Using Your Computer 2-19
Disconnect your 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.
Lightening can also travel in on power lines and damage
your monitor and system unit.
Be sure that system power is off before you connect or
disconnect a cable. Never make cable changes when the
system power is on. To do so could damage your system
and its peripherals.
Use Setup options to protect against viruses (see
“Security Menu” in Chapter 4). Use appropriate virus
detection software regularly to protect your system from
computer viruses.
If you plan to use software programs other than
NECCSD supplied software, NECCSD strongly
recommends that you take the necessary steps, such as
virus checks, to protect your system.
Place your computer away from direct sunlight and
extreme hot and cold temperatures.
The recommended operating environment is from 50
°
F
to 95
°
F (10
°
C to 35
°
C).
The recommended non-operating environment (shipping
or storage) is from 14
°
F to 158
°
F (-10
°
C to 70
°
C).
After turning off power, wait about five seconds for the
hard disk to spin down before you power on again.
Be sure that nothing is placed on top of your system
power cables.
Prevent dust from entering your system by covering it
when it is not in use.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE ENTERPRISE - 10-1997
Page 42: ...Using Your Computer 2 5 Keyboard features Windows 95 keys ...
Page 138: ...5 18 Installing Options Locating desktop expansion slots Locating minitower expansion slots ...
Page 140: ...5 20 Installing Options Removing a desktop slot cover Removing a minitower slot cover ...
Page 160: ...Installing Options 5 39 Installing Options 5 ...
Page 162: ...Installing Options 5 41 Locating minitower device slots ...
Page 198: ...Installing Options 5 77 Connecting a serial device cable to the desktop ...