Asus A1200 manual

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    1 Notebook PC User ’ s Manual A1200/A1300 T847 1.00 2001 9[...]

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    6 (http://www.asus.com/) " " - ASUS 0800-093-456 ( ) * / / * * * / 1. " " ( ) ( ) 2. ( ) 3. 4. LCD ( ) 0800093456 LCD 1. 0800 !!! 2. 48 48 3. , ,[...]

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    38 1 A Esc F1 SUSPEND Ta b Caps Shift Lock F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F1 1 F12 Pause Ins Del Scr LK Home Back PgUp PgDn Enter End Enter Space Num LK Break Sys Rq Prt Sc ~ , LCD LCD + ) ( 0 9 9 8 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 Q WER TY U 4 5 O 6 3 2 1 J H G F D S A ZX C V B N M 0 < , . . > ? / / L K P{ } | [ " + : ; ' ] - I 1 @ ! #% $ ^ & 8 * [...]

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    39 Fn Fn F1 SUSPEND Fn Fn Fn F7 LCD Fn F8 LCD Fn F9 TV Fn PgUp Fn PgDn Fn End Fn Ins Num LK[...]

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    40 Fn Ins Num LK Fn Ins Num LK F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F1 1 Sys Rq LCD LCD ) ( 9 8 7 Y U 4 5 O 6 3 2 1 J H N M 0 < , . > ? / L K P { [ " + : ' - I & * * - - TV F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F1 1 Sys Rq LCD LCD ) ( 0 9 9 8 7 7 Y U 45 O 6 3 2 1 J H N M 0 < , . . > ? / L K P { [ " + : ; ' - I & 8 * * - - TV[...]

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    41 Fn F1 SUSPEND Fn Fn Fn F7 LCD Fn F8 LCD Fn F9 TV Fn PgUp Fn PgDn Fn End Fn Del Scr LK Fn Ins Num LK[...]

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    79 Item Specific Help System Time: [17:15:00] System Date: [08/15/2001] Diskette A [1.44M, 3.5 in.] Primary IDE [IC25N030A TDA04-0] Secondary IDE [UJDA710] Video Display T ype [Auto] Video RAM Size [16M] CPU T ype Intel Pentium III CPU Speed 650 MHz / 100MHz Installed Memory 128 MB / 133 MHz <Enter> to select field; <+>,<-> to cha[...]

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    81 Item Specific Help System Time: [17:15:00] System Date: [08/15/2001] Diskette A [1.44M, 3.5 in.] Primary IDE [IC25N030A TDA04-0] Secondary IDE [UJDA710] Video Display T ype [Auto] Video RAM Size [16M] CPU T ype Intel Pentium III CPU Speed 650 MHz / 100MHz Installed Memory 128 MB / 133 MHz <Enter> to select field; <+>,<-> to cha[...]

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    82 Item Specific Help Primary IDE [IBM-DJSA-210] <Enter> to select the type of the IDE drive. [User T ype HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own. W ARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable. T ype: [Auto] Cylinders [ 1024] Head [240] Sector [63] CHS Capacity 7927MB Maximum LBA Capacity 30005[...]

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    84 Item Specific Help Secondary IDE [TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-C2402] T ype [Auto] PIO Mode [4] UL TRA DMA Mode [2] <Enter> to select the type of the IDE drive. [User T ype HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own. W ARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable.[...]

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    86 Item Specific Help I/O Device Configuration Processor Serial Number [Disabled] TV Display T ype [NTSC] Internal Pointing Device [Enabled] Boot Up NumLock Status [Off] Quick Power On Self T est [Enabled] Select ‘Y es’ if you are using Plug & Play capable operating system. Select ‘No’ if you need the BIOS to configure non-bootable devi[...]

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    89 Item Specific Help User Password can control access to the system at boot and entering Setup. <Enter> to change password; <Enter> again to disable password. User Password [Enter] HDD Password [Enter] Password on boot [Disabled][...]

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    91 Item Specific Help Power Management [User Define] Auto Suspend Timeout [Disabled] HDD Power Down [Disabled] Video Power Down [Disabled] Beep On Battery Low: [Disabled] Start Battery Refreshing <Enter> to select the Power Saving Mode. Y ou can select [User Define] to go to the suspend mode entry below.[...]

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    94 Item Specific Help 1. Removable Device [Legacy Floppy] 2. IDE Hard Drive [IC25N030A TDA04-0] 3. A T API CD-ROM [UJDA710] 4. Other Boot Device Boot Sequence: <Enter> to select the device. T o select the boot sequence, use the up or down arrow. Press <+> to move the device up the list, or <-> to move it down the list.[...]

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    95 Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Exit setup utility and save your changes to CMOS.[...]

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