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First Printing — January 2000

Copyright 2000

NEC Computers Inc.

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Summary of Contents for POWERMATE 2000 - 01-2000

Page 1: ...actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration customer data and operator control Since implementation by customers of each product may vary the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NECC To allow for design and specification improvements the information in this docu...

Page 2: ... Side Features 1 6 Audio Connectors 1 7 Volume Control 1 8 PC Card Slots 1 8 Fan 1 8 Rear Features 1 8 Universal Serial Bus Ports 1 9 DC Power Connector 1 9 PS 2 Mouse Port 1 10 PS 2 Keyboard Port 1 10 VGA Monitor Connector 1 10 Printer Port 1 10 Serial Port 1 10 LAN Connector 1 11 Bottom Features 1 11 Memory Sockets 1 12 Password Clear Jumper 1 12 Microdesktop Chassis 1 12 System Overview 1 12 Ha...

Page 3: ... Setup 3 5 Main Menu 3 7 Advanced Menu 3 12 Security Menu 3 17 Power Menu 3 20 Boot Menu 3 22 Exit Menu 3 24 FLASH Utility 3 24 NEC Application and Driver CD 3 25 Launching the Application and Driver CD 3 25 Installing Software 3 26 NEC INFO Center 3 27 Installing the NEC INFO Center 3 28 Uninstalling the NEC INFO Center 3 29 NEC OS Restore CD 3 29 Introducing OS Restore Options 3 29 Choosing a Re...

Page 4: ...uring the SNMP Agent for Windows 98 or Windows 2000 4 18 Configuring the NEC SNMP Agent for Windows NT 4 19 NEC Configuration Change Notification 4 20 NEC Auto Backup Utility 4 20 Intel Processor Serial Number Control Utility 4 21 System Requirements 4 21 Installation 4 21 Processor Serial Number 4 22 Frequently Asked Questions 4 22 Technical Support 4 23 Identifying the Pentium III Processor 4 24...

Page 5: ...etting Up a Healthy Work Environment Making Your Computer Work for You A 2 Arrange Your Equipment A 3 Adjust Your Chair A 4 Adjust Your Input Devices A 6 Adjust Your Monitor A 8 Vary Your Workday A 10 Pre existing Conditions and Psychosocial Factors A 11 Checking Your Comfort How Do You Measure Up A 11 Checking Your Chair A 11 Checking Your Keyboard A 12 Checking Your Mouse A 12 Checking Your Moni...

Page 6: ...herals B 5 LCD Panel B 5 External Monitor B 5 Keyboard B 6 Mouse B 6 Diskette Drive B 6 Hard Drive B 7 CD ROM Drive B 7 PC Card Slots B 8 Speakers B 8 Dimensions B 8 System B 8 Keyboard B 8 Power B 8 Operating Environment B 9 Compliance B 9 Index Regulatory Statements ...

Page 7: ...aging System Resources describes the utilities that allow you to identify and control system and networked resources See this chapter for information about LANDesk Client Manager NEC WebTelligent NEC SNMP Agent and Cheyenne Backup utility Chapter 5 Adding Expansion Devices provides installation procedures for adding expansion devices such as USB devices PC cards memory upgrade modules external mon...

Page 8: ...es have the following meanings Warnings alert you to situations that could result in serious personal injury or loss of life Cautions indicate situations that can damage the hardware or software Note Notes give important information about the material being described Names of keyboard keys are printed as they appear on the keyboard for example Ctrl Alt or Enter Text or keystrokes that you enter ap...

Page 9: ...in the Release Notes is the result of extensive product testing Your system also comes with the NEC INFO Center online documentation on the NEC Application and Driver CD The NEC INFO Center is an online guide to your PowerMate system It provides information about the system through the following online modules Tour User s Guide Questions Solutions and Services In addition to the documentation that...

Page 10: ...1 Reviewing System Features Front Features Left Side Features Rear Features Bottom Features System Overview ...

Page 11: ...dix A Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment This chapter highlights system hardware and software features and describes system security features Front Features The following figures show the features on the front of the system unit and the front of the liquid crystal display LCD panel Brief descriptions of the features follow the figures PowerMate 2000 System A LCD Panel C System Unit B Power Slee...

Page 12: ...iskette Drive B CD ROM Eject Button G Diskette Eject Button C CD ROM Drive Lamp H Hard Drive Lamp D CD ROM Disc Emergency Eject I Power Lamp E Diskette Drive Lamp J Sleep Lamp LCD panel features A LCD Panel C Increase Brightness Level Button B Decrease Brightness Level Button ...

Page 13: ...ture if you plan to be away from your system for more than 15 minutes Do not hold the button in any longer than three seconds or you will turn off the system and possibly lose data Press any key or move the mouse to resume system operation at the point where you stopped it Power and sleep lamps The power lamp indicates if system power is on or off The sleep lamp lets you know if the system is oper...

Page 14: ...play The buttons provide eight levels of brightness The default brightness is mid level Diskette Drive Use the diskette drive to copy data files to and from a diskette You can also use it as a bootable drive for loading and starting programs from a diskette A flashing green activity lamp on the front of the drive indicates that the drive is reading or writing data Press the eject button to eject a...

Page 15: ...ity lamp on the front of the drive indicates that the drive is reading data Press the tray button to open or close the CD ROM tray for loading or unloading a CD An emergency eject feature allows you to open the tray in case of a power or software malfunction Speakers The system has two 1 watt stereo speakers mounted inside the base of the LCD panel Speaker volume is controlled by the volume contro...

Page 16: ...o Connectors The system unit has the following audio connectors Microphone in jack Use this jack to connect a microphone for recording audio information in your data files Line in jack Use this jack to connect a stereo audio device such as a stereo amplifier or a cassette for playback or recording Headphone jack Use this jack to connect an optional headphone set Plugging in the headphone set disab...

Page 17: ... cards for extending the system s capabilities Each type of PC card has a different function Using the PC card slots you can add a number of functions to the system with a variety of cards for example modem memory Small Computer System Interface A PC card is inserted into a PC card slot similar to inserting a diskette in a diskette drive Press the eject button to eject a PC card Removable slot cov...

Page 18: ...ts allow you to easily and conveniently add plug and play USB devices without opening up the system You simply plug the USB device into a port You can connect up to 127 USB devices including a keyboard mouse monitor printer scanner or speaker set DC Power Connector The system operates with DC power supplied from the AC power adapter The adapter plugs into an AC power source and the DC power connec...

Page 19: ... VGA connector on the rear of the system unit Use this connector to connect an optional NEC MultiSync monitor NEC VistaScan monitor or other VGA compatible monitor with a 15 pin connector You can also attach a projector with a 15 pin connector to this connector The system supports simultaneous use of the LCD panel and an optional monitor connected to the VGA connector Printer Port Use this port to...

Page 20: ...to connect a network cable to the internal 100Base TX 10Base T network board Bottom Features A panel on the bottom of the system unit covers the memory expansion sockets and the password clear jumper See Chapter 5 Adding Expansion Devices for information on removing the panel Bottom features A SO DIMM Socket 1 C SO DIMM Socket 0 B Password Clear Jumper ...

Page 21: ...al memory use dependent on video usage Password Clear Jumper Use the password clear jumper 7F4 to clear your password if you forgot it To clear and reset the password see Jumper Settings and Security Menu in Chapter 3 Microdesktop Chassis The NEC Microdesktop chassis conforms to NEC s Very Small Form Factor and Flat Panel Display Specification The microdesktop has the following features small size...

Page 22: ...m s ROM BIOS features system setup configuration Plug and Play support and flash support for economical BIOS upgrades System and Video Memory Your system comes with at least 64 MB of non ECC PC100 SDRAM and supports up to 256 MB of total system memory The memory uses DVMT technology which allows system memory to be shared with video memory For example with 64 MB of total system memory 56 MB might ...

Page 23: ...all any or all of the software that comes with the system including Microsoft Internet Explorer Internet Explorer provides a top notch browser with preloaded links for easy access to the world wide web Also use Internet Explorer to access one of the many new browser based utilities Netscape Browser Netscape provides a top notch browser with preloaded links for easy access to the world wide web Als...

Page 24: ...EC WebTelligent Auto Discovery Agent Install NEC WebTelligent Auto Discovery Agent on client systems so they can be managed with the NEC WebTelligent software NEC Desktop SNMP Agent Use the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Agent to monitor the features configurations and locations of computers in your network NEC Configuration Change Notification CCN Use NEC CCN to detect and announce chang...

Page 25: ...r system and data The following security features are available with the system Password security The BIOS Setup utility includes a feature that lets you set a user or supervisor password or both The user password controls booting of the system and controls access to the Setup utility and the keyboard User access to the BIOS Setup utility is limited to a subset of all BIOS Setup parameters when a ...

Page 26: ...2 Setting Up the System Cable Connections Startup Shutdown Power Saving Operation System Care More Information ...

Page 27: ...or for guidelines on configuring the LAN Connect the system AC adapter power cord to a surge protector recommended or a properly grounded wall outlet and to the DC power connector at the rear of the system unit NECC recommends connecting the AC adapter power cord to a surge protector to protect your system Startup Press the power button to turn on the system unit and LCD panel The power lamp light...

Page 28: ...ystem in sleep mode save and close any open applications exit Windows power down the system and unplug the AC adapter power cord from the power source 1 If the system is in sleep mode sleep mode lamp lit move the mouse or press a key to take it out of sleep mode see Power Saving Operation in the next section 2 Save and exit all your open applications 3 Make sure that the hard drive diskette drive ...

Page 29: ...s a convenient way of conserving energy when you are going to be away from your system for more than 15 minutes Take care to press and immediately release the power button to enter the sleep mode Avoid pressing and holding in the power button longer than three seconds or you may turn off power and possibly lose data from any open applications The system also goes into sleep mode when it has been i...

Page 30: ...ject the system components to temperature variations and stress Disconnect the system from telephone and power lines when an electrical storm threatens If you have a fax modem lightning can travel in on the phone line and damage both the fax modem and the system unit Lightning can also travel in on power lines and damage the LCD panel and system unit Be sure that system power is off before connect...

Page 31: ...r system and any external devices before cleaning them Prevent dust from entering the system by covering it when not in use Clean the outside of the system unit and LCD panel but not the screen with a soft clean cloth Remove stubborn stains with a cloth slightly dampened with a mild detergent Never use a strong cleaner or solvent on any part of the system Clean the LCD panel screen with a soft lin...

Page 32: ...em in sleep mode save and close any open applications shut down Windows and turn off the system unit and any external options connected to it 5 Unplug the system AC adapter power cord from the wall outlet or surge suppressor and the AC adapter from the system unit 6 Unplug any external options from the wall outlets or surge suppressor then disconnect them from the system unit 7 Pack the system com...

Page 33: ...Information Where to Find It Protecting the system from viruses Chapter 1 Taking care of the system System Care in Chapter 2 Installing the applications provided by NECC Installing Applications in Chapter 3 Installing the NEC INFO Center online documentation Installing the NEC INFO Center in Chapter 3 Uninstalling the NEC INFO Center Uninstalling the NEC INFO Center in Chapter 3 Setting a password...

Page 34: ...3 Configuring the System Configuration Tools and Utilities BIOS Setup Utility Flash Utility NEC Application and Driver CD NEC INFO Center NEC OS Restore CD System Board Jumper Settings ...

Page 35: ...t See the following table for a quick guide to the utilities tools or procedures required for configuring the system For detailed information about these and other tools see the sections following the table Configuration Tools and Utilities The following table lists ways you can configure the system and the utility tool or procedure to use for the configuration Configuration Tools and Utilities Co...

Page 36: ...er Operating system restoring NEC OS Restore CD Parallel port enabling configuring BIOS Setup Advanced menu Password setting or clearing user supervisor or both BIOS Setup Security menu Jumper Settings Plug and Play enabling BIOS Setup Advanced menu Power management enabling configuring BIOS Setup Power menu Serial ports enabling BIOS Setup Advanced menu SO DIMM memory checking BIOS Setup Main men...

Page 37: ...stem such as security features NECC recommends that you print out or write down your current BIOS Setup parameters and store the information in a safe place This lets you restore your system to the current parameters if you need to have the CMOS battery replaced How to Start Setup To start the Setup utility follow these steps 1 Turn on or reboot the system 2 Press F2 at the NEC startup screen F2 a...

Page 38: ...ion DMI event logging and more Security Use this menu to set User and Supervisor Passwords security mode password on boot network boot virus check and more Power Use the Power menu to set power management parameters such as power savings auto suspend timeout hard disk timeout and system switch PhoeniBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Et Item Specific Help System Time 00 System Da...

Page 39: ...r item selection Left or right arrow keys Selects next menu keys Changes values Enter Executes a command or selects submenu F9 Loads the default configuration values for the current menu F10 Saves the current values and exits Setup To select one of the six menus from the menu bar use the left and right arrow keys Use the up or down arrow keys to select an item under the menu Menu items preceded by...

Page 40: ...ect one of the Main menu options and press Enter to select a submenu Items with grayed out text are not available Explanations of each Main menu item are in the following table Setting items on this menu to incorrect values can cause your system to malfunction Main Menu Items Menu Item Settings default is bold System Time Set system time in this field Press Tab or Enter to move between hour minute...

Page 41: ...on applies to the primary and secondary master and slave devices Each device menu item displays the hard drive or CD ROM identifier if a device is installed If you install a hard drive that does not feature auto IDE type detection or your IDE hard drive was formatted on another system with parameters different from those reported by the drive enter a parameter for each of the fields in the device ...

Page 42: ...ble results may occur including data loss When set to None informs the system to ignore this drive When set to CD ROM or IDE ATAPI Removable allows the manual entry of all fields described next When set to User allows the manual entry of all fields described next CHS Format label field only Cylinders When Type is Auto value in the Cylinders field is auto detected and field is read only Heads When ...

Page 43: ...uto the value in the LBA Mode field is auto detected and the field is read only 32 Bit I O Disabled Enabled When Enabled allows 32 bit data transfers Transfer Mode Standard Fast PIO1 Fast PIO2 Fast PIO3 Fast PIO4 Fast PIO3 DMA1 Fast PIO4 DMA2 Selects the method for moving data to and from the drive When Type is set to Auto the value in the field is auto detected and the field is read only Ultra DM...

Page 44: ...26 7 sec 21 8 sec 18 5 sec 13 3 sec 10 sec 6 sec 2 sec Selects key repeat rate Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 4 sec 1 2 sec 3 4 sec 1 sec Selects delay before key repeat Legacy USB Support Disabled Enabled Disables or enables legacy USB support Boot Time Diagnostics Screen Disabled Enabled Selecting Enabled displays the diagnostic screen during boot System Memory Displays amount of conventional memo...

Page 45: ...A0200 Processor Serial Number Disabled Enabled Controls detection of the processor serial number Advanced Menu Choose the Advanced menu by selecting Advanced in the legend bar on the Main menu screen Other Advanced menu options are available by selecting submenus Use the arrow keys to select one of the Advanced menu options and press Enter to select a submenu Items with grayed out text are not ava...

Page 46: ...menus PCI IRQ Line 1 PCI IRQ Line 2 PCI IRQ Line 3 PCI IRQ Line 4 Disabled Auto Select 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 Use Auto Select if there are no ISA or EISA devices installed on the system Select an IRQ 3 15 if installing a PCI device requiring an IRQ and if the IRQ is not already in use by ISA or EISA devices Cache Memory Press Enter to access the following submenus Memory Cache Disabled Enabled S...

Page 47: ...Uncached Write Through Write Protect Write Back Controls caching of system memory above one MB Cache C800 CBFF Cache CC00 CFFF Cache D000 D3FF Cache D400 D7FF Cache D800 DBFF Cache DC00 DFFF Disabled Write Through Write Protect Write Back Setting at Disabled prohibits caching Setting at Write Through permits writes to be cached and sent to main memory at once Setting at Write Protect causes the BI...

Page 48: ...re the port Base I O Address 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 Selects the base I O address for serial port A Interrupt IRQ3 IRQ4 Selects the IRQ for serial port A Parallel Port Disabled Enabled Auto Setting at Enabled allows the user to configure the port Setting at Auto enables the BIOS or operating system to configure the port Mode Output Only Bi directional ECP Selects parallel port mode Base I O Address 378 27...

Page 49: ...S if using DOS operating system Select Other if using another operating system such as UNIX or Novell NetWare Local Bus IDE Adapter Disabled Primary Secondary Both Enables the integrated local bus IDE adapter QuickBoot Mode Disabled Enabled When Enabled the BIOS does not test system memory above 1 MB or wait for ready signals allowing a quick boot Sound Enabled Disabled Select Disabled to turn off...

Page 50: ...vice Disabled Enabled Select Enabled to enable the onboard LANDesk Preboot Management Disabled Enabled Select Enabled to enable the Preboot Management function Security Menu Choose the Security menu by selecting Security in the legend bar on the Main menu screen Other Security menu options are available by selecting submenus Use the arrow keys to select one of the Security menu options and press E...

Page 51: ...tus only user cannot modify User password controls access to the system at boot Set Supervisor Password Press Enter to access Use this field to set or change the supervisor password Press Enter to bring up a dialog box where the password can be entered and confirmed Set User Password Press Enter to access Use this field to set or change the user password Press Enter to bring up a dialog box where ...

Page 52: ...for setting up SmartCard security The Assign Supervisor SmartCard field controls Supervisor access to the BIOS Setup utility and the system A PIN number controls access The Assign User SmartCard field controls user access to the system at boot A PIN number controls access Password on Boot Disabled Enabled When Enabled requires password entry before boot System remains in secure mode until password...

Page 53: ...ackup Reminder Disabled Daily Weekly Monthly Displays reminder message at bootup Message is daily every Monday or first of every month Power Menu Choose the Power menu by selecting Power in the legend bar on the Main menu screen Other Power menu options are available by selecting submenus Use the arrow keys to select one of the Power menu options and press Enter to select a submenu Items with gray...

Page 54: ...er to modify the Auto Suspend Timeout and Hard Disk Timeout fields Auto Suspend Timeout Off 5 10 15 20 30 40 60 minutes Specifies the amount of time the system is in standby before entering the sleep mode Hard Disk Timeout Disabled 10 15 30 45 seconds 1 2 4 6 8 10 15 minutes Specifies the amount of time the hard drive needs to be inactive before it is turned off System Switch Sleep Button Power Bu...

Page 55: ...r on the Main menu screen Other Boot menu options are available by selecting submenus Use the arrow keys to select one of the Boot menu options and press Enter to select a submenu Items with grayed out text are not available Explanations of each Boot menu item are in the following table Boot Menu Settings Menu Item Settings default is bold Restore On AC Power Loss Power Off Last State Power On Pow...

Page 56: ... hard drive in this list If no operating system found system tries the next drive until operating system is found Boot order can be changed Use the up or down arrow to select a device then press the or key to move the device up or down the list Removable Devices Press Return Operating system assigns drive letters to the devices in this list and in the order displayed Device order can be changed Us...

Page 57: ...iscard Changes Load previous values from BIOS for all setup fields Save Changes Saves all setup value changes to BIOS FLASH Utility The system BIOS resides on a flash read only memory ROM chip in your system The flash ROM can be updated using the following procedure Before starting the BIOS update NECC recommends that you first contact NECC for assistance see Chapter 7 for contact information Upda...

Page 58: ...elections you made at the beginning of this procedure to set the parameters NEC Application and Driver CD Your system comes with an NEC Application and Driver CD Use this CD to install any or all of the software that comes with your system including applications utilities and device drivers NEC INFO Center online documentation Note If you restore the operating system the drivers that were factory ...

Page 59: ...system insert the NEC Application and Driver CD after the system reboots The CD autorun feature loads the NEC Application and Driver Installation program The Application and Driver Installation Utility dialog box appears See Installing Software for further instructions Installing Software The Application and Driver Installation Utility dialog box consists of the following components Selection Tabs...

Page 60: ...our selection Follow the on screen instructions to install your selection 4 Click Exit to close the Application and Driver Installation Utility dialog box 5 Remove the CD from the CD ROM drive when the installation is complete NEC INFO Center NECC provides an online NEC INFO Center The INFO Center comes on the NEC Application and Driver CD It is easy to install and it provides quick access to all ...

Page 61: ...n Uninstalling the NEC INFO Center Installing the NEC INFO Center The NEC INFO Center is on the NEC Application and Driver CD Follow the instructions in the previous section Installing Applications to install the NEC INFO Center online documentation The NEC INFO Center is in the list of applications that appear when the NEC Application and Driver CD is started Install it in the same manner as the ...

Page 62: ...on and Driver CD and follow the instructions in Installing the NEC INFO Center NEC OS Restore CD The following procedures describe how to use the NEC OS Restore CD that ships with your system Please read the following sections in their entirety before using the NEC OS Restore CD to restore the Windows operating system or factory installed drivers on your system Introducing OS Restore Options The N...

Page 63: ...uild and Restore Fix OS a Restore option on the NEC OS Restore CD for Windows 98 and Windows 2000 systems The Fix OS restore option reinstalls the Windows operating system while leaving data files intact It allows you to restore your system to the point where you can back up your data files This option is intended as a precursor to a full format and restore see Fixing the Operating System The oper...

Page 64: ...Continue to continue or Exit to exit the program A License Agreement screen appears with three options Back Reject and Accept 3 Read the license agreement and click Accept to continue The Restore Mode screen appears with four options Back Auto Custom and Fix OS See one of the following sections to continue with the restore Auto Rebuild and Restore Custom Rebuild and Restore Fixing the Operating Sy...

Page 65: ...reen that appears in Windows 98 or Windows 2000 has three options Back FAT 16 and FAT 32 and lets you select the File Allocation Table FAT type you want to use for the operating system restore Click Back to return to the Operating Mode screen Click FAT 16 to select the FAT 16 allocation table current FAT type Click FAT 32 to select the FAT 32 allocation table available for Windows 98 and Windows 2...

Page 66: ...g the vendor diskette s or CD ROM s included in its original packaging Custom Rebuild and Restore Follow these steps to format your hard drive with choices on repartitioning the drive 1 Launch the NEC OS Restore CD and follow the prompts to get to the Restore Mode screen see Launching the OS Restore CD 2 Click Custom to repartition and or reformat your hard drive before reinstalling the operating ...

Page 67: ...dicating the status as the operating system loads from the CD The drivers and other software components required for the operating system are also loaded from the CD After the OS finishes loading the Operating System Restore Completed screen appears Go to step 6 5 To partition the hard drive click Continue on the Partitioning the Hard Drive screen The Partition Information screen appears in Window...

Page 68: ...s three options Back Exit and Continue 8 Click Continue The following takes place system performs FDISK using the FAT type selected system reboots partitions are formatted OS and drivers load from the CD The Operating System Restore Completed screen appears when all files have been restored 9 Remove the CD from the CD tray 10 Click OK to reboot This completes the Custom Rebuild and Restore procedu...

Page 69: ...the OS Restore CD 2 Click Fix OS to do a basic operating system restore The Fix OS screen appears and displays two options Back and Continue 3 Click Continue The Installing Applications screen appears showing the status of the restore It also displays the version of Windows OS being installed The installation can take from 5 to 10 minutes Note The drivers and other software components required for...

Page 70: ...NEC OS Restore using the Auto or Custom option see Launching the OS Restore CD System Board Jumper Settings The system has an easily accessible jumper 7F4 for clearing your password if you forgot it If you need to clear your password set jumper 7F4 as follows 1 Wake a system in sleep mode save and close any open applications close Windows power down and unplug the system s AC power adapter and any...

Page 71: ...back on pins 1 and 2 6 Replace the access panel plug in the AC power adapter and power up the system 7 At the startup screen press F2 to open the BIOS Setup utility Navigate to the Security Menu and set your new password see Chapter 3 Configuring the System for details on setting a password Locating the password clear jumper A Password Clear Jumper 7F4 ...

Page 72: ... Tools LANDesk Client Manager Cheyenne Backup NEC ToolTelligent Suite NEC WebTelligent NEC SNMP Agent NEC Configuration Change Notification NEC Auto Backup Utility Intel Processor Serial Number Control Utility Identifying the Pentium III Processor ...

Page 73: ...o Backup Utility and the NEC Configuration Change Notification The Intel Processor Serial Number Control utility is a Windows program that enables or disables the reading of the Pentium III processor serial number by software This function lets you control which software programs or websites have permission to read the processor serial number See the following table for a quick guide to the utilit...

Page 74: ...Manager Logging events NEC WebTelligent Memory displaying monitoring LANDesk Client Manager NEC SNMP Agent NEC Configuration Change Notification Model number monitoring NEC SNMP Agent Network board monitoring LANDesk Client Manager Power supply voltages setting thresholds monitoring current state sending alerts LANDesk Client Manager NEC SNMP Agent Processor monitoring NEC Configuration Change Not...

Page 75: ...ackup utility and the NEC WebTelligent software after installing LANDesk Client Manager Do not install both the LANDesk Client Manager and the NEC SNMP Agent on the same computer Do not install both the LANDesk Client Manager and the NEC SNMP Agent on the same computer The two applications are incompatible and neither can be removed using the uninstall utility To remove them a full restore must be...

Page 76: ...g the PC Health meter monitoring PC Health Client Manager sets up a connection to all the workstations running on the network to allow the administrator to monitor the functions of each workstation The monitoring is in real time so that if an unhealthy workstation is fixed you can refresh the screen to view the new correct PC health You can also set the monitor to report only unhealthy workstation...

Page 77: ...supplies GDI used non critical boot failure boot virus detection Once a threshold level has been passed on a workstation you can request notification of the problem and have it written into a log file Inventory Client Manager Inventory views the hardware and software components of your workstation The inventory consists of the following categories workstation summary basic hardware drives memory a...

Page 78: ...ttribute information on system components It can also be used to set attribute values in real time Monitoring Capabilities The system has a chip mounted on the system board that supports many new and advanced real time monitoring capabilities used by DMI The chip provides the following features an integrated temperature sensor with configurable interrupt generation based on upper and lower tempera...

Page 79: ... start LDCM Admin as follows 1 Power up the system 2 Click Start point to Programs and click Explorer 3 In Explorer double click C Landesk 4 Double click Admin 5 Double click Setup exe and follow the prompts Cheyenne Backup Cheyenne Backup is a data management and backup program available on systems running the Windows 98 or Windows 2000 operating system This program is separate from but integrate...

Page 80: ...ion Change Notification for screen notifications of changes in the processor main memory or hard drive upon restart NEC Auto Backup Utility to detect predicted hard drive failures and to automatically back up the data from the failing drive Use the ToolTelligent interface to activate one or more of the utilities in the ToolTelligent suite ToolTelligent Utilities Installation NEC ToolTelligent Util...

Page 81: ...s complete NEC WebTelligent NEC WebTelligent is a web based desktop management system that works with Intel LANDesk Client Manager LDCM version 3 32 or later Desktop Management Interface DMI version 2 0 and the world wide web to perform administrative tasks across multiple platforms either locally or remotely over a network Through WebTelligent the managed client desktop PC administrator can manag...

Page 82: ...WebTelligent Account Management Create and delete user accounts Change user passwords Disable user accounts Asset Management Discovery of networked DMI desktops Display system and hardware component attributes System Health Monitoring Set threshold limits for voltage and system temperature Alerts for high voltage temperature or fan speed ...

Page 83: ...rocessor 32 MB of random access memory 20 MB of hard drive space Microsoft Windows 98 Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4 0 Operating System and associated web server software Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows 2000 with Microsoft Personal Web Server version 1 0 or later Microsoft Windows NT with Peer Web Server version 2 0 or later Microsoft Windows NT with Microsoft Internet Information Server version 3 0...

Page 84: ...lose all open applications before installing WebTelligent and Auto Discovery Agent 2 Install the web server software on a machine with a host name such as PowerMate A Set up the web server as follows Install your web server software Microsoft Personal Web Server or other software see the preceding list On the Windows desktop click Start point to Settings and click Control Panel At the Control Pane...

Page 85: ...K Scroll to the bottom of the page and set the default document to login html Click OK 5 Install the NEC Auto Discovery Agent software on a managed client Before installing the NEC Auto Discovery Agent software on a client check to see if it is already installed Look for the directory C Program files PBNEC WebTelligent Discovery Agent If it is not there install the software from the NEC Applicatio...

Page 86: ... the Login screen see the following screen enter the following information At the username field type Admin At the password field type Admin Note that Admin must use a capital A and that the password can be changed after the first login WebTelligent Login screen Click Login The WebTelligent screen displays see the following screen Click Discover on the WebTelligent screen to collect a list of mach...

Page 87: ... extension to the Microsoft SNMP Agent The NEC SNMP Agent permits a network administrator to manage NEC PowerMate clients The NEC SNMP Agent performs the following major functions Assets Management displays system serial number product model and more Configuration Management displays memory size and more Help Desk Support provides information such as BIOS versions Alert Notification provides alert...

Page 88: ...ter Do not install both the NEC SNMP Agent and LANDesk Client Manager on the same computer The two applications are incompatible and neither can be removed using the uninstall utility To remove them a full restore must be performed after which all applications must be reinstalled The NEC SNMP Agent and the NEC WebTelligent software are each installed using a Setup exe program launched from a subdi...

Page 89: ...naged with SNMP Permitted Managers Limits the set of SNMP management applications that can access this computer to those with the IP or IPX addresses that the user provides Traps for Public Community Limits the set of computers that receive traps from this computer to those with the IP or IPX addresses that the user provides For an SNMP management console such as the NEC SNMP Desktop Manager and H...

Page 90: ... At the Microsoft SNMP Properties screen set the three properties Security Limits the set of computers than can perform SNMP management on this computer to those in the community and or specific computer names the user provides Traps Limits the set of computers that receive traps from this computer to those in the community and or specific computer names the user provides For an SNMP management co...

Page 91: ... LANDesk Client Manager and Cheyenne Backup to detect predicted hard drive failures and to automatically back up the data from the failing drive The utility only works with SMART hard drives and it requires both LANDesk Client Manager and Cheyenne Backup to function The Auto Backup utility runs from the Startup group on the Windows Start menu The utility has some configuration options that are acc...

Page 92: ...u have the option of hiding the system tray icon You can disable the processor serial number at any time However enabling the serial number requires restarting the system The following information describes system requirements installation procedures processor serial number features FAQs errata technical support System Requirements The Intel Processor Serial Number Control utility requires Pentium...

Page 93: ...m pentiumiii Frequently Asked Questions What are the benefits of the processor serial number You can use the processor serial number in applications which benefit from stronger forms of system and user identification Why would I want to turn off my processor serial number Intel believes the processor serial number can provide compelling benefits to users They are developing features in conjunction...

Page 94: ...ich can take advantage of the processor serial number and other new capabilities of the Pentium III processor at http www intel com pentiumiii utility htm How can I tell if my processor serial number is turned on The vast majority of Pentium III processor based systems ship with the processor serial number enabled The control utility allows you to check the status by Viewing the icon itself The di...

Page 95: ...es the processor on the General tab of the Windows System Properties sheet You can get to System Properties in either of the following ways Right click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop and select Properties from the drop down menu Select Settings from the Windows Start menu click Control Panel double click the System icon The Windows System Properties processor identification does not e...

Page 96: ...5 Adding Expansion Devices Safety Precautions USB Devices PC Cards Memory Modules Parallel Printer External Monitor Serial Devices ...

Page 97: ...l on the bottom of the system unit wake a system in sleep mode close Windows turn off system power and unplug the system AC power adapter Power is removed only when the AC power adapter is unplugged Static electricity and improper installation procedures can damage computer components Protect computer components by following these safety instructions Electrostatic discharge can damage system compo...

Page 98: ...wer on When disconnecting a cable always pull on the cable connector or strain relief loop not on the cable itself USB Devices The two USB ports on the back of the system unit allow you to connect up to 127 USB devices These devices include scanners printers digital cameras CD ROM drives modems keyboards mouse speakers telephones game devices and more USB drivers are constantly being developed and...

Page 99: ...tem supports Type II PC cards for extending system capabilities Type II cards have a standard 68 pin connector Type II cards are often storage or communication devices such as Static Random Access Memory SRAM Read Only Memory RAM Flash Memory modem and Small Computer System Interface SCSI Some PC cards are Type II extended cards The extended card has an additional physical component that protrudes...

Page 100: ...at the connector end points toward the PC card slot and that the printed label side is up Inserting a PC card A PC Card Eject Button C PC Card Slot B PC Card 3 Insert a Type II card into either slot A low tone followed by a high tone lets you know that the card is fully inserted and recognized Other tone sequences such as high then low tones indicate that the card is inserted but not recognized ca...

Page 101: ...need to remove and select Stop Windows 98 or Windows 2000 alerts you if any applications are still using the card Close the application s If all applications using the PC card are shut down services for that card are closed A message displays on the screen stating that it is safe to remove the PC card 3 Remove the PC card from it slot by pressing the eject button next to the slot Pull the card out...

Page 102: ...he memory you need to purchase for a memory upgrade see Checking System Memory Sample SO DIMM Upgrade Paths Total System Memory SO DIMM 0 SO DIMM 1 64 MB 64 MB 128 MB 64 MB 64 MB 128 MB 128 MB 192 MB 128 MB 64 MB 256 MB 128 MB 128 MB The modules use synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM Memory allocation is controlled by DVMT With DVMT total system memory is shared between system memory a...

Page 103: ... of memory by pointing to My Computer clicking the right mouse button and selecting the Performance tab Installing a SO DIMM Module Use the following steps to install a SO DIMM memory module To prevent damage to system components and the memory modules wake a system in sleep mode exit Windows power down the system and unplug the AC power adapter power cord from the power source 1 If your system is...

Page 104: ...ght and position the unit on its side as shown in the following figures Positioning the LCD panel To prevent damage to the LCD panel be sure to position the unit with the LCD panel facing up Positioning the system for memory upgrade A Memory Module Panel B Screw ...

Page 105: ...nstall the SO DIMM module as follows see the following figure Align the notch in the module with the key in the empty slot Hold the module at a 45 degree angle and insert it into the slot Firmly push the module into the socket Press down on the edge of the module until the plastic retaining clips snap into place Installing the SO DIMM module A SO DIMM Module C Socket Key B Notch D Plastic Retainin...

Page 106: ... Unplug the AC adapter power cord from the power source To prevent damage to the LCD panel position the system as shown in the figure Positioning the system for memory upgrade in the previous section 5 On the bottom of the system unit remove the screw fastening the module panel to the unit Remove the panel see the figure Positioning the system for memory upgrade in the previous section 6 Locate th...

Page 107: ...he unit The signal cable must have a 15 pin cable connector for connecting to the system unit Power down the system and connect the signal cable to the VGA port on the back of the system unit and the power cable to a grounded wall outlet Turn on the monitor and power up the system unit On power up the LCD panel automatically turns on With this feature you can view your applications with the LCD pa...

Page 108: ...6 Solving System Problems Solutions to Common Problems How to Clean the Mouse How to Get Help ...

Page 109: ...roblems you should note what the system was doing when the problem occurred and what you attempted to do to correct the problem This information is useful if you request assistance System Problems Check the following list to match your problem and see the possible cause and solution No power and power lamp not lit Check that system power is on Check that the AC adapter and power cord are connected...

Page 110: ...s not user replaceable System does not boot from hard drive The system usually tries to start from the diskette drive before it starts from the hard drive Remove the diskette from the diskette drive Run the Setup Utility see Chapter 3 and set the initial Boot parameter to a hard disk device instead of floppy disk device System performance appears sluggish Check that your system is set for optimal ...

Page 111: ... the following problems to see the possible cause and solution Diskette won t load Check that a diskette is not in the drive Check that the diskette is being loaded correctly Check that the system power lamp is on and that the power on screen appears Check that the diskette is formatted If not format it See your operating system documentation Check that the diskette size is 1 44 MB If the diskette...

Page 112: ...k the right mouse button anywhere on the Windows desktop and a menu appears Click on Properties and the Display Properties window appears Keyboard Mouse Problems Check the following problem to see the possible cause and solution Mouse or keyboard does not respond You might have connected the mouse and keyboard after turning on your system Turn the system off make sure the mouse and keyboard are co...

Page 113: ... is beside the icon The drive is not reading a disc Check that the disc is inserted in the disc tray with the printed label side up Check that the disc is a data disc not a music disc Clean the non label side of the disc with a soft lint free cloth gently brushing from the center of the disc to the outer edge of the disc Or use a commercial CD disc cleaner Try a different disc to see if the proble...

Page 114: ...aker Balance the speaker output by adjusting the balance in the sound software See your Windows Multimedia online help How to Clean the Mouse Under normal conditions your mouse has a self cleaning mechanism that prevents a buildup of dust or lint around the mouse ball and tracking mechanism Periodically however you might need to clean the mouse ball Use these steps to clean your mouse 1 Wake a sys...

Page 115: ...your palm 5 Clean the mouse as follows Use tap water or tap water and a mild detergent to clean the mouse ball Use a clean lint free cloth to dry the ball Blow into the mouse socket to remove remaining dust or lint Use a Q tip to remove accumulations of dirt 6 Gently put the ball back into the mouse 7 Fit the ball cover back into the mouse and turn the cover clockwise until it locks in place ...

Page 116: ...fax machine NECC website and FTP site Email to NECC Technical Support Services through a commercial online service or the Internet Fax Service to NECC Technical Support Services NECC Technical Support Services See Chapter 7 for more information about the services listed above Help From Your Company If you are in a company the best source of help may be internal Your company may have designated cen...

Page 117: ...7 Getting Services and Support NECC Website NECC FTP Site Email Fax Technical Support Service NECC Technical Support Services NECC Customer Assistance Center ...

Page 118: ...about NECC and its products an online store press releases reviews and service and support information Look in the Service and Support area for the following technical documentation including Frequently Asked Questions user s guides reference manuals and warranty information BIOS updates drivers and setup disk files to download contact information including telephone numbers for Technical Support ...

Page 119: ...d com You can also fax technical questions to the NECC Technical Support Center if you have access to a fax machine The fax number is 801 981 3133 When using the email or fax support service please include the following words in the subject field for prompt response from the appropriate technical person Desktop Monitor CD ROM Printer Notebook You should provide as much specific information about y...

Page 120: ...are support for a fee Preinstalled software toll free phone support for 90 days from the time of your first call to the NECC Technical Support Center After the initial 90 days get preinstalled software support for a fee Please have available your system s name model number serial number and as much information as possible about your system s problem before calling For outside the U S and Canada pl...

Page 121: ...ment Making Your Computer Work for You Arrange Your Equipment Adjust Your Chair Adjust Your Input Devices Adjust Your Monitor Vary Your Workday Pre existing Conditions and Psychosocial Factors Checking Your Comfort How Do You Measure Up ...

Page 122: ... may be associated with certain forms of repetitive activities include carpal tunnel syndrome tendinitis tenosynovitis de Quervain s tenosynovitis and trigger finger as well as other nerve tendon and muscle disorders Although some studies have shown an association between increasing hours of keyboard use and the development of some musculoskeletal disorders it is still unclear whether working at a...

Page 123: ...ou use frequently within easy reach Adjust your workstation setup to the proper height as described in this appendix by lowering the table or stand that holds your computer equipment or raising the seat height of your chair To create more desk space you can put your computer base on the floor Adjust your chair Adjust your keyboard and mouse Adjust your monitor ...

Page 124: ...position The backrest of your chair should support the inward curve of your back Use the entire seat and backrest to support your body Tilt the backrest slightly backwards The angle formed by your thighs and back should be 90 or more Your seat depth should allow your lower back to comfortably contact the backrest Make sure that the backs of your lower legs do not press against the front of the cha...

Page 125: ...t Be sure that you have adequate clearance between the top of your thighs and the underside of your workstation Use armrests or forearm supports to support your forearms If adjustable the armrests or forearm supports should initially be lowered while all the other adjustments discussed in this appendix are made Once all these adjustments are completed raise the armrests or adjust the forearm suppo...

Page 126: ...ur wrists straight and use your entire arm when moving a mouse Do not grasp the mouse tightly Grasp the mouse lightly and loosely Adjust the keyboard height so that your elbows are near your body and your forearms are parallel to the floor with your forearms resting on either armrests or forearm supports in the manner described previously If you do not have armrests or forearm supports your upper ...

Page 127: ...your wrists between typing Avoid resting your wrists on sharp edges Type with your wrists straight Instead of twisting your wrists sideways to press hard to reach keys move your whole arm Keep from bending your wrists hands or fingers sideways Press the keys gently do not bang them Keep your shoulders arms hands and fingers relaxed ...

Page 128: ... Adjust the monitor height so that the top of the screen is at or slightly below eye level Your eyes should look slightly downward when viewing the middle of the screen Position your monitor no closer than 12 inches and no farther away than 28 inches from your eyes The optimal distance is between 14 and 18 inches Rest your eyes periodically by focusing on an object at least 20 feet away Blink ofte...

Page 129: ...n anti glare filter Clean your monitor regularly Use a lint free non abrasive cloth and a non alcohol neutral non abrasive cleaning solution or glass cleaner to minimize dust Adjust the monitor s brightness and contrast controls to enhance readability Use a document holder placed close to the screen Position whatever you are looking at most of the time the screen or reference material directly in ...

Page 130: ...equent short breaks that involve walking standing and stretching During these breaks stretch muscles and joints that were in one position for an extended period of time Relax muscles and joints that were active Use a timer or reminder software to remind you to take breaks To enhance blood circulation alter your sitting posture periodically and keep your hands and wrists warm ...

Page 131: ...ands wrists arms shoulders neck back or legs prior musculoskeletal disorders aging fluid retention due to pregnancy poor physical conditioning and dietary habits and other conditions Psychosocial factors associated with these disorders include workplace stress poor job satisfaction lack of support by management and or lack of control over one s work Contact a doctor if you experience pain tenderne...

Page 132: ...djust your monitor so that the top of the screen is at or slightly below eye level Do you periodically rest your eyes by blinking often or looking away from the screen Is your monitor no closer than 12 inches and no farther away than 28 inches from your eyes Do you use a document holder placed close to the screen Checking You Is your work area set up to promote a natural and relaxing working posit...

Page 133: ...Engineering of Visual Display Terminal Workstations ANSI HFS Standard No 100 1988 The Human Factors Society Inc P O Box 1369 Santa Monica California 90406 This appendix was prepared in consultation with Dr David Rempel of the University of California San Francisco Ergonomics Program and Mr M F Schneider of HUMANTECH Inc Ann Arbor Michigan ...

Page 134: ...B System Specifications System Board System Peripherals Dimensions Power Operating Environment Compliance ...

Page 135: ...nstalled in one of two industry standard SO DIMM sockets on system board Total system memory support for up to 256 MB of high speed SDRAM in two memory module sockets on system board SO DIMM speed must match processor bus speed 100 MHz Memory module type gold plated non parity SDRAM modules Expansion supports 64 MB and 128 MB non ECC SO DIMM modules Cache Memory pipelined 32 bit addressing 64 bit ...

Page 136: ...rd PS 2 compatible 6 pin connector mini DIN Mouse PS 2 compatible 6 pin connector mini DIN Microphone In supports a microphone or other audio input device for recording audio information in data files or broadcasting audio Line In supports input from an external audio device Headphone supports external headphone set IDE single channel support for an Ultra DMA IDE hard drive and a CD ROM drive supp...

Page 137: ...ic Synthesizer Plug and Play PCI compatibility Stereo jacks microphone in and line in ACPI compliant Network Board The system comes with a network daughter board installed on the system board Features include Intel 82559 chip 10Base T 100Base TX with Wake On LAN and AOL2 support Graphics Controller Systems come with the AGP graphics controller chip integrated on the Intel i810 chipset Features inc...

Page 138: ...rtical The LCD panel supports the following resolutions 320 x 200 256 High color 60 Hz vertical frequency 320 x 240 256 High color 60 Hz vertical frequency 640 x 400 256 High color 60 Hz vertical frequency 640 x 480 256 High color True color 60 Hz vertical frequency 800 x 600 256 High color True color 60 Hz vertical frequency 1024 x 768 256 High color True color 60 Hz vertical frequency External M...

Page 139: ...unction keys Cursor control keys Numeric keypad Windows keys Typewriter keys Mouse Systems come with a standard PS 2 compatible mouse Diskette Drive Systems come with a Mobile Diskette Drive 3 1 2 inch 1 44 MB Capacity High density mode Unformatted 2 00 1 00 MB Formatted 1440 KB 512B 18 Sec 720 KB 256B 18 Sec Normal density mode Unformatted 1 00 0 50 MB Formatted 640 KB 256B 16 Sec 20 KB 128B 16 S...

Page 140: ...C CD ROM Drive Systems come with a Mobile ATAPI 24X MAX Slim CD ROM drive Disc rotation speed 5136 rpm Data transfer rate sustained 1548 KB second to 3600 KB second Data transfer rate burst 16 7 MB second PIO mode 4 multiword DMA mode 2 Random access time 130 msec typical Data buffer 512 KB Ambient temperature operating 5 to 51 7 C non operating 20 C to 60 C Power requirements 5Vdc 5 20mA typical ...

Page 141: ...laster compatible Dimensions System Base chassis 10 75 inches 274 1mm wide x 7 5 inches 192mm deep x 2 inches 50 8mm high Total height with LCD panel 14 6 inches 375mm Weight approximately 12 lb Keyboard Height 1 6 in 40 6 mm Width 19 0 in 482 6 mm Depth 8 4 in 213 3 mm Weight 3 5 to 4 lb Power AC Adapter with built in power converter and detachable AC power cord AC power input 100 240 Volt 50 60 ...

Page 142: ...Relative humidity 8 to 80 Compliance Domestic FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B UL 1950 3rd edition Canadian C UL C22 2 No 950 95 ICES 003 Issue 2 Revision 1 Year 2000 YMARK 2000 NEC Y2KTEST EXE WHQL DMI DMI 2 0 Self Certification Test Suite Energy Star All systems are Energy Star Compliant ...

Page 143: ... Internet Explorer 1 14 Netscape 1 14 C CD ROM drive problems 6 6 Chair adjusting A 4 A 11 Chassis features 1 12 Checking system memory 5 8 Cheyenne Backup utility 4 8 Cleaning keyboard 2 6 LCD panel 2 6 mouse 6 7 system exterior 2 6 Client Manager Inventory 4 6 CMOS battery 3 4 Compliance PC99 1 13 Configuration BIOS Setup utility 3 4 Cheyenne Backup utility 4 8 FLASH utility 3 24 LANDesk Client ...

Page 144: ...djustments A 4 A 11 checking you A 12 keyboard adjustments A 6 A 12 monitor adjustments A 8 A 12 mouse adjustments A 6 A 12 workspace setup A 3 Expansion devices adding 5 2 adding memory 5 6 adding monitor 5 12 adding PC cards 5 4 adding printer 5 12 adding serial devices 5 12 adding USB devices 5 3 safety precautions 5 2 Exterior cleaning 2 6 F Fan 1 8 Features software 1 14 FLASH diskette 3 24 F...

Page 145: ...m 1 12 1 13 5 7 total system 5 7 upgrading 5 6 video 1 12 1 13 5 7 Menu Advanced 3 5 3 12 Boot 3 6 3 22 Exit 3 6 3 24 Main 3 5 3 7 Main setup 3 4 Power 3 5 3 20 Security 3 5 3 17 Microdesktop chassis features 1 12 Microsoft Internet Explorer browser 1 14 Modules memory 1 12 Monitor adding 5 12 adjusting A 8 A 12 supported resolutions B 5 VGA connector 1 10 Mouse adjusting A 6 A 12 cleaning 6 7 por...

Page 146: ...ng 5 6 slots 1 8 PC Health Indicator 4 5 Meter 4 5 monitoring 4 6 PC99 compliance 1 13 Performance problems 6 3 Power management 1 13 problems 6 2 setup 2 2 sleep mode 2 4 Power supply 90 watt 1 12 specifications B 8 Printer adding 5 12 Printer port 1 10 Problems booting 6 3 6 4 CD ROM drive 6 6 common 6 2 date incorrect 6 3 disk error 6 2 6 4 diskette drive 6 4 keyboard mouse 6 5 LCD panel 6 5 lo...

Page 147: ... 3 26 Internet Explorer 1 14 LANDesk Client 1 15 NEC INFO Center 1 16 Netscape 1 14 Network Associates VirusScan 1 14 PartitionMagic 1 14 ToolTelligent suite 1 15 Software features 1 14 Speakers 1 6 problems 6 7 volume control 1 6 Specifications cache memory B 2 calendar clock B 2 CD ROM drive B 7 compliance B 9 diskette drive B 6 flash ROM B 2 graphics controller B 4 hard drive B 7 I O B 3 keyboa...

Page 148: ...kette drive 6 4 keyboard mouse 6 5 LCD panel 6 5 password 6 4 performance problems 6 3 power 6 2 solutions 6 2 speakers 6 7 system problems 6 2 time incorrect 6 3 Type II PC card slots 1 8 U Uninstalling NEC INFO Center 3 29 Universal serial bus 1 9 Upgrading BIOS 3 24 SO DIMMs 5 6 USB ports 1 9 USB devices adding 5 3 Utilities Cheyenne Backup 4 8 configuration 3 2 LANDesk Client Manager 4 4 NEC A...

Page 149: ...Index 7 WebTelligent features 4 11 requirements 4 12 Windows Operating System 1 14 security 1 16 ...

Page 150: ...able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interf...

Page 151: ...he Member States relating to electro magnetic compatibility This product satisfied the Class B limits of EN55022 Battery Replacement A lithium battery maintains system configuration information In the event that the battery fails to maintain system configuration information NECC recommends that you replace the battery For battery replacement information call the NECC Customer Assistance Center The...

Page 152: ...ing the environmentally sound collection recycling and disposal of the batteries Mini PCI FCC Registration Numbers If your system has a built in mini PCI modem the FCC registration number of your system is H8NTAI 34309 ME E REN 0 4 If your system has a built in mini PCI modem LAN the FCC registration number of your system is 2U6MLA 34036 M5 E REN 0 5A ...

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Page 154: ...ECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We the Responsible Party NEC Computers Inc 8350 Fruitridge Road Sacramento CA 95826 declare that the product NEC PowerMate 2000 is in compliance with FCC CFR47 part 15 for Class B digital devices ...

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