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Product Information Guide - Page 2
... TranXit infrared utility; SystemSoft drivers and utilities for PC card slots; utilities for video system, sound card, infrared port, and touchpad. Online version of User's Guide and other manuals also installed on the hard disk drive; refer to About Your Software card for details on EPSON's support policy
LCD Screen
Screen type
Backlit
I Passive color
I
Resolutions
640 x 480,
and colors...
Product Information Guide - Page 10
... Busy Reset Math Coprocessor Math Coprocessor Available Hard Disk Drive Game Port Sound Card Parallel Port 2 Serial Port 2 Prototype Card Reserved Parallel Port 1 SDLC Bisynohronous 2 Bisynchronous 1 Mono Display Printer Adapter Reserved Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter PCMCIA Controller Diskette Drive Controller Serial Port 1 IrDA Port
Installation/Support Tips
Using Low Battery Save to HDD and...
User Manual - Page 8
... Computer Customizing Your ActionPoint 6-1 Customizing Computer Settings 6-3
Starting Setup 6-3 Changing the Settings 6-4 Customizing Power Management 6-8 Using Instant On and Saving to Disk. . . . .6-9 Using Password Security 6-11 Setting a Password 6-12 Deleting or Changing a Password . . . .6-13 Using Video Drivers and Utilities 6-14 Using Your Audio Card 6-15 Using Your Infrared Port...
User Manual - Page 16
... can move your cursor on the screen by sliding your finger along the built-in ActionPoint TM touchpad. It works with any software application that uses PS/2® compatible mouse drivers, and has a utility that lets you adjust its response.
To move the cursor, slide your finger along the ActionPoint touchpad. The...
User Manual - Page 17
... move in the same direction until you lift or move your finger. This feature is called. "Edge Motion."
When software manuals tell you to use your mouse, use these ActionPoint equivalents:
Touchpad movements Mouse Click Double-click Drag Click and drag Select... Chapter 6. You can also access the online help in the ActionPoint Configuration utility (Mouse utility in Windows 95).
1-8 Getting Started
User Manual - Page 19
... numeric keypad by pressing Fn plus the key.
Creating Software Diskettes
Your computer came with software installed; the program diskettes are not included. However, you may need the diskettes to set up a new printer or re-install a program. You have utilities that let you create these diskettes. See the instruction sheet "Choosing Your Operating System."
1-10 Getting Started
User Manual - Page 40
... disk drive compartment on your ActionNote can accommodate IDE standard drives up to 19 mm high. If the drive that came with your computer is less than 19 mm high, it is installed above a black foam spacer. If you are going to install a 19 mm drive, remove the spacer from the compartment before you perform step 3. 3. Insert the drive and card...
User Manual - Page 41
...run Setup as described under "Customizing Computer Settings" in Chapter 6 to make sure the computer recognizes your new drive.
6. Then create a 26MB partition on the drive. See your operating system documentation for instructions. After you install the operating system, run PHDISK to configure the partition. See "Using Instant On and Saving to Disk" in Chapter 6 for more information.
5-6 Upgrading...
User Manual - Page 42
... Replacing the Keyboard You need to remove the keyboard to install memory. However, you don't need to disconnect the keyboard cables. Removing the Keyboard Follow these steps to remove the keyboard 1. Turn off the computer and disconnect the
AC power adapter. 2. Disconnect any attached external devices
and cables. 3. Open the screen as wide as you can. 4. Remove the...
User Manual - Page 46
Upgrading Your Memory
Your ActionNote has 8MB of memory on the system board, and a socket in which you can install a 4, 8, or 16MB snap-in memory module.
If you are using Instant On or Save to Disk, you will need to rerun the PHDISK utility after you have changed the amount of memory. See Chapter 6 for more information.
CAUTION
A memory module is...
User Manual - Page 47
... memory module.
Installing a Memory Module Follow these steps to install the new memory module:
CAUTION Computer memory modules are sensitive to static
electricity. Ground yourself by touching a metal
surface before you touch the memory module. Keep it safe inside its anti-static packaging until you are ready to install it. Remain as stationary as possible while you install it.
5-12 Upgrading...
User Manual - Page 51
... immediately.
NOTE If you install another pointing device and then want to return to the ActionPoint, you need to reinstall the ActionPoint drivers. Type the following commands at the MS-DOS prompt: CD\SYNTOUCH INSTALL
Customizing Computer Settings
Setup configures your ActionNote and stores the settings in the computer's CMOS ROM (read-only memory). Because this area of memory is backed up by...
User Manual - Page 53
... used by the system
system Date
mmm dd, yyyy Sets the date used by the system
Update Flash
Enabled Disabled*
Lets you upgrade your BIOS from a diskette
Hard Disk
Auto (automatically detected)* User None
Sets the type of drive installed or allows you to define the type
CPU Speed Fast* Slow
Sets the processor speed
Quick Boot Disabled* Enabled
Lets you skip...
User Manual - Page 58
... these features, you have to configure your hard disk drive.
The drive is already partitioned to set aside a 26MB area for the saved data (allowing space for all memory configurations). This area is invisible to your software, and the amount of disk space available to you for normal data storage is reduced.
The PHDISK program formats the partition...
User Manual - Page 62
... high-resolution video display drivers for Windows® installed on your hard disk drive. If you are using Windows 3.1, you can use these drivers to display in resolutions up to 1024 x 768 in 256 colors on an external monitor. Windows 95 provides the Chips and Technology® drivers to do the same thing To select these drivers, use your operating system's video display or control panel...
User Manual - Page 63
... on the availability of drivers for nonWindows applications, call the EPSON Connection or access one of the EPSON electronic support services, as described under "Where to Get Help" in Chapter 7.
Using Your Audio Card
The 16-bit stereo audio card in your ActionNote is Business Audio® and SoundBlaster 16® compatible. You can connect an external audio source to the input...
User Manual - Page 68
... support information.
Electronic Support Services If you have a modem, the fastest way to access helpful tips, specifications, drivers, application notes, and bulletins for EPSON products is through the online services below.
NOTE To access electronic support services, you must have a modem. You can use a fax/modem PC card or
connect an external modem to your serial port.
7-2 Troubleshooting
User Manual - Page 69
... Epson America Forum
EPSON also maintains the Epson America Forum on CompuServe.® If you have questions about your EPSON product, this is a good place to get them answered.
Your computer includes the CompuServe WinCIM® Information Manager® installed on your hard disk drive and a free trial subscription to CompuServe's services and forums. The brochure that comes with your ActionNote...
User Manual - Page 78
... that the operating system is installed. See "Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive" in Chapter 5.
A PC Card Isn't Working
The PC card slots on your computer support PCMCIA version 2.1 or earlier and accept up to two Type I or II cards, or one Type III card. If you aren't sure your card is compatible, call the EPSON Connection or your Authorized EPSON Servicer for the latest information...
User Manual - Page 79
been installed correctly. See "Using PC Cards" in Appendix B of the online manual for instructions.
Your computer is set up to work with most PC cards, but some cards require that you install other software drivers, See the documentation that came with your card.
The ActionNote comes with PCMCIA drivers and utilities that you can use with your card. Your operating system may also include drivers. ...