Epson ActionNote 4SLC/33 User Manual - Page 167

Index, CMOS RAM

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Index A AC adapter, connecting, 1-8-9,1-11 low battery, 3-6 problems, A-5 recharging battery, 3-5 specifications, C-3 using, 3-1 Acoustical noise, C-4 Adapter, automobile cigarette lighter, Intro-3 mouse/keyboard, Intro-1, 1-2, 4-7,4-9 Advanced chipset settings, 5-1, 5-10-11 Advanced CMOS settings, 5-1, 5-7-10 key, 2-7 Altitude,C-4 Application programs, device drivers, 4-8 problems, A-11-12 VGA drivers, 7-2 AT command summary, B-24 AT register summary, B-8-12 AT-type keyboard, 4-7 Auto interleave, 5-15 AUTOEXEC.BAT file, 4-7 B Backin up hard disk, 2-16 key, 2-7 Backup copies, diskettes, 2-15 Basic input/output system, 5-1, C-1 Battery compartment cover, 1-7 Battery pack(s), disposal, 3-6 extra, Intro-3 problems, A4 recharging, 3-5-6 replacing, 3-2 specifications, C-3 unpacking, 1-2 using, 3-2 Battery power, saving, Intro-2, 2-17 Baud rate, serial port, 4-6 BIOS, 5-1, C-1 Break key, 2-8 Brightness control, 2-12 switch, 1-4,2-12 Built-in VGA adapter, 7-1 C key, 2-7 Caps Lock LED, 1-5 carrying case, 2 Centronics-compatible printer, 4-4 Charging battery pack, 3-5 Charging LED, 1-5,3-5 Clock/calendar, C-1 CMOS battery problems, A-14 CMOS RAM, 5-1, A-14 COM port(s), 1-7,4-2,4-5-7 Command, stopping, 2-9 Command set, fax/modem, B-1-13 Command state, fax/modem, B-1 Computer, care, 2-1 locks up, A-7-8 powering, 3-1-8 problems, A-1-14 resetting, 2-10 setting up, 1-1-13 turning off, 2-11 Index 1

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Index
A
AC
adapter,
connecting, 1-8-9,1-11
low battery, 3-6
problems, A-5
recharging battery, 3-5
specifications, C-3
using, 3-1
Acoustical
noise, C-4
Adapter,
automobile cigarette lighter,
Intro-3
mouse/keyboard, Intro-1, 1-2,
4-7,4-9
Advanced chipset settings, 5-1,
5-10-11
Advanced CMOS settings, 5-1,
5-7-10
key
, 2-7
key, 2-7
Altitude,C-4
Application programs,
device drivers, 4-8
problems, A-11-12
VGA drivers, 7-2
AT command summary, B-24
AT register summary, B-8-12
AT-type keyboard, 4-7
Auto interleave, 5-15
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, 4-7
B
Backin up hard disk, 2-16
key, 2-7
Backup copies, diskettes, 2-15
Basic input/output system, 5-1, C-1
Battery compartment cover, 1-7
Battery pack(s),
disposal, 3-6
extra, Intro-3
problems, A4
recharging,
3-5-6
replacing, 3-2
specifications, C-3
unpacking, 1-2
using, 3-2
Battery power,
saving, Intro-2, 2-17
Baud rate, serial port, 4-6
BIOS, 5-1, C-1
Break key, 2-8
Brightness
control, 2-12
switch, 1-4,2-12
Built-in
VGA adapter, 7-1
C
Caps
Lock
LED
, 1-5
carrying case, 2
Centronics-compatible printer, 4-4
Charging battery pack, 3-5
Charging LED, 1-5,3-5
Clock/calendar, C-1
CMOS battery problems, A-14
CMOS RAM, 5-1, A-14
COM port(s), 1-7,4-2,4-5-7
Command, stopping, 2-9
Command set, fax/modem, B-1-13
Command state, fax/modem, B-1
Computer,
care, 2-1
locks
u
p,
A-7-8
powering, 3-1-8
problems, A-1–14
resetting, 2-10
setting up, 1-1–13
turning off, 2-11
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