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Appendix A-DIP Switches, Setting the DIP Switches, Appendix

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Appendix A DIP Switches This appendix describes the DIP switches you set to define your system's configuration. The computer uses this information each time you turn it on. If you are using the standard LT-386SX settings--that is, you are using the LCD screen in VGA mode, a parallel printer, and your internal diskette drive as the A drive-you do not need to change the DIP switches. If you are not using these settings, you need to define your system configuration using these switches. Then return to Chapter 1 to finish setting up your computer. Setting the DIP Switches The Equity LT-386SX has one set of DIP switches that you access from the bottom of the computer. These are small, on/off switches that provide your computer with information each time you turn it on. A DIP switch is either on (up) or off (down). To change a setting, use a hard, thin object, such as a small screwdriver. Read this section to make sure the current DIP switch settings match your system configuration. Before accessing the DIP switches, make sure the power switch is off and all cables, including the AC adapter, are disconnected. DIP Switches A-1

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Appendix A
DIP Switches
This appendix describes the DIP switches you set to define your
system’s configuration. The computer uses this information each
time you turn it on.
If you are using the standard LT-386SX settings--that is, you
are using the LCD screen in VGA mode, a parallel printer, and
your internal diskette drive as the A drive-you do not need to
change the DIP switches.
If you are not using these settings, you need to define your
system configuration using these switches. Then return to
Chapter
1
to finish setting up your computer.
Setting the DIP Switches
The Equity LT-386SX has one set of DIP switches that you
access from the bottom of the computer. These are small, on/off
switches that provide your computer with information each
time you turn it on. A DIP switch is either on (up) or off
(down). To change a setting, use a hard, thin object, such as a
small screwdriver.
Read this section to make sure the current DIP switch settings
match your system configuration.
Before accessing the DIP switches, make sure the power switch
is off and all cables, including the AC adapter, are
disconnected.
DIP Switches
A-1