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First Editing : June 1999
I n f ormation in this document is subject to change without notice and
does not r e p resent a commitment on the part of Computer Te c h n o l o g y
Link Corp.
D a ewoo and logo are r e g i s t e r ed trademarks and CT is a trademarks of
Computer Technology Link Corp.
M i c ro s o f t, Drive Space, MS, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, and the
windows logo are either r e g i s t e r ed trademarks of Micro s o ft Corporation in
the United States and/or other countries.
I B M , OS/2, and PS/2 are r e g i s t e r ed trademarks of International Business
Machines Corpor a t i o n .
O v e r drive and Pentium are trademarks and Intel is a r e g i s t e re d
t r ademark of intel Corpora t i o n .
Unix is a r e g i s t e r ed trademark of AT & T.
AMD are r e g i s t e r ed trademark and K5, K6 are trademarks of
A DVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC
Cyrix is a r e g i s t e r ed trademark and 6x86, 6x86MX are trademarks of
Cyrix Corpor a t i o n .
Licenses for other products mentioned in this manual are r e s e r ved by
their owners .
This Operator's Guide is copyright £à1999 by Computer Technology Link
Corp. Printed in U.S . A .
Warning : Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
User' s Manual

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  • Page 1 User' s Manual First Editing : June 1999 I n f ormation in this document is subject to change without notice and does not r e p resent a commitment on the part of Computer Te c h n o l o g y Link Corp.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DAEWOO Computer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 3: Daewoo Computer

    User' s Manual DAEWOO Computer How to use this manual ¢¬ It is very easy to install the computer system with this m a n u a l Please read this guide car e fu l l y b e fo r e you install the computer s y s t e m is a sign that you should pay an attention.
  • Page 4: Check Items

    DAEWOO COMPUTER Check your boxes for the following items ¢¬CD-ROM Title ¢¬T o w e r ¢¬Installation Diskette ¢¬Power Cord ¢¬K e y b o a r d ¢¬M o u s e ¢¬User's manual...
  • Page 5: System Setting

    User' s Manual System Settings ¢¬I n f ormation that you should know bef o re you intall the system. °„Please do not overload °„Place the system away from the power socket. high temperature and direct s u n l i g h t . °„Do not place magnetic °„Keep distance between the objects close to the system.
  • Page 6: Ch1. System Configuration

    CH1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CH1. System configuration F r o n t 5. CD-ROM Drive 6. Floppy Disk Drive 2. H/W Reset Button 3. Power LED 4. HDD LED 1. Systom On/Off Button 1. System On/Off Button To turn on and to turn off the computer system. 2.
  • Page 7: Back Pannel

    CH1. System configuration User' s Manual Back Pannel 3. Input Power Socket 2. Input Power Slect Switch 1. Output Power Socket 4. Video Card Connector for Monitor Refer to B’d Manual 1. SMPS On/Off Switch The switch that enables or disables the SMPS. 2.
  • Page 8: Ch2. Start To Install

    CH2. START TO INSTALL CH2. Start to install 1. Check the voltage switch Please check which voltage will be supported to the system. The def a u l t setting of the voltage switch is 230V, but if 115V will be used in the s y s t e m , change the voltage switch, which is located at the back of the t o w e r , to 115V.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Monitor

    CH2. Start To Install User's Manual Don't put too much force on the connector while you are connecting the devices. It would be easily connected if the direction of the connector is correct. The keyboard and the mouse is in PS/2 type. 3.
  • Page 10 CH2. START TO INSTALL While you are connecting the monitor power cable to the output power socket of the tower, make sure the voltage that the monitor requires is same as the voltage that the system supports. Refer to the picture for the connection steps. ®È...
  • Page 11: Ch3. Upgrading The System

    User' s Manual CH3. Upgrading the system: The system can be damaged if any device is removed or added while the power cable is still connected. Remember to disconnect the power cable b e fo r e you start upgrading the system. 1.
  • Page 12: Upgrading The Memory

    CH3. UPGRADING THE SYSTEM 2. Upgrading the memory: I n s t a l l i n g ®ÁLocate the two clips that hold the memory moudle in place. One clip holds the left edge of the moudle and the other clip holds the right d e g e .
  • Page 13 User' s Manual R e p l a c i n g : ®Á Locate the two clips that hold the memory module in place. One clip holds the left edge of the module and the other clip holds the right e d g e.
  • Page 14: Installation Of The Add-On Car D S

    CH3. UPGRADING THE SYSTEM 3. Installation of Add-On Cards ®Á U n s c r ew and remove an empty slot guide. ®Ë Put an Add-On Card in the empty slot car e fu l l y .(be care ful to the d i r ection of the card ) Add-On Cards can be placed in any of the slots, but please be careful to put PCI Cards in PCI slots, and put ISA cards in ISA slots.

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