Removing Option Cards; Installing Memory Expansion Cards - Epson Equity I User Manual

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edge beneath the top edge of the front panel. Finally, lower the back
of the cover so that it is in position.
3.
Secure the cover by replacing the two screws on both sides of the
main unit. Replace the plastic inserts in the side feet by snapping
them into place.
Replace the back panel and the three screws along the top edge.
4.
Return the computer to its original position and reconnect it to the
5.
monitor, the keyboard, and any other peripherals you have.
6.
Check to make sure the power switch is OFF. Reconnect the power
cable to the back of the main unit and to an electrical outlet. Change
the DIP switches if necessary.
Perform any additional procedures in the option card manual. For
example, if the option card needs a program to control it, you may need
to add a command to the programs which start the operating system.

Removing option cards

To remove an option card, first detach any cable connected to the
card and remove the main unit cover; then follow the option card inser-
tion instructions in reverse.
Follow the same safety instructions and make sure you slide the card
straight up and out of the connector to avoid damaging it. Rewrap the
card (preferably with the original packing materials) and place it inside
the box for safe storage. Replace the metal access plate before replacing
the cover of the computer. When you have reassembled the unit, snap in
the plastic access slot cover. Remember to reset any DIP switches if nec-
essary.
Some option cards which support devices like hard disk drives need
special commands to be included in the configuration of the operating
system. If you remove one of these cards, you need to reconfigure the
system.

Installing Memory Expansion Cards

If you have an Equity with 256K of memory, you can add extra
memory in two ways. A number of option cards are available to expand
the memory up to 640K, and a special Epson memory expansion card is
available from your Epson dealer to expand memory to 512K without
using an option slot.
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