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Introduction
This Operating Manual tells you how to put your PC into operation and how to operate it in daily use.
This description applies for all configuration levels. Depending on the configuration level chosen
some of the hardware components described may not be available on your PC. Please observe the
notes on your operating system.
Your device is a powerful PC which is suitable for both professional and private use.
Your PC is available in various configuration levels, which differ in hardware and software
equipment. In addition, you can incorporate operable drives (for example DAT drive, streamer) and
a second hard disk, as well as other boards.
Depending on the configuration level chosen, your PC is supplied with Windows 9x or Windows NT
as the operating system.
Your PC has a number of security features to ensure that no unauthorized persons can access your
data. For example, you can activate a screen saver with password protection. The security functions
in the BIOS Setup also allow you to protect your data by means of passwords. In addition, you can
also lock your PC mechanically using the cover lock. Systems with a chipcard reader offer additional
protection.
Further information on this PC is provided:
in the manual "Safety, Guarantee and Ergonomics"
in the Operating Manual for the monitor
in the Technical Manual for the system board
in the manual "BIOS Setup"
in the documentation of your operating system
in the information files (e. g. *.TXT, *.DOC, *.WRI, *.HLP)
Some of the manuals listed can be found on the CD "Drivers & Utilities" provided
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with your computer. These manuals can be read and printed with the
Acrobat Reader contained on the CD.

Notational conventions

The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows:
Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning
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endangers your life, destroys the system, or may lead to loss of data.
This symbol is followed by supplementary information, remarks and tips.
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Texts which follow this symbol describe activities that must be performed in the order shown.
Texts in this typeface are screen outputs.
Texts in italics indicate commands or menu items.
"Quotation marks" indicate names of chapters and terms that are being emphasized.
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  • Page 1: Notational Conventions

    Introduction This Operating Manual tells you how to put your PC into operation and how to operate it in daily use. This description applies for all configuration levels. Depending on the configuration level chosen some of the hardware components described may not be available on your PC. Please observe the notes on your operating system.
  • Page 3: Important Notes

    Important notes In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which it is essential to take note of when working with your PC. The manufacturer's notes contain helpful information on your PC. Safety Pay attention to the information provided in the manual "Safety, Guarantee and Ergonomics"...
  • Page 4: Energy Saving

    Important notes Manufacturer's notes Manufacturer's notes Energy saving When the PC is delivered, some energy-saving functions are already set (see the Technical Manual for the system board or the manual "BIOS Setup"). • If you are not using your PC, switch it off. •...
  • Page 5: Fcc Class B Compliance Statement

    Power cord selection Important notes CE certificate The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements of the EEC directives 89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic compatibility" and 73/23/EEC "Low voltage directive". FCC Class B Compliance Statement If there is an FCC statement on the device, then: The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein.
  • Page 6: For The United States And Canada

    Important notes Power cord selection For the United States and Canada Use a UL listed and CSA labeled cord set consisting of a three conductor cord with a maximum length of 15 feet. For units which stand on a desk or table, type SVT or SJT cord sets shall be used. For units which stand on floor, only SJT type cord sets shall be used.
  • Page 7: For The United Kingdom

    Transporting the PC Important notes For the United Kingdom Should the plug on the flexible cord not be of the type for your socket outlets, do not use an adapter but remove the plug from the cord and discard. Carefully prepare the end of the supply cord and fit a suitable plug.
  • Page 8: Cleaning The Pc

    Important notes Cleaning the PC Cleaning the PC Turn off all power and equipment switches and pull the power plug out of the grounded power outlets. Do not clean any interior parts yourself, leave this job to a service technician. Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic.
  • Page 9: Preparation For Use And Operation

    Preparation for use and operation Please take note of the safety information in the chapter "Important notes". Unpacking and checking the delivery It is recommended not to throw away the original packaging material! It may be required for reshipment at some later date. Unpack all the individual parts.
  • Page 10: Setting Up The Pc

    Preparation for use and operation Setting up the PC Setting up the PC When installing your PC, give consideration to the recommendations and safety notes in the manual "Safety, Guarantee and Ergonomics". Set up the PC only in its correct orientation. The points to observe are illustrated on the following pages.
  • Page 11: Ports For External Devices

    Connecting devices Preparation for use and operation Ports for external devices The ports for external devices are on the rear and on the front of the system unit. The ports available on your device depend on the configuration level you have selected. The standard ports are marked with symbols like those below or similar symbols.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Keyboard

    Preparation for use and operation Connecting devices Connecting the keyboard Use only the keyboard cable supplied. Plug the round plug of the keyboard cable into the keyboard port on the system unit. Plug the other connector of the keyboard cable into the socket on the underside of the keyboard.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Monitor To The Line Voltage

    Connecting devices Preparation for use and operation Connecting the monitor to the line voltage Prepare the monitor as described in the Operating Manual for the monitor. Plug the data cable of the monitor into the monitor port of the system unit. Depending on the connector, plug the monitor power cable into either the system unit (1) or the grounded power outlet (2).
  • Page 14: Connecting The Pc To The Line Voltage

    Preparation for use and operation Connecting the PC to the line voltage Connecting the PC to the line voltage 100 V - 125 V 200 V - 240 V 1 = Notch for inserting the screwdriver Check the rated voltage. The value marked with an arrow must agree with the local line voltage: 115 = 100 V to 125 V 230 = 200 V to 240 V...
  • Page 15 Unlocking/locking the system unit Preparation for use and operation Unlocking/locking the system unit With the casing lock you can mechanically lock the system unit, and with the drive cover you can block access to the drives. Unlocking the system unit Turn the key counterclockwise (1).
  • Page 16: Switching The Pc On And Off

    Preparation for use and operation Switching the PC on and off Switching the PC on and off 1 = Main switch 0 = System unit is switched off 2 = ON/OFF switch I = System unit is ready-to-operate 3 = Power-on indicator System unit is off The main switch (1) is in position 0, the power-on indicator (3) does not light, and the ON/OFF switch (2) is disabled.
  • Page 17: Switching On The Pc For The First Time

    Switching the PC on and off Preparation for use and operation Switching on the PC for the first time When you switch on your PC for the first time the supplied software is set up and configured. If the PC is integrated into a network, the user and server details as well as the network protocol are required.
  • Page 18: Switching On The Pc

    Preparation for use and operation Switching the PC on and off Switching on the PC Switch the monitor on (see the Operating Manual for the monitor). Switch the system unit on with the main switch at the rear of the system unit. If the power-on indicator lights orange, press the ON/OFF switch at the front of the system unit.
  • Page 19: Indicators On The System Unit

    Indicators on the system unit Preparation for use and operation Indicators on the system unit 1 = Power-on indicator 4 = CD-ROM indicator 2 = Hard disk indicator 5 = Chipcard reader indicator 3 = Message indicator 6 = Floppy disk indicator 1 - Power-on indicator −...
  • Page 20 Preparation for use and operation Keyboard 5 - Chipcard reader indicator The indicator lights up when the chipcard reader is accessed. You may only remove the chipcard when the indicator is dark. 6 - Floppy disk indicator The indicator lights up when the floppy disk drive of the system unit is accessed. You may only remove the floppy disk when the indicator is dark.
  • Page 21: Important Keys And Key Combinations

    Keyboard Preparation for use and operation Important keys and key combinations The following description of keys and key combinations refers to MS Windows. Details of other keys and key combinations can be found in the documentation of the relevant application program. ON/OFF switch Depending on the setting in the BIOS setup, the system can be switched on, off or on and off with this switch.
  • Page 22: Working With Floppy Disks

    Preparation for use and operation Working with floppy disks Working with floppy disks Follow the instructions supplied by the vendor of the floppy disks. Never clean the floppy disk drives with cleaning disks. Even just one attempt would destroy the read/write head in the disk drive within 20 seconds. 1 = Insertion direction 2 = Label area 3 = Write protection tab for a 720 Kbyte or a 1.44 Mbyte floppy disk...
  • Page 23: Settings In Bios Setup

    Settings in BIOS Setup Preparation for use and operation Settings in BIOS Setup The BIOS Setup menu allows you to set your hardware configuration and system functions. When the PC is delivered, the default entries are valid (see Technical Manual for the system board or in the manual "BIOS Setup").
  • Page 24: Bios Setup Security Functions

    Preparation for use and operation Property and data protection BIOS Setup security functions The Security menu in BIOS Setup offers you various options for protecting your personal data against unauthorized access, e. g.: • Preventing unauthorized BIOS Setup calls • Preventing unauthorized system access •...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting And Tips

    Troubleshooting and tips Take note of the safety notes in the manual "Safety, Guarantee and Ergonomics" and in the chapter "Preparation for use and operation", when you connect or disconnect cables. If a fault occurs, try to correct it as described: •...
  • Page 26: The Screen Stays Blank

    Troubleshooting and tips The screen stays blank If your screen remains blank this may have the following causes: Monitor is switched off Switch your monitor on. The PC is starting While the PC boots, the screen remains dark for up to a minute depending on the system configuration.
  • Page 27: No Mouse Pointer Displayed On The Screen

    Troubleshooting and tips No mouse pointer displayed on the screen Shut down the operating system properly. Switch the PC off. Check that the mouse cable is properly connected to the system unit. If you use an adapter or extension lead with the mouse cable, check the connector. Make sure that only one mouse is connected.
  • Page 28: Restoring The Hard Disk Contents

    Troubleshooting and tips Restoring the hard disk contents Instructions for this purpose can be found in the documentation (booklet) of the CD "Drivers & Utilities". Tips The PC cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch Cause: The PC has not been switched on with the ON/OFF switch. Press the ON/OFF switch again.
  • Page 29: System Expansions

    System expansions It may be necessary to update the BIOS when carrying out a system expansion or hardware upgrade. In this instance, please contact our service. When installing components with a high power loss, make sure that the maximum permissible temperatures of the individual components are not exceeded. This chapter describes all the activities required to modify your PC hardware (e.g.
  • Page 30: Assembling The System Unit

    System expansions Unlock the system unit (1). Unlock the top cover with the locking slide at the rear of the casing by sliding it to the left (2). Push the top cover in the direction of the arrow (3) until the distance (a) is approximately 10 mm.
  • Page 31: Installing And Removing A Board

    System expansions Installing and removing a board Observe the notes on installing and removing boards in the chapter "Important notes". Old ISA boards which require a -5 V power supply are not supported. The number, position and constellation of the board slots on the system board can be found in the technical manual for the system board.
  • Page 32 System expansions Push the board into the slot (1). Ensure that the end of a long board without angle bracket fits into the corresponding guide of the system unit. Ensure also that the point of the angle bracket slots into guide (a). Press the board into the slot so that it engages.
  • Page 33 System expansions Push the rear slot cover plate into the slot (1). Ensure that the point of the cover engages into the guide (a). Replace the clip (2) which fixes the board. Make sure that the clip engages when released (3). Close the system unit (see "Assembling the system unit").
  • Page 34: Installing And Removing Drives

    System expansions Installing and removing drives The system unit houses a total of three accessible drives (two 5 1/4-inch drives and one 3 1/2-inch drive) and two non-accessible half-height (Slimline) drives . IDE drives By default four IDE drives are supported. Ideally hard disks are connected to IDE port 1, and accessible IDE drives, for example CD-ROMs, to IDE port 2 (see also the Technical Manual for the system board).
  • Page 35 System expansions A = Position of the screw for the upper drive B = Position of the screw for the lower drive Slide the drive into the system unit (1). Plug the data and the power supply connectors into the drive. Fasten the drive with the screw (2).
  • Page 36: Removing An Accessible Drive

    System expansions Removing an accessible drive Open the system unit (see "Opening the system unit"). Pull the data and the power supply connectors from the desired drive. Should the chipcard reader get in the way of the accessible drive during installation, then remove the reader (see "Installing/removing a chipcard reader").
  • Page 37: Changing The Floppy Disk Drive

    System expansions Changing the floppy disk drive Open the system unit (see "Opening the system unit"). Remove the hard disk carrier (see "Installing and removing the hard disk drive"). Pull the data and the power supply connectors from the floppy disk drive. Remove the screw (1) and take the drive out of the system unit (2).
  • Page 38: Installing And Removing The Hard Disk Drive

    System expansions Installing and removing the hard disk drive Open the system unit (see "Opening the system unit"). Removing the hard disk carrier Lift the hard disk carrier out of the mounting in the direction of the arrow (1) and (2). Lift the hard disk carrier out of the system unit in the direction of the arrow (3) and (4).
  • Page 39 System expansions Installing the second hard disk drive Take the new hard disk drive out of its packaging. Make the required settings (e.g. master/slave, stand alone) on the drives. Slide the hard disk drive into the drive carrier (1). Fasten the drive with the screws (2). Removing the first hard disk drive Lightly press on the clip (1).
  • Page 40 System expansions Removing the second hard disk drive Remove the screws (1). Pull the hard disk drive out of the carrier (2). Make the required settings on the remaining hard disk drive (e.g. stand alone). Installing the hard disk carrier Plug the data and the power supply connectors into the hard disk drive or into the hard disk drives.
  • Page 41 System expansions Installing/removing a chipcard reader Open the system unit (see "Opening the system unit"). Installing a chipcard reader Remove the cover. Fix the cable on the chipcard reader (1) and on the connector for the chipcard reader on the system board (see the Technical Manual of the system board).
  • Page 42: Installation Opening For 2 Nd Serial Port

    System expansions Installation opening for 2 serial port An installation opening for the 2 serial port is provided on the back of the casing. As a result, this means no board slot is occupied. Insert a screwdriver into the opening and break out the pre-stamped installation opening by moving back and forth.
  • Page 43: Replacing Processor And Lithium Battery

    System expansions Replacing processor and lithium battery To replace the processor and the lithium battery, you must remove the ventilation duct. Removing ventilation duct Press the clip together (1). Lift the ventilation duct slightly (2) and guide the ventilation duct out of the guide holes (3). Remove the ventilation duct from the unit (4).
  • Page 44 System expansions Installing ventilation duct Lift the ventilation duct into the unit (1) Press the clip together (2). Insert the ventilation duct into the guide holes (3) in the power supply. Push the ventilation duct downward until the clip engages (4). Close the system unit (see "Assembling the system unit").
  • Page 45: Technical Data

    Technical data Electrical data Regulations complied with: EN 60950 / VDE 0805 UL 1950 CSA 22.2 No.950 Protection class: Rated voltage range: (selectable) 100 V to 125 V / 200 V to 240 V Frequency: 50 Hz - 60 Hz Max.
  • Page 47 Index 2. Serial port, installation opening Accessible drive installing removing Accumulator, disposal Activating, security measures Alphanumeric keypad Alt Gr key Anti-theft protection Assembling, PC Audio input Audio output Battery disposal BIOS Setup security functions Board installing removing Cable connecting disconnecting Cabling, PC Calculator keypad Casing lock...
  • Page 48 Index Connecting cables devices keyboard monitor mouse parallel port power voltage serial port Connecting to power voltage Contents of delivery Control key Courier Ctrl key Ctrl+Alt+Del Cursor control keys Dark screen Data protection Data, technical Date, not correct Devices connecting interface Dimensions Diskette...
  • Page 49 Index External devices connecting ports FCC statement Floppy disk drive changing indicator removing Function keys Game port Green, power-on indicator Guarantee coupon booklet Hard disk carrier installing removing Hard disk drive, replacing Hard disk indicator Housing assembling opening IDE drives Important notes Indicator, on the PC Indicator, power-on indicator fails to light...
  • Page 50 Index LAN-port Lcok Lead-sealing Line in Line out Lithium battery replacing Locking, PC Main memory Main switch Manuals, other Manufacturer’s notes Memory, upgrading Menu key Message indicator Microphone jack Monitor connecting transporting Monitor port Mouse cleaning connecting error Mouse port New Installation, Software No screen display Not enough memory...
  • Page 51 Index preparing for use Packing material Parallel interface connecting devices cabling cannot boot cleaning closing connecting connecting to power voltage indicators locking opening ports setting up switching off 16, switching on 16, switching on for the first time transporting unlocking Ports, external devices Power cord selecction Power management...
  • Page 52 Index hard disk drive lithium battery Replacing, lithium battery Restoring, hard disk contents Return key Safety Screen blank 17, 18, stays blank Screen blanking SCSI drives Security functions Chipcard lock MS-Windows Security measures Select power cord Serial interface connecting devices Setting, rated voltage Settings BIOS Setup...
  • Page 53 Index Troubleshooting Unlocking, PC Unpacking Upgrading, memory USB, Universal Serial Bus Ventilation area Ventilation duct installing removing VESA (DPMS) Video workstation Warm boot Winter time Write protection, floppy A26361-K520-Z100-1-7619...
  • Page 55 Contents Introduction............................. 1 Notational conventions........................1 Important notes..........................3 Safety ............................... 3 Notes on installing and removing boards................... 3 Manufacturer's notes......................... 4 Energy saving ........................... 4 Disposal and recycling ......................4 CE certificate ..........................5 FCC Class B Compliance Statement ..................
  • Page 56 Contents Restoring the hard disk contents ..................... 28 Tips System expansions ........................29 Opening the system unit........................29 Assembling the system unit......................30 Installing and removing a board....................... 31 Installing and removing drives ......................34 Installing an accessible drive ....................34 Removing an accessible drive ....................
  • Page 57: Operating Manual

    A26361-K520-Z100-1-7619 SCENIC 600 Operating Manual January 1999 edition Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows and Windows NT are Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. VESA and DPMS are trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association. PS/2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines, Inc. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation, USA.

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