4820SX/T  (250-5140)             Introduction           Faxback Doc. # 1676 

CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT

Connect your equipment as shown below. Be sure to align each connector 
correctly. Each connector fits only one way.

Before you turn on the computer, not the following information on specific
parts of your system.

MONITOR

You can use your computer with either a color or monochrome VGA analog monitor
or multi-frequency monitor. Connect the monitor to the video connector on the 
back of the computer.

POWER CORD

The power supply is auto-sensing. It automatically switches between 115V and
230V, depending on the incoming voltage. Use the power cord that is 
appropriate for the incoming voltage of your power source:

* For a 115V power source: Use a UL Listed cord set consisting of a minimum 18 
  AWG, type SJT three-conductor cord that is a maximum of 15 feet in length 
  and that has a parallel blade, grounding-type attachment plug rated 10A, 
  125V. The power cord included with the computer meets these requirements.

* For a 230V power source inside the U.S.A.: Use a UL Listed cord set
  consisting of a minimum 18 AWG, type SJT three-conductor that is a maximum 
  of 15 feet in length and that has a tandem blade, grounding-type attachment 
  plug rated 10A, 250V.

* For a 230V power source outside the U.S.A.: Use a cord set consisting of a
  minimum 18 AWG cord and grounding-type attachment plug rated 10A, 250V. The 
  cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in
  which the equipment will be installed and should be marked HAR.

Connect the power cord to the AC input connector and to an easily accessible 
standard, grounded AC wall outlet. Do not use an outlet that powers heavy
machinery, copiers, office machines, or similar devices.

If you must use an extension, use a grounded, multiple-outlet power strip. The 
combined length of the power cord and the extension must not exceed the 
maximum length specified above.

PERIPHERAL DEVICES

Always turn on the printer and other peripheral devices before turning on the
computer.

See the printer documentation for information about using the printer and the 
printer software. See the mouse documentation for information about
configuring the mouse software for use with the computer.

THE KEYBOARD

The 101-key enhanced keyboard features a curved profile for easy typing. The 
keys have an audible click that indicated when they have been fully pressed.

F (Function) Keys--Program-specific. Their functions are determined by the 
software you are running.

Special Function Keys--Perform the general functions indicated on the keys. 
Specific functions might vary slightly in a given application.

Typewriter Keys--Feature auto-repeat; when you hold down a typewriter key, the 
keystroke repeats automatically until you release the key.

Direction Keys--Used in application programs to control the movement of the 
cursor (or highlight) on the screen.

Numeric Keys--Enable you to type numbers in two ways. You can hold down SHIFT
and press a number, or you can press NUM LOCK and then type numbers without
pressing the SHIFT key.