Trust SpaceC@m 300
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1. Introduction
This instruction manual is intended for users of the Trust SpaceC@m 300. Prior knowledge of computers is
not necessary to install and use this product. If you have any questions, please consult one of the Trust
Customer Care Centres. You can find more information about these Customer Care Centres on the last page
of this electronic manual, as well as at the back of the quick installation manual.
1.1
Conventions used in this manual
The following conventions have been used in this manual to indicate instructions:
<
key
>
Here you should press a key. The name of the key is given between brackets.
‘
System
’
This is a specific term used in a program. These are the terms used by, for example,
Microsoft Windows 98.
[
DIR
]
Key in the text shown in square brackets [….].
{Term}
The text between the accolades {….} is the term in English, e.g. {File} which occurs in the
associated figure.
Additional information will be shown as follows:
Note
:
If you connect the Trust Spacec@m 300 to a USB HUB, then the USB HUB should have its own
power supply.
The examples assume that the letter “D” has been assigned to your CD-ROM drive. If your system uses a
different drive letter for your CD-ROM drive, for example “E”, you should replace “D” by “E”.
1.2
Contents of the package
Please check the contents of the package before reading the instruction manual. It should contain the
following:
•
Trust SpaceC@m 300
•
Headphones with microphone
•
CD-ROM containing the drivers, software and instruction manuals
•
Quick installation manual
If anything is missing or damaged, please contact one of the Trust Care Centres. You can find more
information at the back of this instruction manual.
1.3
Minimum system requirements
•
Intel Pentium 166 MMX CPU
•
USB
port
•
Windows
98
•
32 MB RAM
•
60 MB hard disk space available
•
4X CD-ROM drive
Recommended system configuration for full operation of the programs:
•
ISDN adapter or modem
•
Sound card with speakers and microphone
•
Internet
account