1-12 System Overview
Mouse
The system ships with a PS/2-compatible mouse as standard equipment. The mouse has a
self-cleaning mechanism that prevents a buildup of dust or lint around the mouse ball and
tracking mechanism.
The six-pin mouse cable connector plugs into the back of the system. Mouse specifications are
given in Section 9, “Specifications.”
AGP Graphics
All systems come with Direct AGP integrated on the system board. Direct AGP provides
advanced Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) capabilities, 3D and 2D graphics, and video
accelerator for exceptional graphics and superior quality full-screen, full-motion video.
Included on the system board is a standard VGA output connector for connecting a
VGA-compatible monitor to the AGP component.
Graphics modes are given in Section 2, “System Configuration.” Graphics board specifications
are given in Section 9, “Specifications.”
CD-ROM Drive
All systems come standard with a 40X or higher CD-ROM drive. The drive features higher
technology, affording faster data transfer and smoother animation and video. The CD-ROM
drive comes with an Enhanced IDE (EIDE) interface. The drive is fully compatible with Kodak
Multisession Photo CDs™, CD-I, FMV, and CD Plus, as well as standard CDs. The CD-ROM
drive also plays audio CDs.
CD-ROM jumper settings are included in Section 2, “System Configuration.” Specifications for
the CD-ROM drive are given in Section 9, “System Specifications.”
DVD-ROM Drive
Some systems might come with an 8X or higher DVD-ROM drive instead of a CD-ROM drive.
The drive offers many improvements over the standard CD-ROM, including superior video and
audio playback, faster data access, and greater storage capabilities.
DVD-ROM jumper settings are included in Section 2, “System Configuration.” Specifications
for the DVD-ROM drive are given in Section 9, “System Specifications.”
Speaker Set
When ordered, two high-quality 10-watt stereo speakers come with the system. An AC adapter
and connecting cables come with the speakers. One speaker has a power on/off/volume control.
Volume can also be controlled by the Windows sound software. The speakers connect to the
speaker line out jack at the rear of the system.
Speaker specifications are given in Section 9, “Specifications.”
Onboard LAN
Integrated on the system board is a 3COM 3C905C 10/100 LAN chipset. The chipset supports
Remote Wake-up and Ethernet IEE 802.3.
The LAN chipset is ported out to the RJ-45 LAN port on the rear of the system. Use this port for
connecting the system to an Ethernet LAN.
Network Board
Some systems might come with an optional 10/100 network board installed in a PCI slot.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE ES Series
Page 12: ...1 System Overview Configurations Features Components...
Page 29: ...2 6 System Configuration System Board Jumper Settings...
Page 71: ...4 System Boards System Board Riser Board...
Page 90: ...6 Preventive Maintenance System Cleaning Keyboard Cleaning Mouse Cleaning...
Page 93: ...7 Troubleshooting Checklist Diagnostics...
Page 102: ...8 NECC Information Services Service Telephone Numbers Technical Support...