Specifications

system
B
Installation,
Use,
and
Maintenance
Manual
2.1
Installation
of
a
system
B
1.
Inspect
all
cartons
for
external
signs
of
damage.
If
any
damage
is
observed,
have
the
delivery
agent
note
the
damage
on
the
shipping
document.
Some
shippers
may
wish
to
be
present
when
the
container
is
opened
if
external
damage
is
apparent.
2.
Open
all
cartons,
remove
the
packing
material,
and
then
withdraw
the
equipment and manuals.
If
present,
remove
plastic
bags from
the
equipment.
3.
Place
the
computer
chassis
in
a
horizontal
position
and
the
"Mindless
Terminal"
console
as
near
as
possible.
Be
very
careful
not
to
bump
or
jar
the
canputer,
because
this
can throw
the
disk
drives
out
of
aligrunent.
4.
Remove
the
cover
of
the
computer mainframe
by
unscrewing
the
four
Phillips
head
screws,
two on
each
side.
Note
that
one
of
the
four
screws
may
be
shorter
than
the
others,
and
take
note
of
\tohich
hole
it
came
from.
carry
out
a quick
internal
inspection,
checking
for
obvious
shipping
damage
and
loose
boards
due
to
shipping
vibration.
Press
each
board
down
firmly,
making
sure
it
is
fully
inserted
in
its
slot.
If
you
find
any
obviously
broken
boards
or
parts,
do
not
use
the
equipment
in
order
to
avoid
further
damage,
or
unexplained
malfunction
at
the
user's
site
at
a
later
date.
Report
the
damage
to
the
carrier,
and
contact
qualified
service
personel,
or
Vector
Graphic.
Return
the
cover
to
the
computer.-
Make
sure
that
the
slotted
edge
is
on
the
same
side
as
the
slotted
side
of
the
bottom
chassis.
Do
not
replace
the
screws
yet.
5.
Using
the
black
power
cable
which comes
with
the
system,
connect
the
computer
to
power.
Connect
the
female
end
of
the
cable
to
the
special
3-prong
connector
at
the
rear
of
the
computer
chassis.
6.
Connect
the
console
(the
nMindless Tenninal ")
to
the
computer
chassis
using
the
25-line
flat
ribbon
cable
found
in
the
console's
carton.
The
male
end
of
the
cable
plugs
into
the
socket
at
the
rear
of
the
computer
chassis
labeled
nMindless
Terminal."
The
female
end
plugs
into
the
back
of
the
console.
These
plugs
can
only
go
in
one
way,
so
that
there
is
no
possibility
of
error.
Rev.
A
1/17/89
2-1