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Owners Manual - Page 6

PART 5 DISKS AND DISK DRIVES This part introduces the T3200 storage devices and gives practical information about how to use them. PART 6 OPERATION This part explains operation of T3200 and general precautions to be taken when using a floopy disk. PART 7 USING MS-DOS This part introduces the MS-DOS operating system. PART 8 TROUBLESHOOTING This part helps you...
Owners Manual - Page 14

...internal and/or external option boards and devices. The system unit includes the following key components. o A powerful 80286-12 microprocessor chip operates at a clock rate of 12 megahertz. o 1 megabyte of random access memory (RAM) are standard, allowing you to run the most popular software packages without buying more memory. o An integrated 3.5-inch fixed disk drive contains 40 megabytes of...
Owners Manual - Page 17

... useful indicator lights. o The date and time are kept by a battery powered calendar clock. o Hardware options are easily selected using the configuration switches, A-B-PRT switch and voltage switch. o The T3200 is IBM PC AT compatible, allowing you to run PC software. o The T3200 comes with this User's Manual and an MS-DOS Reference...
Owners Manual - Page 28

... time questions. Because the T3200 has a calender clock, you only need to type the date and time if they are incorrect. The following prompt appears: C> (8) If an error message appears instead of the date and time, you may need to prepare the fixed disk or run the configuration setup program. You are ready to load software...
Owners Manual - Page 31

PART 4 SETTING-UP 4.1 System Unit After you have unpacked the system, remove all packing materials but save them for later use. Place the system unit on your work surface. If you have any T3200 options and would like to install them now, see PART 9 OPTIONS. The system unit when taken out of the box appears as in the figure below. Figure 4-1 System Unit `,..,..... 0 4-1
Owners Manual - Page 37

PART 4 SETTING-UP (3) Keyboard Connector : Is used to connect an external keyboard. (4) Plasma Contrast/Brightness Dial : Controls the contrast or brightness of the Plasma Display screen. Adjust the angle of the screen first, then use the Plasma Display contrast/brightness dial to fine tune the display to your satisfaction. Left Side (1) EXP. Slot : is protected by...
Owners Manual - Page 47

PART 4 SETTING-UP 4.9 Printer Connection If you have a printer with Centronics interface, follow the installation instruction described in the manual provided with the printer. The PRT/FDD Connector (25-pin D-Shell connector) is used to connect one end of the printer cable and fasten the screws attached to the cable -side connector as in Figure 4-8 on the below. Then set the A-B-PRT...
Owners Manual - Page 50

PART 5 DISKS AND DISK DRIVE This part introduces the 13200's storage devices. It begins with general concepts, describes how to use floppy disks and concludes with a discussion of how to install the external 5.25-inch floppy disk drive. 5.1 Concepts 1 5.2 Disk Drive Options 1 5.3 Disk Drive Identifiers 2 5.4 Saving Data on Disk 3 5.5 Write Protecting Disks 3 5.6 3.5-inch Floppy Disk 4...
Owners Manual - Page 53

... software maintains a copy of the document you are working on in the computer's memory. When you finish editing, it is your responsibility to save the document to disk. How and when to save data depends on the type of software you are using. Save your work frequently. You can lose data unexpectedly, from a power failure or operating error...
Owners Manual - Page 54

... covering moves aside and the disk drive's read/write head makes contact with the magnetic surface through the head window. There are several kinds of disks on the market, but the disks used in the internal FDD are the 3.5-inch double-sided, double-density, and double -track (2DD) type with recording capacity of 720 kilobytes. Figure...
Owners Manual - Page 61

PART 5 DISKS AND DISK DRIVES 5.7.4 Floppy Disk Figure 5-4 shows the front of 5.25-inch disk enclosed in its protective jacket. During use, the disk spins inside the jacket. The disk drive's read/write head contacts the magnetic surface of the disk through the head window. Figure 5-4 5.25-inch Disk no. Write Protection Slot Silver Tab Plastic Jacket Envelope 5-11
Owners Manual - Page 69

... memory in the computer is tested. This amount is usually 640 kilobytes but can be more if you have a memory extension option installed. Pressing any key stops the test execution. When the diagnostics has been successfully completed, you get one short beep and the following messages on the display screen as a sign. ilInsert system disk in drive...
Owners Manual - Page 97

PART 7 USING MS-DOS 7.3.2 To Use XCHAD Menu Take the following steps to make screen. (1) Make sure that your MS-DOS system disk is in drive -A and prompt A> is displayed. (2) Type xchad and then press the Enter key. (3) You will see the following message on the screen. A>xchad XCHAD installed A> (4) Load your software into the system unit. 7-8
Owners Manual - Page 98

PART 7 USING MS-DOS (5) Press the Ctrl and the Sys Req key at once. The Window called XCHAD selection window appears on the right side of the Plasma Display. XCHAD / [03] Esc to exit Color Level 00 01 A +,.^WN 02 2 03 2 04 2 05 2 06 2 07 2 08 1 09 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 B 0 '.. (6) The...
Owners Manual - Page 99

...keys. When you press Scroll Lock key once again to turn the scroll lock off, the window is anchored and you can change the level of the gray scale for colour entry. (9) Press Esc ...key to make the XCHAD special window disappear after you have defined the display modes. AR changes made in the special window are temporary ones. They will be lost if you turn your ...
Owners Manual - Page 113

... and updated. Each disk can contain up to 64 or 112 files of varying sizes. The maximum number of files depends on disk format. If your files are large, the disk may be filled up with fewer than 64 or 112 files. More information on files is found in the MS-DOS Reference Manual. 7-24
Owners Manual - Page 193

PART 9 OPTIONS 9.1 General The T3200 options expand the computer's capabilities. This part discusses each option. The options are as follows. o External 5.25-inch floppy disk drive o External RGB colour monitor o Memory Expansion Option o PC Floppy Link The external 5.25-inch floppy disk drive is discussed in the PART 5 DISK AND DISK DRIVES. The RGB colour monitor installation is described in PART...
Owners Manual - Page 203

... you to access a floppy disk drive connected to an IBM PC, PC/AT, PC/XT or compatible computer. The option consists of a board that fits into a PC, PC/AT or PC/XT expansion slot and a cable to connect it to the T3200. The PC Floppy Link is documented in a separate manual that comes with your purchase...
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