Autosensing video port for an external color or monochromeVGA or SVGA monitorPort for a PS/2®-compatible pointing deviceTrackball with drivers and uti
Appendix CSpecificationsThis appendix lists the specifications for your ActionNote. It alsoincludes the specifications for international power cables.
Controllers and ConnectorsDiskette drive Built-in controller for one internal 3½-inchdiskette drive; supports 1.44MB and 720KBformatsHard diskLCDBuilt
Input DevicesKeyboard 84/85 (US) keys; embedded numeric keypadand F11 and F12 keysTrackballPortable trackball with drivers and utilitiesinstalledMass
CautionUse only the AC adapter, optional automobile adapter, andbattery designed for use with the ActionNote (AC adaptermodel number AP-3S25, automobi
Power Source Requirements120 volt power source requirementsNorth America125v. 10A240 volt power source requirementsANSI C73.11NEMA 5-15-PIEC 83Europe2
Glossary486SLC2-50A clock-doubled CPU specifically designed for high-performance,low-power systems. The chip is fully compatible with the 486instructi
COM1The name that MS-DOS uses to identify the primary serial port.CONFlG.SYS fileA special system file that MS-DOS executes each time you turn on orre
CRTCathode Ray Tube A type of video display, such as a color monitor ora TV screen.Device DriverA program that controls a specific piece of equipment
LEDLight Emmitting Diode. An indicator light such as those used for theAction Note power, disk drives, and keyboard settings.Local busAn internal grou
NicadNickel cadmium. A type of battery used in the ActionNote 5OO series.NiMHNickel-metal-hydride A type of battery used in the Action Note 500series.
Your ActionNote complies with the United States EnvironmentalProtection Agency's Energy Star Program, which promotes themanufacture of energy-eff
Power-on diagnosticsA set of testing routines the computer performs automatically everytime you turn it on.RAMRandom Access Memory. The portion of the
SerialA way of organizing communications between communications between two pieces ofcomputer equipment, in which the signals that make up cashcharact
IndexAAC adapterConnecting, 1-4-5Part numbers, C-4problems, A-5recharging battery, 3-4using, 3-1AC plugs, C-5Acoustical noise, C-4Adapter, automobile
Connectors, C-2Conserving battery power, 3-7-8Contrastcontrol, 2-9switch, 1-2Controllers, C-2Conventions, manual, Intro-7Coprocessor, see NumericCover
Fax/modemdata compression, B-2dial modifiers, B-6error correction B-2issuing commands, B-3MNP command summary, B-6-8MNP register summary, B-12on-line
problems, A-13MS-DOSkeyboard layouts, 2-5operating system, 1-10VERcommmd,A-2version number, A-2NNiCad, NiMH battery packsee Battery pack(s)Num Lock f
RRAM, Intro-1, 4-13, A-3, C-1Read-only memory (ROM), 5-1, A-3Recharging battery, 3-4-5Removingdiskettes, 2-10keyboard, 4-11-12Replacingbattery pack, 3
Timeout periods, 5-7-8Trackballattaching, 1-7.connecting, 1-6-7problems, A-13specifications, C-3Troubleshooting A-1-14Tuning off compukr, 2-8Tuming on
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How to Use This ManualThis manual expIains how to set up and operate your computer and install options.You do not need to read everything in this book
Conventions Used in This ManualThis manual uses the following type conventions representcommands:ExampleMeaningEnterCtrl CFnFlKeys you press on the ke
Chapter 1SettingUp the ComputerThis chapter covers the following asicinformatiionforsettingupmour ActionNote computer:Identifying the system partsConn
Identifying the System PartsBefore getting started, refer to the illuslrations in this section toidentify the different parts of your computer.Front V
LEDSThe LEDs (light emitting diodes) on your computer provideinformation about its operation, as shown in the following table.LED functionsLEDFunction
Rear Panel and Left SideConnecting the AC AdapterThe AC adapter is designed to be used in most countries, as it canoperate in the ranges 100 to 240 V
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You may need to connect the AC adapter to charge the batterybefore you use it for the first time. (SeeChapter 3 for completeinstructions on powering t
Opening the ScreenConnecting the TrackballYour computer package includes a, trackball, which you connect tothe MOUSE port on the left side of the co
Before you can use an optional device like the trackball, you mustinstall special software, called a device driver. The device driverallows the operat
Follow these steps to attach the trackball to your computer:1. Press the button on the attaching devics. The clip extends so youcan& clamp the dev
Before you turn on the computer, first connect and turn on anyexternal devices you will be using--such as a printer or monitor.(See Chapter 4 for info
When the computer completes its testing, it displays a screendescribing the system's configuration.If necessary, press the Pause button on the ke
Chapter 2Using Your ComputerThis chapter describes how to use your ActionNote computer on adaily basis. It provides information on the following proce
Taking Care of the ComputerBefore you begin using your computer, read the followingguidelinestoensure proper maintenance of the ActionNote:Keep the co
Backing Up Your FilesBe sure to back up your files regularly. For large amounts of data,you might want to consider a portable tape backup unit. Makeco
IfyouenaMethesehrppassword,youmustenter it before you canuse the Setup program. The computer prompts you for thepassword after you press Delete to sta
Important Safety Instructions•••••••Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference. Followall warnings and instructions market on th
Using the KeyboardAlthough the keyboard on the ActionNote has only 84 keys(85 on the international version), its still provides all the functionsof a
Using the Embedded Numeric KeypadThe embedded numeric keypad allows you to enter numericcharacter from the keyboard when the Num Lock function is on.Y
The following tablesummarizes how to use the embeddednumeric keypad.Embedded keypad functionsEmbedded numeric keysNumbLock onNumLock offKeys pressed b
If you are using MS-DOS, DOS, hold down Ctrl and Alt and press Deleteto reset the computer. (If you are in Windows, you must press CtrlAlt Delete a se
If necessary, press NumLock to turn Num Lock (and its LED) on.Then, to change to low speed, press Ctrl Alt --. To change back tohigh speed, make sure
To insert a diskette, hold it with the label facing up and the metalshutter leading into the drive. Slide it into the drive until it clicksinto place.
NoteYour Actian Note is alread configured to display in standardVGA resolution on your LCD screen or external monitor.You do not need to use the utili
CLMODE is a DOS program that provides comprehensivefeatures for configuring your video system. The mainfunctions of CLMODE are Configuration, which of
Chapter 3Powering the ComputerYou can operate your ActionNote using the AC adapter, optionalautomobile adapter, or the removable battery pack. This ch
Using the Battery PackThe removable battery pack powers the computer when the ACadapter is not connected. The length of time the battery canprovide po
Débrancher l’ordinateur avant de le nettoyer. N’utiliser qu’un chiffonhumide. Veiller à ne pas renverser de liquides sur l'appareil.Utilisers seu
4. Press down on the release buttons on the battery compartmentcover and slide the cover toward you.5.6.Pull up on the cloth tab and lift out the low
7. Slide the battery cover back into place making sure the tabs onthe cover fit into the slots on the computer's cover. Press thecover from the b
The computer takes approximately 3½ hours to charge acompletely discharged battery pack. If you use the system whilethe battery is recharging, is can
CautionWhen your battery can no longer be recharged, please cannotyour local government agency responsible for hazardous wastedisposal. NiCad and NiMH
Using the Suspend/Resume SwitchThe suspend/resume switch provides an efficient way to savebattery power. This switch is located on the top left side
Using Setup to Conserve Battery PowerThe setup program includes power management options thatenable you to conserve battery power. These options allow
Chapter 4Connecting Optional DevicesThis chapter describes how to connect the following optionaldevices to your ActionNote:External monitorParallel pr
Connecting an External MonitorThe VIDEO port on your computer allows you to connect anexternal color or monochrome VGA monitor. When a monitor isconne
2.3.4.Connect the monitor cable to the port labelled VIDEO on theback of the computer.If the connector has retaining screws, tighten them by hand orwi
Using the External MonitorAfter you connect the monitor, turn in on before you turn on thecomputer. Your ActianNote automatically senses when anextern
ContentsIntroductionStandard Configuration...1OptionaI Equipment...3Where to Get Help...
Connecting a Parallel PrinterYou can use the PRINTER port to a aparallel device, such asa Centronics®-compatible printer. Before connecting a printer,
5.Connect the other end of the cable to the printer. If the printerinterface has retaining clips, squeeze them gently until theysnap into place.6.Conn
4. Connect the other end of the cable to the serial device. If theconnector has retaining screws, tighten them.5. Connect the serial device's
Connecting an External KeyboardIf you are typing for extended periods of time, you may want toconnect an external keyboard to the KB on your computer.
Before you can use the mouse or other pointing device with yourapplications, you need to install the special software driver thatcame with it. See the
If you have a fax/modem, your package also includes BitComdata communications software and WinFax LITE fax transmissionsoftware already loaded on your
Removing the KeyboardTo remove the keyboard, follow these steps:1.Make sure the computer is turned off.2. Discount all cables from the ports and con
7. Open the top cover.8. Carefully detach the keyboard by lifting up on the front andsides of the keyboard. Then pull it toward you.9. Turn th
Installing a Memory ModuleYour computer comes with 4MB or 8MB of memory. Four MB aresoldered directly onto the system board. You may have purchasedyou
3. Carefully press the module straight into the socket. Theconnector and socket are designed so they fit together only ifyou have aIigned them correct
Chapter 3Powering the ComputerUsing the AC Adapter...3-1Using the Battery Pack...3-2Replacing the Battery
lnstalling a Numeric CoprocessorYour computer has a socket for a numeric (math) coprocessor,which can be used for the Cyrix 83S87-25 coprocessor. Inst
2. Place the coprocessor over the socket so that the round indentation indicating pin 1 is in lower right corner. Thenpush it down into the socket.3.
Replacing the KeyboardAfter installing a memory module a numeric coprocessor, followthese Steps sbeps to replace the keyboard:1. Carefully lift the
4. Turn the computer upside down with the front facing you andreplace the three screws on the front side of the cover.5. Replace the battery pack.6.Tu
Chapter 5Running SetupThe Setup program defines your system’s configuration so thecomputer uses all of its devices properly. Because your computerIf y
Starting the Setup ProgramTo start the Setup program, you must turn onorresetttrecomputer. During the startup process, you see the followingpromp on t
Changing the SettingsAt the bottom of each Setup screen, you see a list of the keys youcan use to select options on that-screen. Their function desc
Changing the Basic Settingswhen you select Basic Settings from the main menu, you seeas screen displaying a calendar and information about your syste
changing the Custom SettingsWhen you select Custom Settings from the main menu, yousee a screen displaying a number of optians you can use tocustomize
Custom settings (continued)OptionFunctionBootsequence Specifies the order in which the checks thedrives when looking for the operating; thedefault (
Appendix A TroubleshootingIdentifying Your System ...A-2Error Messages... A-3The Computer Won’t Start.
Changing the Power Management SettingsWhen you select Power Management from the main menu, yousee a screen displaying options that you can use to save
Highlight the option you want to change and refer to theinformation on the screen to see what timeout periods areavailable. If you do not use the syst
3. After typing the password, press Enter. You see the followingprompt:Re-Enter NEW Password:4.Type the same password again and press Enter. (This con
Appendix ATroubleshootingYou probably won’tencounter any difficulties as you set up anduse your ActionNote. If anything out of the ordinary happens,re
Numericcoprocessor problems CMOS battery problems.If the suggestions here do not solove the problem, perform the stepsbelow to identify your s
Error MessagesYour computer's built-in memory (ROM) contains a series ofdiagnostic programs, called power-on diagnostics, which yourcomputer runs
Battery ProblemsIf you have trouble minning the computer from the battery pack,follow the steps in this section to find the problem. (Be sure to readC
CautionWhen your battery can no longer be recharged, please contactyour local government agency responsible for hazardous wastedisposal. NiCad and NiM
The LCD Screen is BlankIf the computer starts up but no image appears on the LCD screen,follow these steps to solve the problem:1.Use the brightness a
3.4.5.6.7.MakeSurethe monitor is set to correct input. Some monitorscan accept input from two sources.If your LCD screen is displaying information, yo
Appendix CSpecificationsMain Unit ...C-1Controllers and Connectors ...
2.3.4.Try pressing NumLock. If you don't see the NumLock light,the computer is probably locked up.5.6.Make sure the suspend/resumeswitch is set t
Diskette ProblemsIf you have trouble accessing data on a disckette, follow stepsto identify the problem:1.Is the diskette properly inserted in the dri
Diskette Drive ProblemsIf you are having problems with the diskette drive, check thefollowing:1. If the drive does not seem to be working as it should
Software ProblemsIf you are having trouble with an applicaton program, try thefollowing solutions:1.2.3.4.5.6.If the application program does not star
Printer ProblemsYou can solve most printer problems by followinjg the instructionsin your printer manual. If you have just connectedthe printer, first
Trackball or Pointing Device ProblemsIf your trackball or other PS/2-compatible pointing device doesn'twork properly, try these solutions:1. Is t
Numeric Coprocessor ProblemsIf you have installed a numeric coprocessor but it doesn't seem tobe operating properly, check the documentation that
Appendix BFax/ModemThe internal fax/modem that may be installed in your ActionNotecomputer supports the latest transfer standards and protocols and pr
The following table provides specifications for the fax/modemsthat may be installed in your ActionNote computer:9600 fax/2400 modem14,400 fax/14,400 m
Built-in Command SetIf you are not using a telecommunications program, you can use the fax/modem’s built-in command set. These commands arecompatible
3With your purchase of an EPSON® ActionNote™ 500 seriescomputer, you have chosen state-of-the-art notebook computing.The 486SLC2-50 microprocessor chi
AT Command SummaryCommandDescription+++Escape codeA/Repeat last command stringATAttentionAAnswer immediate (incoming call)B0CCITT v.22 protocol at 120
AT Command Summary (continued)CommandDescriptionX4Enables all result codesY0Disable long space disconnectY1Enable long space disconnectZ0Software rese
Dial ModifiersModifierDescriptionIHookflash (0.5 seconds)Pause (2 seconds),;Return to command state after dialing@Wait for 5 seconds if silent answerP
MNPCommand Summary (continued)CommandDescription\N2Set reliable mode\N3 Set auto-reliable mode\N4Set V.42(LAP-M) mode\N5Set V.42 auto-reliable mode\N6
MNPCommand Summary (continued)CommandDescription&Q6Normal mode&Y0Recall user profile 0 at power up&Y1Recall user profile 1 at power up%A n
AT Register Summary (continued)CommandDescriptionRangeUnitDefaultS13ReservedS14Option registerNoneAAH(see below)S15ReservedS16Self-test registerS17Res
Option RegisterS14 Bit mapped configuration registerBit 0UnusedBit 10 Command echo disabled (E0)1Command echo enabled (default E1)Bit 20Result codes e
S22 Bit mapped configuration registerBit 0100Speaker volume low (L0)01Speaker volume low (L1)10Speaker volume medium (default L2)11Speaker volume high
S27 Bit mapped configuration registerBit 012345UnusedBit 60CCITT V.22 (1200 bps); V.21 (300 BPS B0)1Bell 212A (1200 bps)Bit 7UnusedMNP Register Summar
Result Code SummaryWordNumberDescriptionOK0Command executedCONNECT1Connect at 300 bpsRING2Telephone is ringingNO CARRIER3Carrier lost or not detectedE
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