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The ROADSIDE PORT ABLE GUIDE T O MOBILE COMPUTING WITH YOUR MERIDIAN 850 NOTEBOOK User ’ s Guide Meridian 850.
2 700-0219-00 M850 This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent, in writing, from the vendor .
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4 Meridian 850 One Y ear Limited W arranty All new Merdian 850 computer systems come with a One Y ear Limited W arranty which provides that the products we manufacture or assemble, other than items su.
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7 Contents W elcome! ....................................................................................... 9 1. Unpacking Y our System ......................................................... 1 1 Do I Have Everything? ..............................
8 Contents External Video Monitor ............................................................. 48 External Keyboard ................................................................... 48 Floppy Disks ..................................................
9 W elcome! W elcome to the Meridian 850 User ’ s Guide ! This guide is designed to help you get the most out of your system and keep it running trouble free, year after year . The User ’ s Guide is divided into seven chapters. Chapter 1, Unpacking Y our System, explains how to safely open and set up your new system.
10 System Specifications lists technical details about your system. The Handy Cheat Sheet gives a short summary of some of the most needed or most forgotten commands.
11 1. Unpacking Y our System Obviously , the first step towards using your new Meridian is getting it safely to your door and unpacked. Do I Have Everything? The packing slip is one of the last items sealed into your computer box. It lists everything we shipped you.
12 What's in the Box? Y our box contains the packing slip, this manual, a plastic bag full of cables and other manuals, a battery pack and AC adapter , and your W indows & DOS manual. This book shows you how to set up your system and keep it running.
13 Le t Y our Computer Acclimate Itself Although your computer system can easily stand temperature extremes, it doesn’t much like rapid changes in temperature, especially going from a cold front stoop to a warm and comfy office, or from a steamy jungle mail drop to an air-conditioned villa.
14 Where to W ork Y our Meridian 850 is a tough, rugged machine. Generally it will be comfortable and run well wherever you are comfortable. Extremes of heat, cold, and humidity can be challenging to your system's parts, but usually if you can take it, so can the computer .
15 2. The Big Picture Chapter 1 - Unpacking Y our System Y our Meridian 850 is designed to give you the speed and power of a desktop system in a lightweight, portable package.
16 Front View Mouse Buttons The two square buttons on top of the palm rest work just like the buttons of a conventional PC mouse. Y our right thumb clicks the buttons while a finger moves the cursor with the T ruePoint pointing device. T ruePoint™ Pointing Device The T ruePoint pointing device works much like a joystick.
17 LED indicator lights Mouse Buttons T ruePoint™ Pointing Device Reset Switch Power Switch Suspend/Resume Button Display Latches Meridian 850, Front View Chapter 2 - The Big Picture Security Cable .
18 Side V iews Power Button (must be pressed for one second) Suspend/Resume Button (must be pressed for one second) Floppy Disk Drive Eject Button Reset Switch (a ball-point pen works fine) Floppy Dis.
19 Power Button T o turn the system on or of f, press and hold the power button for 1-2 seconds. When you turn the power on, the speaker beeps once (if sound is enabled). The Power Button will not work when the system is in suspend mode or when the computer is being powered by battery only and the display panel is closed.
20 Back View Each connector at the back of the system unit is displayed below . Y ou can configure the parallel or serial ports from the SETUP menu. See Chapter 5, Using SETUP , for detailed instructions. Caution: Whenever you connect or disconnect cables, turn off all power switches.
21 Parallel port 25-pin parallel port for printers or other devices. Configure the parallel port from the SETUP program , Ctrl + Alt + S at boot Serial port 9-pin connector for a mouse, modem, or other serial devices. Configure the serial port from the SETUP program, Ctrl + Alt + S at boot V ideo 15-pin connector for external VGA monitor .
22 Chapter 2 - The Big Pictur e Sound Features Y our Meridian 850 features 16-bit, Sound Blaster Pro and Microsoft Sound-compatible stereo sound. The system’ s signal output is designed for amplified stereo speakers with 6-8ohm impedance.
23 Indicator Lights: What they mean Power/Suspend Glowing The power is turned on. Blinking The system is in suspend mode. LOWBA TT Slow blinking The battery power level is low . If enabled in SETUP , the system beeps slowly warning you to recharge or replace the battery , or plug in the AC adapter .
24 Using the Keyboard Ta b Backspace Escape The keyboard is your primary means of giving your computer numbers and words, and telling it what to do with them. The keyboard works much like the keys on a typewriter , but computer keyboards have several specialty keys.
25 What the Keys Do General Functions Alternate (Alt) - used with other keys to perform special functions defined by the application you are using. While holding down the Alt key , press the other key . Caps Lock - toggles on and of f making the typewriter letter keys appear in uppercase.
26 What the Keys Do (continued) Editing and Movement Keys Backspace - located above the Enter key . It may be labeled as Bksp or as an arrow pointing to the left. The Backspace key moves the insertion point to the left one space, erasing the characters in its path.
27 Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad A numeric keypad for entering numbers is embedded within the main keyboard. T o use the numeric characters, press the Num Lock button. Keys with a number in the lower right corner will type numbers whenever Num Lock is enabled.
28 Special Key Combinations The following key combinations let you perform special functions without exiting your application Note: Some applications may conflict with certain special key combinations. If you pr ess key combination without results, exit the application and try again.
29 Disk Drives Y our system comes with a 528MB (or larger), low power consumption removable hard disk drive, and a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive. Upgrades are available.
30 Removable Hard Disk Drive Location 2. Remove the retaining screw with a Phillips screwdriver . This frees the drive. 3. T urn the computer over , then place your fingers in the groove on the disk drive and pull the drive out of the socket.
31 PCMCIA Card Slot Y our system comes with a versatile card slot which can hold one T ype-III or two T ype-II expansion cards (stacked). The slot is on the left side of the computer . T o insert a PC card, align the card so the label is up and the connector is toward the computer .
32 Installing the Battery for the First Time Y our system operates on a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery pack. T o prevent possible damage during shipment the battery pack has not been installed in your system. Before turning on the system for the first time, remove the battery pack from its package and install it.
33 Installing the Battery Pack T o install the battery pack: 1. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment. 2. Push the battery into the compartment until you hear a click.
34 Removing the Battery Pack T o remove the battery pack: 1. Locate the battery pack and battery pack release locks. 2. Slide the battery pack release locks. Releasing the battery pack locks. The battery pack will pop up slightly . 3. Pull the battery pack out of the compartment.
35 Battery Endurance Tips How long can you run on a single charge? This varies greatly with how you use your system and how you configure its power-conserving features.
36 Low Battery Conditions T wo warnings alert you when your system’ s battery is low and needs charging. The first warning is the orange battery indicator light blinking slowly .
37 If an extra fully charged battery is available: 1. Save all necessary files. 2. Exit the application. 3. T urn off the system. 4. Remove the battery pack and replace it with a fully charged battery pack. If no AC adapter , power outlet or extra charged battery is available: 1.
38 Charging the Battery T o charge the battery , plug the AC adapter into the system and an electrical outlet. The AC adapter converts alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC). When the power switch is turned on, the AC adapter supplies power to the system and recharges the battery pack only when the system in suspend mode.
39 Battery T emperature Sensor The AC adapter will not char ge a battery when it is too hot or too cold. If the battery is outside normal operating temperature, the adapter will wait for the battery to warm up or cool down before it begins charging.
40 Power Management Y our Meridian 850 can operate in four different power modes, depending on how you’d like to use your computer . The four power modes--Normal, Power Saving, Battery Only , and Suspend--allow you to get the most performance under a variety of conditions (See Chapter 5, Using SETUP for more details).
41 Suspend Mode Deactivates one or more of Meridian’ s internal components, letting you conserve power (battery or AC). Y ou can customize Suspend Mode to save power in several ways, letting you choose what shuts down as well as when. The Meridian 850 has four settings for Suspend Mode: CPU, V ideo, Disk, and Global.
42 Power Savings Settings These four options let you tailor the T imeouts for your system components. Low Power Savings gives you maximum performance but shortest battery life; Medium Power Saveings g.
43 Battery Precautions 1. Do not expose the battery to fire, which can cause explosion, or allow it to become dented or deformed. 2. Do not run your system on battery power for a long time at temperatures over 95 degrees F (35C). Also, do not store the battery at high temperatures.
44 AC Adapter Precautions 1. It is extremely dangerous to use the AC adapter when it is wet. If it should become wet or damaged, immediately unplug the adapter from the power outlet and the computer . 2. Do not subject the adapter to strong vibration or shocks.
45 4. Using Y our Meridian 850 Opening the Lid Display Latches LED indicator lights T ruePoint Pointing Device Mouse Buttons Interior Features (Front view) T o open the display , pull the latches at the both sides of the system backward and lift the display carefully , as illustrated.
46 T ruePoint™ Pointing Device The red button, called the T ruePoint™ embedded pointing device, works like a joystick. Simply put a finger on it and tilt it the direction you want the cursor on the screen to go. The harder you tilt, the faster it moves.
47 PS/2 Style Mouse Before you can use an external mouse, you must first install its device driver . This software enables your mouse to communicate with the system. See your mouse documentation for instructions how to install the mouse and mouse driver .
48 External V ideo Monitor If you attach an external monitor to your Meridian, the computer will detect it on power up, initially sending send its video signal to the external monitor only . However , if you connect an external monitor during use, the LCD screen initially will remain on.
49 Chapter 4 - How to Use Y our Meridian 850 Floppy Disks Floppy disks are used to: • transfer information from one computer to another • install software on your system’ s hard drive • make b.
50 Chapter 4 - How to Use Y our Meridian 850 Care and Handling A few things to remember when handling floppy disks: • Handle disks carefully . • Don’ t remove a disk from a drive while its platter is spinning. • Don’ t touch or scratch any exposed portion of the disk’ s shiny surface, or allow dust or moisture to collect on the disk.
51 Chapter 4 - How to Use Y our Meridian 850 Dual PCMCIA Card Slot Caution: Don’ t install another vendor ’ s car d and socket services over the pre- installed SystemSoft services. Y our Car d & Socket Services will accomodate SRAM car ds, a modem on COM2, and A T A T ype III har d drives.
52 Chapter 4 - How to Use Y our Meridian 850 T ype II PCMCIA cards can provide your computer with: • Flash Memory •L A N • Fax/Modem • External Cache Memory • SCSI • Sound system T ype III.
53 5. Using SETUP Y our computer has a SETUP utility program that allows you to observe or change the following system settings: System time and date Floppy disk drive type Hard disk drive type V ideo.
54 Running SETUP Important: Befor e entering SETUP , save your files and exit any applications you ar e running. Once you enter SETUP , you will lose all unsaved data because the system reboots when you exit SETUP . T o run SETUP , press Ctrl+Alt+S either while the system is booting up or at the DOS prompt.
55 Startup Both your mouse and your keyboard can operate the SETUP program. W ith your mouse (T ruePoint or external) you move the pointer to the desired menu, then single-click on the left mouse button to drop the menu down. Single-click on the options presented to see the present values or make changes.
56 Date and T ime Provides a single window for setting the system date and time. The Date and Time window lets you specify the date, month, and year as well as the Hour , Minute, and Second. Fast Boot Initializes and quickly boots the system in a few seconds by bypassing certain diagnostic tests.
57 Password Creates passwords at bootup for accessing SETUP values or disabling current passwords. There are two kinds of password, the bootup password and SCU (SETUP) password. T o create or change these passwords, run SETUP and select Passwor d under the Startup menu.
58 SCU (SETUP) Password Lets you create or disable the current SETUP password. T o create or change the password, enter 4 to 8 characters in the text box. Characters will be shown as asterisks ‘ * ‘. W ith the <T ab> key , highlight Enable passwor d for SCU changes .
59 Memory L1 Cache Enable Enables or disables the Pentium processor ’ s internal cache. When enabled, system performance increases. L1 Cache W riteback Sets cache to either writeback mode (faster) or write-through mode. L2 Cache Enable Enables or disables the onboard external L2 cache.
60 Disks Diskette Drive Configures the diskette drive. Settings: 1.44MB or Disabled. Fast Diskette Reduces ISA bus wait states, making the diskette drive quicker .
61 Hard Disk Configures the Hard Disk Drive 1 (DOS drive C:). Options: [Disabled] If no hard drive is installed. [Standard] T o select a drive type from a standard list of drives. (44 pre-defined drive types are listed). [Custom] T o configure a drive not in the standard list.
62 Components COM Ports Configures the I/O address for the serial (COM) port. A vailable settings: COM1 (3F8), COM2 (2F8), COM3 (3E8), COM4 (2E8), or Disable. LPT Port Designates the port and the IRQ assignment for the LPT (printer) port. A vailable I/O addresses: LPT1 (378h) , LPT2 (278h), or Disabled.
63 Keyboard Numlock Specifies whether Num Lock is on or off at system bootup. Options: Enabled or disabled. Keyboard Repeat Determines how fast a character repeats when a key is held down. Also specifies the amount of time that will pass after a key is depressed before repeating begins.
64 Power Enable Power Saving Enables or disables selected power-saving features. When enabled, your specific set of features are activated. When disabled, all power-saving features are deactivated. Battery Only Enables power savings only while running on the battery .
65 High Power Saving Sets power-savings to its highest level. Result: minimum system perfor- mance, longest battery life. Custom Power Saving Lets you choose the T imeout interval for the CPU, V ideo, Disk, and Global (all components turned off except memory).
66 Exit Save and Exit Saves the current SETUP values and exits the program. The new settings will not take effect until after the system is rebooted. Save and Reboot Saves the new values and reboots the system so they can take effect. Exit (No Save) Exits SETUP without saving any changes.
67 Chapter 5 - Using SETUP Restore Settings Restores the previous set of SETUP values. V ersion Info Displays the current BIOS version information, including version number and date.
68 Chapter 6 - How to Install Options 6. How to Install Options Right out of the box, your Meridian helps you do your work faster and easier . And as your needs change, it's easy to add new components to improve the performance, power , and flexibility of your system.
69 Chapter 6 - How to Install Options Installing More RAM System memory is often called RAM, for Random Access Memory . RAM is the “thinking space” available to your applications. Usually , the more system RAM you have, the faster your system will run.
70 Installing the RAM Board The RAM board slot is located under the memory board cover , as illustrated in the figure. Caution: Whenever you work inside the computer , electr ostatic dischar ge can permanently damage your equipment. Always ground yourself by touching the metal portion of the r ear panel befor e beginning these pr ocedur es.
71 7. How to Maintain Y our System Y our system is designed for years of rugged, portable use. Y ou’ll get even more service out of your Meridian by taking good care of your equipment. T ravel Precautions Follow these steps to prepare the system for travel: 1.
72 System Hardware Precautions • Do not expose the system to rain, liquid, or moisture. • Do not clean the system with liquid or aerosol cleaners. W ipe the system with a damp, soft cloth. • Do not place the system near sources of heat. • Do not expose the system to extreme temperatures.
73 Chapter 7 - How to Maintain Y our System AC Adapter Precautions • Do not connect to any other device. • Connect the adapter power cord into a grounded power outlet only . • Contact an electrician if the adapter power cord does not fit into your outlet.
74 System Specifications System Specifications Environmental Specifications Operating T emperature 10°C to 35°C Storage T emperature -10°C to 50°C Operating Humidity 40%RH to 80%RH (no condensatio.
75 Dimensions W eight DSTN/TFT Color: 6.8 lbs. with battery Case DSTN/TFT : 1 1.7 (w) X 8.9 (d) X 1.9 (h) inch 259 (w) X 198 (d) X 42 (h) mm System Specifications Battery Pack Specifications T y pe 6-cell rechargeable nickel-metal hydride V oltage 7.
76 Handy Cheat Sheet Here are some of the most often needed (and forgotten) notes. CTRL + AL T + DEL ....................................................... W arm Reboot Reset button, or Power button ...................................................
77 Handy Cheat Sheet Windows Shortcuts Ctrl-C .......................................................................... copy to clipboard Ctrl-V .................................................. paste or copy from the clipboard Ctrl-X ..............
78 Glossary This glossary provides general definitions of key terms. For an expanded list look in standard reference books on computers. Active Matrix - Flat screen technology that controls each pixel with an individual transistor . Address (Physical) - A specific location in memory where a unit record, or sector, of data is stored.
79 more files than floppy disks. IDE - Integrated Drive Electronics. An IDE drive has the controller electronics built into the drive itself and is connected directly to the mainboard or to an adapter card. Insertion point - A blinking vertical marker which shows where you can type words or numbers.
80 K Key Combinations 28 Keyboard 24 Keypad, numeric 27 L LCD Display 46 Low Battery W arnings 36 M Memory 59 Mouse Buttons 16 how to use 47 N Numeric Keypad 27 O Options how to install 68 P Packing S.
81 Index 700-0219-00 M850 Index R RAM how to install 69 Removable Hard Disk Drive 29 Reset Switch 19 S Serial Mouse 47 SETUP how to run 54 Power Management Parameters 64 SETUP Utility 53 Sound Chip 63.
Late Changes Following is a list of changes that arrived too late for printing. p.2: Copyright now Micron Electronics. p.7-8: Updated T able of Contents. p.15: Mainboard Features now shows 75 and 90MHz for CPU; Hard disk drives now available in 1.3GB; Now W indows NT certified.
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