several different
OSs are copied onto the diskettes. However, your OS will read only those drivers it can recognize,
so you cannot usually check the directory of a diskette that is not formatted for your OS. Instead,
you might see a message to the effect, “disk not formatted, do you want to format it now?” Don’t
worry; the drivers for YOUR OS are on the diskette and available to load on the system.
1.
Before starting, make sure that you have several blank high-density diskettes.
2.
From the CD-ROM menu bar, select Create Diskettes and press <Enter>.
3.
Follow the prompts to copy the software onto the diskettes.
4.
When finished, from the CD-ROM menu bar, select Quit to DOS and press <Enter>.
5.
Remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive.