MAXDATA PCATXUK1.1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 MAXDATA PC Handbuch Manual nuel Manuale Handleiding Handledningen Hånd- Vejledning Käyttö­opas Instrukcja Használati Handbuch Manual Manuel Manuale Handleiding Handledningen Håndbok Vejledning Käyttö­opas Instrukcja Használati Handbuch Manual Manuel Manuale Handleiding Handledningen Håndbok Vej- ledning Käyttö­opas Instrukcja Használati Handbuch Manual Manuel Manuale...
  • Page 2 ­ M AXDATA­PC­(ATX) User's­Manual PCATXUK1.1...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Batteries ........................9 Information on the return of electrical and electronic waste in EU countries ....10 Energy Consumption ....................11 Definition of the MAXDATA warranty ................12 MAXDATA warranty period ..................12 Scope of the MAXDATA warranty ................12 Exclusions from the MAXDATA warranty ..............1 MAXDATA restriction to liability ..................
  • Page 5 The­PC­in­Detail­ Elements of the PC ......................25 Front Panel Components .................... 25 Optional extras ......................26 The Rear View ......................27 Connecting Peripheral Devices ..................29 Connecting a Monitor ....................29 Connecting a Mouse ....................0 Connecting the Keyboard .................... 0 Connecting a Printer ....................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Congratulations on your purchase of the MAXDATA personal computer! We are confident that it will meet your high expectations. This manual will familiarize you with your MAXDATA PC’s components and features. We have taken all possible care to ensure that this manual contains correct, accurate information.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Your PC requires alternating current at 50/60 Hz. To connect the device to the power supply, plug in the power cable. To disconnect it from the power supply, pull out the power cable. Utilize an easily accessible grounded outlet. The input voltage is: 200 - 240 V~.
  • Page 8: Note

    Note This device meets the EN 55022 and EN 61000--2 standards for interference emissions, the EN 55024 standard for interference, and the EN 60950 electrical safety standard. Any change made to this device without approval by the manufacturer voids any guarantee of meeting these standards.
  • Page 9: Use

    For devices featuring the ‘Blue Angel’ environ- mental label, details regarding disposal, recycling, power consumption and noise emissions can be found on www.maxdata.com. Device Durability This PC is a modular system. The components used can be easily exchanged or removed.
  • Page 10: Material Requirements For Plastic Cases And Case Parts

    Material Requirements for Plastic Cases and Case Parts • All plastics used for the case are manufactured without the use of dioxins and furans. • An independent testing laboratory in Germany has tested and approved the character- istics of the plastics used. Material Requirements for Printed Circuit Boards •...
  • Page 11: Information On The Return Of Electrical And Electronic Waste In Eu Countries

    Information on the return of electrical and electronic waste in EU countries according to Directive 2002/96/EC, and its im- plementation in respective national regulations a) Reason and Purpose of Separate Collection Users of electrical and electronic equipment are required to dispose of used devices sepa- rately.
  • Page 12: Energy Consumption

    Energy Consumption Our PC systems have excellent energy saving features. The data on the type plate of the system applies to the maximum power consumption of the system, when the system is fully upgraded and the power supply is at 100% of its maximum output. The devices can be separated from an external power source for at least 4 weeks, without losing any functionality.
  • Page 13: Definition Of The Maxdata Warranty

    (date of original customer invoice). Please be aware that in order to maintain your warranty claim the product concerned has to be received by MAXDATA together with the serial number and a copy of the original customer invoice within the warranty period.
  • Page 14: Exclusions From The Maxdata Warranty

    Exclusions from the MAXDATA warranty The MAXDATA warranty does not cover damage of any kind that results from: • The use of peripheral devices • Improper use/operating faults • Non-adherence to the user instructions • Attempted repairs by the customer or third-parties without authorisation by MAXDATA •...
  • Page 15: Maxdata Restriction To Liability

    If an exchange device is not provided in spite of a period having been set, MAXDATA is entitled to charge the net sales price as per the current price list plus the processing costs incurred.
  • Page 16: Data Backup

    The responsibility for complete data backups, including of applications and operating system software remains exclusively with the customer. The data must be backed up before the warranty claim is made. MAXDATA excludes liability for any data or information lost for this reason during a warranty claim.
  • Page 17: Wireless Lan

    Wireless LAN (wireless network - abbreviation = WLAN) Your PC may contain a wireless LAN module (optional). This module allows you to set up a wireless-based network, and to connect to an existing wireless network. It works according to the IEEE802.11a+b+g standard. WLAN technology allows users to set up wireless connections inside a local area (e.g.
  • Page 18: Additional Safety Notes For Units With Wireless Lan

    Additional safety notes for units with wireless LAN If a wireless LAN module is integrated in your PC, it is essential that you observe the following safety information when using your • Switch off the PC when you are in an aircraft or while driving a car. •...
  • Page 19: Ce-Labelling For Units With Wireless Lan

    MAXDATA International GmbH is not responsible for disruptions to radio or television recep- tion which are caused by unauthorized alterations to this unit. MAXDATA also accepts no responsibility for the replacement or the exchange of connecting cables and units which were not specified by MAXDATA International GmbH.
  • Page 20: Restrictions

    Restrictions France Restricted frequency range: In France, you may only use channels 10 to 11 (2457 MHz or 2462 MHz). It is forbidden to use the unit outside of enclosed areas. Info: www.art-telecom.fr Italy An official authorization is also required to use the unit in internal areas. For more detailed information about the necessary procedure to do this, please contact your provider.
  • Page 21: Radio Frequencies For Units With Wireless Lan

    Radio frequencies for units with wireless LAN The following information was correct at January 2002. You can obtain current information from the appropriate authorities in your country (e.g. www.regtp.de). Frequencies Radio network cards and adapters are designed in accordance with IEEE-Standard 802.11b+g for use in the ISM frequency band (Industrial, Scientific, Medical) between 2.4 and 2.485 GHz.
  • Page 22: Legal Requirements - Exception Clauses

    Legal requirements - exception clauses Exception Clauses For Units With Wireless LAN The installation and use of an unit with Wireless LAN may only take place when in accordance with the instructions contained in the user documents. The user documents are included in the material supplied with the product.
  • Page 23: Before Getting Started

    Before Getting Started This manual uses some symbols to facilitate the user’s orientation and to highlight points of importance. Degree­of­ Damage­to­ Damage­to­ Use­with: danger persons property Immediate threat of danger;possible × consequences: death or life-threaten- ing injury. Potentially dangerous situation; pos- ×...
  • Page 24: Before­initial­operation

    Before­Initial­Operation Contents Before you begin the installation of your PC, make sure that you have all the parts. If anything is missing from the listed and illustrated packing list, please contact your dealer immediately. • System unit • Keyboard (optional) •...
  • Page 25: Data Storage Media

    Data storage media When you save data to your PC’s hard disk or to a floppy disk, it is stored as magnetic information on the medium. Make sure that data is not damaged by magnetic or electro- magnetic fields. Avoid jarring Because the electronics in your computer can be damaged by jarring, no mechanical devices should be placed on the same surface as the PC.
  • Page 26: The­pc­in­detail

    The­PC­in­Detail Elements of the PC All components necessary to operate your PC system are located on the front panel. Front Panel Components RESET 1. Optical disk drive / backplane (optional). 2. Floppy disk drive/memory card slot (optional). . The LED hard disk indicator display lights up when the hard disk is accessed. 4.
  • Page 27: Optional Extras

    Optional extras The following additional ports are available depending on the housing model and the system configuration. The following illustration shows which options may apply to your system. Tower models 1394 2 × USB Loudspeaker Microphone FireWire (optional) Desktop model 2 ×...
  • Page 28: The Rear View

    The Rear View The ports on the rear side of the tower, desktop or small desktop devices can vary in detail depending on the system configuration. Because of the wide product range, the usual port options are shown here. 1394 eSATA 1.
  • Page 29 10. Rear USB connection sockets. USB peripheral equipment such as joysticks, mouse devices, scanners, printers or digital cameras are connected here. 11. Network connection socket (optional – dependent on the system configuration). The built-in network adapter enables your computer to connect to the Internet via a net- work or DSL.
  • Page 30: Connecting Peripheral Devices

    Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting a Monitor Any monitor which complies with the VGA graphics standard can be connected to your PC. The connection socket for the monitor is located on the rear side of your PC and is marked Don’t use force when with a monitor symbol.
  • Page 31: Connecting A Mouse

    Connecting a Mouse In addition to the PS/2 port there are USB ports and a serial mouse port (COM1) on the rear side of the computer. Depending on the type of mouse plug you can attach the mouse to the PS/2 port, to the USB port or to the serial interface.
  • Page 32: Connecting A Printer

    Connecting a Printer Printers are normally distinguished by two different types of connection: parallel or USB interfaces. Many printers feature both options. It is recommended to connect the printer to the parallel interface. This retains your USB connection which you can use for a range of other devices.
  • Page 33: Connecting The Power Cable

    Connecting the Power Cable The PC has a power adapter, which can be operated with 200 – 240 V AC. For Europe, it is always set at the factory to 200 – 240 V AC. Ensure that the switch on the power adapter is set to “0” . Insert the power cable into the socket on the power adapter.
  • Page 34: Switching The Pc On

    Switching the PC On Before starting the computer, you should switch on the monitor, printer, modem etc. This ensures that the operating system recognizes the connected devices and integrates them accordingly. Switch the power adapter switch from “0“ to “1“ . Turn on your PC by briefly pressing the ON/OFF button on the front.
  • Page 35: Switching The System Off

    Switching the System Off The switch off procedure of the system depends on its operating system. Some operating systems shut down the PC completely and switch it off. If your OS does not support this function, please press and hold the ON/OFF switch for longer than 4 seconds in order to switch the system off.
  • Page 36: Components­of­the­pc

    Components­of­the­PC The Floppy Disc Drive Fully insert a formatted disk into the disk drive until the eject button pops out. You can then access the data and/or write data to the disk. To eject the disk from the disk drive, push the eject button.
  • Page 37: The Optical Drive

    The optical drive While the computer is running, press the eject button of the optical drive as shown in the illustration. The compartment will slide open. Place an optical disk into the depression of the tray with the printed side facing up. Try to avoid touching the underside of the disk with your fingers (see illustration).
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting In the following section you will find solutions for different kinds of problems. Please check the following list before you call technical support. Screen is blank. • Make sure your PC is not in standby mode – press any key to wake up. •...
  • Page 40: Index

    Index Battery ..........9, 4 Jarring .............24 BIOS ........11, 1, 25, 4 Joystick ...........28 Button ..........25,  Keyboard ....... 2, 27 , 0, 7 CMOS .............4 COM1 ..........27 , 0 Components ....5, 8, 12, 1, 24, 25 Laser ............7 Connecting ........0, 1 LED ............25 Connection ........28, 29...
  • Page 41 Radio ........16, 17 , 18, 20, 21 RAM ............4 Repair ........7 , 12, 1, 14 Screen ............ Self-test .......... Serial ..........27 , 0 Software .......1, 15, 2, 7 Sound ..........6, 28 Standards ..........7 Storage .............8 Switch ..........4, 7 Symbol ..........22, 29 Temperature ......6, 2, 24, 5 Test .............9,  Toner ............1...
  • Page 42 Phone: +41 (0) 41 766 32 32 Poland MAXDATA Sp. z.o.o United Kingdom Ursynów Business Park MAXDATA UK Limited ul. Pu�awska 303 The MAXDATA Centre, Downmill Road PL-02-785 Warszawa Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 1QS, UK Phone: +48 (0) 22 5435800 Phone: +44 (0) 1344 788900...

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