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The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of NEC Computer Systems Division, Packard Bell NEC (NECCSD, PBNEC) and/or its licensors. NECCSD and/or its licensors, as appropriate, reserve all patent, copyright and other proprietary rights to this document, including all design, manufacturing, reproduction, use, and sales rights thereto, except to the extent said rights are expressly granted to others. The NECCSD product(s) discussed in this document are warranted in accordance with the terms of the Warranty Statement accompanying each product. However, actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration, customer data, and operator control. [. . . ] Replace the cover if you remove the device from the slot.
Removing a slot cover
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5. Attach the two rails that come with your system to the sides
of the device. Use the four screws that come with the device.
T If you are installing an accessible device, attach the rails to
the device so that the front of the device extends outside the chassis.
T The front of a typical device should be even with the blank
panels on the front of the system.
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6. If you are installing an accessible device, locate the blank
panel on the front panel corresponding to the device slot in the system. Remove the blank panel by pressing the panel tabs from inside the panel and pushing the panel out.
Locating the blank panel tabs
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7. Insert the connector end of the device into the device slot in
the system unit. Secure the device with the two slot cover screws you removed earlier.
Securing the device
8. Connect the device cables (see "Identifying the cables you
need").
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9. Replace the front panel:
T Align the front panel plugs with the system unit holes. T Press the front panel onto the front of the system unit to
secure it.
Replacing the front panel
10. Run the Setup program to set your new configuration (see
"Setup Utility" in the "Advanced Topics" category of your NEC Help Center).
This completes your 5 1/4-inch device installation!
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External options
The previous sections describe adding options to the inside of your Ready computer. You can also expand the capabilities of your computer by adding options to the outside of the computer. See the following sections to:
T locate the external connectors on your computer T connect an NEC CS500TM monitor T connect an NEC C700TM monitor T connect a printer.
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Locating external connectors
Connectors on the back of your Ready computer let you add a variety of popular industry-standard options. Depending on system configuration, your system has either a fax/modem/sound board (modem configuration) or a Ethernet network board and graphics board (Ethernet configuration). For a description of the devices each connector supports, go to "System Tour" in your NEC Help Center. Then choose "A Closer Look at the Parts" and "Looking at the Back. "
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Locating your modem and audio connectors (modem configurations)
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Locating your graphics board connectors (Ethernet configurations)
Locating your audio connectors (Ethernet configurations)
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Connecting an NEC CS500 monitor
Some systems ship with the NEC CS500 monitor. The monitor integrates in one cabinet an NEC color monitor, two amplified speakers, and a microphone. If your system comes with the NEC CS500 monitor, use the following steps to connect the monitor to the back of your system unit. Turn off and unplug the system unit and any external options
connected to the system unit.
2. Locate the signal cable connector, microphone connector, and
speaker connector on the monitor cable.
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3. Connect the monitor signal cable to the VGA monitor
connector on the back of your system unit. Secure the connector with the screws provided.
Note: The location of the monitor connector and audio connectors on the back of the system unit vary, depending on system configuration. [. . . ] Using integer and non-integer ratios allow the application to create rich harmonics and inharmonic sounds. Surround sound, also called SRS 3D sound, is a Sound Retrieval System®. The system creates a three-dimensional sound image with only two conventional speakers. Using pre-recorded music, the system retrieves the spatial information and restores the original three-dimensional sound field. [. . . ]