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User’s Reference GuideTravelMateTM 4000MNotebook ComputerP/N 9793374-0001, Rev. A August 1994

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Accessing the Setup ProgramsYour computer has three setup programs to assist you inselecting required hardware and software parameters:❑ Disk-based Se

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should be unnoticeable. This level is the optimumcompromise between program performance andbattery charge life.Most applications work well at level 2,

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Hard Disk Motor TimeoutThe hard disk turns off automatically after no activity forthe time set for the Hard Disk Motor Timeout interval in theSetup Pr

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not display satisfactorily at lower values, so experimentwith your particular application. This has no effect on colorunits.I/O (Input/Output) PortsYo

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SETPOWER Utilit yUsing the SETPOWER utility, you can also set the BatteryPropower-savings level at any MS-DOS prompt. For example, atthe C:\> promp

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SMARTDRV.EXE Disk Caching UtilitySMARTDRV.EXE is a disk-caching utility that reduces thetime and power the computer needs to read data from thehard di

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SPEED UtilityThe SPEED utility enables you to set the current CPUoperating speed to low, medium, or high. However, becausethe faster speeds consume mo

Seite 9 - Using the Setup Programs

6Palette UtilitiesThis chapter tells you about❑ PAL, which controls built-in LCD gray shades andcolors as well as external monitor colors❑ RPAL, which

Seite 10 - Accessing the Setup Programs

Color Display UtilitiesFor the monochrome models, the LCD simultaneouslydisplays up to 64 colors as 64 shades of gray (mapped intothe 64 VGA standard

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PAL UtilityThe PAL utility defines the current palette. The power-ondefault is defined in Setup as the LCD Palette. You can usethe PAL utility to:❑ Ch

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nNote: Palettes created or modified with the PAL commandare not saved. PAL /S displays the currently selected LCDpallette.Other Ways to Select a Pred

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Delete - delete the video (the video takes up 12 MB ofhard disk space)5. Make your selection.The system reboots to the Startup Menu.Startup MenuE

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Color Palette set to Grayscale Palette n (n=0 – 5)RPAL UtilityWith the RPAL utility, you can make real-time gray shade changes to the LCD or color cha

Seite 15 - Date and Time Parameters

Installing RPALTo see the switches for the RPAL utility, at the MS-DOS C:\>prompt type RPAL /? and press ENTER.RPAL displays the following menu and

Seite 16 - Disk Drive Parameters

nNote: If other TSR programs are currently installed, youmust uninstall them in reverse order from which they wereinstalled. Or you can update your wo

Seite 17 - Input/Output (I/O) Parameters

Using RPALTo use RPAL at any MS-DOS prompt or during mostapplications, press ALT-P (or ALT plus the hot key youassigned during installation); RPAL dis

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You can use the following keys at the RPAL menu.RPAL Menu Function Keys Key Functionì ↓ selects the color to adjust← → selects the color hue or gray

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nNote: You can save an unlimited number of palettes byassigning them unique filenames.Adding RPAL to Your AUTOEXEC.BAT FileBy including an RPAL comman

Seite 20 - Keyboard Parameters

PALSET UtilityThe PALSET utility allows you to change the gray scalepalette definitions for the User1 and User2 palette values.To use PALSET, type PAL

Seite 21 - Memory Parameters

Key Function DescriptionF1 Help Provides additionalinformation on UserPalette functionalityF2 Reset Restores the originalcolor values for theselected

Seite 22 - Power Management Parameters

7Laptop File ManagerThis chapter tells you about❑ Using the Laptop File Manager (LFM) program tomanage and view your files and directories❑ LFM comman

Seite 23 - Power Savings

ContentsUp (ESC Key) Command... 7-27Update Command ... 7-27

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Creating Backup System DiskettesYou should create your back up system diskettes as soonas possible after purchasing your notebook. To createbackup sy

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Getting Started with LFMThe Laptop File Manager (LFM) utility supplied with yourcomputer helps you manipulate files and directories storedon the hard

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Loading LFMThe Laptop Manager utility enables you to load LFM fromthe Laptop Manager main menu by pressing F2.You also can load LFM at the C:\> pro

Seite 27 - Activity Monitoring

Using the Main MenuUse the following keys and commands to move thehighlight around the LFM main menu to help you work withyour directories and files.L

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Function Key CommandsThe function keys (F1 through F10) listed along the bottomof the LFM main menu provide the functions described inthis section.F1

Seite 29 - Screen Parameters

F3 ReRd (Reread) KeyPressing F3 causes LFM to redisplay the listing. Thisfunction is useful if you are examining several floppies onthe floppy drive.

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F5 Split (Split Screen) KeyThe split screen function enables you to view two directorylistings on the same screen. At the LFM main menu, pressF5 and L

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F6 Creat (Create) KeyPressing F6 enables you to create a new directory orfilename at the LFM prompt at the bottom of the screen[F]ile or [D]irectory:

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Press the key corresponding to the boxed character in theprompt to begin the sort function. LFM then sorts anddisplays the files in the current direct

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❑ If you want to execute an MS-DOS command, pressingC causes LFM to prompt at the bottom of the screen DOS Command: [ ]w

Seite 34 - Installation Considerations

nNote: Do not use the Go function to execute a terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) program. LFM cannot reload itselfwhen you exit the TSR program, and i

Seite 35 - AUTOEXEC.BAT File

You should keep your System Recovery diskette updatedwith your latest Windows configuration. To do this,complete the following steps:1. The first tim

Seite 36 - UTOEXEC.BAT file

Pathnames/Options Setup MenuPressing P at the LFM Setup Commands menu causes LFMto display the Pathnames Setup and Options Setup menu.At this menu you

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LFM Colors MenuPressing C at the LFM Setup Commands menu causes LFMto display the Screen Color Setup menu at which you canchange the colors of the LFM

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Character Key CommandsThe upper right quadrant of the LFM main menu lists thecommands you can use to manipulate the directories andfiles displayed on

Seite 39 - Default CONFIG.SYS Files

arch(Archive)AttributeSetting a file’s Archive attribute affects howMS-DOS and some applications create aback-up file when you make changes to thefile

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❑ If you do not type a new drive letter or directory name,LFM copies the file or directory to the current drive ordirectory.❑ If you do not type a new

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Delete CommandThe Delete command enables you to delete the highlightedfile, tagged files (see “Multiple File Operations” later in thischapter), or an

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Edit CommandThe Edit command loads the highlighted file and theMS-DOS Editor. You can install and use almost any otherword processing or editing progr

Seite 43 - Setting Up a Password

Attribute To exclude (untag) all files with certainattributes, press the A key at the Excludeprompt and LFM prompts you at the bottom ofthe screenAttr

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Later Date Pressing L at the Exclude prompt displays thesame File Date prompt as the Earlier Dateprompt described above, and works the sameexcept LFM

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If you select the [N]ext option by pressing N, LFM looks forthe first occurrence of the filename pattern after thehighlighted filename.After you press

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Accessing ROM-Based SetupROM-based Setup resides in internal ROM. It is identical todisk-based Setup except it does not have any online help.To access

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Attributes: [Y]es, [N]o, [I]gnore: [I] arch [I] rdonly [I] sys [I] hideThis prompt enables you to include all fileswith the same attributes. For e

Seite 48 - If .SYS Files are Missing

Later Date Pressing L at the Include prompt displays thesame File Date prompt as the Earlier Dateprompt described previously, and works thesame except

Seite 49 - .SYS files to your

provide their own printing facility, you may find their printfunctions more convenient to use.Quit CommandThe Quit command at the main menu erases LFM

Seite 50 - Restoring Windows

If you want to move the file, type the entire pathnamewhere you want the file moved, including the new orexisting filename, and press ENTER. For examp

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Tag CommandThe Tag command enables you to tag (include) directoriesand files, one at a time, for later multiple file operations. Totag a directory or

Seite 52 - Custom Windows Utilities

Multiple File Operat ionsYou can perform the same character key command on twoor more directories or files by using the Tag command,Include command, o

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Tagging Files for Multifile OperationTo select files for multifile commands, you can use eitherthe Tag command to tag each file in the main menu listi

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Restoring Laptop File Manag erIf LFM has for some reason been deleted from the hard disk,you can install the LFM files from the backup diskettes youma

Seite 55 - Information Utilities

8VGA External Monitor UtilitiesThis chapter tells you about❑ Capabilities and operation of the VGA software whenusing an external monitor❑ Technical d

Seite 56 - Information Utilities

Capabilit iesYour TravelMate 4000M computer supports severalenhanced modes beyond the VGA standard, including theability to display 132 columns of tex

Seite 57 - Productivity Utilities

Date and Time ParametersParameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)TimePressing the space bar when secondsare highlighted r

Seite 58 - Productivity Utilities

Extended 16 and 256-Color 800 × 600Graphics ModeYour computer display software can drive a multifrequencydisplay in an extended graphics mode with 800

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132-Column Text ModesYour computer supports two 132-column text modes oneither fixed-frequency or multifrequency monitors. Onemode displays 25 rows of

Seite 60 - Video Utilities

VGA UtilityMost software that is compatible with IBM’s PersonalSystem/2, VGA, or EGA will run automatically on yourcomputer. Just turn on your compute

Seite 61 - Drop N’ Go Utility

TravelMate 4000M Video Standards SupportedStandard Mode ResolutionSimultaneousColors (1) Mapping (2)VGA, PS/2 Display Adapter including MCGA and EGA m

Seite 62 - Drop N’ Go Utility

Installation HintsThe following software installation tips may help youachieve the best monitor image.❑ The best display images usually are achieved b

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TravelMate 4000M VGA SoftwareThe /UTILS directory contains several programs designedto help you operate your external monitor most efficiently.Various

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Using VGA.EXEThe VGA.EXE utility enables you to customize severalfeatures of your LCD or external monitor.Note: The VGA utility may not operate correc

Seite 65 - Change Cursor Utility

The following commands enable you to use VGA.EXE at theMS-DOS C:\> prompt.VGA Utility CommandsCommand DescriptionVGADisplays the VGA.EXE menuALTSwi

Seite 66 - Change Cursor Utility

Command DescriptionCON4Enables the foreground and backgroundcontrast adjustmentsMON0Sets the monitor type to VGAMON1Sets monitor type to 8514-Compatib

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VGA 132 × 25Switches the computer to color, 25-line,132-column text mode. This mode is only foruse with specific applications that have beendesigned t

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Disk Drive ParametersParameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)Diskettes DrivesDrive A, Drive BDo not change from defaults

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Advanced Monitor Operat ionsVGA and Extended VGA ProgrammingThis section describes how to access the enhanced modesof your computer. The information i

Seite 70 - Super Shutdown Utility

TravelMate 4000M Standard VGA Video ModesMode(hex) TypeColors(1) Columns Rows BufferChar.Size (2) Res. (3)1 text 16/256 KB 40 25 B80009 × 16 360 × 400

Seite 71 - Super Shutdown Utility

Your computer display software adds 13 additional modesto the standard VGA modes. These modes are the 1024 × 768and 800 × 600 extended VGA graphics mo

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References Programming the extended VGA modes is similar toprogramming the standard VGA video modes of the IBM PS/2VGA and PS/2 Display Adapter. You m

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External Monito r TroubleshootingThe following are typical symptoms of installation problemsand their solutions.Symptom SolutionNo display (1) Compute

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Symptom SolutionScreen displaysdistorted image onIBM PS/2 monitorYour computer is configured foran invalid monitor via the SetupProgram; the CRT Type

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9Other UtilitiesOther utilities available from Texas Instruments areautomatically installed in the /UTILS directory on the harddisk. Available utilit

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ALARM UtilityThe ALARM utility enables you to turn on or turn off thelow-battery beeper and the cover-closed beeper at theMS-DOS C:\> prompt. To vi

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GETSTAT UtilityThe GETSTAT program can be used in a batch file to test forthe following:❑ Connection of an external monitor (/M)❑ Presence of an optio

Seite 78 - Laptop Manager

GETSTAT /VIf the computer is displaying data on both the externalmonitor and the built-in LCD, GETSTAT exits with anERRORLEVEL=2.If the computer is di

Seite 79 - Laptop Manager Features

Input/Output (I/O) ParametersThe input/output (I/O) parameters define how thecomputer treats the following I/O devices:❑ SerialPort❑ Parallel port❑ S

Seite 80 - LM Main Menu

@echo offrem version 1.025rem ========================rem check the battery statusrem ========================getstat /bif ERRORLEVEL 1 goto yes_batte

Seite 81 - LM Main Menu

RAMDRIVE.SYS Device DriverNote: When you turn off or warm start your computer, alldata stored in RAM disks is lost (for DOS versions earlierthan 6.0).

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SETCMOS Utilit yThe SETCMOS utility enables you to save and restore thecomputer configuration data saved in a battery-poweredCMOS RAM by the computer’

Seite 83 - Display String

The utility displays the following screen and returns to theMS-DOS prompt.Usage: setcmos [ [/r] file /s file /n /d /v /h /? ]/r file Restore fro

Seite 84 - Program Pathname

Saving Your CMOS DataOnce you have used the computer’s Setup Program toconfigure your new computer for your operatingenvironment and options, you shou

Seite 85 - Parameter String

SETKEY UtilityThe SETKEY utility enables you to set the keyboardtypematic rate and the key repeat delay rate. This utilityalso sets or displays the cu

Seite 86 - Password Required?

DatesThe Dates utility provides the following:❑ System Information❑ System BIOS Information❑ VGA BIOS Information❑ BatteryPro Power Management Informa

Seite 87 - Use Color Palette?

10SoundSound has been pre-installed on your TravelMate 4000Msystem. This section is an overview of the Sound utilitiesfor Windows.ContentsFeatures...

Seite 88 - Power-Savings Level to Use?

FeaturesThe sound card included in your TravelMate 4000Mincludes the following features:❑ High quality sound❑ Full Sound Blaster and Sound Blaster Pro

Seite 89 - Keep Laptop Manager Resident?

Pocket Recorder Pocket Recorder is a Windows application for recordingwaveform data in 8 or 16-bit format. Pocket Recorder cansplice and blend files

Seite 90 - Testing Your Menu

Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)Baud RatePage 4 Refer to yourWindowsdocumentationData BitsValues:7, 8 (default)P

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Editing a WaveformTo edit a waveform, select the portion of the waveform fileyou want to cut, copy, or paste. You can either:❑ Click on the mouse but

Seite 92 - Changing LM Menu Colors

nNote: You can’t scroll the view area while you select aportion of the waveform. You can’t click and drag outsideof the waveform view area to scroll

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nNote: Pocket Recorder does not allow you to produce arecording larger in size than the temporary recording file.Pocket Recorder uses an Auto-Stop fe

Seite 94 - Power Saving Utilities

Pocket Mix er Pocket Mixer is a Windows 3.1 based application thatallows you to:❑ control master volume❑ control volume levels and balance of individ

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Editing, P laying, and RecordingWith Pocket Mixer, you can also:❑ Edit waveform files❑ Playback from other sources❑ Record new tracksA common use of t

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Pocket CD Pocket CD lets you play audio compact discs in yourTravelMate 4000M CD-ROM drive. Pocket CD has controlssimilar to those used by the CD a

Seite 97 - Auto-Suspend Mode

Entering CD Track TitlesYou can title a track for a specific CD by selecting Modifyfrom the Edit menu, selecting the song you want to name,and Saving

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11TravelMate OptionsThis chapter explains:❑ Options available for your computer ❑ How to install and use some of these options❑ How to use external m

Seite 99 - Power-Saving Levels

List of OptionsThe following options are available with your TM4000Mcomputer:Portable CD-ROMDocking SystemProvides portable CD-ROM capabilities to the

Seite 100 - Optimizing Battery Operation

Printers You may connect almost any parallel printerto the parallel port or a serial printer to theserial port. Texas Instruments makes a varietyof la

Seite 101 - LCD Power

Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)SCSI BIOSValues:Disable (default)EnablePage 4 Main⇓Control Panel⇓WSETUP⇓I/O Port

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Battery OptionsYour computer has the following options to enhancebattery-powered operations:❑ Battery Charger❑ Extra Battery PackBattery ChargerThe Ba

Seite 103 - SETPOWER Utility

PCMCIA OptionsYour PCMCIA options include the following:❑ 14.4 KB data/send/receive fax modem❑ Ethernet 10BaseT❑ Ethernet 10Base2❑ Ethernet 10Base5Ref

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RAM Expan sionYour computer is equipped with 4 MB of random accessmemory (RAM). You can increase memory by installing oneof the RAM options:❑ 4-MB RAM

Seite 105 - SPEED Utility

2. Carefully attach the expansion card so that connectorsmatch.3. Replace the plastic cover and tighten the screw.Removing the screw from RAM expan

Seite 106 - Palette Utilities

After installing memory, check that all system memory isrecognized by turning off QuickBoot in the System Setup.Memory is automatically checked at pow

Seite 107 - Color Display Utilities

Using the AC Adapte rThe AC Adapter - Charges the internal Battery Pack andoperates the computer on AC power whether or not aBattery Pack is installe

Seite 108 - PAL Utility

External Numeric KeypadThe optional Numeric Keypad (TI Part No. 2581381-0002)enables you to type numeric data while still permitting dataentry on the

Seite 109 - PAL Utility

Carrying CasesThere are three types of carrying cases for the TM4000Mnotebook:❑ Portfolio - a low-cost carrying case for your notebookcomputer (holds

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Microphone/Headphone KitThe TravelMate 4000M has an optional microphone andheadphone kit (TI Part No. 9793399-0001). The kit alsocomes with installat

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Other OptionsPrintersTexas Instruments makes a variety of laser, ink jet, andimpact printers. Your computer has ports for both paralleland serial prin

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ContentsPrefaceChapter 1 Using the Setup ProgramsAccessing the Setup Programs ... 1-2Date and Time Parameters...

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Keyboard ParametersParameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)Caps Lock Startup status of Caps Lock indicatorValues:OnOff (

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External Monito rSupported MonitorsThe computer supports the following multifrequencyexternal and VGA monitors.❑ 31kHz/70 Hz (400/200 line mode)❑ 60 H

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5. In modes that support simultaneous display on theLCD and the CRT, switch to simultaneous display bydouble-clicking the SimulScan icon in the Wi

Seite 116 - PALSET Utility

12Portable CD-ROM Docking SystemThis chapter explains:❑ Features of the Portable CD-ROM Docking System❑ Options available for the Portable CD-ROM Doc

Seite 117 - PALSET Utility

FeaturesThe Portable CD-ROM Docking System may be attached tothe TM4000M to provide multi-media capabilities for yournotebook. FeaturesThe Portable C

Seite 118 - Laptop File Manager

❑ CD Home Sampler - comes complete with samples ofMicrosoft games for use in the Portable CD-ROMDocking System.❑ Built in speakers - sound wings can b

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SCSISpeakerPortable CD-ROM Docking System - REAR VIEWDC InLine In Features12-4 Portable CD-ROM Docking System

Seite 120 - Getting Started with LFM

Docking Your NotebookTo dock your notebook to the Portable CD-ROM DockingSystem, complete the following steps:1. Ensure that power is turned off at

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4. When in place, push the clamps on the side of thePortable CD-ROM Docking System in and then up tolatch over the notebook.5. When secure, plug in th

Seite 122 - Using the Main Menu

Undocking the Noteb ookTo undock the notebook from the Portable CD-ROMDocking System, complete the following steps:1. Turn off power to both the Port

Seite 123 - Function Key Commands

Releasing the notebook Undocking the Notebook12-8 Portable CD-ROM Docking System

Seite 124 - Function Key Commands

Memory ParametersParameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)StandardDo not change Page 1 Cannot change.Use disk- orROM-base

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Using the Portable CD-ROM Docking SystemThis section describes the functionality of your PortableCD-ROM Docking System. With the Portable CD-ROMDocki

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Using the Portable CD-ROM Docking SystemSoftware has been pre-loaded on your hard drive thatconfigures your notebook for the microphone andheadphone.

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Using the Portable CD-ROM Docking SystemAudio OutputYou may output audio through the following ports on thePortable CD-ROM Docking System:❑ Headphone

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Using the Portable CD-ROM Docking SystemControlsThe following controls are provided with the PortableCD-ROM Docking System:❑ CD Eject - when pressed,

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Using the Portable CD-ROM Docking SystemBattery LEDThe battery LED lights amber when the internal battery ofthe Portable CD-ROM Docking System is char

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Using the Portable CD-ROM Docking SystemnNote: The Portable CD-ROM Docking System cannot runon battery power if a third-party SCSI hard drive isinsta

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OptionsThe following optional features can be purchased for theCD-ROM portable docking system:❑ SCSI 2.5" Hard Drive Enabler kit - TI Part No.979

Seite 132 - Character Key Commands

3. Remove the battery by pressing the release button andsliding the battery out. 4. Remove the four screws beside the recessed area in thebattery comp

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nNote: You must purchase a third party 2.5" SCSI harddrive from your computer supply store or reseller. Seagateand Toshiba models are known to b

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8. Place the metal bracket over the drive so that the holes inthe feet on the plate are aligned directly over the holesleft by removing the screws.9.

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Power Mana gement Parameters If you use your computer frequently on battery power, theamount of productive time you can get out of a singlebattery cha

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11. Turn the unit over, attach notebook, and plug in ACpower.12. Change the lastdrive in the CONFIG.SYS file from D toE.13. Add ASPIDISK.SYS/D to the

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7. When complete, reboot and type FORMAT D:.n Note: The SCSI hard disk should be set at ID0.AC AdapterAn AC Adapter is provided with your Portable CD

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ASpecificationsMemoryMemory for the TM4000M Series includes 4 MB of standardRAM with the following upgrades available:❑ 4-MB Upgrade Kit TI Part No. 9

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Append ix AFloppy Disk DriveAll TM4000M Series notebooks use 1.44-MB, 3.5" floppydisks.Hard Disk DrivesThe following is a listing of hard drives

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❑ Frequency response - 20 Hz to 20 kHz +/- 3dB❑ Distortion - 0.02% Max. (at 1 kHz w/20 kHz LPF)❑ Signal to Noise Ratio - 84 dB Typ (IEC 179 A-weighted

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nNote: If you connect the PS/2 mouse to the computer whilepower is on, press CTRL-ALT-DEL (warm start), or cyclepower so the computer can detect the p

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SoundTM4000M Series notebooks come with 16-bit sound andMIDI connections as standard features.EnvironmentThis section provides information on the opti

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Storage: Sinusoidal 5 to 20 Hzlimited to 0.244 inchpeak-to-peak maximumdisplacement5.0g, 20 to 400HzOptionsRefer to the individual publications furni

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BCharacter SetsThe TravelMate Computer character sets are identical tothe IBM Code Pages for MS-DOS. This appendix shows thecharacter sets for Code Pa

Seite 145 - Multiple File Operations

Character SetsCode Page 437, United States Character SetsB-2 Character Sets

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Power Saving sThe power-savings parameters define a variety of ways thecomputer can modify its activity to affect the drain on thebattery. There is al

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Code Page 850, MultilingualCharacter Sets Character Sets B-3

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Code Page 863, Canadian-French Character SetsB-4 Character Sets

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Code Page 865, NordicCharacter Sets Character Sets B-5

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CKeyboard LayoutsU.K. English KeyboardAlt GrQWERTYCapsLockASDFGHXCVBNZFnAlt123456F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7PauseF4Scr LkF11 F12NumLkIns DelBreakPrt ScSysRqCtrl

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Keyboard LayoutsDanish KeyboardÆ><QWERTYEnterCapsLockASDFGHXCVBNZFnAltF1F2 F3F5 F6F7PauseF4Scr LkF11 F12NumLkInsDelPrt ScSysRqCtrlHome End PgUpP

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German KeyboardYEndeBildPos 1StrgEinfgAUKonfigAlt GrOQWERTZEnterASDFGHXCVBNFn123456EscF1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7PauseF4F11 F12EntfDruckS-Abf456UIOP123JKL00M790

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Norwegian KeyboardQWERTYEnterCapsLockASDFGHXCVBNZFnAltF1F2 F3F5 F6F7PauseF4Scr LkF11 F12NumLkInsDelPrt ScSysRqCtrlHome End PgUpPgDnAlt Gr456UIOP123JKL

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Swedish/Finnish Keyboard12345Å1/267890QWERTYCapsLockASDFGHXCVBNZFnAltF1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7PauseF4Scr LkF11 F12NumLkInsDelPrt ScSysRqCtrlHome End PgUpPgDnA

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Belgium Keyboard1234567890789123ASDFGHJKL456QWERTYUIOP00XCVBNZM2(ùEnterFnCtrlEnd PgUpPgDnAlt GrSet UpEscF1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7PauseF4Scr LkF11 F12NumLkInsD

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DDiagnosticsYour computer provides two diagnostics routines to ensurethat it and its peripherals are functioning properly. Oneroutine is executed ever

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Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)Wakeup IntervalNumber of minutes in auto-suspendmode before waking upValues:5, 1

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DiagnosticsPark Fixed DisksThe Park Fixed Disk function prepares the fixed disks forrelocation. The fixed disk heads are placed over thediagnostics cy

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Pressing F9 tests all currently selected devices. If you donot want to perform specific tests, set these test selectionsto not present (N); this tells

Seite 160 - Advanced Monitor Operat ions

Choosing Specific Suites of TestsMany of the tests have submenus that permit you to selectwhich parts of the test you want. When you select any ofthes

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Monochrome Adapter Test Attribute test Character test Text test Memory testColor Graphics Adapter Test Attribute test Character test Text test Pag

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Additional DiagnosticsThe Diagnostics Program hard disk tests are allnondestructive except on the diagnostics cylinder. The testsperform seek tests, h

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The following table lists the classes of error codes. Thenumbers are in hexadecimal.Diagnostics Error Code ClassesCode DESCription01xx System planar b

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Diagnostics Program Error Codes (continued)Code Class Failure DESCription0108 System Board 8253 counters0109 System Board System timer interrupts (1)0

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Diagnostics Program Error Codes (continued)Code Class Failure DESCription1730 Video Cannot initialize video2001 Serial Baud rate clock2002 Serial Inte

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Diagnostics Program Error Codes (concluded)Code Class Failure DESCription3708 Disk DMA overrun3709 Disk Attempt to DMA across 64 KB370A Disk Bad secto

Seite 167 - ALARM Utility

Loopback ConnectionsThe serial and parallel communications tests in theDiagnostics Program offer optional loopback tests thatrequire placing loopback

Seite 168 - GETSTAT Utility

Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)HDD MotorTimeoutNumber of minutes without reads orwrites before hard disk offVal

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Hard Disk FormatWhen you select the Hard Disk Format, the programdisplays the Format Fixed Disk menu.Use the cursor keys to highlight the hard disk yo

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To manually add a bad track to the table, press INS. Usethe cursor keys or ENTER to select between cylinder andhead fields. After the cylinder and hea

Seite 171 - RAMDRIVE.SYS Device Driver

Analyzing the Hard Disk SurfaceIf you do not need to reformat the entire hard disk but wantto perform a thorough test of the media to detect any bador

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❑ The program scans the drive for tracks that havealready been marked as bad and adds them to the badtrack table.❑ Each track is reformatted using the

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EPower Consumption ValuesThe following table summarizes approximate power con-sumption using various computer power-saving features,manual and automa

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FConfiguring MemoryThis appendix describes the various areas of RAM and howyou can make it more efficient by configuring it with thememory management

Seite 175 - SETKEY Utility

Memory AreasMS-DOS directly accesses up to 640 KB of RAM for theexecution of programs and commands and for storingtemporary data. MS-DOS cannot direct

Seite 176 - SETKEY Utility

Extended MemoryExtended memory is internal system RAM above 1024 KB.MS-DOS or your applications (that support extendedmemory) can access Extended memo

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Expanded MemoryExpanded memory conforms to the Expanded MemorySpecification (EMS) developed by Lotus/Intel/Microsoft (LIM)known as LIM-EMS. Your compu

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Memory D evice DriversThe following device drivers included in the C:\ directoryare provided to manage memory:❑HIMEM.SYS — An extended memory manager

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Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)Power LevelLevel of savings activated underBatteryPro utility.Values:Disabled1–L

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EMM386.EXEThe EMS memory manager provided with your computer,EMM386.EXE, conforms to version 4.00 of theLotus/Intel/Microsoft Expanded Memory Specific

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Some applications may require “backfill” memory, which isthe unused area of standard memory that can be used byEMM386.EXE as Expanded memory. For exam

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To install HIMEM.SYS in its simplest form, include thefollowing command line in your CONFIG.SYS file before anyother device commands that use Extended

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❑ If your hard drive is configured as drive C, the RAMdisk is drive D.❑ If your hard drive is drive C and your hard drive isdrive D, the RAM disk is d

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GConnector Pin AssignmentsRS-232C ConnectorNine-Pin RS-232C Serial Connector (Female IBM-AT)Pin No. Signal Name Abbreviation Direction1 Carrier detect

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Connector Pin Assignments15-Pin VGA ExternalMonitor ConnectorPin No. Signal Name Direction1 Red video Output2 Green video Output3 Blue video Output4 N

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15-Pin Micro MIDI/JoyConnectorPin Number Signal Name1, 8, 9, 15 VCC2 DC43 TMRD4, 5, 12 GND6 TMRC7D510 D611 TMRB13 TMRA14 D79-Pin Serial Port Connector

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HScreen StandardsThis appendix summarizes the screen standards supportedby your computer’s internal display adapter.VGA (Video Graphics Array)The VGA

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Screen Standard sExternal Monitor SupportYour computer supports all IBM standard VGA video inaddition to 640 x 480, 800-by-600, 1024 x 768, and 1280 x

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Extended Modes SupportedThe following table lists the supported extended modes.Extended ModesMode(hex)Colors GraphicsResolutionTextResolution(Char xRo

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Activit y MonitoringThe computer can monitor activity on up to three groups ofdevices depending on the model:❑ Comm—includes the standard serial port❑

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ICreating Help DisplaysYou can custom design your own Help displays to showinformation for your own programs or off-the-shelfapplications. You also ca

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Creating Help Displaysand BF selects the menu color, using B for backgroundcolor and F for foreground color in hexadecimal. Colors aredefined as foll

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❏; — (semicolon) in column 0 precedes a comment line,which is ignored by the program. You can insert anynumber of comment lines for your own informati

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::HELP;—————————————————————————; the line above must be the first line in the file;—————————————————————————; the following line is the Help menu mai

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Naming Your Help FileYou can give your help display data file any name and ex-tension you want—except HELP.DAT which is already in usein the UTILS dir

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GlossaryThis glossary explains many of the terms found in thismanual as well as other computer-related terms.access — The ability to obtain data from

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Glossarybacklight — A feature that allows you to controlbackground brightness for better readability.backing up — Duplicating a program or file onto a

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bits per second — The speed at which your computerreceives or sends data to a device such as a modem orserial printer.boot — To start your computer; a

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character — One of a set of symbols, such as letters,numerals, or punctuation marks, that can expressinformation when collectively arranged. Although

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computer — A combination of a central processing unit(CPU) and memory designed to process information.Although a combination of the central processing

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Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)CommMonitors COM portValues:Yes (or On) (defaut)No (or Off)Page 2 Main⇓Control P

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CPU — See central processing unit.CRT — Abbreviation for cathode ray tube, a common termfor a television-like computer monitor.CRT adapter — A hardwar

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device driver — The small programs used to controlexternal devices or to run other programs. A device driverdirects production, manipulation, and pres

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external commands — The utility programs of an operatingsystem (for example, MS-DOS) that enable you to performoccasional operations such as copying a

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function keys — The keys that perform editing functions inMS-DOS and have application-defined functions at othertimes.graphics — Visual patterns displ

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internal commands — The core program of the operatingsystem (for example, MS-DOS) that consists of commandsnecessary for day-to-day operations, such a

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microprocessor — A central processing unit assembled on asingle silicon integrated-circuit chip.modem — A device, separate from or installed in yourco

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path, pathname — A sequence of directory names, usuallyending in a filename, all separated by backslashes (\), totell your computer where to find part

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random-access memory (RAM) — A type of internal memoryused for the temporary storage of information. The contentsof RAM can be altered, allowing infor

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working directory — The default directory used by anapplication when it first is loaded onto the hard drive.write — To record information on a storage

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IndexAAC adapter, 11-9, 12-18AlarmsWalarms, 3-6utility, 9-2applications, installing, 2-2audioinput, 12-11output, 12-12autoexec.bat file, 2-4Bbackup di

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Screen Parameters Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)ReverseSpecifies startup status of videoValues:On= White on bl

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default speed, 1-17speed, 5-8speed during execution, 4-12CRT, 3-9cursorblock, 1-21change, 3-6creating, 3-15Ddata bits, 1-10date, 1-7, 9-11date display

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function keys, 7-6getting started, 7-3loading, 7-4multiple file operations, 7-28pathname/options setup menu, 7-13restoring, 7-30LCDbrightness control

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panel, 3-9parallel port, 1-10parity, 1-10parameteractivity monitoring, 1-19date and time, 1-7disk drive, 1-8input/output, 1-9keyboard, 1-12memory, 1-1

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printers, 11-3, 11-13, A-3processing speed, 2-3PS/2 port, 1-11, A-3QQuick Boot, 1-24Quick Commands, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5exiting, 4-13RRAMDRIVE.sys file, 9-6,

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icon, 3-21options, 3-20passwords, 3-21scheduling, 3-26suspend/standby modes, 5-3auto, 5-4cover closed, 5-3manual, 5-4.sys files, 2-16, 2-17systembacku

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Chapter 4 Laptop ManagerLaptop Manager Features... 4-2LM Main Menu...

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Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)Monitor TypeSelects the monitor device driverappropriate for your external monit

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System Configuration Parameters Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)Battery AlarmDefines whether the alarm sounds fo

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Parameter Definitions and ValuesPage No.(Disk/ROM)Access Path(Windows)Speakers(Multimedia)Values:Enabled (default)DisabledPage 4 Main⇓Control Panel⇓WS

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2Installing and Using ApplicationsThis chapter explains: ❑ Guidelines for loading IBM AT-compatible applicationprograms❑ How to set up a password❑ How

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Guidelines for Installing ApplicationsYour TravelMate Computer is fully compatible with IBM ATcomputers. All applications written for AT computers wil

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Processing SpeedSome applications cannot execute at the high speedavailable with your computer. Check the applicationdocumentation for the required pr

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application requires additions or changes to theAUTOEXEC.BAT file, carefully consider the consequences. Please read and understand this file before yo

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1. @ECHO OFF2. REM ================================3. PROMPT $P$G4. PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOS;C:\UTILS;C:\JAZZ;C:\PCMPLUS5. SET TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP6. SE

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TravelMate 4000M Factory Default AUTOEXEC.BAT FileLine Purpose1 turns off echoing (displaying) of commands on screen2 comment block3 tells MS-DOS to d

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22 reboots the system23 loads system and PCMCIA drivers24 comment block describing SCSI drivers/utilities25 loads system, PCMCIA, and SCSI drivers26

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Chapter 8 VGA External Monitor UtilitiesCapabilities... 8-2VGA Utility...

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1. [MENU]2. MENUCOLOR=11,03. MENUITEM=P,STANDARD WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS4. MENUITEM=SP,DOCKING SYSTEM WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS5. MENUITEM=N,MINIMUM WINDO

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Factory Default CONFIG.SYS File(Modify but do not delete these command lines)Line Purpose1 calls the menu subroutine and displays2 sets the color of t

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29-30 defines the system driver subroutine31 assigns memory manager to a double buffer space for more efficient performance32 runs BatteryPro utility

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Setting Up a PasswordThe computer provides the Password utility to limit accessto your computer to only those who know the password.The password is v

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Installing a Password1. Highlight Install Password on the Password Utilitymenu and press ENTER. You are prompted for apassword.2. Type a passwor

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displays on the next line, and you are prompted topress any key to return to the Password Utility menu.You can try to change the password again, or yo

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Entering the PasswordOnce you install the password, you will be prompted toenter a password each time you start the computer. See theUser’s Guide.cCau

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Setting Up a Non MS-DOS Env ironmentTo install an operating system other than MS-DOS, youmust complete the following steps:1. At the MS-DOS prompt, p

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Restoring MS-DOS System FilesYou cannot restore system files without having first createdthe backup diskettes. If your system is down, you cannotcrea

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Non-System disk or disk errorReplace and press any key when readyThis message is repeated when any key is pressed.Complete the following steps to rest

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Chapter 12 Portable CD-ROM Docking SystemFeatures... 12-2Docking Your Notebook ...

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Restoring WindowsAfter you restore the MS-DOS files, you will be instructed torestore the remaining software (Windows, BatteryPro,mouse, SCSI, PCMCIA,

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See more information on the BatteryPro utilities elsewherein this manual. Restoring MS-DOS System Files Installing and Using Applications 2-19

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3Custom Windows UtilitiesThis chapter tells you about❑ Utilities designed for your computer to enhance yourperformance while using WindowsContentsOver

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ContentsSuper Shutdown Utility... 3-19Shutdown Options ...

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Overview of Wind ows UtilitiesThe TravelMate 4000M Series custom Windows utilities areaccessible from Windows by double-clicking individualicons. Most

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Information UtilitiesThe information utilities provide you information you needquickly. Your computer has the following informationutilities:Battery L

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Battery Saving Tips (Battips)Double-click on this icon in the Notebook Group forinformation about actions you can take to maximize the lifeof a batter

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Productivity Utilit iesThe productivity utilities help you function more efficientlywhile in the Windows environment. The computer has thefollowing pr

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To return to Windows from the LFM main menu, press Q.You are asked if you are sure you want to Exit. Enter Y.Power IconDouble-click the Power icon in

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❑ indicate preferred playback and recording file formats❑ specify whether to use preferred devices onlyFor further information, refer to online Help p

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Copyright (©) 1994 Texas Instruments Incorporated All Rights Reserved — Printed in U.S.A.TravelMate 4000M Notebook User’s Reference GuideTI Part No. 9

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Video Utilitie sThe display utilities allow you to customize your notebookdisplay for your operating environment. The followingutilities are availabl

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Drop N’ Go UtilityDrop N’ Go is an application that allows you to displayfrequently run applications as icons on your desktop or asmenu items under th

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4. Enter required information on the application youwish to add. This very similar to the Run... dialog boxused in the Program Manager.nNote: Th

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You should now see the selected applications as iconson your desktop. When you open File Manager, youshould see the menu created in steps 6 through 9

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Icon PlacementYou can control Icon placement on your desktop throughDrop N’ Go as follows:Single click on the Drop N’ Go icon and select Save AllPosit

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Change Cursor UtilityThe Change Cursor utility in the Notebook Group lets youdesign or edit the shape and appearance of the followingseven cursors us

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you assign one of four editing functions to the left and rightbuttons on your pointing device. Clicking on the circleswithin the boxes causes the foll

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❑ Using the Configure menu to install (or remove) the newcursor(s) to load automatically when you load WindowsYou can start creating a new cursor as s

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Change Cursor Menu BarSelect Cursor at the Change Cursor menu bar to displaythe Cursor menu. The following items are available at thismenu.nNote: Ch

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Save As displays a menu where you can type a new filenamefor your cursor, or you can double-click an existingfilename listed in the Files: window. If

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PrefaceYour TravelMate 4000M computer comes with a variety ofstandard features and options that maximize systemperformance and ease of operation. Thi

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Super Shutdow n UtilitySuper Shutdown is an automatic shutdown configurationutility available from the Notebook group. With this utility,your system

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❑ Maximum power savings for your computer duringbattery operationShutdown OptionsShutdown options allow you to:❑ Terminate Windows applications uncond

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IconThe icon options allow you to select whether or not youwant the Shutdown icon to stay on top of any overlappingwindows or to automatically appear

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2. Type the new password at the New Password line.3. Retype the new password in the Retype New Passwordline.4. Press ENTER.Exit ModesTo select an exit

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Shutdown MethodShutdown Method DescriptionExit to MS-DOS (default) Takes you to the MS-DOSprompt after shutdownSuspend Enters the power saving modeExi

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Application SetupThe Application Setup button allows you to use theDynamic Data Exchange (DDE) to communicate withWindows applications that support it

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Application SetupSelection DescriptionWindow Name The window title that appears in the title bar.Clicking on the button next to the text box inthe App

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The DDE Server and command string must be specified bythe application software. If this is not documented in thesoftware applications user manual, co

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4Laptop ManagerThis chapter tells you about❑ How to use the Laptop Manager utility to superviseyour application programs❑ How to configure the Laptop

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Laptop Manager FeaturesThe Laptop Manager (LM) utility is an application controlprogram that provides quick access to your applications.LM has two sub

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Appendix A - Provides system specifications for theTM4000M.Appendix B - Displays character sets used by the TM4000M.Appendix C - Displays domestic and

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LM Main MenuLM is installed on the hard disk at the factory and is alsostored on the the backup diskettes you should have madeafter you purchased the

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❑ F1 — Help screens ❑ F2 — (Laptop) File Manager ❑ F3 — Save Config(uration) described under theSETCMOS utility elsewhere in this manual❑ F4 — Reset C

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Adding Applica tions to th e MenuYou can add your own IBM AT-compatible applications tothe LM main menu for easier access; you can also alter ormove c

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3. In response to the Modify Function Key prompt, pressthe function key (F5 through F11) you want to assignto your application. LM then displays the

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and press ENTER. Thereafter, the word Communication willbe displayed in the main menu Quick Commands box,opposite the function key number you selected

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Parameter StringThe Parameter string prompt enables you to set up yourmenu so it does more than call applications. It enables youto define parameters

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You can use up to four optional parameter string buffers(%A, %B, %C, and %D); however, the %D buffer is assignedfor use by the LM single-character com

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PasswordIf you choose to assign a password, type up to 19alphanumeric characters (including spaces) for thepassword you want to use. To protect the se

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Then, at the Filename prompt, type the pathname of thepalette data file associated with this application, and pressENTER.nNote: Your UTILS directory h

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CPU Speed During Program Execution?In response to the CPU speed during program execution?prompt, select the system speed you want to use duringprogram

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1Using the Setup ProgramsThis chapter explains:❑ How to access the Setup Programs❑ How to select and save parametersContentsAccessing the Setup Progra

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Exiting the Quick Command Program Setup Menu When you complete all your Quick Command ProgramSetup menu selections, press Esc. LM prompts you at thebo

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Adding It ems to the Applicat ion MenuThe procedure for adding items to the Application menu isthe same as described previously for the Quick CommandP

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Changing LM M enu ColorsPressing F11 at the LM Change Menu causes LM to displaythe Screen Color Setup menu where you can change thecolors of the LM me

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LM_SetupThis application executes when you press F12 at theLaptop Manager main menu. It allows you to change thecurrent applications list, The Quick

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5Power Saving UtilitiesThis chapter tells you about❑ How to get the most work from a battery charge❑ BatteryPro controls for optimum power savings; an

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Optimizing Battery OperationYour computer has three ways to save battery power:❑ Manually turning off the LCD and hard disk bypressing STANDBY or sett

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ModeActivateByResumeByForeground/BackgroundTasksActive?ServiceInterruptsBacklight OnHDD/FDDAccessesDrivesPowerUsed(watts) Battery Capacity 28.8watt-h

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hard disk, and floppy drive. This mode overrides otherstandby/suspend modes.You also can use this mode to transport the computer shortdistances withou

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this mode. The system remains in auto-suspend mode untilactivity is detected on a monitored device defined in Setupor until the Auto Wakeup Interval (

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Power-Saving LevelsThe power-saving level you should use to optimizebattery-charge life depends on the operations you areperforming and how the applic

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