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Ergonomic Features, Advanced Power Management, Asset Security Features, Service and Support

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with your computer. In addition, operating system-specific diagnostic programs (and QAPlus/PRO) are included on the Ready-to-Configure CD that comes with your computer. See "QAPlus/PRO" on page 99 for additional information. Ergonomic Features Your PC has ergonomic features that make it more comfortable to use. The power switch is located on the top of your computer and the indicator lights are located on the front panel for easy access and visibility. The microphone and headphone connections, along with a volume control for the headphone and internal speaker, are also located on the front panel for easy access and convenience. In addition, you can easily change monitor settings to reduce or eliminate flicker and jitter, and you can adjust the angle of the keyboard to make typing more comfortable. Advanced Power Management Energy conservation is an important concern. Your computer has Advanced Power Management (APM) features that you can use to set different levels of energy conservation for specific components of your computer. You can view and change APM settings using the Configuration/Setup Utility program or the Windows 95 control panel. Asset Security Features Your PC has the following security features that help protect both your hardware and software: Power-on and administrator password protection Startup-sequence control Hard disk drive and diskette drive access control I/O port control Enhanced security for administrator password and startup (boot) sequence Asset information protection Chassis-intrusion detector Enablement for updating the POST/BIOS over the network Cover lock U-bolt and security cabling (optional) Operating system security For a description of these features, refer to "Asset Security Features" on page 32. Service and Support You can obtain assistance for using your computer, as well as service, from a number of sources. Help is available on the World Wide Web and by phone, fax, Chapter 1. Your IBM Personal Computer 7

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with your computer.
In addition, operating system-specific diagnostic programs
(and QAPlus/PRO) are included on the
Ready-to-Configure CD
that comes with your
computer.
See “QAPlus/PRO” on page
99 for additional information.
Ergonomic Features
Your PC has ergonomic features that make it more comfortable to use.
The power
switch is located on the top of your computer and the indicator lights are located on
the front panel for easy access and visibility.
The microphone and headphone
connections, along with a volume control for the headphone and internal speaker,
are also located on the front panel for easy access and convenience.
In addition,
you can easily change monitor settings to reduce or eliminate flicker and jitter, and
you can adjust the angle of the keyboard to make typing more comfortable.
Advanced Power Management
Energy conservation is an important concern.
Your computer has Advanced Power
Management (APM) features that you can use to set different levels of energy
conservation for specific components of your computer.
You can view and change
APM settings using the Configuration/Setup Utility program or the Windows 95
control panel.
Asset Security Features
Your PC has the following security features that help protect both your hardware
and software:
±
Power-on and administrator password protection
±
Startup-sequence control
±
Hard disk drive and diskette drive access control
±
I/O port control
±
Enhanced security for administrator password and startup (boot) sequence
±
Asset information protection
±
Chassis-intrusion detector
±
Enablement for updating the POST/BIOS over the network
±
Cover lock
±
U-bolt and security cabling (optional)
±
Operating system security
For a description of these features, refer to “Asset Security Features” on page
32.
Service and Support
You can obtain assistance for using your computer, as well as service, from a
number of sources.
Help is available on the World Wide Web and by phone, fax,
Chapter 1.
Your IBM Personal Computer
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