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hardware
assistance
xv
changes
planning
56–57
recording
57
sequence for
56
configuration
31
headphones, adjusting volume
heat sink
66, 68
HelpWare book
6
highlighting conventions used in this
book
5
Home Director jumper
26, 65–67
I
I/O Channel Parity Error (error code 111)
123
I/O port resources, ISA Legacy
IBM trademarks
xv
IDE drive access, security option
initialize adapter cards, Rapid Resume
40
Internet
20
interrupt requests (IRQs)
143
interrupt resources, ISA Legacy
ISA Legacy resources
configuration
46–47
DMA
47
I/O port
47
interrupt
47
memory
46
ITU
153
J
jumper
for Wake Up on Ring and Home Director
26
jumper for Wake Up on Ring and Home
Director
65–67
184
Index
K
keeping records for hardware changes
57
keyboard
checking activity setting
NumLock state configuration
speed configuration
16
Keyboard Error (error code 30X)
L
laser product safety information
license agreement
line in
147
line out
147
Local Bus IDE connector 1
Local Bus IDE connector 2
local bus IDE mode
47
Logical Block Addressing (LBA) disk
format
50
M
Math Coprocessor Configuration Error
(error code 762)
memory
47
cache
configuration
installing
69–70
module socket location
specifications
updating the Setup Utility for
removing
DMA channel assignments
resources, ISA Legacy
system
configuration
DIMM socket location
DIMM specifications
installing
71–73
test
48
video
Memory Error (error code 201)
memory map
43
Memory Size Error (error code 164)
39
mic
39
MIDI
128
mode, DOS
model information, viewing
model number
xiv
modem
6
AT commands
65–66
65–66
Auto Answer, using
36
auto negotiation
baud rate
37
Call Waiting, using
checking activity setting
classifications
connecting
129
connection negotiation
connections
50–51
data
65–66
66
75
145
establishing a connection
46
fax
48
65–66
66
updating the Setup Utility for
installation or removal
35
128
139
147
147
150–151
48
48
156–171
common
156–166
for DSVD
167–168
for VoiceView
169–171
151
153
153
151
45
152
with other data modems
154
with other fax modems
155
153
153
connecting with fax modems
connecting with other data
modems
154
description
152
how it works
152
153
buying additional software
155
CAS command set
155
Class 1 and Class 2 commands
connecting with other fax modems
155
75
127
155
155

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