2 Safety Precautions ............................................................................ 3 Package Contents .............................................................................. 4 Power Console Features .................................................................... 5 Hookup and Installation Step 1 (optional) Mounting your Power Console ................................................................ 7 Step 2 Program the Outlet Banks .............................. 8 Step 3
Some outlets require a wall switch to be turned on in order to deliver power to the outlet. • Too many devices may be plugged into the Power Console, which are overloading the unit and tripping the overload circuit breaker. The Power Console is not designed to handle current loads larger than 15 Amps or 1800 watts. Try unplugging some devices and resetting the circuit breaker located on the end of the Power Console. To reset the circuit breaker: Wait at least 10 minutes after the circuit breaker
Switched button – turns the power on and off to the Power Console’s “switched” outlets 2. Auxiliary outlet – offers optimal connection for digital components and is ideal for temporary connection of equipment such as video/ digital cameras, game consoles, or any device you which to power 3. Central LED Control – controls and monitors the Power Console’s vital functions 4. Video Filter – ensures optimum reduction of line noise and interference to your video components 5. Audio Filter – ensures op
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4 4. When the computer finishes starting up, it will automatically detect the Mouse and make it function. 5 5. When your Mouse is properly connected, you can start the software installation. 7 P74816ea_F8E857ea.indb 7 15/6/05 5:56:41 pm Software Installation Important: Do not install the software until the Mouse is connected and properly functioning to your 1 computer. If you have not yet connected the Mouse, please follow the Hardware Installation instructions. 2 33 1. Insert the included insta
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SCSI Problems Some common causes and solutions for SCSI device problems are listed in the following table. Table 4-10 Solutions for SCSI Problems Problem Possible Solution System will not boot from a SCSI drive. Be sure that drive cabling and jumpers are set correctly. To boot to a SCSI drive, the drive with the lowest SCSI number will be the boot drive. No two drives can have the same SCSI number. See Figures 6-3, 6-4, and 6-5 for instructions on selecting SCSI ID. Compaq Professional Workstati
2 Safety Precautions ............................................................................ 3 Package Contents ............................................................................. 4 Power Console Features ................................................................... 5 Hookup and Installation Step 1 Mounting your Power Console (Optional)......................................... 7 Step 2 Program the Socket Banks .................................... 8 Step 3 Remote AC Operation