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7.8 Device Error Message 46 7.9 Turning OFF System 48 7.10 Establishing National MS-DOS Disks 49 7.11 Using Hard Disk 52 7.11.1 Preparation 53 PART 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Directions 1 8.2 Before the Troubleshooting 2 8.3 Power -on Self -test 2 8.4 Diagnostic Test 10 8.4.1 Loading Diagnostic Test 10 8.4.2 Diagnostic Test 18 PART 9 OPTIONS 9.1 General 1 9.2 System Kit 2 9.3 Keyboard 3 9.4 Memory Expansion Option 11 9.5 PC Floppy Link 11
7.8 Device Error Message 46 7.9 Turning OFF System 48 7.10 Establishing National MS-DOS Disks 49 7.11 Using Hard Disk 52 7.11.1 Preparation 53 PART 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Directions 1 8.2 Before the Troubleshooting 2 8.3 Power -on Self -test 2 8.4 Diagnostic Test 10 8.4.1 Loading Diagnostic Test 10 8.4.2 Diagnostic Test 18 PART 9 OPTIONS 9.1 General 1 9.2 System Kit 2 9.3 Keyboard 3 9.4 Memory Expansion Option 11 9.5 PC Floppy Link 11
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... exactly like a standard typewriter keyboard. Alternatively, you can connect any Centronics compatible printer. o A keyboard with pixels of random access memory (RAM) are standard, allowing you can connect an external 5.25-inch floppy disk drive through this port. 1-2 o A parallel ... A high resolution Plasma Display with 85 keys. For most applications it you to run the most popular software packages without buying more memory. o A powerful 80286-12 microprocessor chip operates at a clock rate of information. o A double-sided, double-density, double-track...
... exactly like a standard typewriter keyboard. Alternatively, you can connect any Centronics compatible printer. o A keyboard with pixels of random access memory (RAM) are standard, allowing you can connect an external 5.25-inch floppy disk drive through this port. 1-2 o A parallel ... A high resolution Plasma Display with 85 keys. For most applications it you to run the most popular software packages without buying more memory. o A powerful 80286-12 microprocessor chip operates at a clock rate of information. o A double-sided, double-density, double-track...
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... with battery keeps the date and time current even when the T3200 is not in battery backed up with the T3200. o A calendar clock backed-up memory while T3200 is not powered on. The year is valid from 1980 to a serial interface device.
... with battery keeps the date and time current even when the T3200 is not in battery backed up with the T3200. o A calendar clock backed-up memory while T3200 is not powered on. The year is valid from 1980 to a serial interface device.
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... to be replaced in order to read and write 5.25-inch floppy disks that are interchangeable with a 3.5-inch disk is provided for user convenience. o A 3 megabytes memory expansion card increases the T3200's RAM size to 4 megabytes. Your dealer can add this piggy-back card without occupying the expansion board slot. 1-4 o Key Cap...
... to be replaced in order to read and write 5.25-inch floppy disks that are interchangeable with a 3.5-inch disk is provided for user convenience. o A 3 megabytes memory expansion card increases the T3200's RAM size to 4 megabytes. Your dealer can add this piggy-back card without occupying the expansion board slot. 1-4 o Key Cap...
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...you turn the computer off. The integrated hard disk drive which cannot be set aside to the T3200. Part of information. The computer's random access memory (RAM), commonly called a RAM, or virtual disk (VDISK). 5-1 The T3200 is equipped with two types of any computer are its temporary and ... and store them or transport them to other computers. 5.2 Disk Drive Options You can be removed from the computer holds 40 megabytes of this memory can add an external 5.25-inch floppy disk drive to function as a very fast disk drive. The T3200 also includes a 3.5-inch floppy disk...
...you turn the computer off. The integrated hard disk drive which cannot be set aside to the T3200. Part of information. The computer's random access memory (RAM), commonly called a RAM, or virtual disk (VDISK). 5-1 The T3200 is equipped with two types of any computer are its temporary and ... and store them or transport them to other computers. 5.2 Disk Drive Options You can be removed from the computer holds 40 megabytes of this memory can add an external 5.25-inch floppy disk drive to function as a very fast disk drive. The T3200 also includes a 3.5-inch floppy disk...
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... write-protected floppy disk. When you are working on unprotected floppy disk only. 5-3 Save your work . 5.5 Write Protecting Disks Microcomputers provide built-in the computer's memory. For example, most word processing software maintains a copy of software you finish editing, it is the mechanical ability to make sure you do not accidentally...
... write-protected floppy disk. When you are working on unprotected floppy disk only. 5-3 Save your work . 5.5 Write Protecting Disks Microcomputers provide built-in the computer's memory. For example, most word processing software maintains a copy of software you finish editing, it is the mechanical ability to make sure you do not accidentally...
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...is usually 640 kilobytes but can be more if you get one short beep and the following messages on self-test of its internal components. I MEMORY TEST XXXKB The message remains on the screen for a few seconds after turning the power ON, the T3200 automatically does a power-on the ...display screen as the memory in drive Press any key stops the test execution. This amount is tested. Pressing any key when ready.... 6-3 PART 6 OPERATION 6.3 Power-on Self-test ...
...is usually 640 kilobytes but can be more if you get one short beep and the following messages on self-test of its internal components. I MEMORY TEST XXXKB The message remains on the screen for a few seconds after turning the power ON, the T3200 automatically does a power-on the ...display screen as the memory in drive Press any key stops the test execution. This amount is tested. Pressing any key when ready.... 6-3 PART 6 OPERATION 6.3 Power-on Self-test ...
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The power -on self -test compares the actual system configuration with the following steps. (1) A message similar to set up memory in the system unit and keeps the system configuration descriptions in the following may appear. (*** Error in CMOS. Then, press [F1]key If an error... does occur, press Fl key. The setup menu as in this memory. Bad Memory Size * * * Check system. If they are not the same, the test attempts to the following page appears on the screen. 6-5 PART 6 OPERATION 6.4 Setup ...
The power -on self -test compares the actual system configuration with the following steps. (1) A message similar to set up memory in the system unit and keeps the system configuration descriptions in the following may appear. (*** Error in CMOS. Then, press [F1]key If an error... does occur, press Fl key. The setup menu as in this memory. Bad Memory Size * * * Check system. If they are not the same, the test attempts to the following page appears on the screen. 6-5 PART 6 OPERATION 6.4 Setup ...
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...No drive 2.Hard disk drives =1 Drive#1 type = 4 - The descriptions in this menu show the system configuration stored in the battery backed-up memory. Typing 2 forwards the setup operation to change (1:No/2:Yes) ? PART 6 OPERATION [[ System setup ]] 1.Floppy disk drives = 1 Drive#1... type = 2 - 720KB/1.2MB Drive#2 type = 0 - Cy1=614,h=8,s/t=17 3.Memory size System memory Extended memory Expanded memory = 640KB = 0MB = 384KB+ 0MB 4.External display card = None Select setup change the descriptions. Typing 1 passes through the setup...
...No drive 2.Hard disk drives =1 Drive#1 type = 4 - The descriptions in this menu show the system configuration stored in the battery backed-up memory. Typing 2 forwards the setup operation to change (1:No/2:Yes) ? PART 6 OPERATION [[ System setup ]] 1.Floppy disk drives = 1 Drive#1... type = 2 - 720KB/1.2MB Drive#2 type = 0 - Cy1=614,h=8,s/t=17 3.Memory size System memory Extended memory Expanded memory = 640KB = 0MB = 384KB+ 0MB 4.External display card = None Select setup change the descriptions. Typing 1 passes through the setup...
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Select setup change (1:No/2:Yes) ? Typing 2 shows menus of descriptions in series as in step (3) and subsequent steps. 6 -7 appears on the screen bottom. Confirm the new descriptions. PART 6 OPERATION (2) The message; Typing 1 writes new system descriptions into the battery backed-up memory, then returns the setup menu automatically.
Select setup change (1:No/2:Yes) ? Typing 2 shows menus of descriptions in series as in step (3) and subsequent steps. 6 -7 appears on the screen bottom. Confirm the new descriptions. PART 6 OPERATION (2) The message; Typing 1 writes new system descriptions into the battery backed-up memory, then returns the setup menu automatically.
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... next menu is to set -up the size of system working memory on the system board. [Extended memory setup] 0: No memory 1: 0.5MB 2: 1MB 3: 1.5MB 4: 2MB 5: 2.5MB 6: 3MB (4)Extended memory size = 00 ? [ OMB] (Expanded memory size [384KB+ 3MB]) This requests to set -up the expansion memory size. Then press the Enter key. 6-9 Choose the number reflecting the...
... next menu is to set -up the size of system working memory on the system board. [Extended memory setup] 0: No memory 1: 0.5MB 2: 1MB 3: 1.5MB 4: 2MB 5: 2.5MB 6: 3MB (4)Extended memory size = 00 ? [ OMB] (Expanded memory size [384KB+ 3MB]) This requests to set -up the expansion memory size. Then press the Enter key. 6-9 Choose the number reflecting the...
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...see the "Disk in your T3200 is OFF: Refer to start (1) Insert the MS-DOS system disk into memory. (4) The following procedure. MS-DOS by the following message appears on the amount of memory in Use" LED come ON while MS-DOS is being read into drive -A. (2) Turn the system unit... power ON. (3) Wait a moment while the T3200 checks itself out. Toshiba Personal Computer.. . (5) After MS-DOS has been loaded, a startup ...
...see the "Disk in your T3200 is OFF: Refer to start (1) Insert the MS-DOS system disk into memory. (4) The following procedure. MS-DOS by the following message appears on the amount of memory in Use" LED come ON while MS-DOS is being read into drive -A. (2) Turn the system unit... power ON. (3) Wait a moment while the T3200 checks itself out. Toshiba Personal Computer.. . (5) After MS-DOS has been loaded, a startup ...
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... can also use the XCHAD command to store them in the memory. Changes made to gray scale using the XCHAD command. Use the XCHAD command to enter the parameters if you to change the gray scale. Use ... scale shown on display and change gray scale and how to make the changes permanent. 7-7 It allows you do not permanently store the changes in memory to make the changes permanent. 7.3.1 To Change Gray Scale There are not permanent unless you how to change a video mode to another for Plasma Display...
... can also use the XCHAD command to store them in the memory. Changes made to gray scale using the XCHAD command. Use the XCHAD command to enter the parameters if you to change the gray scale. Use ... scale shown on display and change gray scale and how to make the changes permanent. 7-7 It allows you do not permanently store the changes in memory to make the changes permanent. 7.3.1 To Change Gray Scale There are not permanent unless you how to change a video mode to another for Plasma Display...
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They must be read from the disk before they can perform tasks without accessing the system disk. External commands reside on the system disk. In other words, the system disk must be in a drive when you use an external command. 7-28 PART 7 USING MS-DOS 7.7.2 Internal and External Commands Internal commands are : COPY DIR RENAME TYPE You need not keep the MS-DOS system disk inserted in the drive when you use these commands. Some of the internal commands are resident in memory and can execute.
They must be read from the disk before they can perform tasks without accessing the system disk. External commands reside on the system disk. In other words, the system disk must be in a drive when you use an external command. 7-28 PART 7 USING MS-DOS 7.7.2 Internal and External Commands Internal commands are : COPY DIR RENAME TYPE You need not keep the MS-DOS system disk inserted in the drive when you use these commands. Some of the internal commands are resident in memory and can execute.
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... following message; Insert MS-DOS disk in drive A: and press any key when ready Ensure that if your hard disk is reloaded into the T 3200 memory.
... following message; Insert MS-DOS disk in drive A: and press any key when ready Ensure that if your hard disk is reloaded into the T 3200 memory.
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... Plasma Display, the system unit is probably faulty, consult your dealer. Yes Go to step (7) on ? o Is the Brightness Control knob on the display screen. ( MEMORY TEST XXXKB Does the above items, turn OFF the system unit, then check for the following message appears on the display turned up ? After checking...
... Plasma Display, the system unit is probably faulty, consult your dealer. Yes Go to step (7) on ? o Is the Brightness Control knob on the display screen. ( MEMORY TEST XXXKB Does the above items, turn OFF the system unit, then check for the following message appears on the display turned up ? After checking...
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Choose the appropriate one from the following to the message MEMORY TEST XXX KB, the system unit is not displayed on the screen. Failed PM (size proc) KBC self test error PE=1 (start) [I appears on the screen following four categories and take the appropriate action. (a) If nothing appears on the screen, the system unit is probably faulty, consult your dealer. (b) If one of the error messages such as; Probable cause depends upon the symptom. PART 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (8) You are here because the startup message is probably faulty, consult your dealer. 8-8
Choose the appropriate one from the following to the message MEMORY TEST XXX KB, the system unit is not displayed on the screen. Failed PM (size proc) KBC self test error PE=1 (start) [I appears on the screen following four categories and take the appropriate action. (a) If nothing appears on the screen, the system unit is probably faulty, consult your dealer. (b) If one of the error messages such as; Probable cause depends upon the symptom. PART 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (8) You are here because the startup message is probably faulty, consult your dealer. 8-8
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... test program is on the display screen. 8-10 If you want to stop the test execution, press any key on the keyboard while the message MEMORY TEST XXX KB is provided as a program on self-test starts. You need one work disk for diagnostic test. 8.4.1 Loading Diagnostic Test (1) Turn OFF the...
... test program is on the display screen. 8-10 If you want to stop the test execution, press any key on the keyboard while the message MEMORY TEST XXX KB is provided as a program on self-test starts. You need one work disk for diagnostic test. 8.4.1 Loading Diagnostic Test (1) Turn OFF the...
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The screen displays the following message. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION *•- 640KB MEMORY *•- PLASMA DISPLAY *•- 1 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE(S) *•- 1 ASYNC ADAPTER *•- 1 HARD DISK DRIVE(S) *•- 1 PRINTER ADAPTER *•- 0 MATH CO-PROCESSOR *- 0000KB EXPANSION MEMORY PRESS [ENTER] KEY To return to the DIAGNOSTICS MENU, press the Enter key. 8-15 PART 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (9) Type 8 and press the Enter key for SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.
The screen displays the following message. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION *•- 640KB MEMORY *•- PLASMA DISPLAY *•- 1 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE(S) *•- 1 ASYNC ADAPTER *•- 1 HARD DISK DRIVE(S) *•- 1 PRINTER ADAPTER *•- 0 MATH CO-PROCESSOR *- 0000KB EXPANSION MEMORY PRESS [ENTER] KEY To return to the DIAGNOSTICS MENU, press the Enter key. 8-15 PART 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (9) Type 8 and press the Enter key for SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.
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PART 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (9-1) Type 0 and press the Enter key for a T3200 with one floppy disk drive and one hard disk drive. 8-16 Cy1=614,h=8,s/t=17 3.Memory size System memory Extended memory Expanded memory = 640KB = 0MB = 384KB+ 0MB 4.External display card = None Select setup change (1:No/2:Yes) ? 1/ Note that the above setup description is an example for SETUP, the test displays the system setup description as follows. .1k [[ System setup ]] 1.Floppy disk drives = 1 Drive#1 type = 2 - 720KB/1.2MB Drive#2 type = 0 - No drive 2.Hard disk drives =1 Drive#1 type = 4 -
PART 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (9-1) Type 0 and press the Enter key for a T3200 with one floppy disk drive and one hard disk drive. 8-16 Cy1=614,h=8,s/t=17 3.Memory size System memory Extended memory Expanded memory = 640KB = 0MB = 384KB+ 0MB 4.External display card = None Select setup change (1:No/2:Yes) ? 1/ Note that the above setup description is an example for SETUP, the test displays the system setup description as follows. .1k [[ System setup ]] 1.Floppy disk drives = 1 Drive#1 type = 2 - 720KB/1.2MB Drive#2 type = 0 - No drive 2.Hard disk drives =1 Drive#1 type = 4 -