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1. MAXDATA PC ATX User s Manual PCATXUK1 1 Table of Contents Introduction Url Environmentally sound PC system IoevicedDurabilibys oa stet Rabat esatto rs neb eei ate ul uates ea od e Take Back Guarantee Recyclable Device Construction Material Requirements for Plastic Cases and Case Parts Material Requirements for Printed Circuit Boards sssssssssssseee Marking of Plastic Materials Noise Emission sesss sioe RE nformation on the return of electrical and electronic waste in EU countries 10 Energy CONSUMPTION EE Definition of the MAXDATA warranty ssssssssssssseeeeeeeneneeee eem nne MAXDATA warranty period sssssssssssssssssseseeeeeenen nennen ener eren n nenne Scope of the MAXDATA warranty Exclusions from the MAXDATA warranty MAXDATA restriction to liability el sinet di PEDE RENE Ee EE Wireless EE Additional safety notes for units with wireless LAN CE labelling for units with wireless LAN RES CTONS uir eee testet tae Fc zx ta FAN COs met eege MCAS cs nce exes pee daa Seu Netherlands cccccccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeetsttttssseaaas Radio frequencies for units with wireless LAN Re Ee Legal requirements exception clauses Before Getting State Before Initial Operation S elcc T geegent Ee SE Positioning rte Tune
2. Construction of recyclable technical products This guideline in detail embodies e Avoid non detachable connections e g gluing or welding between different materi als e Mechanical connections must be easily detachable e Avoid covered parts or composite materials e The device must be easily dismantlable also for a simple repair e Reduction of the use of multiple materials e Reduction of the use of multiple plastics for case parts e Nearly all plastic case parts are made from the same recyclable material 8 Introduction Material Requirements for Plastic Cases and Case Parts e All plastics used for the case are manufactured without the use of dioxins and furans e An independent testing laboratory in Germany has tested and approved the character istics of the plastics used Material Requirements for Printed Circuit Boards e Al our suppliers have ensured us that their circuit boards do not contain PCB poly bromite biphenyl PBDE polybromite diphenylether or chlorinated paraffin Marking of Plastic Materials e All plastic parts of this device are marked in accordance with ISO 11469 This ensures a problem free separation of the different materials when recycling Noise Emission This PC meets the requirements for noise emissions according to EN 27779 and falls below the following values Operation mode Sound power level LW dB A according to ISO 9296 fei Batteries This de
3. 14 Wireless LAN 16 17 18 20 21 40 Austria MAXDATA Computer GmbH Ignaz K ck Straf e 9 A 1210 Wien Phone 43 1 0 27789 0 Benelux MAXDATA Benelux B V Bredaseweg 115 NL 4872 LA Etten Leur Phone 31 0 76 5039250 France MAXDATA S A R L 7 avenue du G n ral de Gaulle B timent 4 F 91090 Lisses Phone 33 0 169 112990 Germany MAXDATA Computer GmbH Elbestrake 16 D 45768 Marl Phone 49 0 2365 952 0 Italy MAXDATA Italia S r l Strada 1 Palazzo F1 1 20090 Milanofiori Assago MI Phone 39 0 2 5777 91 Poland MAXDATA Sp z o o Ursyn w Business Park ul Pulawska 303 PL 02 85 Warszawa Phone 48 0 22 5435800 Spain Portugal MAXDATA Iberia s l c Colquide 6 Edificio Prisma Portal 1 B Pta 1a E 28230 Las Rozas Madrid Phone 34 0 91 6375655 Switzerland MAXDATA Computer AG Haldenstra e 5 CH 6340 Baar Phone 41 0 41 766 32 32 United Kingdom MAXDATA UK Limited The MAXDATA Centre Downmill Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 1QS UK Phone 44 0 1344 788900 MAXDATA INDIVIDUALTECHNOLOGY
4. G Sable dee estate ERR 8 Graphics Cards ete 27 29 Guarantee ssssssssse 78 H ard disks certc e i hes 24 25 umidity sess 6 23 l al cer TC 31 Input Voltage nc eter ttem 6 Interface sssssss 27 30 31 J Nite eR I 24 JOYST CK iret eie teras 28 K Keyboard c e 23 27 30 37 L EE EE E A ETE EE E 7 LED nta EAS 25 WAY ianus 5 12 14 15 Lo dspeaker eene 26 28 UNE 27 M MEMORY A 34 Microphones iier ee eee 26 28 Modem ssssee e 16 27 33 MONITO tete 12 27 29 33 37 e 23 27 30 37 N Network 16 28 O Operating system 13 15 23 25 33 34 Optical disk drive ssssssssss 25 P atelier ar 24 94 Peripheral 12 13 23 27 29 30 e 27 30 POP OPUlONS c odiis tale erc ieiunus 27 Power adapter nete eee 32 Power cable 23 29 32 37 Power Supp 11 POWER SWITCH cicer coe cene trente iota 27 IBI SM TEES ie 28 31 33 37 ge MEE 27 30 39 Radlo 5c cette raisini 16 17 18 20 21 AE VE 34 EE mr 7 12 13 14 S iode ER dee ee 39 SCG tee ee 33 SII ER 27 30 SOMWAME scd 13 15 23 37 SOU eo bU beer ert E teda ied 6 28 Standatdss 2 tec steroid deeds ees 7 orien 8 SWITCH ERR 34 37 wee sens eege gt eege Ae Zeg 22 29 T Terriperat re tees 6 23 24 35 DC 9 33 Koine RTT TEES BECH FANS POM eR 14 31 U Ui 28 30 31 V MAS E EAT 29 Ww VASTU z o RE neina 12 13
5. This manual uses some symbols to facilitate the user s orientation and to highlight points of importance Degree of Damage to Damage to danger persons property Immediate threat of danger possible consequences death or life threaten ing injury Potentially dangerous situation pos sible consequences light or moder ate injury Potentially harmful situation pos sible consequences the product or anything nearby may be damaged Useful information and recommen dations that may make using your system easier 22 Introduction Before Initial Operation Contents Before you begin the installation of your PC make sure that you have all the parts If anything is missing from the listed and illustrated packing list please contact your dealer immediately e System unit e Keyboard optional e Mouse optional e Power cable e Operating system e Software e User s manual Quick start guide optional Depending on your system model your PC may be different than the ones shown in this manual When the differences are significant the various options will be shown Positioning the Computer Please take note of the following criteria for creating a practical and safe workplace when setting up your computer Temperature and humidity The computer can be used anywhere the temperature is suitable for people However rooms with humidity over 70 and dusty or dirty areas are not appropriate In addition do no
6. MHz or 2462 MHz It is forbidden to use the unit outside of enclosed areas Info www art telecom fr Italy An official authorization is also required to use the unit in internal areas For more detailed information about the necessary procedure to do this please contact your provider It is forbidden to use the unit outside of enclosed areas Info www agcom it Netherlands A licence is required to use the unit in the open For more detailed information about the procedure to be followed for this please contact your provider Info www opta nl 19 Radio frequencies for units with wireless LAN The following information was correct at January 2002 You can obtain current information from the appropriate authorities in your country e g www regtp de Frequencies Radio network cards and adapters are designed in accordance with IEEE Standard 802 11b g for use in the ISM frequency band Industrial Scientific Medical between 2 4 and 2 4835 GHz Because of the DSSS procedure Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum each of the 11 usable radio channels takes up a width of 22 MHz this means that up to three independent channels are available e g 3 8 and 11 The following table lists the authorised channels in your country Game wr Europe RATE Vance RATE LOIRE NN ee 2 fm EES oo pa x a pa x s que fx xxx Xx Xx HW o EE E 0 o0 que x quo lx o quem ee i m
7. for the first time you must remove the transport protection and insert the ink or toner cartridge See the user guide for the printer for further informa tion Frequently you must also install the appropriate printer driver You can find the necessary information in the printer user guides 31 Connecting the Power Cable The PC has a power adapter which can be operated with 200 240 V AC For Europe it is always set at the factory to 200 240 V AC Ensure that the switch on the power adapter is set to 0 Insert the power cable into the socket on the power adapter Connect the mains plug with a properly earthed shock proof socket The power adapter contains no service able parts Never open the power adapter risk to life You could receive a deadly electric shock 32 The PC in Detail Switching the PC On Before starting the computer you should switch on the monitor printer modem etc This ensures that the operating system recognizes the connected devices and integrates them accordingly Switch the power adapter switch from 0 to 17 Donna UO The PC carries out an internal self test If errors are detected during this test these are displayed on the screen
8. if possible After successful completion of the PC self test the operating system if installed is started 33 Switching the System Off The switch off procedure of the system depends on its operating system Some operating systems shut down the PC completely and switch it off If your OS does not support this function please press and hold the ON OFF switch for longer than 4 seconds in order to switch the system off In case you are not going to use the system for an extended period please unplug the power cable at the back of your system The CMOS Battery A When changing the battery it must not be allowed to short circuit or be inserted with reversed polar ity A battery which is inserted with reversed polarity may explode or cause damage to the electronics on the motherboard Only use the battery type recommended by the manufacturer You can purchase new bat teries from your dealer 34 There is a special type of memory on the motherboard of your PC which must not be erased in contrast to the normal RAM This memory is called CMOS RAM It stores the internal con figuration settings of BIOS as well as important parameters for the system clock and calendar In order to maintain the contents of CMOS RAM even when the PC is turned off it is constantly supplied power from a battery Replace the CMOS battery as follows 1 Slide the safety latch to the side 2 Lift and pull the battery from the holder 3 In
9. off the PC when you are in an aircraft or while driving a car e If you are in a hospital an operating room or close to an electronic medical system switch off the wireless components in the PC The radio waves which are transmitted could disrupt the working of the medical equipment e Keep the PC at least 20 cm away from a heart pacemaker other wise there is a risk that the radio waves could disrupt the normal working of the pacemaker e The radio waves which are transmitted could give rise to interfer ence noise in hearing aids e When its radio components are switched on do not place the PC close to inflammable gases or in an environment which could be at risk of explosion e g paint shop since the radio waves which are transmitted could set of a fire or an explosion e The range of the wireless connection depends on the environmen tal and other ambient conditions e When transferring data over a wireless connection unauthorized Third Parties can also receive the data 17 MAXDATA International GmbH is not responsible for disruptions to radio or television recep tion which are caused by unauthorized alterations to this unit MAXDATA also accepts no responsibility for the replacement or the exchange of connecting cables and units which were not specified by MAXDATA International GmbH The user alone is responsible for the elimination of disruptions caused by this type of unauthorized alteration he is also respon sible for
10. or drawer Servicing Maintenance Cleaning Please ensure that the device is unplugged before commencing any cleaning servicing or maintenance tasks 24 Before Initial Operation The PC in Detail Elements of the PC All components necessary to operate your PC system are located on the front panel Front Panel Components l Q9 CH CH CH CH CH CH E oH 2 O mm ol oB Optical disk drive backplane optional Floppy disk drive memory card slot optional The LED hard disk indicator display lights up when the hard disk is accessed The power LED indicator display lights up when the computer is switched on OV xe ee WS The reset button If the system no longer reacts you can restart the computer with this button All data that has not been saved will be lost 6 The on off button This button has several functions a Pressing this button switches the computer on b If you briefly press the button while the computer is switched on current operating systems shut the computer down c Pressing the button for longer than four seconds switches the computer off All data that has not been saved will be lost gt The behavior of the on off button and the LED operation display de pends on the BIOS settings and the operating system In case of queries refer to the user guide for your operating sys
11. Temperature and humidity Connecting the computer Avoiding risk of stumbling Data storage media ANVOIG SANTINO EE le ele IER Le IEN Servicing Maintenance Cleaning eene ens 24 The PC in Detail Elements of the PC seses acancssnateasteounetnsestieasenbess Front Panel Components sioen ro ra Optional extras esee rtr raana AENEA The Bear EE Connecting Peripheral Devices sssssssss Connecting a Monitor Connecting a Mouse Connecting the kevboard Conriecting a Printer uui ettet tees Connecting the Power Cable ssssssssss Switching the PC On Switching thie Systerri Off sti e eres The CMOS Batter Eege ihe Components of the PC Use and Care of Floppy Disks Troubleshooting Index The Floppy Disc Drve E ele ge el 25 nmm 25 sone asa ta a cta d TETA 25 ware OM MEE 26 E embeds eO eene 27 ee 29 29 em 30 TE 30 EE 31 siden GERA UM RAMS eh Rea ge 32 cl EE 33 EE 34 m 34 3b X 35 K L dees 35 mU 36 37 39 Table of Contents Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the MAXDATA personal computer We are confident that it will meet your high expectations This manual will familiarize you with your MAXDATA PC s components and features We have taken all possible care to ensure that this manual contains correct accurate information However we cannot assume liability for any pos sible errors Please refer to your dealer for repo
12. curred The customer has the right to provide evidence for the existence of lower damages MAXDATA restriction to liability MAXDATA expressly excludes customer claims that go beyond the warranty conditions if there is no obligation of liability imposed on MAXDATA by the laws of the country where the device was bought This also applies in particular with regard to claims for damages as a result of default damages for claims arising as a result of defects loss of profit transport damage that was not registered within a period of 6 days after receipt of the goods loss of data or information through repair processes or damage resulting from interruption to operations Governing law All rights and duties are subject to the law of the country in which the MAXDATA product was purchased The Agreement on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods CISG is not applicable 14 Introduction Data Backup The responsibility for complete data backups including of applications and operating system software remains exclusively with the customer The data must be backed up before the warranty claim is made MAXDATA excludes liability for any data or information lost for this reason during a warranty claim Please refer to www maxdata com for the applicable MAXDATA warranty conditions 15 Wireless LAN wireless network abbreviation WLAN Your PC may contain a wireless LAN module optional This module allows you to set up a wireless ba
13. he PS 2 mouse is connected here Keyboard connection socket The PS 2 keyboard is connected here FireWire port IEEE 1394 Devices such as cameras hard disk drives etc are con nected here eSATA port External SATA hard disk drives can be connected here The serial COM1 interface Serial peripheral equipment such as a serial mouse exter nal modems etc can be connected here Parallel LPT1 interface This interface is a 25 pin socket Here you can connect a printer 15 pin graphics card port The monitor is connected here This socket may also be located on an expansion card 13 depending on the system configuration 27 10 11 12 13 28 Rear USB connection sockets USB peripheral equipment such as joysticks mouse devices scanners printers or digital cameras are connected here Network connection socket optional dependent on the system configuration The built in network adapter enables your computer to connect to the Internet via a net work or DSL The connection is made via an Ethernet network cable and RJ45 con nectors These are inserted on the back of the computer and into an available network hub or DSL socket Sound module Here you can connect loudspeakers A microphones L and an external sound source IECH such as a portable CD player or the output of a radio card This module may also be located on an expansion card 12 depending on the system configuration The analog 15 pin connection fo
14. ide of the disk with your fingers see illustration To close the compartment press the eject button of the optical drive once more Within a few seconds you will be able to access the data on the disk To remove the disk repeat the above steps in reverse order DS Never use force to open the optical disk dive Should the compartment fail to open shut down the computer and activate the manual emergency release Please consult your optical drive s manual for more information Never place any objects on top of the tray Never place more than one optical disk in the compartment at a given time The built in optical drive is a class 1 laser product Do not open the de AN vice and do not look into the laser beam even when using optical instru ments Always keep the compartment closed when not in use in order to avoid excessive dust collection in the drive 36 Components of the PC Troubleshooting In the following section you will find solutions for different kinds of problems Please check the following list before you call technical support Screen is blank e Make sure your PC is not in standby mode press any key to wake up e Make sure the monitor power switch is in the ON position e Make sure the power cable is connected to a live outlet e Check the contrast and brightness settings on your monitor The PC worked perfectly until new software was installed e Use a virus scanner to see if your PC is infected e Check
15. oo Joer x X mo ue x x Jy xJ Xx x x x In addition the integrated radio network card supports the standard 802 11a For more information regarding 5 GHz band frequencies authorized in your country please contact your respective appropriate authority 20 Introduction Legal requirements exception clauses Exception Clauses For Units With Wireless LAN The installation and use of an unit with Wireless LAN may only take place when in accordance with the instructions contained in the user documents The user documents are included in the material supplied with the product All alterations or modifications made to this unit which are not expressly authorised by the manufacturer may lead to cancellation of the right of the user to operate the unit The manufacturer is not liable for radio disruptions during the reception of radio and television signals which are due to non authorised alterations to the unit or to the exchange or connection of cables and accessories where these are not in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer It is the responsibility of the user to remove any interference which may arise as a result of any non authorised alterations or the addition or replacement of components Neither the manufacturer nor his authorised dealer and wholesaler are liable for damages or breaches of legal regulations which result from an infringement of these guidelines 21 Before Getting Started
16. pal sorted waste domestic refuse Such items can be handed in free of charge at public collection points c Reuse Recycling and Recovery Electrical and electronic waste contains valuable raw materials such as iron aluminum and copper These components must be treated selectively A separate collection and a selec tive treatment are the basis for environmentally friendly disposal and protection of human health According to the particular terms manufacturers are obligated to assume the costs associ ated with disposing of these devices as well as other obligations This is to promote the chief objectives of reuse and recycling For this to be possible consumers must dispose of used devices that are no longer needed at communal collection points Actively using these return and collection systems contributes to the reuse recycling and recovery of electrical and electronic equipment and protects the environment d Weight Information on the weight of the acquired product can be found on the item list as well as on the packaging 10 Introduction Energy Consumption Our PC systems have excellent energy saving features The data on the type plate of the system applies to the maximum power consumption of the system when the system is fully upgraded and the power supply is at 100 of its maximum output The devices can be separated from an external power source for at least 4 weeks without losing any functionality You can specify the se
17. pted repairs by the customer or third parties without authorisation by MAXDATA Defective maintenance by third parties Device defects due to power failure heat losses missing EMC electro magnetic compatibility cabling or similar reasons Accidents storms lightening fire water other liquids other natural catastrophes theft riots plundering the effects of war or other instances of acts of god The use of third party components Non authorised system changes BIOS versions firmware updates programmes to remove defects of all kinds e g service packs bug fixes hot fixes Resetting safety functions deletion of passwords etc Loss of customerspecific data or software from repair and installation processes Improper use of machine capacity or output Inappropriate customer operating environment The MAXDATA warranty also does not cover the following MAXDATA products from which the category plates serial numbers part numbers on the machine of machine parts have been removed or changed Decline in rechargeable battery capacity after the end of the 6 month warranty period The provision and installation of BIOS driver or software updates upgrades The new installation of software operating systems that are no longer able to run e g because of the deletion of system relevant files incorrect system settings or self copying programs e g computer viruses 13 e Wear and tear on data storage media LCD background lighting CRT
18. r joysticks which may still be present here is increasingly being replaced by the USB port DVI port An LCD monitor with DVI input can be digitally connected here The PC in Detail Connecting Peripheral Devices Don t use force when connecting plugs otherwise you may damage the plugs or connectors If the monitor is not able to process the frequencies from the graphics card it could be destroyed Connecting a Monitor Any monitor which complies with the VGA graphics standard can be connected to your PC The connection socket for the monitor is located on the rear side of your PC and is marked with a monitor symbol If you use an older monitor carefully compare the technical data of the monitor and the graphics card The computer and the monitor must be switched off when being connected as otherwise the hardware may be dam aged Connect the plug from your monitor to the 15 pin VGA con nector of the graphics card of your PC Connect the monitor power cable to a grounded outlet 29 Connecting a Mouse In addition to the PS 2 port there are USB ports and a serial mouse port COM1 on the rear side of the computer Depending on the type of mouse plug you can attach the mouse to the PS 2 port to the USB port or to the serial interface It is recommended to connect the mouse directly or by means of an adapter to the PS 2 socket with the mouse symbol In this way you can u
19. rranty is limited to failures resulting from defective components and manufacturing defects defects in the CRT panel and background lighting for electrical errors please also refer to the term definition and liability restriction Scope of the warranty for MAXDATA Notebooks PCs Workstations Thin Clients PLATINUM Servers MAXDATAS obligation under the warranty is restricted to MAXDATASs choice of either the re pair or replacement by similar or better components of parts determined to be defective Scope of warranty for peripheral devices MAXDATA has no warranty obligation for these products instead there are product specific manufacturer warranties The terms of these manufacturer warranties are at least 12 months starting from the time MAXDATA delivers them to the specialist reseller The manufacturer guarantees the presence of the features described in the product documentation and that the materials and processing will be free of defects for the stated period Scope of warranty for spare parts MAXDATA has no warranty obligation for these products but product specific warranty obligations of the manufacturer The terms of these manufacturer warranties can be asked for at the manufacturer concerned 12 Introduction Exclusions from the MAXDATA warranty The MAXDATA warranty does not cover damage of any kind that results from The use of peripheral devices Improper use operating faults Non adherence to the user instructions Attem
20. rting errors or comments We appreciate all feedback and are eager to incorporate any useful suggestions and improvements All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced processed or distributed in any form print photocopy microfilm or any other process or processed by an electronic sys tem without prior written permission of MAXDATA Other brand names may be registered trademarks and must be treated as such Copyright 2008 MAXDATA International GmbH Marl Technical Specifications Your PC requires alternating current at 50 60 Hz To connect the device to the power supply plug in the power cable To disconnect it from the power supply pull out the power cable Utilize an easily accessible grounded outlet The input voltage is 200 240 V Operating environment Temperature 10 C 35 C Humidity 30 70 relative humidity non condensing Dimensions Width mm Height mm Top tower 198 440 Micro tower 198 378 Micro tower 190 365 Micro desktop 360 134 Small desktop 325 96 Depth mm 500 410 420 420 435 Please refer to the box label for more detailed information on the system s specifications motherboard graphics sound etc Introduction Note This device meets the EN 55022 and EN 61000 3 2 standards for interference emissions the EN 55024 standard for interference and the EN 60950 electrical safety standard Any change made to this device without approval by the manufact
21. s on CRT moni tors picture tube burn in or loss of brightness e MAXDATA products for which the warranty seal has been broken by entities other than MAXDATA or those authorised by MAXDATA e Breaks and scratches on TFT panels and CRT displays e Damage through use of force and external impact respectively e Spots on the panel caused by external impacts e Colour spots resulting from falls e Error class 2 pixel errors please note the information on ISO 13406 2 on the website of the MAXDATA subsidiary concerned If the device received by MAXDATA demonstrates two defects and only one of these is covered by the MAXDATA warranty claim the customer only has the right to repair for the damage to his device covered by the warranty In this case MAXDATA reserves the right to offer the customer several options on resolution in the form of a quotation and to charge the relevant processing costs This also applies to those devices for which upon receipt it is found that they are not covered by the warranty In these cases MAXDATA reserves ownership of the exchange device provided and is entitled to demand its return MAXDATA reserves the right to charge costs incurred for unsuccessful attempts to collect a device that has been registered as defective from the customer If an exchange device is not provided in spite of a period having been set MAXDATA is entitled to charge the net sales price as per the current price list plus the processing costs in
22. se the USB and serial ports for other peripheral equipment Connecting the Keyboard The PS 2 socket for connecting the keyboard is located on the rear side of the device Con nect the keyboard plug to the PC via the correspondingly marked socket Always connect plugs to the PC carefully and without forcing AREA PAREN AeA SE a i E f EE Rr esee E a D d 2 V 20 The PC in Detail Connecting a Printer Printers are normally distinguished by two different types of connection parallel or USB interfaces Many printers feature both options It is recommended to connect the printer to the parallel interface This retains your USB connection which you can use for a range of other devices When connecting the printer to the parallel port of the computer both devices must be switched off The printer is connected to your PC by a printer cable not included The parallel printer in terface has 25 pins It is located on the back of your computer and is marked accordingly Connect the printer cable to the parallel port of your PC see figure 2 6 Plug the other end of the cable into the port of your printer G If your printer has a USB plug it is essential to read the operating instructions BEFORE connection For example you will often have to install the driver first Note that before you use the printer
23. sed network and to connect to an existing wireless network It works according to the IEEE802 11a b g standard WLAN technology allows users to set up wireless connections inside a local area e g in a company or campus building or in a public building such as an airport WLANs can be used in temporary offices in locations where it is not possible to set up extensive cable installations or to extend an existing LAN so that users in different parts of a building can work at different times There are two different ways to operate a WLAN In fixed WLANs wireless stations devices with radio network cards or external modems set up connections with wireless access points which act as bridges between the stations and the existing network backbones In Peerto Peer ad hoc WLANs several users can set up a temporary network within a limited area such as a conference room without using access points and providing there is no need to use network resources In 1997 the IEEE confirmed the standard 802 11 for WLANs this set a data transfer rate of from 1 to 2 Mbit s Megabits per second Under 802 11a b g the new governing standard the maximum data transfer rate is 54 Mbit s over a frequency band of 2 4 or 5 GHz Gigahertz 16 Introduction Additional safety notes for units with wireless LAN If a wireless LAN module is integrated in your PC it is essential that you observe the following safety information when using your PC e Switch
24. sert the new battery 4 Lock the battery in place Don t dispose of batteries in a fire they may explode Batter ies and rechargeable batteries do not belong in the household garbage They are accepted free of charge by manufacturers dealers or their representatives for recycling or disposal The PC in Detail Components of the PC The Floppy Disc Drive Fully insert a formatted disk into the disk drive until the eject button pops out You can then access the data and or write data to the disk To eject the disk from the disk drive push the eject button Never eject a disk from the disk drive Data loss and damage to the when the disk is being accessed disk Use and Care of Floppy Disks The following care should be given to floppy disks e Temperatures over 50 C and under 10 C have a negative impact on data security i O 6 e Protect them from magnetic or electro magnetic influences e Do not place them in direct sunlight H e Do not touch the magnetic disk e e e Do not expose the floppy disks to water like rain etc 35 The optical drive While the computer is running press the eject button of the optical drive as shown in the illustration The compartment will slide open Place an optical disk into the depression of the tray with the printed side facing up Try to avoid touching the unders
25. t expose the PC to temperatures over 35 C or under 10 C Make sure that you avoid temperature changes that could lead to condensation If moisture has accumulated on the surface of your computer wait until the moisture has dried com pletely approximately one to two hours before you switch the device on The operational reliability of a device that has been exposed to condensation cannot be guaranteed Connecting the computer Make sure that the cables connecting the PC to peripheral devices are not under tension Avoiding risk of stumbling Make sure that all power and connection cables are positioned so that they are not trip hazards 23 Data storage media When you save data to your PC s hard disk or to a floppy disk it is stored as magnetic information on the medium Make sure that data is not damaged by magnetic or electro magnetic fields Avoid jarring Because the electronics in your computer can be damaged by jarring no mechanical devices should be placed on the same surface as the PC This is especially important for impact printers whose vibrations could damage the hard disk Allow for ventilation There is a fan on the back of the PC that maintains the proper temperature inside the case In order for it to function properly the ventilation slots must not be blocked Blocking them would cause the inner components to be damaged by high temperatures That is why it is not appropriate to install the PC in a shelf unit
26. tem energy options or to the mainboard handbook 25 Optional extras The following additional ports are available depending on the housing model and the system configuration The following illustration shows which options may apply to your system Tower models 2 x USB Loudspeaker Microphone FireWire optional Desktop model 2 x USB m Loudspeaker KEN 62 Microphone 0 f e FireWir tional ireWire optional HD Small desktop EEN a CG 2 x USB ONE A Loudspeaker EC Ge Microphone ES i FireWire optional om em ER i Bi om _ e K 26 The PC in Detail The Rear View The ports on the rear side of the tower desktop or small desktop devices can vary in detail depending on the system configuration Because of the wide product range the usual port options are shown here gv qe dw o 45 H Es e CETO Si o S The power switch optional Here you can switch off the device when it will not be used for an extended period If you want to avoid using any power whatever you have to disconnect the mains plug Mains connection socket The power cable is inserted here Mouse connection socket T
27. the readme files for software incompatibility An error message appears on the monitor when accessing the floppy disk drive e You are using floppy disks that do not have the appropriate capacity e The floppy disk is defective Some keys do not work correctly e You have probably installed the wrong or no keyboard driver Restart your operating system and make sure that the correct keyboard driver is indicated The printer won t print e Make sure that the cable between the PC and printer is correctly connected e Make sure that your printer is online see your printer manual The mouse is correctly connected but isn t responding e Make sure that the mouse is correctly configured in your software Refer to your mouse documentation If none of these suggestions help to fix the problem please have the device repaired at your certified service partner Please refrain from attempting to repair the device on your own 37 38 Index B siiis A E 9 34 BIOS citta ee tenes 11 13 25 34 EE RE ERR 25 33 C CMO Eo TEES 34 CONI istas EE RENS 27 30 Components 5 8 12 13 24 25 Connecting 2 todo terea aetas 30 31 CONNECTION eiie code ber Eso eR Res 28 29 D Data storage media 14 24 Biet Ne 6 DILE 24 25 35 37 Di DON CL 28 E Energy Consumption 11 EIERE ciere eret east 8 17 eSATA port 27 EMO PMO siete eee eae tc e 28 Expansion Card 27 28 F BAI 26
28. the device laser devices up to laser class 3B may be accessible The built in optical drives contain no userserviceable or reparable parts Optical drives are to be repaired by authorized technicians Use This product is not intended for medical life saving or life sustaining usage Environmentally sound PC system This system was constructed to be environmentally safe which can be seen in its durability enhancement possibilities and recyclability For devices featuring the Blue Angel environ mental label details regarding disposal recycling power consumption and noise emissions can be found on www maxdata com Device Durability This PC is a modular system The components used can be easily exchanged or removed The devices have been built in such a way that the following enhancements are always possible e Processor upgrade e Adding or replacing memory modules e Adding changing enhancing or connecting further mass storage devices e Upgrading the graphics capabilities e Free slots for individual upgrading Please consult the enclosed warranty documentation for the warranty conditions Take Back Guarantee We offer a take back guarantee for all our products if the device shows signs of normal use Returned devices are re used or scrapped in an environmentally safe way You can return your device to your local dealer Recyclable Device Construction This device conforms with the principals of VDI guideline 2243 on
29. the replacement or the exchange of the units CE labelling for units with wireless LAN CE As delivered this device complies with the requirements of the Guideline 1999 5 EG of the European Parliament and of the Council dated the 9 March 1999 concerning radio equipment and telecommunications facilities and the mutual recognition of conformity This PC may be used in Belgium Denmark Germany Finland France Greece Great Britain Ireland Italy Luxembourg the Netherlands Austria Portugal Sweden Switzerland Spain Iceland Liechtenstein and Norway Current information on any possible restrictions in its operation can be obtained from the appropriate authorities in each country If your country is not included in the above list then please contact the appropriate supervising authority in order to check whether the use of this product is permitted in your country Belgium www bipt be Netherlands www opta nl Denmark www tst dk Austria www rtr at Germany www regtp de Portugal www urt gov pt Finland www ficora fi Sweden www pts se France www art telecom fr Switzerland www bakom ch Greece www eett gr Spain www cmt es England www oftel gov uk Iceland www pta is Ireland www comreg ie Liechtenstein www ak li Italy www agcom it Norway www npt no Luxembourg www etat lu ILT 18 Introduction Restrictions France Restricted frequency range In France you may only use channels 10 to 11 2457
30. ttings for the energy saving mode in the BIOS setup Please refer to the user guide for your mainboard for information on the appropriate procedure The system only consumes no energy at all when the mains plug is disconnected 11 Definition of the MAXDATA warranty The MAXDATA warranty covers all failures resulting from defective components and manu facturing defects that occur within the product specific warranty period The warranty period begins on the date of purchase date of original customer invoice Please be aware that in order to maintain your warranty claim the product concerned has to be received by MAXDATA together with the serial number and a copy of the original customer invoice within the warranty period MAXDATAs obligation under the warranty is restricted to repairing or exchanging defective components Defective components removed during repair process become the property of MAXDATA Components replaced within warranty coverage assume the remaining valid warranty period of the system Please refer to www maxdata com for the applicable MAXDATA warranty conditions MAXDATA warranty period The type of standard warranty varies with the product and can be seen in detail in the de scription of warranty types and the warranty summary It is possible to extend the standard warranty to include additional service packages Scope of the MAXDATA warranty Scope of warranty for Belinea monitors MAXDATAs obligation under the wa
31. urer voids any guarantee of meeting these standards In order to assure EMC compliance electromagnetic compat ibility please follow the corresponding guidelines in this manual User note This device was carefully designed and tested to prevent radio interference However you should note the following for external data cables If you need to replace any of the data cables specified by the manufacturer be sure that the replacement cables have the same shielding specifications as the original cable to prevent interference Always use shielded power lines and only use external devices that are CE certified No guarantee for meeting these standards can be maintained if you do not conform to the above guidelines Laser safety information Caution Laser radiation when the cover is open This laser radiation is contained in the optical drives When dismantling and or opening this drive be careful e not to look into the beam not even with optical instruments e not to expose yourself to the beam e to avoid eyes or skin being exposed to direct or scattered beam Failure to observe these guidelines can in the worst case lead to permanent blindness The built in optical drives contain no userserviceable or reparable parts Optical drives are to be repaired solely by the manufacturer Laser products of laser classes 1 to 3B may be used in the product When the housing is unopened the device meets the requirements of laser class 1 By opening
32. vice does not contain batteries containing heavy metals The lithium batteries used have an extremely long life span 10 years Please consult the notes in the manual con cerning servicing replacement or disposal of the battery Information on the return of electrical and electronic waste in EU countries according to Directive 2002 96 EC and its im plementation in respective national regulations a Reason and Purpose of Separate Collection Users of electrical and electronic equipment are required to dispose of used devices sepa rately Electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of together with unsorted municipal solid waste domestic refuse as it contains a range of dangerous elements that cause problems for waste management Separate collection from regular municipal waste is a prerequisite for the special treatment and appropriate recycling of electrical and elec tronic waste This is essential as many components of electrical and electronic devices are damaging to the environment if they are not disposed of professionally Disposing of the devices along with unsorted municipal waste can cause harmful substances to enter the waste flow The consequence would be a considerable burden on the environment b Significance the Crossed Out Wheelie Bin The crossed out wheelie bin is the symbol for separate collection Electrical and electronic equipment marked with this symbol must not be disposed of to gether with munici
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