Using Special Configurations - Epson Powerspan User Manual

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You might want to use several of these features together,
depending on the level of security you need for your computer.
For example, if you rarely plan to leave the computer
unattended, you may use only the Keyboard/Mouse Lock
button. However, if you plan to operate the computer in a
remote location, you may want to set the main system board
jumpers and lock the cover and front panel door. Try the
combination of features that is best for you.

Using Special Configurations

If you are going to use your computer without a major
component--such as a keyboard, monitor, or diskette drive-
you must take several steps to ensure that your system operates
correctly. Be sure to do the following, depending on which
component you will not use:
drive as you set up your computer so you can run the
SETUP program or EISA Configuration utility. You can
remove any of this equipment once you have configured
your system. See Chapter 1 for instructions.
Keyboard (SETUP program) or Keyboard Control (EISA
Configuration utility) option to prevent your computer's
power-on diagnostic tests from reporting a fatal keyboard
error. When these options are disabled, the system reports a
non-fatal keyboard error and you can still boot the
computer. See Chapters 2 and 3 for more information.
keyboard or mouse and using them, press the
Keyboard/Mouse Lock button to disable the keyboard and
mouse controller. Then lock the front panel door to prevent
access to the button. See pages 4-4 and 4-2 for instructions.
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