Acer Extensa 450 Maintenance Manual
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Specifications Models 450/450T Models 455/455T SoftwareWindows 95 Windows 95,plus applications Physical Characteristics Weight: Approx. 5.0 Pounds (2.27kg) *Approx. 5.0 Pounds (2.27kg) Dimensions: 11.7” (L) X 1.7” (H) X 8.2” (W)11.7” (L) X 1.7” (H) X 8.2” (W) * Wight specifications do not include Floppy Drive, AC Adapter or 2nd Battery 1.8 Agency Approvals All Extensa 450 Series products meet the following standards: ·Underwriter’s Lab (UL) Standard 1950 (safety) ·Canadian Standards Association (CSA)...
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2 Installation 2.1 Introduction This section contains unpacking and preparation for use instructions for the Extensa 450 Series Notebook Computers. 2.2 Unpacking Instructions The packaging diagram for the notebook computer is shown in Figure 2-1. Unpack the computer using the following instructions: 1. Carefully cut the tape that seals the top flap of the shipping carton. 2. Remove the computer and the accessories from the main shipping carton. 3. Remove all protective coverings from the...
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1. Ensure that the notebook is powered off and that the AC Adapter and internal battery pack(s) is (are) removed from the notebook. 2. Remove the DIMM module(s) from its shipping container. 3. Release the Keyboard by pulling the keyboard release tabs forward (tabs are located underneath the Ctrl and right arrow keys). 4 Disengage the Keyboard using a straight blade screwdrive and gently lifting up along the front edge of the keyboard. 5 Using the back edge of the keyboard as a hinge,...
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2.3.2 Installing PCMCIA Options The Notebook has provisions for one Type I or Type II PCMCIA option card. However, a type III PCMCIA device can be installed if the Floppy Drive is removed from the notebook and the optional PCMCIA Module is installed.. 1. Review the installation instructions supplied with the PCMCIA option card(s). 2. Open the Type I/II PCMCIA compartment cover on the left side of the notebook. 3. To insert a PCMCIA card, align the card with the socket and slide...
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2.3.3 Installing the Port Adapter nNote: Skip this paragraph if not installing the Port Adapter at this time. To install the Port Adapter, refer to Figure 2-3 and use the following procedure: 1 Remove the -port adapter and any accessories from its shipping carton . 2 Disconnect the AC Adapter from the notebook (if attached). 3 Open the rear connector door on the notebook and attach the Port Adapter to the notebook as shown in Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3 Installing the Port Adapter 2-4...
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2.3.4 Installing the Optional Numeric Keypad An optional numeric keyboard can be attached to the notebook via the notebook’s PS/2 connector as shown in Figure 2-4. 2.4 Installing the Battery Pack(s ) The standard configuration of the Extensa Notebook is equipped with a single battery pack that is inserted from the front right side of the computer. However, if you can do without the Floppy Drive, you can use the floppy drive bay to house a second Lithium Ion battery pack. To remove or replace the...
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cCaution: There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly re- placed. Replace the battery only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer ’s instructions. 2.5 Installing External Devices Most external devices connect to the Notebook via the connectors on the rear of the notebook and on the rear of the Port Adapter supplied with the notebook (see Figure 2-5 for port assignments). 2.5.1 Installing an External...
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To install an external keyboard or external PS/2 mouse on the notebook, use the following procedure: 1. Ensure that the notebook is powered off. 2.Locate the external PS/2 ports at the rear of the notebook (see Figure 2-6). 3. Attach the PS/2 cable from your mouse and/or keyboard cable to the PS/2 port(s). 4. Power on any other peripheral devices you may have connected to the notebook, and then power up the notebook. PS/2 Ports Figure 2-6 PS/2 Port Assignments/Pinouts Installation 2-7
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2.5.2 Installing External Parallel Printer The Notebook is equipped with a bi-directional, ECC/EPP compatible, 25-pin parallel printer port. The connector pinouts and connector location are shown in Figure 2-7. If you will be using a parallel interface, connect the 25-pin male connector of your printer cable to the 25-pin female parallel port on your notebook. Refer to the manual which accompanied your printer for instructions on configuring your operating environment 2.5.3 Installing External Serial...
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cCaution: Never connect a parallel device to a serial port or a serial de- vice to a parallel port or video port; this may cause damage to the Note- book and/or peripheral device. If you are uncertain of what type connector the external device has, refer to the technical manual for the external device. Figure 2-8 Serial Port Location/Pinouts Installation 2-9