Texas Instruments PHP1200 Instruction Manual
Texas Instruments PHP1200 Instruction Manual

Texas Instruments PHP1200 Instruction Manual

Peripheral expansion system

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Texas Instruments Home Computer
Peripheral
Expansion
System
Model No. PHP1200

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Summary of Contents for Texas Instruments PHP1200

  • Page 1 Texas Instruments Home Computer Peripheral Expansion System Model No. PHP1200...
  • Page 2 Federal Communications Commission Requirements Concerning Radio Frequency Interference The Texas Instruments Home Computer and peripherals generate and use radio frequency (RF) energy. If not installed and used properly (as outlined in the instructions provided by Texas Instruments), this equipment may cause interference to radio and television reception.
  • Page 3 N 7 4 S •••) • e _ f I . x C e L b /e_ e C e 4 ) - c l 41 7 9t r A - - 0 3 Copyright '6' 1982, Texas Instruments Incorporated...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    • TA B L E OF CONTENTS Introduction3 Design of the Peripheral Expansion System3 Set-Up Instructions4 Inserting the Peripheral Expansion Card 5 Testing the Peripheral Expansion System6 Removing the Peripheral Expansion Card 6 Changing the Fuse 6 In Case of Difficulty7 Exchange Centers (Local Service Options) 7 If You Have Questions or Need Assistance 8 Limited Warranty9...
  • Page 5: Introduction3

    Peripheral Expansion System I N T R O D U C T I O N The TI Peripheral Expansion System allows you to add accessories to your computer system in a single, convenient location by inserting them in the peripheral system itself. The package includes the Peripheral Expansion System and the Peripheral Expansion Card with a connecting cable, which combine to serve as an interface between the computer console and the accessories in the unit.
  • Page 6: Set-Up Instructions4

    When you remove the top of the peripheral system, the two compartments look like this. ACCESSORY CARDS COMPARTMENT I:I III III li D I S K DRIVE COMPARTMENT Each of the eight accessory card positions is labeled with its corresponding number as shown.
  • Page 7: Inserting The Peripheral Expansion Card

    Peripheral Expansion System • Inserting the Peripheral Expansion Card 1. F i r s t turn off the computer console and all attached devices. 2. WA R N I N G : TO AVOID DAMAGING ACCESSORY CARDS, WAIT TWO (2) MINUTES AFTER TURNING OFF THE UNIT FOR THE POWER TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PROCEEDING.
  • Page 8: Testing The Peripheral Expansion System6

    C A U T I O N Always disconnect the Peripheral Expansion System before moving the computer console. The cable connecting the console and peripheral system is not designed to support the weight of the units. To prevent damage, always disconnect all devices before moving any part of your Home Computer system.
  • Page 9: In Case Of Difficulty7

    To determine if there is an exchange center in your area, look for Texas Instruments Exchange Center in the white pages of your telephone directory, or look under the Calculator and Adding Machine heading in the yellow pages.
  • Page 10: If You Have Questions Or Need Assistance

    Texas Instruments will consider such suggestions only if they are freely given to Texas Instruments. It is the policy of Texas Instruments to refuse to receive any suggestions in confidence. Therefore, if you wish to share your suggestions with...
  • Page 11 (at TI's option) when the unit is returned by prepaid shipment to a Texas Instruments Service Facility listed below. The repaired or replacement unit will be warranted for three months from date of repair or replacement.
  • Page 12: Texas Instruments

    Texas Instruments invented the integrated circuit, the microprocessor, and the microcomputer. Being first is our tradition. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS I N C O R P O R A T PRINTED IN U.S.A.

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