Acer ALTOS 19000 - User Manual

Acer ALTOS 19000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Document
  • Page 4 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
  • Page 6 – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 8 – Chapter 3
  • Page 10 – Select
  • Page 11 – INDEX
  • Page 12 – List of Figures
  • Page 15 – List of Tables
  • Page 16 – Conventions; The following conventions are used in this manual:
  • Page 17 – Chapter 1 System Introduction; Features; Pentium; The Intel
  • Page 18 – Figure 1-1 Pentium Pro Processor Architecture
  • Page 19 – System Architecture; Figure 1-2 System Architecture
  • Page 22 – Redundant Power Supply Subsystem
  • Page 23 – External Configuration; Figure 1-3 Front Panel
  • Page 24 – Front Panel Features; Figure 1-4 gives a closer look at the upper front panel features.; Figure 1-4 Front Panel Features
  • Page 25 – Power Switch; The power switch allows you to turn the system power on or off.; Reset Switch
  • Page 26 – LED Indicator Description (Right to Left); LCD Display Screen
  • Page 27 – LCD Messages
  • Page 28 – RDM Button
  • Page 31 – Chapter 2 Setting Up the System; Near a grounded power outlet
  • Page 33 – Figure 2-1 Front Wheel Lever and Support Pole
  • Page 35 – Basic Connections; Figure 2-3 Connecting a Keyboard
  • Page 36 – Figure 2-4 Connecting a Mouse
  • Page 37 – Figure 2-5 Connecting a VGA Monitor
  • Page 38 – System Startup; Unlocking the Front Panel Security; Figure 2-6 Unlocking the Front Panel Security
  • Page 39 – Figure 2-7 System Power On
  • Page 40 – The front panel is not completely unlocked.; on the rear panel. Make sure that the cable is properly connected.; No power comes from the grounded power outlet.; Have an electrician check your power outlet.
  • Page 41 – See Figure 2-8 for the microswitch location.
  • Page 42 – Figure 2-8 Microswitch Location; Loose or improperly connected internal power cables.
  • Page 43 – Chapter 3 System Housing; Figure 3-1 System Housing; Internal Structure
  • Page 44 – Left Panel; Figure 3-2 Left Panel System Components
  • Page 45 – Right Panel; Figure 3-3 shows the components inside the right panel.; Figure 3-3 Right Panel System Components
  • Page 46 – Removing the Housing Doors
  • Page 49 – Figure 3-7 Removing the Lower Front Panel Door
  • Page 50 – SCSI Backplane Boards; Each backplane board has the following major features:
  • Page 51 – Front Panel Board; Refer to Chapter 1 for details about front panel board functions.; Figure 3-8 Front Panel Board Connections
  • Page 53 – Installing Additional Devices; Follow these steps to install a device:
  • Page 54 – Connect the drive power and signal cables.
  • Page 55 – Installing an Expansion Board; Follow these steps to install a PCI expansion board:
  • Page 57 – Chapter 4 System Board; Major Components
  • Page 58 – Layout; Figure 4-1 System Board Layout
  • Page 59 – Jumpers and Connectors; Figure 4-2 Jumper and Connector Locations
  • Page 60 – Jumper Settings; Default setting
  • Page 61 – Voltage ID Settings
  • Page 62 – Voltage Identification Codes
  • Page 63 – Connector Functions
  • Page 64 – Installing a Pentium Pro Processor; Follow these steps to install a Pentium Pro processor:; STEP 1
  • Page 65 – Be careful not to bend any pins.; Figure 4-7 Installing a Pentium Pro Processor
  • Page 66 – Memory Board; Figure 4-8 Memory Board Layout
  • Page 67 – Rules for Adding Memory; Adhere to the following rules when you add system memory.
  • Page 68 – Memory Configurations
  • Page 69 – Installing a SIMM; Follow these steps to install a SIMM:; Figure 4-9 Installing a SIMM
  • Page 70 – Removing a SIMM; Follow these steps to remove a SIMM:; Figure 4-10 Removing a SIMM
  • Page 71 – Installing the Memory Board; Follow these steps to install the memory board:
  • Page 73 – Reconfiguring the System
  • Page 75 – Chapter 5 BIOS Utility; Diskette drive type
  • Page 76 – Entering Setup; To enter Setup, press the key combination
  • Page 77 – Basic System Configuration
  • Page 81 – Selecting the “Auto” Option; If desired, you can save the values under the option User.
  • Page 82 – Follow the same procedure to auto-configure other IDE hard disks.; Selecting the “User” Option; Follow these steps to configure a hard disk with the User option:; when asked if you want to save CMOS data.
  • Page 85 – Hard Disk Size > 504 MB; This enhanced IDE feature works only under DOS and Windows; Hard Disk Block Mode
  • Page 86 – This parameter is Disabled by default.
  • Page 88 – The remaining address ranges are for I/O ROM functions.; Cache Scheme
  • Page 89 – Video Buffer Memory Type
  • Page 90 – System Security Setup
  • Page 91 – Drive Control Settings
  • Page 92 – Serial Port 1 Base Address; Serial Port 1 Settings; Serial Port 2 Base Address; Serial Port 2 Settings
  • Page 93 – Parallel Port Base Address; Parallel Port Settings
  • Page 94 – Operation Mode; Parallel Port Operation Mode Settings; ECP DMA Channel; , it allows you to use the onboard PS/2 mouse assigned with IRQ12.
  • Page 95 – Setting a Password; . A prompt asks you to retype the password to verify your first
  • Page 96 – If You Forget the Password
  • Page 101 – Yes
  • Page 103 – Load Setup Default Settings
  • Page 104 – Leaving Setup; Press
  • Page 105 – Chapter 6 Utilities; This chapter describes the following utilities:
  • Page 107 – Functions; The ECU does the following:
  • Page 108 – Making Menu Selections; Using the Keyboard; Keyboard Function Keys
  • Page 109 – Using the mouse; Follow these steps to use the mouse when making menu selections:; Getting Help
  • Page 111 – Figure 6-1 ECU Main Menu
  • Page 112 – Main Menu Selections; Step 1: Important EISA Configuration Information; Figure 6-2 Important EISA Configuration Information
  • Page 113 – Step 2: Add or Remove Boards; Figure 6-3 shows a sample Add or Remove Boards screen.
  • Page 114 – Figure 6-3 Add or Remove Boards; Step 3: View or Edit Details
  • Page 115 – Figure 6-4 View or Edit Details
  • Page 116 – Step 4: Examine Switches or Print Report; Figure 6-5 Examine Switches or Print Report
  • Page 117 – Figure 6-6 Save and Exit
  • Page 118 – Configuring Your Computer for the First Time; Step 1: Important EISA Configuration Information; from the ECU; Step 4: Examine switches or print report; the screen shown below.; Figure 6-7 Examine Switches or Print Report
  • Page 119 – when you have finished viewing the information.; or Print settings for selected board or option,; Information to TXT File screen appears.
  • Page 120 – Figure 6-8 Save and Exit; computer
  • Page 121 – Adding Boards; Follow these steps when adding a board:; Step 2: Add or remove boards; to display the following screen:
  • Page 122 – to select an option from the list that appears.
  • Page 123 – when you are through. The ECU main menu, Steps in Configuring; Removing a Board; Follow these steps when you remove a board:; from the ECU main menu.; Enter; . The Add or Remove Boards screen reappears.
  • Page 124 – Step 3: View or edit details; from the ECU main menu, then press
  • Page 125 – to edit resources. The Enabled screen displays. Use the Tab key; d) On the above screen, the Memory Address field shows the beginning
  • Page 126 – 28MB System Memory,
  • Page 127 – Step 5: Save and exit; Viewing or Editing Configuration Details; to display the screen shown in
  • Page 128 – Advanced Menus; View additional system information; Board specifications
  • Page 130 – and proceed with the system configuration.
  • Page 131 – Chapter 7; Configuration; The SCSI; Configuration Utility
  • Page 132 – Default Settings for SCSI Controller and All Devices
  • Page 133 – Use the SCSISelect utility if you need to; Utility
  • Page 134 – SCSI; Utility Options; Figure 7-1 Options Menu Screen; utility. Press Esc at any time to return to the previous menu.; You can press
  • Page 135 – Host Adapter SCSI ID:; changes the host controller SCSI ID from its default; SCSI Parity Checking:; enables or disables host controller SCSI parity; Host Adapter SCSI Termination:; configures host controller SCSI termination; Figure 7-2 Configure/View Host Adapter Settings Screen
  • Page 136 – Host Adapter SCSI ID; Figure 7-3 Host Adapter SCSI ID Selection Screen for AIC-7880
  • Page 137 – ) and Enter keys to select the SCSI ID, if you need to change it.; SCSI Parity Checking; Figure 7-4 SCSI Parity Checking Selection
  • Page 138 – ) and Enter keys to make selections. Press Esc at any time to; return to the previous menu.; Host Adapter SCSI Termination
  • Page 139 – Figure 7-5 Host Adapter SCSI Termination Selection for AIC-7880; Boot Device Options; Figure 7-6 shows the Boot Device Options screen.
  • Page 140 – Figure 7-6 Boot Device Options Screen; SCSI Device Configuration
  • Page 141 – Figure 7-7 SCSI Device Configuration Screen for AIC-7880; and press Enter to make your selection.
  • Page 142 – Initiate Sync Negotiation; for these; Maximum Sync Transfer Rate
  • Page 143 – Enable Disconnection; to achieve slightly better performance.
  • Page 145 – If many drives are set to
  • Page 146 – Advanced Configuration Options; Figure 7-8 Advanced Configuration Options Screen; Host Adapter BIOS
  • Page 147 – Support Removable Disks Under BIOS as Fixed Disks; Boot Only; – Only the removable-media drive designated as the boot device; All Disks; – All removable-media drives supported by the BIOS are treated as; – No removable-media drives are treated as hard disk drives. In
  • Page 149 – BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM
  • Page 150 – Figure 7-9 SCSI Disk Utilities Screen for AIC-7880; , a small menu window appears. You then select Format Disk or Verify; Use the cursor keys (
  • Page 151 – Format Disk; cannot; Verify Disk Media
  • Page 152 – Configuring Multiple SCSI Controllers; To use multiple PCI SCSI controllers, do the following:
  • Page 153 – Disk Drives Over 1 Gbyte; back up
  • Page 155 – SCSI Troubleshooting Checklist; Is pin-1 orientation maintained throughout the SCSI bus?
  • Page 156 – BIOS Startup Messages
  • Page 157 – Disk Utilities in the SCSISelect utility.; Translation to Enabled.; make sure the drive is set to spin-up when the power is switched ON.
  • Page 158 – Time-out failure during SCSI Inquiry command!; Time-out failure during SCSI Test Unit Ready command!; or; Time-out failure during Start Unit command!; Disk Drive Configuration Problems
  • Page 159 – Booting the Computer from a SCSI Drive; Check cable connections and pin-1 orientation.
  • Page 160 – Using a Standard Drive as C and a SCSI Drive as D; Be sure that the SCSI bus is properly terminated.; Using a SCSI Drive as C and Another SCSI Drive as D
  • Page 163 – Appendix A System Resources; Memory Map; System Memory Map
  • Page 164 – System I/O Address Map
  • Page 166 – Interrupt Channels
  • Page 167 – A.4System Default Configuration
  • Page 171 – Table A-9 EISA Configuration Utility - ECU
  • Page 173 – Appendix B SCSI Backplane Boards
  • Page 174 – Figure B-1 SCSI Backplane Board
  • Page 175 – Figure B-2 Jumper J3 Settings
  • Page 176 – B.4Hard Disk ID Feature; Left; Figure B-4 P3 Setting for Jumper J4
  • Page 177 – Channel Configuration; Single-Channel Configuration
  • Page 178 – Terminator Settings for Single-Channel Configuration
  • Page 179 – Dual-Channel Configuration; Terminator Settings for Dual-Channel Configuration
  • Page 180 – Installing a SCSI Hard Disk; The system supports hot-pluggable drive trays.
  • Page 181 – Figure B-8 Pulling Out a Hot-plug Drive Tray
  • Page 183 – connector on the backplane board.
  • Page 184 – Using the Hot-swap Feature; The drive fault indicator
  • Page 185 – Take the defective drive out of the tray.
  • Page 187 – Appendix C Power Subsystem; whenever the system power is on.
  • Page 188 – Follow these steps to install a power supply module:
  • Page 189 – Figure C-2 Pulling Out the Metal Bar
  • Page 191 – Figure C-5 Reinstalling the Metal Bar
  • Page 193 – Removing a Power Supply Module; Follow these steps to remove a power supply module:
  • Page 195 – C.4Power Cable Connections; Table C-1 shows the power backplane connections.
  • Page 196 – Figure C-9 System Board Power Connections
  • Page 197 – Figure C-10 System Board and Power Subsystem Interconnections
  • Page 198 – Follow these steps to install a charger board and battery box:
  • Page 199 – Figure C-11 Removing the Charger Compartment Metal Cover
  • Page 201 – Figure C-13 Locking the Charger Board
  • Page 202 – Figure C-14 Installing a Battery Box
  • Page 203 – Figure C-15 Attaching the Charger Compartment Metal Cover
  • Page 204 – Removing a Battery Box; Remove the screws that secure the battery box to the enclosure.
  • Page 205 – Index
  • Page 210 – Release Note
  • Page 211 – RDM LED Location
  • Page 212 – RDM BIOS Utility
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AcerAltos 19000 User’s Guide ii Document EDITION PART NUMBER DATE History First Edition 49.AA985.001 August 1996 CopyrightNotice Copyright © 1996 by Acer America Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, o...

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