Epson Endeavor User Manual - Page 141

KEYBOARD PROBLEMS, The Computer Does Not Respond, above.

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9. To disable the password, highlight the Security option, then press a or I-) to change the setting to Disable. (See Chapter 2 of the Setup Guide for more information.) 10. Check all the settings in SETUP and change any that do not match your system configuration. (Resetting J7 erased all your previous SETUP settings and restored the factory default settings.) 11. Save your settings as you exit SETUP. (See Chapter 2 of the Setup Guide for instructions.) The computer reboots. If you disabled password security, you do not see the password prompt and can access your computer immediately. If you set a new password, you see the password prompt. Enter your password as described in Chapter 1. Keyboard Problems If you have trouble with the keyboard, check the following: 1. If the screen displays a keyboard error message when you turn on or reset the computer, make sure the keyboard is securely connected to the correct port. See "Connecting the Keyboard" in Chapter 1 of the Setup Guide for instructions. 2. If nothing happens when you type on the keyboard, see "The Computer Does Not Respond," above. 3. If the cursor keys on the numeric keypad do not work properly, the num lock function may be on. When num lock is on, the keys on the numeric keypad work only as numbers. If the Num Lock light in the upper right comer of the keyboard is lit, press NWO& to turn off the function. 6-12 Troubleshooting

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9.
To disable the password, highlight the
Security option,
then press
a
or
I-)
to change the setting
to Disable. (See
Chapter
2
of
the Setup Guide
for more information.)
10. Check all the settings in SETUP and change any that do not
match your system configuration. (Resetting J7 erased all
your previous SETUP settings and restored the factory
default settings.)
11. Save your settings as you exit SETUP. (See Chapter 2 of the
Setup Guide
for instructions.) The computer reboots.
If you disabled password security, you do not see the
password prompt and can access your computer immediately.
If you set a new password, you see the password prompt.
Enter your password as described in Chapter 1.
Keyboard Problems
If you have trouble with the keyboard, check the following:
1.
If the screen displays a keyboard error message when you
turn on or reset the computer, make sure the keyboard is
securely connected to the correct port. See “Connecting the
Keyboard” in Chapter 1 of the
Setup Guide
for instructions.
2.
If nothing happens when you type on the keyboard, see
“The Computer Does Not Respond,” above.
3.
If the cursor keys on the numeric keypad do not work
properly, the num lock function may be on. When num lock
is on, the keys on the numeric keypad work only as
numbers. If the
Num Lock
light in the upper right comer of
the keyboard is lit, press
NWO&
to turn off the function.
6-12 Troubleshooting