Casio MPC-205E- User Manual

Casio MPC-205E

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – FIVA User’s Guide; International E; Program; As a member of the International E; The information regarding International E; Power Plug and AC Adaptor; N o t e
  • Page 3 – Packing List
  • Page 4 – Safety Precautions; About the icons; Indicates that injury or damage may result if used incorrectly.; Icon examples; T h e
  • Page 5 – Handling FIVA; Contact your original retailer or authorized distributor.
  • Page 7 – Battery Pack
  • Page 8 – Do not leave FIVA in the following areas.
  • Page 9 – Power Cord and Peripherals
  • Page 10 – Before Using FIVA; Follow the cautions; The cautions for FIVA are described on; Do not use FIVA if it does not work correctly; If FIVA works abnormally; Windows Me that comes bundled with it.; Product Application
  • Page 11 – Avoiding Computer Viruses; Write protect the master copies of your programs and data files.; FIVA; Caution
  • Page 13 – Options; Main battery: WARNING; Hard Disk Data; Disk Operations
  • Page 14 – Consumables; Standard Battery Pack; Disposal
  • Page 15 – Maintenance and Care; Normal Care
  • Page 16 – GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A.; NOTICE; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; FCC WARNING; Declaration of Conformity; Industry Canada
  • Page 17 – Appendix; Contents
  • Page 20 – About This User’s Guide; before you do anything else.; to pay attention when you operate FIVA.
  • Page 21 – Getting Ready; Chapter 1
  • Page 23 – Part Names and Their Functions; Opening FIVA
  • Page 24 – Front
  • Page 26 – Back
  • Page 27 – Modem port; Reset switch; Battery pack
  • Page 28 – Keyboard; The above keyboard layout shows the US version.
  • Page 29 – Pause; Ctrl; Description
  • Page 30 – Key Combinations
  • Page 31 – NumLock Keypad; Holding down; and pressing; called the “hot keys” function.; Standby
  • Page 32 – Control Buttons and Stick; • Stick; Center button
  • Page 33 – Function; Click; Control Button Operation; Example 2) Press the right control button on the desk top.; Control Panel; and double-clicking; Mouse; pointer can be adjusted.
  • Page 34 – Changing a stick cap
  • Page 35 – Before Using FIVA for the First Time; Setting and Removing the Battery Pack; To set the battery pack; Close FIVA and turn it over.
  • Page 36 – To remove the battery pack; • If you remove the battery pack while the power of FIVA is turned on; Charging the Battery Pack; Connect the AC adaptor to one end of the power cord (
  • Page 37 – Battery Indicator Lamp; Green; Meaning; Full charge
  • Page 38 – to extend battery pack life.
  • Page 39 – Using FIVA; Chapter 2
  • Page 41 – Turning on Power the First Time; Performing the Windows Me Setup; Slide the power switch (; Yes; immediately to restart FIVA.; Setting; Product Key; Input the correct Windows Me Product Key number.
  • Page 42 – Next
  • Page 43 – Read and agree to the Software License Agreement.
  • Page 44 – Input the Product Key number.; Shift; OK; button and input the correct
  • Page 45 – Setting is complete
  • Page 47 – Shutting Down the Power; see “Preferences “ on page 90; Mode if you do not; Mode for a very long time. If you do not; Hibernation
  • Page 48 – To shut down Windows Me from the Start menu; mode is; Power Off; mode if you do not plan to use FIVA for a; Start; To restart Windows Me from the Start menu.
  • Page 49 – To enter the Standby Mode from the Start menu
  • Page 50 – To enter the Hibernation Mode from the Start menu; The; Mode is recommended when you do not plan to use
  • Page 52 – Using the Sleep function; indicator lamp will flash orange.; To enter the Sleep Mode, perform; Close the display panel (; t o e n t e r t h e; To recover from the
  • Page 53 – Turning On Power; Slide and hold the power switch (; see page
  • Page 54 – Using the Battery Pack; Checking the Current Charge Level of the Battery Pack; Checking the Battery Indicator Lamp Color
  • Page 55 – Lit orange; Checking the Power Indicator Lamp Color
  • Page 56 – Using the Battery Pack Efficiently; Forced Hibernation Mode; Mode whenever the battery charge level drops; When to Replace the Battery Pack; Checking with Mobile Cockpit
  • Page 57 – Using the Large-capacity Battery Pack; Be sure you use the correct battery pack. On the “Options List” (
  • Page 58 – Using the One Touch Operation Buttons; • For using the E-mail button, the setting to connect to an internet or
  • Page 59 – Changing the function of each button; The function of each button can be changed in the “Settings”
  • Page 61 – Chapter 3
  • Page 63 – Connecting Peripherals; Connecting a pair of Headphones or a Microphone; To connect the headphones; see “
  • Page 64 – To connect microphone; Connecting to the LAN port
  • Page 65 – Connecting to the modem port; • When you make a dial-up connection to the pulse system telephone
  • Page 66 – Connecting to the USB port; • When this unit enters the Sleep Mode such as the Hibernation or; USB hub. USB hub with power-supply capability is recommended.
  • Page 67 – Using the floppy disk drive; • When using the floppy disk that is not formatted for the Windows,; To write protect a floppy disk
  • Page 68 – Connecting a Printer; Add Printer Wizard; screen appears. Follow the
  • Page 69 – Using External Monitor; To connect a Monitor; • When disconnecting the RGB cable, hold the connector firmly while; System; on the; may temporarily darken the
  • Page 70 – Click the Setting tab and then make the
  • Page 71 – Connecting to the IEEE1394 port; My Computer; screen. Click the icon to perform
  • Page 72 – Using a PC Card; • Long term use of PC card that generates a lot of heat can cause; Close all applications before entering Standby or Hibernation; • When using a PC card that is not compatible with the hot insertion; Removing a PC card; ) and disable PC card operation and then remove
  • Page 73 – ) on the indicator area to open PC Card; to cut off the power to the PC card.; You may safely remove this device.; Stop
  • Page 74 – Inserting a PC card
  • Page 75 – Using a CF Card; • Long term use of CF card that generates a lot of heat can cause; Before using a CF card
  • Page 76 – Inserting a CF card
  • Page 77 – Removing a CF card; ) and disable CF card operation and then remove; PC Card
  • Page 78 – Loading an Expansion Memory; Before installing or removing expansion memory board; • The interior of FIVA can become quite hot during normal use. In this; Removing the expansion memory board; Quit all applications and shut down the power.
  • Page 81 – Installing the expansion memory board; the protrusion of the expansion memory slot (; Checking the capacity of the expansion memory; . 16 is the capacity of RAM for using
  • Page 82 – Using the “Mobile Cockpit II”
  • Page 83 – To register applications you use from the Start menu.
  • Page 85 – To delete the application you registered; When you click the; To move the application you registered
  • Page 87 – When the check mark is put in the; Auto hide; Always on top
  • Page 88 – Version info; This displays the version information of the Mobile Cockpit.; Exit; Settings; The one touch operation buttons have three buttons of P1 (
  • Page 90 – “Power Management”; FULL POWER
  • Page 92 – When you do not use the built-in LAN, remove the check mark; Priority of starting up devices (Boot sequence)
  • Page 93 – See; Power management; • When the AC adaptor is used, the indicator on the upper left of the
  • Page 94 – Brightness control; combinations such as “; Stop functioning of the hard disk; in the check box of the; or “
  • Page 95 – PC card properties; ) buttons connects or disconnects two PC cards each other.; Control panel; and opens the PC card; Removing the hardware; button in the indicator area.
  • Page 96 – Save the user mode
  • Page 97 – Battery Control
  • Page 98 – Hibernation Mode
  • Page 101 – System Restoration; • Keep “Windows Me” and “Product Recovery CD-ROM” securely. The
  • Page 102 – Starting up from the “Product Recovery CD-ROM”
  • Page 103 – Setting the Partition of Hard Disk/Initializing the Hard Disk; Specify hard disk space which should be allocated for
  • Page 104 – Creating the Linux preferences.; Do not turn off CD-ROM drive power when you change the CD-ROM.
  • Page 105 – Start installation of Windows Me.; When the screen shown below appears, press
  • Page 107 – Select the directory where you want Windows Me installed.; is selected and then click; Typical; if you want to restore the system to its initial factory defaults.
  • Page 108 – Select the Windows Me files you want installed.; Specify your geographic area.
  • Page 109 – Specify your time zone.
  • Page 110 – Cancel
  • Page 111 – Start the file copy operation.; Finish; to start the file
  • Page 112 – Close
  • Page 113 – Making Windows Me Settings; Input your user information.; key after inputting your name causes
  • Page 116 – Type in your user name and password.; to move the; button. You will need to input your user name and
  • Page 117 – Main; Select; by pressing; space
  • Page 118 – Installing applications from the “Product Recovery CD-ROM”; Installing the CASIO Applications; To install application from the Product Recovery CD-ROM; and then
  • Page 119 – SETUP; icon or
  • Page 120 – Making Screen Settings; From the menu that appears, select; Properties; to display Display; Background; tab, and select the desired picture from the; Wallpaper; to close Display Properties.
  • Page 121 – Installing Microsoft Me Components; On the Windows Me Taskbar, click; click
  • Page 122 – Windows Setup; Select the components you want to install.; Details; Start the installation.; to install the components you selected. It takes about 10
  • Page 123 – Making a Startup Disk; The optional floppy disk drive is required to make a startup disk.
  • Page 124 – For users in the United States; USOC Jack,RJ11C is available to this equipment.
  • Page 126 – Notice Concerning FCC Radial Regulations
  • Page 127 – For users in Canada; The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This; Ringer Equivalence Number; The Ringer Equivalence Number of This terminal equipment is 0.3.
  • Page 128 – Automatic Send and Receive by built-in NCU; Main functions of the modem
  • Page 129 – Connecting to telephone line
  • Page 130 – The product must be set in a case upon use.
  • Page 131 – Troubleshooting; Basic Troubleshooting; Take notes of information that appears on the display.
  • Page 132 – Model
  • Page 133 – Power Supply; Power does not turn on.
  • Page 134 – Display Problems; Symptom; Display has gone blank.; Recommended Action; Slide the power switch to turn on power.; and; to adjust; to cycle through monitor
  • Page 135 – Software Problems; Cannot hear speaker output.; Change the volume control setting.; Sound Volume; Quit all other applications.
  • Page 136 – Peripheral Operation Problems; Cannot use the floppy disk drive.
  • Page 137 – Text Input Problems; The keyboard is shift locked.; Typing letter keys inputs numbers.
  • Page 138 – FIVA suddenly hangs up.; Try turning power off and then back on again.; General Operation Problems
  • Page 140 – Screen fonts are too small.; FIVA is emitting smoke and heat.; Product name and model number
  • Page 141 – Specifications
  • Page 143 – Options List; Memory Expansion DIMM Board
  • Page 145 – User’s Guide; User
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User’s Guide

(Product No.: MPC-205E/206E)

CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.

6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan

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MPC-205E/206E

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Page 2 - FIVA User’s Guide; International E; Program; As a member of the International E; The information regarding International E; Power Plug and AC Adaptor; N o t e

FIVA User’s Guide (Product Nos.: MPC-205E/206E) 1st. ed. 2001-04 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan Notes • This guide cannot be reproduced or duplicated in any form, in part or in whole, without written permission from CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. • The co...

Page 3 - Packing List

1 • Do not dispose of the box and packing materials. Use the box and packing materialsfor storage and transport. Windows M e FiVA CD Windows P1 P2 P3 MODE B MODE B MODE B MOD E A MODE A MOD E A LAN For CF cardPuller tapes (5) Packing List Thank you for purchasing the CASSIOPEIA FIVA205E/206E series....

Page 4 - Safety Precautions; About the icons; Indicates that injury or damage may result if used incorrectly.; Icon examples; T h e

2 Warning! Safety Precautions • To use this product safely and correctly, read this User’s Guidethoroughly and operate as instructed.After reading this guide, keep it close at hand for easy reference. • Always observe the warnings and cautions indicated on the product. • If this guide is misplaced o...

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