Epson ActionNote 4SLC2/50 User Manual - Page 151

System BIOS, version number, A-2, Speaker, controller, C-2

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Shades of gray, Intro-1, 1-3, C-2-3 Shift key, 2-6,3-8 Simultaneous display, 6-2,6-5 Single diskette drive system, using, 2-14-15 Software, BitCom data communications, 4-9, B-1 problems, A-11-12 Windows, Intro-2, 1-13 WinFax LITE fax transmission, 4-9, B-1 Speaker, controller, C-2 Special keys, 2-6-7 Specifications, C-l-5 Speed, Intro-2, 2-10-11 Standard CMOS setup, changing, 5-5-6 settings, 5-1,5-6 Standard configuration, Intro-1-2 Standard VGA monitor, 6-2 Standby timer, VGACONF, 6-6 Suspend mode, Intro-2, 3-7-8 Suspend mode LED, 1-4 Suspend/resume switch, location, 1-3 saving battery power, 3-8 using, 3-7-8 SVGA monitor, 6-1 Sys Req key, 2-7 System, configuration screen, 1-12 identifying, A-2 password security, 2-4 timeout, 5-11 System BIOS, version number, A-2 System board, memory, 4-13 System configuration, 1-12,5-1-15 System memory, C-1, see also Memory System parts, identifying, 1-2-7 T Tab key, 2-6 Telecommunications software, Intro-2, 4-9-10, B-1 Telephone cable, 4-9 Telephone line, 4-9 Temperature, C-4 Timeout counters, 5-11 Timeout period, hard disk, 5-11 Trackball, attaching, 1-10 connecting, 1-10 problems, A-13 Travelling, C-4 Troubleshooting, A-1-14 Turning off computer, 2-10 Turning on computer, 1-11-13 Typing password, 2-4 U US keyboard, 2-5 Utilities, 2-3, 6-1-11 V VGA, adapter, built-in, 6-1 BIOS, C-1 display characteristics, 4-3 monitor, 4-2,6-1, 6-5 resolutions, Intro-1, 1-3 VGA drivers, applications, 6-2 backing up, 2-3 installing, 6-2-3 using, 6-1 VGA utilities, backing up, 2-3 using, 6-l-8 VGACONF utility, command line prompt, 6-6 controlling display, 6-l-2 display status, 6-4 options, 6-4, 6-7-8 6 Index

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Shades of gray, Intro-1, 1-3, C-2–3
Shift key, 2-6,3-8
Simultaneous display, 6-2,6-5
Single diskette drive system,
using, 2-14–15
Software,
BitCom data communications,
4-9, B-1
problems,
A-11–12
Windows, Intro-2, 1-13
WinFax LITE fax transmission,
4-9, B-1
Speaker, controller, C-2
Special keys, 2-6–7
Specifications, C-l–5
Speed, Intro-2, 2-10–11
Standard CMOS setup,
changing, 5-5–6
settings, 5-1,5-6
Standard configuration, Intro-1-2
Standard VGA monitor, 6-2
Standby timer, VGACONF, 6-6
Suspend mode, Intro-2, 3-7–8
Suspend mode LED, 1-4
Suspend/resume switch,
location, 1-3
saving battery power, 3-8
using, 3-7–8
SVGA monitor, 6-1
Sys Req key, 2-7
System,
configuration screen, 1-12
identifying, A-2
password security, 2-4
timeout,
5-11
System BIOS, version number, A-2
System board, memory, 4-13
System configuration, 1-12,5-1–15
System memory, C-1, see
also
Memory
System parts, identifying, 1-2–7
T
Tab key, 2-6
Telecommunications software,
Intro-2, 4-9–10, B-1
Telephone cable, 4-9
Telephone line, 4-9
Temperature,
C-4
Timeout counters, 5-11
Timeout period, hard disk, 5-11
Trackball,
attaching, 1-10
connecting, 1-10
problems, A-13
Travelling, C-4
Troubleshooting,
A-1–14
Turning off computer, 2-10
Turning on computer, 1-11–13
Typing password, 2-4
U
US keyboard, 2-5
Utilities, 2-3, 6-1–11
V
VGA,
adapter, built-in, 6-1
BIOS, C-1
display characteristics, 4-3
monitor, 4-2,6-1, 6-5
resolutions, Intro-1, 1-3
VGA drivers,
applications, 6-2
backing up, 2-3
installing, 6-2–3
using, 6-1
VGA utilities,
backing up, 2-3
using, 6-l–8
VGACONF utility,
command line prompt, 6-6
controlling display, 6-l–2
display status, 6-4
options, 6-4, 6-7–8
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