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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the MAXDATA personal computer! We are confident 

that it will meet your high expectations. This manual will familiarize you with your MAXDATA 

PC’s components and features. We have taken all possible care to ensure that this manual 

contains correct, accurate information. However, we cannot assume liability for any pos-

sible errors. Please refer to your dealer for reporting errors or comments. We appreciate 

all feedback and are eager to incorporate any useful suggestions and improvements. All 

rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, processed or distributed in any 

form (print, photocopy, microfilm or any other process) or processed by an electronic sys-

tem without prior written permission of MAXDATA. Other brand names may be registered 

trademarks and must be treated as such. 

© Copyright 2008 MAXDATA International GmbH, Marl

Summary of Contents for PCATXUK1.1

Page 1: ...and ledningen H ndbok Vejledning K ytt opas In strukcja Haszn lati Hand buch Manual Manuel Manuale Handleiding Hand ledningen H ndbok Vej ledning K ytt opas Instruk cja Haszn lati Hand buch Manual Man...

Page 2: ...MAXDATA PC ATX User s Manual PCATXUK1 1...

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Page 4: ...anty 12 MAXDATA warranty period 12 Scope of the MAXDATA warranty 12 Exclusions from the MAXDATA warranty 13 MAXDATA restriction to liability 14 Governing law 14 Data Backup 15 Wireless LAN 16 Addition...

Page 5: ...ecting a Monitor 29 Connecting a Mouse 30 Connecting the Keyboard 30 Connecting a Printer 31 Connecting the Power Cable 32 Switching the PC On 33 Switching the System Off 34 The CMOS Battery 34 Compon...

Page 6: ...liability for any pos sible errors Please refer to your dealer for reporting errors or comments We appreciate all feedback and are eager to incorporate any useful suggestions and improvements All righ...

Page 7: ...grounded outlet The input voltage is 200 240 V Operating environment Temperature 10 C 35 C Humidity 30 70 relative humidity non condensing Dimensions Width mm Height mm Depth mm Top tower 198 440 500...

Page 8: ...ertified No guarantee for meeting these standards can be maintained if you do not conform to the above guidelines Laser safety information Caution Laser radiation when the cover is open This laser rad...

Page 9: ...abilities Free slots for individual upgrading Please consult the enclosed warranty documentation for the warranty conditions Take Back Guarantee We offer a take back guarantee for all our products if...

Page 10: ...paraffin Marking of Plastic Materials All plastic parts of this device are marked in accordance with ISO 11469 This ensures a problem free separation of the different materials when recycling Noise Em...

Page 11: ...Out Wheelie Bin The crossed out wheelie bin is the symbol for separate collection Electrical and electronic equipment marked with this symbol must not be disposed of to gether with municipal sorted w...

Page 12: ...the power supply is at 100 of its maximum output The devices can be separated from an external power source for at least 4 weeks without losing any functionality You can specify the settings for the e...

Page 13: ...of the MAXDATA warranty Scope of warranty for Belinea monitors MAXDATA s obligation under the warranty is limited to failures resulting from defective components and manufacturing defects defects in...

Page 14: ...ons firmware updates programmes to remove defects of all kinds e g service packs bug fixes hot fixes Resetting safety functions deletion of passwords etc Loss of customer specific data or software fro...

Page 15: ...hip of the exchange device provided and is entitled to demand its return MAXDATA reserves the right to charge costs incurred for unsuccessful attempts to collect a device that has been registered as d...

Page 16: ...ng system software remains exclusively with the customer The data must be backed up before the warranty claim is made MAXDATA excludes liability for any data or information lost for this reason during...

Page 17: ...t parts of a building can work at different times There are two different ways to operate a WLAN In xed WLANs wireless stations devices with radio network cards or external modems set up connections w...

Page 18: ...p the PC at least 20 cm away from a heart pacemaker other wise there is a risk that the radio waves could disrupt the normal working of the pacemaker The radio waves which are transmitted could give r...

Page 19: ...utual recognition of conformity This PC may be used in Belgium Denmark Germany Finland France Greece Great Britain Ireland Italy Luxembourg the Netherlands Austria Portugal Sweden Switzerland Spain Ic...

Page 20: ...horization is also required to use the unit in internal areas For more detailed information about the necessary procedure to do this please contact your provider It is forbidden to use the unit outsid...

Page 21: ...procedure Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum each of the 11 usable radio channels takes up a width of 22 MHz this means that up to three independent channels are available e g 3 8 and 11 The following ta...

Page 22: ...operate the unit The manufacturer is not liable for radio disruptions during the reception of radio and television signals which are due to non authorised alterations to the unit or to the exchange or...

Page 23: ...o property Use with Immediate threat of danger possible consequences death or life threaten ing injury Potentially dangerous situation pos sible consequences light or moder ate injury Potentially harm...

Page 24: ...ur computer Temperature and humidity The computer can be used anywhere the temperature is suitable for people However rooms with humidity over 70 and dusty or dirty areas are not appropriate In additi...

Page 25: ...C This is especially important for impact printers whose vibrations could damage the hard disk Allow for ventilation There is a fan on the back of the PC that maintains the proper temperature inside t...

Page 26: ...wer LED indicator display lights up when the computer is switched on 5 The reset button If the system no longer reacts you can restart the computer with this button The PC in Detail Elements of the PC...

Page 27: ...al ports are available depending on the housing model and the system configuration The following illustration shows which options may apply to your system Tower models Desktop model 2 USB Loudspeaker...

Page 28: ...ed here 3 Mouse connection socket The PS 2 mouse is connected here 4 Keyboard connection socket The PS 2 keyboard is connected here 5 FireWire port IEEE 1394 Devices such as cameras hard disk drives e...

Page 29: ...e and RJ45 con nectors These are inserted on the back of the computer and into an available network hub or DSL socket 12 Sound module Here you can connect loudspeakers microphones and an external soun...

Page 30: ...the graphics card The computer and the monitor must be switched off when being connected as otherwise the hardware may be dam aged Connect the plug from your monitor to the 15 pin VGA con nector of th...

Page 31: ...connect the mouse directly or by means of an adapter to the PS 2 socket with the mouse symbol In this way you can use the USB and serial ports for other peripheral equipment Connecting the Keyboard Th...

Page 32: ...e has 25 pins It is located on the back of your computer and is marked accordingly Connect the printer cable to the parallel port of your PC see figure 2 6 Plug the other end of the cable into the por...

Page 33: ...switch on the power adapter is set to 0 Insert the power cable into the socket on the power adapter Connect the mains plug with a properly earthed shock proof socket Connecting the Power Cable The po...

Page 34: ...em accordingly Switch the power adapter switch from 0 to 1 Switching the PC On Turn on your PC by briefly pressing the ON OFF button on the front The PC carries out an internal self test If errors are...

Page 35: ...accepted free of charge by manufacturers dealers or their representatives for recycling or disposal Switching the System Off The CMOS Battery The switch off procedure of the system depends on its oper...

Page 36: ...on Never eject a disk from the disk drive when the disk is being accessed Data loss and damage to the disk Use and Care of Floppy Disks The following care should be given to floppy disks Temperatures...

Page 37: ...sk To remove the disk repeat the above steps in reverse order Never use force to open the optical disk dive Should the compartment fail to open shut down the computer and activate the manual emergency...

Page 38: ...r when accessing the floppy disk drive You are using floppy disks that do not have the appropriate capacity The floppy disk is defective Some keys do not work correctly You have probably installed the...

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Page 40: ...tee 7 8 H Hard disk 24 25 Humidity 6 23 I Ink 31 Input voltage 6 Interface 27 30 31 Index J Jarring 24 Joystick 28 K Keyboard 23 27 30 37 L Laser 7 LED 25 Liability 5 12 14 15 Loudspeaker 26 28 LPT1 2...

Page 41: ...S Screen 33 Self test 33 Serial 27 30 Software 13 15 23 37 Sound 6 28 Standards 7 Storage 8 Switch 34 37 Symbol 22 29 T Temperature 6 23 24 35 Test 9 33 Toner 31 Transport 14 31 U USB 28 30 31 V VGA...

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