Owner`s manual

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2.Making sure it is configured correctly for your local electrical requirements.
3.Verifying the boot ID switches or CMOS boot configuration, depending upon
system type.
4.Running an initial diagnostic test to make sure the computer is working correctly.
5.Connecting terminals and printers.
Some of the sections in this chapter refer to various locations on the front and back
panels of the computer. It might be a good idea to read the information in the next two
sections dealing with front and rear panel connectors, controls, and indicators.
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
The POWER, RESET, and TURBO buttons are shown on the following page.
The Turbo button is not functional in AMOS-based Eagle configurations.
The Power Indicator light is always lit when power is supplied to the computer.
The CPU Activity light will remain lit whenever the CPU is active. During periods of
inactivity, the light will be off.
The control panel also contains a Keylock switch. When the switch is turned to the
locked position, the Reset button on the computer’s front panel is disabled. This
feature will prevent someone from inadvertently pressing the Reset button while
the computer is active. When the switch is turned to the unlocked position, the
Reset button is enabled and will function normally.
The Disk Indicator light is lit whenever there is hard disk activity.
The Reset button allows you to reset the computer from the control panel. Once
the Reset button is pressed, the hardware will be reset and the computer will
reboot. To avoid losing any data, make sure there are no applications running
before you press the Reset button.
For information on various display codes that might appear on the Eagle’s front
panel digital display, see Chapter 8, "Status Display Codes."
Eagle Series Computer Owner’s Manual, Rev. 03