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Silicon Graphics Zx10 Visual Workstation Owner's Guide
(document number: 007-4327-002 / published: 2000-09-20)
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- 300 Watt power supply (MPWS183)
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300 Watt Power Supply
- 400 Watt Power Supply
- AC voltage switch
- setting
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Connecting to AC Power
- Accessing
- components
- Gaining Access to System Components
- Assigning resources for option cards
-
Assigning System Resources
- Audio
- configuring
-
Configuring System Audio
- Avoiding electrostatic discharge
-
Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge
- Cable quality
- SCSI devices
- Choosing SCSI Cables
- Cables
- connecting
-
Connecting System Components
- Changing
- default video display driver
- Changing the Default Video Display Driver
- drive letters
- Changing Drive Letters
- virtual memory settings
- Changing Virtual Memory Settings
- Chassis Cooling fan specifications
- Cooling Fans
- Closing the face panel
- Removing and Replacing the Faceplate
- Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Random Access Memory (CMOS RAM)
- BIOS
-
Configuring the BIOS
- Components
- accessing
- Gaining Access to System Components
- Computer information
- Preparing for Setup
- Configuring
- audio
-
Configuring System Audio
- JAZ drive
-
Configuring Peripheral Devices
- networking
- Configuring Networking
- system
- Configuring the System
- tape drive
-
Configuring Peripheral Devices
- video display
-
Configuring the Video Display
- ZIP drive
-
Configuring Peripheral Devices
- Connecting
- cables
-
Connecting System Components
- Correcting video display problems
- Correcting Initial Video Display Problems
- Creating
- emergency repair disk
- Creating an Emergency Repair Disk
-
Creating or Updating an Emergency Repair Disk
- Default video display driver
- changing
- Changing the Default Video Display Driver
- DIMMs
- replacing
-
Memory Module
- Drive letters
- changing
- Changing Drive Letters
- Electrostatic discharge
- avoiding
-
Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge
- Emergency repair disk
- creating
- Creating an Emergency Repair Disk
- Creating an Emergency Repair Disk
-
Creating or Updating an Emergency Repair Disk
-
Creating or Updating an Emergency Repair Disk
- Errors
- network
-
Network
- system power
-
System Power
- video
-
Video
- Face panel
- closing
- Removing and Replacing the Faceplate
- Finishing operating system setup
-
Finishing Software Setup
- Functional diagram
- system
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Functional Diagram
- Guidelines
- SCSI Configuration Utility
-
Configuring the SCSI Controller
-
Changing SCSI Controller or Device Settings
- Hardware
- information
- System Hardware and Specifications
- security features
- Using Hardware Security Features
- setting up
- Setting Up the Hardware
- system
- System Hardware and Specifications
- Hardware Monitor
-
Using System Management Software
- ID guidelines
- SCSI devices
- Choosing SCSI IDs
- Installing
- system software
- Reinstalling the Operating System
- Reinstalling the Operating System
- InterSite programs
- Hardware Monitor
-
Using System Management Software
- JAZ drive
- configuring
-
Configuring Peripheral Devices
- Last Known Good option
- operating system
- Correcting Initial Video Display Problems
- LEDs
- replacing
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- Light pipe
- replacing
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- Lithium battery
- replacing
-
CMOS/Clock Lithium Battery
- logging on and logging off
- Starting and Stopping the Operating System
- Memory
- adding
-
Adding Memory
- MPWS183 (300 Watt power supply)
-
300 Watt Power Supply
- 400 Watt Power Supply
- Network
- errors
-
Network
- information
- Preparing for Setup
- Networking
- configuring
- Configuring Networking
- Operating notes
- Operating the System
- operating precautions
-
Observing Operating Precautions
- operating system
- logging on and logging off
- Starting and Stopping the Operating System
- Setup
- Preparing for Setup
- starting and shutting down
- Starting and Stopping the Operating System
- updates
-
Updating the Operating System
- Operating system setup
- starting
-
Going Through Setup
- Option cards
- adding
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Adding Expansion Cards
- replacing
- Expansion Card
- Peripheral drives
- replacing
- CD-ROM drive
- Front-Access Peripheral Device
- floppy disk drive
- Floppy Disk Drive
- precautions
- operating
-
Observing Operating Precautions
- Preparing for Setup
- Preparing for Setup
- Processor
- adding
- Upgrading Processors
- Quick-Fix Engineering (QFE)
- update software
- Preparing for Setup
- Replacing
- DIMMs
-
Memory Module
- LEDs
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- light pipe
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- lithium battery
-
CMOS/Clock Lithium Battery
- option cards
- Expansion Card
- standby switch
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- restarting the system
- Starting and Stopping the Operating System
-
Observing Operating Precautions
- SCSI
- cable quality guidelines
- Choosing SCSI Cables
- determining IDs from startup screen
- Choosing SCSI IDs
- ID guidelines
- Choosing SCSI IDs
- SCSI Configuration Utility
- guidelines
-
Configuring the SCSI Controller
-
Changing SCSI Controller or Device Settings
- Security features
- hardware
- Using Hardware Security Features
- Service Packs for the operating system
-
Updating the Operating System
- Servicing
- system
- Servicing the System
- Setting
- AC voltage switch
-
Connecting to AC Power
- Setting up
- hardware
- Setting Up the Hardware
- software
- Setting Up the Software
- Setup
- finishing operating system
-
Finishing Software Setup
- preparing for
- Preparing for Setup
- Preparing for Setup
- starting
-
Going Through Setup
- Software
- setting up
- Setting Up the Software
- Specifications
- chassis cooling fan
- Cooling Fans
- Standby switch
- replacing
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- Power Switch, System LEDs, and Light Pipe
- Starting
- operating system setup
-
Going Through Setup
- system
-
Starting the System
-
Going Through Setup
- starting and shutting down the system
- Starting and Stopping the Operating System
- System
- boot errors
-
System Boot
- closing the face panel
- Removing and Replacing the Faceplate
- components
- placing
-
Placing System Components
- functional diagram
-
Functional Diagram
- hardware information
- System Hardware and Specifications
- power errors
-
System Power
- servicing
- Servicing the System
- software
- installing
- Reinstalling the Operating System
- Reinstalling the Operating System
- Quick-Fix Engineering (QFE) updates
- Preparing for Setup
- starting
-
Starting the System
-
Going Through Setup
- Starting and Stopping the Operating System
- stopping
- Starting and Stopping the Operating System
- System resources
- assigning
-
Assigning System Resources
- tape drive
- configuring
-
Configuring Peripheral Devices
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Operational Problems
- network
-
Network
- system boot
-
System Boot
- system power
-
System Power
- video
-
Video
- updates to the operating system
-
Updating the Operating System
- Upgrading
- system
- Upgrading the System
- VGA mode
- starting system in
- Correcting Initial Video Display Problems
- Video
- errors
-
Video
- Video display
- changing the default driver
- Changing the Default Video Display Driver
- configuring
-
Configuring the Video Display
- correcting problems
- Correcting Initial Video Display Problems
- resetting
- Resetting the Video Display Resolution
- Virtual memory settings
- changing
- Changing Virtual Memory Settings
- Welcome
- repair disk
- Creating an Emergency Repair Disk
-
Creating or Updating an Emergency Repair Disk
- Windows NT Server
- Last Known Good option
- Correcting Initial Video Display Problems
- ZIP drive
- configuring
-
Configuring Peripheral Devices
Silicon Graphics Zx10 Visual Workstation Owner's Guide
(document number: 007-4327-002 / published: 2000-09-20)
table of contents | additional info | download
Front Matter
About This Guide
Chapter 1. Setting Up the Hardware
Chapter 2. Setting Up the Software
Chapter 3. Configuring the System
Chapter 4. Operating the System
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Operational Problems
Chapter 6. Reinstalling the Operating System
Chapter 7. Gaining Access to System Components
Chapter 8. Upgrading the System
Chapter 9. Servicing the System
Chapter 10. System Hardware and Specifications
Appendix A. Ergonomics Guide
Index
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