Epson 4000 User Manual

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Diskette drive

configuration, 2-4, 5-20, 7-7

connector, 5-16-17

controller, 4-7, A-2

controlling access, 2-9-10

errors, 7-7

faulty, 7-7

installing, 5-1-20

jumper, 4-7

latch, 3-2, 7-6

light, 1-7, 3-2

power cable, 5-16-18, 7-7

problems, 7-7

protective card, 1-8

removing, 5-18

types, 5-2, A-3

Display adapters, 2-4, 6-1

Display option, SETUP, 2-4

DMA assignments, A-13

DOS, see MS-DOS

Double-word I/O, 6-6, 7-8

DRAM, 2-8

DRAM video chips

installing, 4-21

type, 4-21, A-1

Drivers

configuring, 6-3-4

IDE, Intro-3,2-6,6-1, 6-5-6, 7-8-9

mouse, 1-4, 7-12

printer, 7-11

VGA, Intro-3,2-12,6-1-5

Windows, 6-1-4

Drives, see Diskette drive

or

Hard disk drive

E

EGA/VGA, 2-4

Electric shock, 1-6, 4-3

Electrical

circuitry, 1-8,7-3

outlet, 1-5-6,7-3

Electromagnetic interference, 1-2

Electronic Bulletin Board, Intro-3

Environmental

conditions, 1-1

requirements, A-5

Epson Connection, Intro-6-7

Errors

diskette drive, 7-7

hard disk drive, 7-8

keyboard, 7-5

read/write, 7-9

Extended

memory, 2-4, A-15

VGA, Intro-3, 2-12

External cache, 2-6, 4-5, 4-23-26

External device problems, 7-12

F

Faceplate

removing, 5-14

replacing, 5-18

Factory default settings, 2-11

Fast processor speed, 3-6-7, A-1

Files, repairing, 7-7

Fixed Disk Setup option, 2-5

Formatting

diskettes, 7-7

hard disk drive, 7-8

Frequency, power supply, A-4

Full-length option slots, A-3

Function keys, SETUP, 2-2-3

G

Grounding

plate, 5-3

yourself, 4-3, 4-22, 4-27

Guiderail, 5-3

H

Half-length option slots, A-3

Hard disk drive

access light, 1-7

auto-sensing, 2-5, 7-8, A-2

available options, A-6

bays, 4-5,5-1-2,5-12-13

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