Cable connections, Startup – NEC 2000 User Manual

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2-2 Setting Up the System

This chapter provides basic information for setting up and using your
system (refer to the Quick Setup poster for details). Included are cable
connections, system startup procedures, system shutdown procedures, and
system care. The chapter also includes a table showing where to find
additional information about your system.

Cable Connections

After unpacking the system (save the carton) and positioning the system
in your work area, connect the system components using the Quick Setup
poster and the following tips.

!

Use the icons on the rear and side of the system unit to identify the
USB, keyboard, mouse, LAN, modem (if installed), printer, monitor,
power, and audio connectors.

!

See your network administrator 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 lights green to indicate that the system is on. The system
performs its Power-On Self-Test (POST) and several messages appear on
the screen indicating that the system is checking its subsystems.

Note

At the bottom of the NEC startup screen, the following message

appears: Press F2 to enter BIOS Setup. If you want to enter the BIOS
Setup Utility, immediately press F2 while the startup screen displays. (See
Chapter 3, “Configuring the System,” for information on using the BIOS
Setup.)

After a short delay, Windows starts up.

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