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[. . . ] 72-11P00-013 Printed in Taiwan Notice The manufacturer reserves the right to make any updates, revisions or changes to the information contained herein as and when deemed necessary. The manufacturer is under no obligation to notify any purchaser or end-user of such actions in advance or afterwards. 1998 Trademarks IBM PC, PS/2, EGA, and VGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT and Microsoft Mouse are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. [. . . ] Be sure not to initiate the Suspend Mode when any of the disk drives is accessed such as HDD, FDD and CD-ROM drive. The system operation can be returned to exactly where it was suspended when wake-up event occur. This is called Resume. User's Manual 2-29 Powered On Suspend (POS) Of the three suspend modes, Powered-On-Suspend saves the least amount of power. Resume from POS Mode The system may be resumed from Powered-On-Suspend mode by: · · · · Alarm resume (month/day/hour/minute) Modem ring Any keyboard key pressed Depressing the power button (if configured as Suspend/Resume function under SCU) Suspend To RAM (STR) Suspend-To-RAM mode is the medium level of system power management. Resume from STR Mode The system may be resumed from Suspend-To RAM mode by: · · · Alarm resume (month/day/hour/minute) Modem ring Depressing the power button (if configured as Suspend/Resume function under SCU) Chapter 2: Operation 2-30 Suspend To Disk (STD)/Soft Off (SOFF) Suspend to Disk is a 0-volt suspend mode for system power management. STD mode saves the maximum power but takes the longest time to return to full operation. 1. 2. Use your operating system's FDISK program to delete all partitions of the hard disk if any already exist on the target drive. Boot the system from the A: drive and run the 0VMAKFIL. EXE Utility to create the Suspend to Disk partition on the hard disk of a size that will accommodate the installed DRAM (n) plus 2MB integrated video RAM. A:\>0VMAKFIL-Pn For example, if the system DRAM is 32MB, 0VMAKFIL will create a partiton size of approximately 34MB. A:\>0VMAKFIL-P32 Note: Rewrite the sector signatures if you need to partition the hard disk again. C:\>0VMAKFIL -PW 3. Re-partition the hard disk using your operating system's FDISK program. Resume from STD Mode The system may be resumed from Suspend-To-Disk mode by: · · Power back on Alarm resume (month/day/hour/minute) User's Manual 2-31 Attaching Peripheral Devices The herein mentioned shows you how to attach peripheral devices to the ports or jacks on the rear panel of the Notebook Computer. Attaching a Phone Line The notebook is equipped with a phone jack for connecting a phone line. To enable the function of a built-in modem, the users have to insert a modem card (Optional) into the socket on the mainboard and attach a phone cord to the jack. See figures (2-21. 1 / 2-21. 2). Connector Figure 2-21. 1 Figure 2-21. 2 Chapter 2: Operation 2-32 Attaching a PS/2 Keyboard or Mouse The Notebook can be operated with a PS/2 keyboard or mouse attached by means of the PS/2 transfer cable. Attach the external keyboard or mouse as shown below (Figure 2-22). Figure 2-22 User's Manual 2-33 Attaching a Serial Mouse The serial port features a 9-pin connector. Connect the cable to the serial port on the rear of the Notebook Computer (Step 1 in Figure 2-23). Tighten the screws that fasten the cable to the serial port (Step 2 in Figure 2-23). In addition, you may need to install the manufacturer-supplied driver for the serial mouse. Refer to the device's user's guide for more information. Figure 2-23 Chapter 2: Operation 2-34 Attaching a Parallel Printer You may connect any standard Centronics parallel printer to your Notebook using the parallel port. Connect the cable to the parallel port on the rear of the Notebook Computer (Step 1 in Figure 2-24). Tighten the screws that fasten the cable to the parallel port (Step 2 in Figure 2-24). In addition, you will need to install the manufacturer-supplied driver for the printer. If the connected printer supports EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) or ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) mode, please enter System Configuration Utility (SCU) to configure the required setting. Figure 2-24 User's Manual 2-35 Attaching an External Monitor (CRT) The computer is capable of displaying information not only on the LCD, but also on SVGA compatible displays attached to the computer. [. . . ] Before restarting the system, copy the file [PCMCIA. inf] to [c:\windows\inf] and the files [CBSS. vxd], [PCCARD. vxd], [PCI. vxd] to the sub-directory [C:\windows\system] Note: Make sure whether the files are copied to drive C successfully. [c:\windows\system\cbss. vxd] [c:\windows\system\pci. vxd] Step VI: Video-in Driver Installation Boot the system, switching to SCU system by press keys Ctrl+Alt+S before running Windows. Choose [Enable] for [Video-In Mode] Under Windows, Select [Start], [Run] and open the path [D:\video-in \setup. exe] to complete the installation. Step VII: ATI DVD Play Driver Installation (Optional) Note: Firstly install VGA Driver, Secondly installing Audio Driver and then DirectX 5. [. . . ]

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