User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- FRONT MATTER
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAP 1-SETTING UP YOUR SYSTEM
- CHAP 2-RUNNING SETUP AND INSTALLING DRIVERS
- Using SETUP
- Starting the SETUP Program
- Using the System Setup Option
- Using the Fixed Disk Setup Option
- Using the Advanced System Setup Options
- Setting the Boot Options
- Using the Extended Features Options
- Setting the Security and Anti-Virus Options
- Using the Green PC Features
- Exiting SETUP
- Post-SETUP Procedures
- Installing the IDE Drivers
- Installing Video Drivers
- Using SETUP
- CHAP 3-USING YOUR COMPUTER
- CHAP 4-INSTALLING AND REMOVING OPTIONS
- CHAP 5-INSTALLING AND REMOVING DRIVERS
- CHAP 6-TROUBLESHOOTING
- Identifying Your System
- The Computer Will Not Start
- The Computer Does Not Respond
- Keyboard Problems
- Mouse Problems
- Monitor Problems
- Diskette Problems
- Diskette Drive Problems
- Hard Disk Drive Problems
- Password Problems
- Software Problems
- Printer or Scanner Problems
- Option Card Problems
- Memory Module Problems
- Controller Problems
- External Cache Problems
- APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS
- CPU and Memory
- Controllers
- Interfaces
- Mass Storage
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- SETUP Program
- Power Supply
- Option Slot Power Limits
- Physical Characteristics
- Environmental Requirements
- Options Available from EPSON
- Tested Operating Environments
- System Memory Map
- Video Resolutions and Colors
- Hard Disk DriveTypes
- Drive Option Information
- DMA Assignments
- Hardware Interrupts
- System I/O Address Map
- Connector Pin Assignments
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX

Hard disk
VESA two-channel, local bus IDE
interfaces on main system board support
up to four IDE hard disk drives (two on
each channel); BIOS provides hard disk
auto-sensing and enhanced IDE functions
Interfaces
Monitor
Parallel
Serial
Energy Star compliant VGA interface for
fixed or multi-frequency monitor built into
system board; 15-pin, D-shell connector
One standard, multimode parallel
interface built into main system board;
supports 8-bit unidirectional, 16-bit
bidirectional, and EPP/ ECP (Enhanced
Parallel Port/ Extended Cap ability Port)
modes; 25-pin, D-shell connector;
operation controllable by SETUP program
and jumpers
Two high-speed RS-232C, programmable,
asynchronous interfaces built into main
system board; 9-pin, D-shell connectors
Keyboard PS/2 compatible keyboard interface built
into main system board; 6-pin, mini DIN
connector
Mouse PS/2 compatible mouse interface built into
main system board; 6-pin mini DIN
connector
Optional
Optional 10-pin game port interface on
game port
system board; can control joy-stick
functions with the addition of a port
connector
Specifications A-3