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First Editing : June 1999

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Link Corp.

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A DVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC
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User's Manual

Summary of Contents for CT6480

Page 1: ...International Business Machines Corpor ation Overdrive and Pentium are trademarks and Intel is a registered trademark of intel Corpor ation Unix is a registered trademark of AT T AMD are registered trademark and K5 K6 are trademarks of ADV ANCED MICRO DEVICES INC Cyrix is a registered trademark and 6x86 6x86MX are trademarks of Cyrix Corporation Licenses for other products mentioned in this manual...

Page 2: ...Pannel 5 Back Pannel 6 Ch2 Start to Install 7 1 Check the voltage switch 7 2 Connecting the ke yboard and mouse 7 3 Connecting the monitor 8 4 Connecting the other de vices 8 5 Connecting the power cables 8 Ch3 Upgrading the system 10 1 How to open the chassis 10 2 Upgrading the memory 11 3 Installation of the add on car ds 13 ...

Page 3: ...apter 3 Upgrading and Replacing fir st Before opening the system chasis remember to turn off the system and to disconnect all cords and cables Caution There is thedanger ofan explosion if thebatteryisincorrectly replaced Replacethebattery withthe same orequivalenttype recommendedbythe manufacturer Discardusedbatteriesaccordingtothe battery manufacturer sinstructions Thelithum batteryin mainboardis...

Page 4: ...3 DAEWOO COMPUTER Check yourboxesfor thefollowing items CD ROM Title Installation Diskette Power Cord Mouse User s manual Keyboard Tower ...

Page 5: ...ase do not overload the power socket Do not place magnetic objects close to the system Avoid dust or moisture from the system Place the system away from a radio or any electronic receivers Keep distance between the system and the wall Place the system away from high temperature and direct sunlight ...

Page 6: ...ter system 2 H W Reset Button This button initializes and restarts the computer 3 Power LED The light that indicates the system is working 4 HDD LED The light that indicates the system is accessing the Hard Disk Drive 5 CD ROM Drive The drive that can read CD ROM titles 6 Floppy Disk Drive 3 5 Floppy Disk Drive that can read a data from or write a data to 1 Systom On Off Button 2 H W Reset Button ...

Page 7: ...tch Two different voltages 115V and 230V can be selected with this switch 3 Input Power Socket The socket that supports power to the tower 4 Video Card Connector for Monitor A monitor can be used through this connector 2 Input Power Slect Switch 1 Output Power Socket Refer to B d Manual 3 Input Power Socket 4 Video Card Connector for Monitor ...

Page 8: ...in the system change the voltage switch which is located at the back of the tower to 115V Donot connect power cablestothesystem untilyou finishallthedescribed installateion 2 Connecting the keyboard and the mouse Check the keyboard connector which is located at the back of the tower Check the mouse connector which is located at the back of the tower Refer to the pictur e default mode 230V other mo...

Page 9: ...r Connect the 15pin cable of the monitor to the video card connector at the back of the tower The cable on the monitor can be easily disconnected so use the two screws on the connector to connect it firmly 4 Connecting other devices optional Connect a printer or a scanner 5 Connecting power cables Connect the power cables of the peripheral de vices printer speaker first Connect the monitor power c...

Page 10: ...While you are connecting the monitor power cable to the output power socket of the tower make sure the voltage that the monitor requires is same as the voltage that the systemsupports Refertothe picturefortheconnectionsteps ...

Page 11: ... the system off and disconnect the power cable Turn off all the peripheral devices that are connected to the system Disconnect all the cables from the system Disconnect the mouse and the ke yboard Pull the front cover out and lift it up Unscrew the two screws one at the front and the other at the back of the tower refer to the pictur e Follow theabove step fromthelast to re buildthe system Push th...

Page 12: ... clips a way from the sock et Position the DIMM over the socket so that the notch at the bottom of the module lines up over the divider in the socket AS shown in the next picture match the wide part of the module to the wide part of the opening in the sock et Push the module streight down into the sock et notches DIMMSocket DIMM memory module ToinsertDIMMmodule Positionbottomnotches over socket di...

Page 13: ...memory module in place One clip holds the left edge of the module and the other clip holds the right edge Push one clip a way from the module Then while holding the module with one hand push the other clip a way from the module Lift the module out of the sock et ...

Page 14: ...he car d Add On Cards can be placed in any of the slots but please be carefulto put PCI Cards in PCI slots andput ISA cards inISA slots If there are cables that should be connected to the Add On card please connect to it Screw the guide of the Add On card The Add On Card shouldbe properly insertedin the slot If the card isnot properly inserted then itcouldcausethesystemfailure ...

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