Epson 4000 User Manual

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Power supply

cables, 5-4, 5-6-7, 5-16-18

frequency, A-4

input ranges, A-4

limitations, 4-15, 7-5

location, 4-5

maximum outputs, A-4

removing, 4-15

type, A-4

Power-on diagnostics, 1-8, 7-12

Precautions, iii-viii, 1-1-2, 4-1

Printer

available options, A-7

cable, 1-5

checking connections, 7-10

connecting, 1-5-6

connector, 1-5-6, A-11

drivers, 7-11

problems, 7-10

turning off, 1-10, 4-2

turning on, 1-8

Processor, see CPU

Processor speed

changing, 3-6-7, A-1

fast, 3-6-7, A-1

keyboard command, 3-6-7

normal, 4-7

problems, 7-10

slow, 3-6-7, 7-10-11, A-1

turbo, 4-7

PS/2 compatible

keyboard, Intro-1, 1-3, A-3, A-12

mouse, Intro-1, 1-3, A-3, A-12

R

RAM, Intro-1-3,2-4, A-1-2

Read/write

errors, 7-9

slot, 3-2

Real-time clock, 2-3, A-2

RESET button, 1-7,3-3-5,7-1

Resolutions, see Video resolutions

ROM, 2-1, 2-7, 2-11, A-1

RS-232C ports, A-2; see

also

Serial

ports

S

Safety instructions, iii-viii, 1-1-2,

4-1

Screen colors, 6-4

Screen resolutions, Intro-2, 6-2, 6-4,

A-2

Security and Anti-Virus option, 3-4

Serial number, 7-1-2

Serial ports

connecting, 1-3-6

connector, 1-6, A-12

controller, A-2

description, Intro-1

jumpers, 4-7

location, 1-3

reassigning, 4-7

SetRES utility program, 6-2-5

SETUP program

Autotype fixed disk, 2-5

boot options, 2-8-10

cache memory, 2-6

changing values, 2-3

chipset registers, 2-7-8

date and time function, 2-3

display type, 2-4

drive configuration, 2-4-6

exiting, 2-11

factory default settings, 2-11

fixed disk, 2-5-6

function keys, 2-2-3

hard disk drive, 2-5

help screen, 2-2

Main Menu, 2-2

memory cache, 2-6

memory shadow, 2-7

options, 2-2

password security, 2-9-10

running, 2-1-12

saving settings, 2-11

shadow options, 2-7

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