Epson Apex User Manual - Page 92

Switch 1 Keyboard, Switch 2, factory setting is ON.

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These switches have been preset for you by the manufacturer. However, read this appendix so you will be familiar with the DIP switch settings and able to check that the settings match your system's setup. If you add optional devices to your system, you may need to alter the DIP switch settings. The Apex has ten DIP switches. When a switch is left, it is on. When a switch is right, it is off. To change a setting, use a hard, thin object, such as a small screwdriver. The functions controlled by each DIP switch are listed in Table A-1 and described below. Switch 1 (Keyboard type)-tells your computer that the standard keyboard is attached to your system. The factory setting is ON. Switch 2 (Coprocessor)-tells your computer whether or not an optional math coprocessor is installed. The factory setting is ON to tell the system that this option has not been installed. A-2 Setting the DIP Switches

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These switches have been preset for you by the
manufacturer. However, read this appendix so you will
be familiar with the DIP switch settings and able to
check that the settings match your system’s setup. If
you add optional devices to your system, you may
need to alter the DIP switch settings.
The Apex has ten DIP switches. When a switch is left,
it is on. When a switch is right, it is off. To change a
setting, use a hard, thin object, such as a small
screwdriver.
The functions controlled by each DIP switch are listed
in Table A-1 and described below.
Switch 1 (Keyboard
type)-tells your computer that the
standard keyboard is attached to your system. The
factory setting is ON.
Switch 2
(Coprocessor)-tells your computer whether or
not an optional math coprocessor is installed. The
factory setting is ON to tell the system that this option
has not been installed.
A-2
Setting the DIP Switches