Notice for Users in the USA FCC Statement WARNING - FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expr
Notice for Users in Europe This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC. Dieses Ger
8 Running the Setup Utility With the Setup Utility, you can customize the system configuration information, such as time and date, port assignments,
8 8 Using the Setup Utility You can use the following keys: Moves the cursor from one menu to another. Moves the cursor from one item to another
8 Settings That You Can Change Main menu In the Main menu of the Setup Utility, you can change the following settings: Figure 8-1. Setup Utility M
8 8 Boot Sequence Specifies where the boot program looks for operating system files. When you select A: then C:, for example, the system checks the
8 Advanced menu In the Advanced menu of the Setup Utility, you can change the following settings: Figure 8-2. Setup Utility Advanced Configuration
8 8 When this item is Yes, you cannot use a PC card in the MS-DOS mode. Keyboard NumLock Defines whether you can use the NumLock keys on the built
8 Security menu In the Security menu of the Setup Utility, you can change the following settings. See also the previous chapter about setting the pa
8 8 Password on boot Defines whether the system requires passwords on boot time. If this item is enabled, you need to input the password to start th
8 Power menu In the Power menu of the Setup Utility, you can change the following settings. See also the Chapter 3 on power management and battery.
8 8 Auto Suspend-to-Disk After Defines the duration before your notebook enters the Suspend to Disk. Hot Key Suspend Data to Defines whether the sy
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8 Exit menu In the Exit menu of the Setup Utility, you can select one of the following items. Figure 8-5. Exit Menu Save Changes & Exit Saves
Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot notebook problems.
Common Problems Problems with your notebook can be caused by something as minor as an unplugged power cord or as major as a damaged hard disk drive.
T-2 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting
Question: Why does the power switch not function? • Make sure the AC power cable is correctly connected to a live wall outlet. • The power switch doe
• If you cannot do the software reset, turn the notebook off, wait more than ten seconds, and turn the notebook back on. Question: Why is the batter
Question: Why can I not read or write data in the hard disk? • Confirm the drive name and the file name are correct. • Confirm the hard disk has suff
Figure T-1. Inserting a Fine Rod Question: Why do I get a non-system disk or disk error message? • You may have inserted a non-bootable disk in Driv
• Check whether the notebook and the printer are connected correctly. • Check whether the printer has enough paper. • From the Start menu, select Set
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DISCONNECT THE AC CORD AND THE BATTERY BEFORE SERVICING. CAUTION: FOR A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL DISCONNECTION, P
• Confirm the monitor is connected correctly. • Make sure the CRT monitor is selected as the display by pressing Fn+F5. • Make sure the value of the
• Confirm the item of the GlidePoint in the Advanced menu of the Setup Utility is Enabled. • If a PS/2 mouse is connected to the notebook, the GlideP
Question: Why does the “Autotyping” message appear when I start the notebook? • You may have installed or uninstalled the floppy disk drive without c
Index A AC adapter 1-2, 2-1 jack xix AC cord 1-2 AC power indicator xviii, 2-1 advanced menu of setup utility 8-5 advanced power management 3-10 au
M main menu of setup utility 8-3 memory module 6-6, A-9 microphone xviii modem (only in US and Canada) 5-4, T-6 jack xix, 5-4 mouse T-6 PS/2 4-4
V ventilation openings xx W warm boot 2-2 Windows T-2 logo keys 2-5 power management 3-10 setting up 1-5 Start menu 2-5 Z ZV-port compliant car
Safety Precautions General • Follow all cautions and instructions which may be marked on the notebook. • Except as described elsewhere in this manua
• Check the AC power cord and power connectors periodically for damage. Replace the power cord immediately if damage is found. • Never subject your n
• Charge the battery pack only with the AC adapter included with your notebook. Discharging • Do not use the battery pack for any purpose other than
• Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. • Never touch uninsulated telephone wire
About This Manual Notice Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of SHARP Cor
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Manual Conventions This manual uses a set of style conventions described below. Notes and Cautions are italicized with icons: A note icon informs
SHARP PERSONAL COMPUTER, PC-9800T This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:(1)this devic
Refer to Infrared Communication section in Chapter 5. xx
Appearance of the Notebook Each number after the arrow indicates the page referring to the part. General View Power Switch→ 1-4PC Card Slot Slide Do
Right IR Port → 5-1Audio Output JackAudio Input JackExternal Microphone Jack → 4-7Modem Jack → 5-4(US & Canada only)CD Tray Eject Hole → T-3CD-R
Bottom Right-side bay lock latch→ 2-7Ventilation Openings( Do not cover)Left-side bay lock latch→ 2-8LegsYou can tilt the notebook byrotating i
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Chapter 4: Peripherals Display...4-1 Printer ...
Appearance of the Notebook Each number after the arrow indicates the page referring to the part. General View Power Switch→ 1-4PC Card Slot Slide Do
Right IR Port → 5-1Audio Output JackAudio Input JackExternal Microphone Jack → 4-7Modem Jack → 5-4(US & Canada only)CD Tray Eject Hole → T-3CD-R
Bottom Right-side bay lock latch→ 2-7Ventilation Openings( Do not cover)Left-side bay lock latch→ 2-8LegsYou can tilt the notebook byrotating i
CHAPTER 1 Quick Setup Your notebook is designed and pre-configured for easy setup and use. This chapter describes the steps to get your noteboo
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact Sharp Electronics Corp. for repair and (or) warranty information (Refer to the end of
1 Unpacking the Notebook Your notebook comes securely packaged in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton. Upon receiving your notebook, open the carton
1 Connecting to AC Power Your notebook works with either the rechargeable battery or AC power. See the next chapter for more information on power s
1 Opening the Notebook To open your notebook, 1. Slide the display lock latch until the screen cover releases, and raise the cover. 2. Tilt the c
1 Turning Power On To turn on the power, 1. Make sure your notebook is connected to the AC Power. When using the notebook the first time, be sure
1 Setting up Windows 95 The first steps in the setup process are as follows: • Gathering information • Configuring your computer • Restarting your c
1 Setting Original Wallpaper After setting up Windows 95, set the SHARP original wallpaper in the following procedure. 1. Double-click the Click me
1 Shutting Down the System To turn off the notebook: 1. From the Start menu, select Shut Down. 2. Click Yes, and the notebook turns off automaticall
CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations This chapter describes the basic operations you can perform on the notebook.
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2 Choosing Power Source You can use the notebook with one of the following power sources: • AC power from a wall outlet • Rechargeable battery pack
2 Resetting the System You may need to reset the system after adding hardware or software so that your notebook will recognize the newly installed d
2 Operating GlidePoint Your notebook is provided with an integrated pointing device called GlidePoint. Through GlidePoint, you can move the pointer
2 Click, Double-click, and Right-click To click, double-click, or right-click, you can use the left or right button just like those of a mouse. Ins
2 Using Keyboard Your notebook, equipped with the Windows Enhanced Keyboard, provides all the functionality of a full-sized desktop keyboard. You s
2 Increases the LCD screen brightness. Decreases the LCD screen contrast (only for DSTN models). Increases the LCD screen contrast (only for DST
2 Installing Units into Bays When shipped, your notebook is equipped with the CD-ROM drive in the right-side bay and with the floppy disk drive in t
2 2. Insert the unit into the bay with the connector forward. When the unit is correctly installed, you hear a clicking sound, and the bay lock lat
2 Installing and Uninstalling the Floppy Disk Drive After installing or uninstalling the floppy disk drive, you have to change the settings as follow
2 Using Floppy Disks You can use double-density (2DD) 720KB or high-density (2HD) 1.44MB floppy disks. Handling Floppy Disks • Do not open the shu
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2 Always insert a floppy disk straight into the notebook. When inserting the disk into the notebook, make sure it is not upside down. Do not push th
2 Backing Up Data We recommend that you regularly backup the data on your hard disk drive in case. Windows 95 has a backup function to let you easil
2 Using CD Compact disc (CD) is a storage medium with which you can read data, play music, install and run programs, etc. The CD-ROM drive is avail
2 6. Gently push the CD tray back into the notebook. • When inserting a CD, do not use force. • Make sure the CD is correctly inserted into the
CHAPTER 3 Battery and Power Management This chapter explains how to manage the notebook's power effectively and use optional battery packs.
3 Battery Pack When not connected to an external power source, your notebook operates with the rechargeable battery pack. The battery pack, when fu
3 5. Connect the notebook to the AC adapter and fully charge the battery pack. • If you connect the notebook to wall outlet while discharging th
3 Low Battery Indication When the battery power becomes significantly low, the battery charge indicator () blinks red and the warning beep sounds. T
3 Power Management The power management saves electricity and extends battery life by controlling power supply to built-in devices. In power manage
Notice for Users in Canada About Modem The REN is 0.3. The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that th
3 Idle Mode Your notebook enters the idle mode if you do not use the keyboard, GlidePoint, the mouse, the hard disk, or the serial port for about ten
3 • You open the screen cover and press any key if the system enters the suspend mode by closing the cover (as long as the battery voltage is suffici
3 Suspend-to-Disk Mode The Suspend to Disk mode saves the current condition in an area of hard disk, which is called ‘‘ suspend-to-disk partition,’’
3 Setting Power Configuration You can configure power management settings in the Power menu of the Setup Utility. Figure 3-1. Setup Utility Powe
3 Hot-Key Suspend Data to Switches whether the system enters the Suspend to RAM or Suspend to Disk when you press Fn + F12. Cover Close Specifies t
3 Windows Power Management Besides the power management features you can adjust in the Setup Utility, your notebook complies with the Windows power
CHAPTER 4 Peripherals This chapter describes how to use peripheral devices of your notebook. You can connect a printer, external monitor, exter
4 Display You can use a CRT monitor as an external monitor. To display only on a CRT monitor, use a VGA-compliant model or model with 1024x768 or h
4 • If you select True Color in the Color Palette, * The drawing speed of screen is decreased, * The screen seems corrupted when displaying video or
“The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by
4 Printer Before using the printer, read the printer manual. Connecting a Printer 1. Turn off the notebook and the printer. 2. Open the connec
4 Keyboard/Mouse Connecting a Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse If you wish to use a full size desktop keyboard or external PS/2 mouse with your notebook, foll
4 Connecting a Serial Mouse 1. Turn off the notebook. 2. Open the connector compartment cover on the rear side. 3. Connect the serial mouse to th
4 Audio System Connecting audio equipment 1. Turn off the notebook and any connected peripherals. 2. Use the following audio cable for the connect
4 Connecting an external microphone 1. Turn off the notebook. 2. Connect the external microphone to the external microphone jack on the right side.
4 Universal Serial Bus Your notebook has a new interface called Universal Serial Bus (USB). This interface unifies the connection between computer
CHAPTER 5 Communication Functions This chapter explains how to use infrared communications and the built-in modem.
5 Infrared Communication Using the IR (infrared) port located on the right side of your notebook, you can wirelessly communicate with infrared-equip
5 Setting for Each Application The settings for each communications software are different as below; however, most of them are automatically done. Co
Notice for Users in Australia Service Inquiries Please contact your dealer for service if required or contact Sharp Corporation of Australia on 1-8
5 3. Disable the IR communication. 4. Click OK. To use IR communications software again, select IrDA (even when using ASK-type application). Other
5 Modem (US and Canada only) You can use the built-in modem for data transfer, fax communication and voice communication. Connecting the Modem to
5 4. In the Power menu, set Power Management to Disabled. 5. Press Esc, select Save Changes & Exit, and press Enter. 6. After the notebook res
CHAPTER 6 Hardware Expansion This chapter describes how to handle PC cards and increase memory of the notebook.
6 PC Cards Your notebook is equipped with two PC card slots which can accommodate two Type II or one Type III card(s) conforming to the standards o
6 3. Slightly pull out the PC card eject button, and fold it down toward the right. 4. Close the PC card slot cover. If the inserted card has a c
6 ZV-Port Compliant PC Card To use a ZV-port compliant PC Card, you need to install CardWorks. When not using ZV-port compliant PC Cards, uninstall
6 • If you cannot use a ZV-port compliant PC Card after the above procedure, install the other version of CardWorks, which is stored at: R:\PCCARD
6 17. Repeat the above steps to remove another Cirrus Logic PD6832 CardBus Controller. 18. Click Refresh. 19. Make sure both of Cirrus Logic
Notice for Users in the UK IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: BLUE: Neutral BROWN: Live A
6 Memory Module Your notebook comes with 32MB of memory. You can expand the memory size by installing a pair of 4MB, 8MB or 16MB memory modules.
6 5. Turn over the notebook to the ordinary position, and open the display panel. 6. Remove the memory compartment cover by pressing down and then
6 9. With the connector face down, insert the board until the end of the board is matched with the two lines on the slot. Connector Figure 6-6. Inse
CHAPTER 7 Using Passwords This chapter describes how to set up security to limit access to the notebook.
7 Passwords If you set a password, only a person who knows the password can use certain functions of your notebook. The password feature protects yo
7 Figure 7-1. Setup Utility Security Configuration Screen Setting Up the User Password To set the user password, you have to set the supervisor p
7 Security Slot You can prevent theft by using a security cable and the security slot on the rear side of your notebook. Figure 7-2. Security Sl
CHAPTER 8 Setup Utility This chapter describes how to run the Setup Utility to change settings on your notebook.
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