Epson Equity II User Manual

Epson Equity II Manual

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    EPSON® Equity™ II User's Guide Y14499100801
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    Epson Corporation makes no representations or warranties, either express or implied, by or with respect to anything in this manual notice. TRADEMARKS Epson is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. Equity is a trademark of Epson America, Inc. by Seiko Epson Corporation Nagano, Japan ii
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    in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio caused by the computer or its peripheral devices. To further isolate the problem: Disconnect the peripheral Epson peripheral devices, you can obtain the proper shielded cable from your dealer. For non-Epson
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    E. See the manual that came with your RAM card for details on all the possible drive settings. G W-BASIC for the Equity II/III (Pages 7-203 to 7-207) GW-BASIC now supports HerculesTM monochrome graphics on the Equity III. If you have installed a Hercules Board in Equity III, all references in the
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    Using MS-DOS on the Equity II Selecting an Execution Speed Resetting the Computer Turning Off the Equity II 3 Using Disks and Disk Drives How Disks Work Choosing Diskettes for the Equity II Drive and diskette incompatibilities Caring for Disks and Disk Drives Protecting your Data Making
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    Not Appear 45 The Computer Hangs Up or Freezes 46 Floppy Disk Problems 46 Hard Disk Problems 47 Software Problems 48 Printer Problems 48 Option Card Problems 49 Memory Problems 49 The Battery Is Low 49 Appendixes A Equity II Specifications A-1 CPU and Memory
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    Figures l - l Standard system arrangement 5 1-2 Alternate system arrangement 6 l-3 Front panel 7 l - 4 Back panel 9 l-5 Connecting the power cord 10 l-6 Connecting a monitor 11 l - 7 Connecting the keyboard 13 l-8 Adjusting the keyboard legs 14 1-9 Printer placement
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    interface card You can also use most cards for the IBM@ Personal Computer on the Equity II. Check with your Epson dealer from time to time to find out which peripherals and option cards are available. In addition, the Equity II runs most software products for the IBM PC. And you can choose between
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    to install and remove option cards. If you encounter a problem, refer to Chapter 5 on troubleshooting. Appendix A presents the Equity II's hardware specifications and Appendix B is a glossary of important computer terms this manual uses. Refer to the glossary whenever you come across an unfamiliar
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    with supplemental MS-DOS utilities l An MS-DOS manual and a GW-BASIC manual l This Equity II User's Guide In addition to these items, you probably bought a compatible video monitor, such as the Epson monochrome monitor MBM-2095-E or the Epson RGB color monitor MCM-4035N-E. As you remove your
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    the following: A large, sturdy desk or table. Make sure it can easily support the weight of your system, including all its components. A flat, hard surface. Soft surfaces like beds and carpeted floors attract static electricity, which erases data on your disks and can damage the computer's circuitry
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    Arranging the Components First decide how you want to arrange your system components. You can set up the Equity II main unit horizontally or vertically. In the horizontal position, the main unit lies flat with the monitor on top of it and the keyboard directly
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    vertical. If you choose the vertical position, contact your Epson dealer about a mounting kit to stabilize the computer. Figure 1-2. Alternate system arrangement Of course, if you have special computer furniture or want to customize your setup, you can arrange your system components to suit your own
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    at the faster execution speed. When it is red, the computer is running at the slower execution speed. l Standard floppy disk drive. The top drive on the Equity II is a 360KB floppy disk drive that uses double-density, 360KB diskettes. l Disk lock/release button. Press this button to lock a diskette
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    . You plug the keyboard cable into the main unit here. Reset button. Press this button to reset the computer. When an operating system diskette is in the top drive or running on the hard disk, you can press the reset button to reboot it. DIP switches. You set these switches to match
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    control the peripheral connected to this outlet. AC input. Plug the power cord into the main unit here to supply electrical power to the computer. Make sure the computer is off when you plug the power cord into a wall outlet. Composite video port. You can plug a composite monitor into this RCA-type
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    computer, or a printer. Parallel port. Allows you to connect a peripheral with a parallel interface, such as a printer or a plotter. Option card access slots. The Equity II such as a hard disk, a mouse, or another monitor. If your Equity II has a hard disk, a hard disk controller card occupies one
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    your monitor to the main unit depends on the type of monitor you have. See your monitor manual for detailed instructions or follow these general guidelines: 1. Place your monitor on top of or near the Equity II main unit. It is easiest to connect the monitor cable if the back of the monitor and
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    If you have a composite video monitor, connect the appropriate end of the monitor cable to the composite video port on the back panel. If you want to use a different monitor with a video interface card, install the option card as described in Chapter 4. Then connect the appropriate end of the
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    To connect the cable, open the front panel cover and insert the keyboard connector as shown in Figure l-7. Do not force the connector, but be sure to insert it all the way. See that the cable exits to the right of the main unit. Gently push the cable into the retaining clip, and close the cover.
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    interfaces so you can easily connect a printer or plotter that has either type of interface. Epson offers a wide selection of printer products-consult your dealer for more information. Parallel interface The Equity II parallel interface is Centronics-compatible and uses a DB-25S connector. Most
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    on one end. If you are not sure which cable you need, consult your Epson dealer. Once you have a printer cable, follow these steps to connect your end of the printer cable has a 25-pin male D-connector. (Refer to your printer manual to determine which end this is.) Connect this end to the socket
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    for instructions. The Equity II character set The Equity II uses a special character set that assigns graphics and international characters to some ASCII codes. In most cases, if you try to print these characters on a standard printer, you get italic characters instead. Some Epson printers support
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    do not change the settings while a program is running. To set your computer's DIP switches, open the cover below the disk drives on the front panel of the main unit, as shown in Figure l-11. Figure 1-17. Location of DIP switches The Equity II has two sets of DIP switches: 1 and 2. Each set contains
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    : Installed Not installed Table 1-1. Set 1 DIP switches 1 245678 ON OFF J OFF ON Switch 1 (floppy disk drive A)--This switch tells the computer what type of A drive it has. If your Equity II has a 360KB floppy disk drive in the top slot, turn on switch 1-1. If the top slot contains a 1.2MB
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    secondary. In MS-DOS, you would then refer to it as LPT1 or LPT2 respectively. To primary device, you will not damage the computer, but you will get unpredictable results from both disk drives)-If your system has one floppy disk drive, turn on switches 1-7 and 1-8. If your system has two floppy disk
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    serial interface as either primary or secondary. In MS-DOS, you would then refer to it as COM1 or COM2 respectively. To use the built-in interface as both to act as the primary device, you will not damage the computer, but you will get unpredictable results from both interfaces. Switch 8 (internal
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    disk drive. Do not attempt to dismantle any part of the computer. Only remove the top cover to install and remove option cards. If you cannot solve a hardware problem after you read Chapter 5 on troubleshooting, or if you want to install the optional 8087 math coprocessor, consult your Epson dealer
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    monitor manual for ins instructions. The computer can now load an operating system from a diskette in the top drive. The Equity II needs a disk operating system (DOS) to function. It comes with MS-DOS version 3.1. If you want to use another operating system, consult your Epson
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    system on it. Refer to "Using a Hard Disk Drive" in Chapter 3 and your MS-DOS (or other operating system) manual for instructions on how to prepare a hard disk for use. When your hard disk is set up to automatically boot MS-DOS, the operating system loads when you turn on the computer. The date and
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    a drive's red LED lamp is on. This can destroy data stored on disk or make an entire disk unusable. When all drive LED lamps are off, remove all diskettes before you turn off the computer. Special Keys on the Equity II Keyboard The dark gray keys on the keyboard serve special functions when your
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    back one space, deleting the the left. Referred to as the backsoace key Using MS-DOS on the Equity II After you boot MS-DOS, you need to run the SETUP program to provide MS-DOS with information about your system configuration. See your MS-DOS manual for instructions and be sure to select and set
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    . At the faster speed, the Equity II performs all tasks more rapidly. You can select the slower execution speed to run application programs that have specific timing requirements. To select the execution speed you want the computer to start up in, use the MS-DOS SETUP program. To change between the
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    power switch, you can use software to turn the Equity II on and off. The MS-DOS SETUP program allows you to set a time when you want the computer to turn on automatically. You can also turn off the Equity II using a program that turns off the computer. See your MS-DOS manual for more information. 27
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    Chapter 3 Using Disks and Disk Drives The disk drives in your computer allow you to store data on disk, and retrieve and use stored data when you like. The Equity II can have up to two disk drives. The top disk drive on the Equity II is a floppy disk drive and you can have a hard disk drive or one
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    AT™ uses, so you can use diskettes prepared by one computer on the other. On the Equity II, a 1.2MB floppy disk drive has a latch which you turn to hold a erase. See your MS-DOS (or other operating system) manual for instructions on how to format diskettes. Drive and diskette incompatibilities You
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    the same type of drive on another computer). To avoid accidentally storing data on a diskette. Note: Both types of floppy disk drives on the Equity II can read and write to single-sided disk and any type of diskette. See your MS-DOS or other software manual for instructions on how to copy files. 31
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    precautions to avoid losing data: Never remove a diskette from a drive or turn off the computer while a disk drive's LED lamp is on. The red light indicates the computer is copying data to or from a disk. If you interrupt this process, you can lose data. Remove all inserted diskettes before you
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    computer (even to another part of the room), run the MS-DOS HDSIT program to move the read/write heads away from the recording area. See your MS-DOS (or other operating system) manual for instructions and GW-BASIC diskettes that come with the Equity II, and use only the copies. Store your original
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    notch Figure 3-1. Write-protect notch Using a Single Floppy Disk Drive Usually, operating systems expect the computer to have at least two physical disk drives and display prompts and messages accordingly If your Equity II has only one floppy disk drive, turn on (up) DIP switches l-7 and 1-8 under
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    a write-protect tab on your source diskette. For more information on using a single floppy disk drive with MS-DOS, see your MS-DOS manual. Using a Hard Disk Drive The internal hard disk for the Equity II has a capacity of 20MB, or about 20 million characters. This is equivalent to approximately 60
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    you partition it to run an operating system. If you have serious read/write problems when you use the hard disk, you may need to format the entire hard disk with the MS-DOS HDFMTALL program as a last resort. See your MS-DOS manual for instructions and be sure to read the precautions carefully. 36
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    five cards. If your Equity II has a hard disk, a hard disk controller card occupies one option slot. You can buy option cards from Epson as well as other peripheral, let the computer stand for a few minutes, and then unplug the power cable. 1. If the monitor is on top of the computer, move it to
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    the main unit and set it aside. Figure 4-1. Back panel screws 3. The top cover is secured by four screws, two on each side of the computer. Locate the small plastic inserts that cover the two screws on the left side, as shown in Figure 4-2. Remove the plastic inserts with a small screwdriver
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    Figure 4-2. Side screws under plastic inserts 4. Figure 4-3 shows how to tilt the cover up and remove it from the computer. Set the cover aside for now. Figure 4-3. Removing the main unit cover 39
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    manual tells you which slot you need to use. Since the hard disk controller card must be connected to the hard disk, this card occupies slot 5, which is closest to the hard disk. To install an option card inside the Equity II the option card instructions). If you need guiding the tab at the bottom of
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    option card 6. Secure the card's metal retaining bracket to the back of the computer with the retaining screw. The piece of foam in the main unit's cover like a mouse or a monitor), while others work with devices inside the Equity Il. If the option card you installed has a connector for an external
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    position of the option card you installed. Then hold the back panel of the computer with the inside facing you. As shown in Figure 4-5, push down on the unit. Slide the front edge of the cover beneath the top edge of the computer's front panel. Make sure that the bottom edges of the cover fit inside
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    . Then use the MS-DOS SETUP program to update your system's configuration information. For example, if you add a hard disk, you need to tell the operating system that the additional drive is available. See your MS-DOS (or other operating system) manual for instructions. Also complete any additional
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    , dry cloth, and replace the roller and cover. There are no other user-serviceable parts inside the mouse. Using a Modem To use the Equity II for telecommunications, you need to connect a modem to the computer so it can send and receive messages over telephone lines. A modem translates (modulates
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    to solve most problems you may encounter. If the recommended solution does not work, consult an Epson dealer about servicing the computer. WARNING: If you need to turn off the computer for any reason, always wait at least 5 seconds before you turn it back on. You can damage the Equity II if you turn
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    , or even hours. Be aware of the task the computer is performing and judge the time accordingly. 2. If the computer remains locked up, follow the steps in Chapter 2 under 'Resetting the Computer." Floppy Disk Problems If you have trouble with a diskette, check the following questions: 1. Is the
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    See "Choosing Diskettes for the Equity II" and "Drive and diskette manual for instructions. Hard Disk Problems If you have problems with your hard disk when you first start to use it, check to see if it is set up properly. See "Using a Hard Disk Drive" in Chapter 3 and refer to your MS-DOS manual
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    (the top drive). 2. An application routine does not work. Refer to the software manual and complete the routine according to the instructions. If this does not work, reset the computer as described in Chapter 2 under "Resetting the Computer." Reload the program and try the routine again. To operate
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    when it is off, the CMOS RAM backup battery may be disabled. To enable the battery, follow the instructions in Chapter 4 to remove the main unit's cover. Locate the battery just behind the front panel on the side with the Epson Equity II logo and find switch 4 near the battery connector on the main
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    follow these steps to install it: 1. Follow the instructions in Chapter 4 to remove the main unit's cover. Locate the battery just behind the front panel on the side with the Epson Equity II logo. , 2. To disconnect the battery, grip the brown battery connector on the main system board and pull
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    -bit data bus 8087 support (optional with 8086 CPU), operates at 4.77 MHz clockrate only 640KB RAM standard 16KB Controllers Clock/Calendar/ Display Floppy disk Power DMA Interrupt Real-time clock, calendar, and 50-byte CMOS RAM for configuration with battery backup Combination video display modes
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    100 W + 5VDC +12 VDC - 5 VDC -12 VDC @ 7.5 A @4.7A @ .3A @ .3A Two drives maximum 5'/4-inch, half-height floppy disk drive; double-sided, double-density, 360KB storage capacity 5%-inch, half-height floppy disk drive; double-sided, double-density, 360KB storage capacity W&inch, half-height floppy
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    (CPU Only) Width, inches (mm) 14.50(365) Depth, inches (mm) 15.00(389.5) Height, inches (mm) 5.75(145) Weight, pounds (kg) for 20MB hard disk configuration 24.30(10.9) Power Requirements 120 VAC + 20%, 60 Hz, 4.8 A A-3
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    block, installs in option slot High-persistence, green, P-39 phosphor screen; etched surface to reduce glare; 22 MHz video bandwidth; 35 W Supports Epson- or IBM PC-compatible RGB color or composite video monitors, 40-character X 25-line display (lowresolution text), 80-character X 25-line display
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    a program, data file, or disk, kept in case your working copy is damaged or lost. Bit A binary digit (0 or 1). The smallest unit of computer storage. The value of a bit , punctuation marks, and graphic symbols. CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor. A method for making silicon chips. B-1
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    software program or part of a program. Command An instruction you enter on the keyboard to direct the computer to perform a specific function. Configuration The particular setup of a group of components. For example, a CPU with two floppy disk drives, connected to a monochrome monitor and a printer
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    the Equity II has a storage capacity of 360KB. File A group of related pieces of information called records, or entries, stored together on disk. Text files consist of words and sentences. Program files consist of code and are used by computers to interpret and carry out instructions. Floppy disk
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    when electricity passes through it, like the power and disk drive indicator lights on the front panel of the Equity II. Main unit The Equity II computer. Megabyte (MB) A unit used to measure storage space (in a computer's memory or on a disk). One megabyte equals 1,048,576 bytes. Memory The area
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    operating system determines how programs run on the computer and supervises all input and output. Examples: MS-DOS, CP/M®. Option card A card you install inside the Equity II main unit to provide additional capabilities, such as a hard disk, a mouse, a modem, or another monitor. Parallel The type
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    of serial interface. You can easily connect RS-232C-compatible devices to the Equity II. Sector A contiguous section of a disk track that provides an address at which the computer can access data. Self-test The procedure a computer performs to check its hardware when you turn it on. serial The type
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    Software The programs that enable your computer to perform the tasks and functions you indicate. 80 tracks on each side of a double-sided, high-density diskette. Write To store data on a disk. Write-protect To prevent a diskette from being overwritten by placing a writeprotect tab over the notch on
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    outlets 4 Back panel 8-10, 38, 41 Back panel screws 38 Background color, monochrome monitor 25 Backup 22, 33, 35, 46, B-1 Backspace key 25 Battery 49-50, A-1 Bit A-1, B-1 Boot 22, B-1 Brightness control, monitor 22, 46 Button, PUSH 7-8, 24, 30 Built-in interface parallel 1, 14 serial 1, 16 video
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    set, Equity II 16 Character size, color monitor 25 Choosing location 3-4 Clockrate 26, A-1 CMOS A-1, B-1 CMOS RAM backup battery 49 Code A-2 display A-l DMA A-l floppy disk A-l interrupt A-l power A-l printer I/O A-2 serial I/O A-2 Coprocessor, math 18, A-l Copying disks 33 files 31, 35 Cord, power
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    15-16 Del 27 DIP switches 7-8, 17-20, B-2 coprocessor 18 floppy disk drives 18-19 internal video 18-19 location 17 monitor type 18-19 port 9-10, 11 Directory 47, B-2 Disconnecting keyboard 14 Disk B-2 Also see Diskette, Hard disk Disk drive caring for 32-33 compatibility 30-31 floppy 1, 7-8,
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    31-32 problems 46-47 removing 23-24 single-sided 31 storing 32 system 22, B-7 types 30-31 write-protecting 34, 47 DISKCOPY 33 Disk lock/release disks 32 Equity II 3-4, A-3 Execution speeds, Equity II 1, 26, A-l Exit 26 External devices 1, 41 File 31, 35, B-3 Floppy disk See Diskette Floppy disk
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    1.2MB 1, 7, 30-31, 47 optional 7 standard 7 Floppy disk problems 46-47 Format B-3 floppy disk 30-31 hard disk 36 Front panel 7-8 Green power LED lamp 7, 26 Grounded outlet 4 GW-BASIC 2-3, B-3 Hard disk 29, B-3 backing up 35 care of 32-33 controller card 37, 40 formatting 36 internal, 20MB 1, 7, A-2
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    keys A-3 layout A-3 legs 14 placement 5-6 socket 7-8, 12 special keys 24-25 Keys 24-25 Kilobyte (KB) 30, B-4 Labelling diskettes 31-32 Latch, 1.2MB floppy disk drive 8, 24, 30 LED lamp disk drive 7, 21, 32-33 power 7, 26 Location, choosing 3-4 Location of DIP switches 7-8, 17 Magnetic surface of
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    16 Models, Equity II l-2 Modem 37, 44, B-4 Monitor B-4 background color 25 brightness 22, 46 cable 11-12, 46 character size 25 color, RGB 1, 11-12, A-l, B-6 composite 9, 12, A-l, A-4 connecting 11-12 contrast 22, 46 display 22, 45 Epson 1 monochrome 9, 11, 25, A-l, B-S power 12, 45-46 problems 45-46
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    problems 49 retaining bracket 40-41, 43 retaining screw 40-41, 43 removing 43 slot 37, 40, A-2 Options, Equity II 1, A-4 Outlet AC 9, 12, 16 auxiliary power 4 grounded 4, 21 Packing materials Equity II hard disk 35, B-5 Peripheral 1, 8, B-5 Phone line 44 Physical characteristics, Equity II A-3
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    14-16 connector 15 interface A-2 parallel 9-10, 14-15 placement 15 port 9-10 problems 48 serial 9-10, 16 Program 33, 36, 47-48, B-6 Protector sheet, disk drive 8 PUSH button, 360KB floppy disk drive 7-8, 24, 30 RAM 22, A-l, B-6 Reading disk 31, 36, B-6 Read/write heads 27, 29, 33, B-6 Red power LED
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    up system 2-3 SETUP 25, 43, 47 Shift 24-25 Single floppy disk drive, using 34-35 Single-sided diskettes 31 Software B-7 compatibility 1 problems 48 programs 2, 33, 36, 47-48, B-6 Speaker 8, A-2 Special character set 16 Special commands 25 Special keys 24-25 Specifications, Equity II A-l SPEED 26
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    25 Temperature A-3 Tracks 29, B-7 Troubleshooting 2, 45 TTL monochrome monitor 10-11, A-4 Turning off Equity II 21, 27, 33 Turning on Equity II 22 Unpacking Equity II 3 option card 40 Unswitched AC outlet Write-protect tab 34 Writing on diskette labels 32 Writing to disk 31, B-7 XTREE 35 Index-11
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    information: You may request additional warranty service information by contacting your Epson Dealer, the Epson Service Branch nearest you, or by contacting Epson America, Inc. at the address or phone number printed below : EPSON SERVICE BRANCHES Epson West 1000 A. Ortega Way Placentia, CA 92670
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EPSON
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Equity™ II
User’s Guide
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