User manual GERICOM 6XA

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[. . . ] Notice Updating or revising this manual or making any changes to the information herein will be initiated when the company deems it necessary. The company reserves the right to take the above-mentioned actions and is under no obligation to notify any person of such actions in advance or afterwards. 1997 Trademarks MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM PC, OS/2, PS/2, EGA, and VGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines, Inc. Intel, Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation. [. . . ] With the following memory configurations, the total memory size will be automatically detected by the POST routines: 64-bit Bank 0 (1Mx16)x4 None (1Mx16)X4 (1Mx16)X8 None (2Mx8)x8 None (1Mx16)X8 (1Mx16)X4 (1Mx16)X8 (4Mx4)X16 None (2Mx8)x8 (2Mx8)x8 (1Mx16)X8 (2Mx8)x16 None (4Mx4)x16 (1Mx16)x4 (4Mx4)x16 + (1Mx16)x4 (2Mx8)x16 (2Mx8)x8 (4Mx4)x16 + (1Mx16)x4 (4Mx4)x16 + (1Mx16)x4 (4Mx4)x16 (4Mx4)x16 + (1Mx16)x4 64-bit Bank 1 None (1Mx16)x4 (1Mx16)x4 None (1Mx16)X8 None (2Mx8)x8 (1Mx16)x4 (1Mx16)X8 (1Mx16)X8 None (4Mx4)x16 (2Mx8)x8 (1Mx16)X8 (2Mx8)x8 None (2Mx8)x16 (1Mx16)X4 (4Mx4)x16 None (2Mx8)x8 (2Mx8)x16 (1Mx16)X4 (1Mx16)X8 (4Mx4)x16 (4Mx4)x16 Power Speed RAM Size 8MB 8MB 16MB 16MB 16MB 16MB 16MB 24MB 24MB 32MB 32MB 32MB 32MB 32MB 32MB 32MB 32MB 40MB 40MB 40MB 48MB 48MB 48MB 56MB 64MB 72MB 5V 70ns 36 1. Remove the access door located in front of the System Status LCD Bar by sliding it towards the front. 2. Press the two keyboard latches so that the keyboard can be elevated from its normal position. 37 3. Carefully lift the keyboard assembly out so that the SODIMM sockets are exposed. Bank 0 Bank 1 Installing the SODIMM 1. Locate the notch on the left side of the SODIMM. With the notched end of the SODIMM toward the left side of the socket, insert the SODIMM at an angle of approximately 20° into the socket; then press it firmly toward the socket. Pivot the SODIMM until it snaps into place. Removing the SODIMM 1. Press out on the latches on both edges of the socket at the same time to release the SODIMM. The SODIMM may pop up to detach from the socket. Remove gently the SODIMM. 38 Configuring TV-Output The Notebook is equipped to output video signals to a TV set through the RCA jack. Different countries use different TV broadcast standards. A TV set must comply with the appropriate standard to properly receive broadcast signals. In the Unites States, TV sets are built to comply with the NTSC standard. Many countries in Europe and Asia use the PAL standard. You should refer to your TV user guide to make sure which TV standard you are using. TV-output capabilities allow display of realistic game, video, and multimedia on the large-screen TV. The Notebook uses hardware filtering technologies to reduce flicker for qualified presentation. NTSC On Off On Off PAL Off On Off On S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1 39 Using the Fn Key Located on the bottom-left edge of the Notebook Computer keyboard is the Fn key. It is a special key only found on the Notebook Computer and it is used for operation of: · · · The PgUp, PgDn, Home, End keys. The Hot Keys. PgUp, PgDn, Home, End Keys Pp gU H ome P gDn E nd Four cursor control keys, also called Arrow or Direction keys, are located below the Enter key. The colored function will need to be used with the system function key. Hold the Fn key, then press one of the four keys. 40 Embedded Numeric Keypad The colored keys in the middle of the keyboard are capable of providing numeric keypad functions. [. . . ] When Suspend to Memory is activated, you will notice that the system exhibits the same characteristics as if you powered the system off. You will notice that the LCD Bar is still active, and the Suspend to Memory indicator is apparent. Suspend to Memory may be activated by the following events: · · Suspend hot key (Fn + Esc) Battery weak (SCU setting) The Notebook system may resume from Suspend to Memory by the following events: · · · Resume alarm time (SCU setting) Modem ring (SCU setting) Any keyboard key pressed 65 Suspend to Disk Suspend to Disk is also known in a more technically descriptive term as "0-volt" Suspend Mode since it does not require any power when the system is in "Suspend" state. Before Suspend to Disk may be used, a non-DOS partition has to be created on the hard disk drive. [. . . ]

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