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Página 1 - TRANSPORT XKE

2TRANSPORT XKE MAS001412-02

Página 2 - Warning:

11HowlingHowling is the high-pitched whining or shrieking thatis sometimes generated by the speaker when themicrophone input setting is on and the vol

Página 3 - Contents

12CD-ROM DriveDrive Access Lamp(Orange)Open/Close ButtonEmergency EjectPinholeCD-ROM Drive PowerLED (Green)Volume ControlSearch(Forward/Reverse)Stop (

Página 4 - Welcome!

13Power lampGlows a steady green after you press and hold down the Powerbutton for a second. Goes out after you press the Power buttonagain. It flas

Página 5 - 1. Getting Started

14Mini-LCD control panelLocated just below the display panel. Each symbol displayedindicates the status of a system feature.Floppy disk in-useData i

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15Touch PadDual Mouse ButtonsYour TransPort features the Pick-a-Point dual pointing system.This lets you use either the pointing stick or touch pad t

Página 7 - Where to work

16KeyboardFigure 1-3: 87-Key keyboard.TransPort XKE has a standard notebook keyboard with 87-keys,an embedded numeric keypad, and twelve function key

Página 8 - System features

17Hot keysFigure 1-5: Hot keysDisplay ModeSpeakerVolumeBrightnessBeep VolumeFunction Key (Fn) must be helddown to adjust your display andvolume setti

Página 9 - Front Infrared (IR) port

18Right side viewFigure 1-6: Interior features (right side view).Power buttonPress and hold for one to two seconds to turn computerON or OFF.Note:Pre

Página 10 - Countermeasures

19Left side viewFigure 1-7: Interior features (left side view).PC CardEject ButtonsKensingtonTM SecurityLock SlotPC Card 0 SlotPC Card 1 SlotKensingt

Página 11 - CD-ROM Drive

20Rear infrared portTransfers data between computers or peripherals withoutcables.Stereo Headphone jackConnects a stereo headphone or amplified extern

Página 12 - LED Indicators

3Why read this manual?This book, the User's Guide, contains technical information, SETUPinstructions, and detailed configuration settings. It als

Página 13 - Mini-LCD control panel

21The included AC adapter plugs into the DC In connector. Theadapter powers your system and recharges your batteries at thesame time. Also, the AC p

Página 14 - Internal pointing devices

22Note:Modular hard disk drives do not operate in the left bay, only inthe right bay.Left Expansion BayLeft FlexOpt Bay can hold abattery or a floppy

Página 15 - Numeric keypad

23Your system comes with software that allows most PC cards tobe recognized when inserted or ejected. Some third-party cardsmay require their own clie

Página 16 - Hot keys

24Disk drivesYour system comes with a removable internal hard disk drive, aremovable 3.5-inch floppy disk drive and a removable CD-ROMdrive. Followin

Página 17 - Right side view

25The illustration above shows one way to place a TransPort XKEfor an infrared data exchange. For best results, keep thecomputers within a meter of e

Página 18 - KE Kensington

26Connecting to a modem or cellular phone• The modem uses a standard RJ-11 cable forconnecting to a phone line.• Connectivity to certain data-ready ce

Página 19 - Rear view

27The manual eject pinhole is used only if the tray of the CD-ROM drive will not open. Turn off the unit, then insert anunfolded paper clip into the h

Página 20 - MicronDock port replicator

28Charge LampNo lightOrange glowSlowly flashing orangeFast flashing orangeGreen glowFast flashing greenOrange/GreenBattery operation or no battery ins

Página 21 - Right Expansion Bay

29Microphone In(Mono)Mini-DINPS/2KeyboardS-Video OutKensingtonTMSecurity LockNTSC Video OutExternal Monitor SCSI-210/100 Base TLAN ConnectorAC InLin

Página 22 - PC card slots (PCMCIA)

30Connecting your TransPort XKE when it ispowered off to the MicronDock (Cold Docking).1. Turn the TransPort power off.2.Disconnect all peripheral dev

Página 23 - Disk drives

4ContentsContentsWelcome! ... 41. Getting Started...

Página 24 - Infrared ports

31Connecting your TransPort XKE while it is in theSuspend Mode to your MicronDock (WarmDocking).1. Place the unit in suspend (see page 16 for furtheri

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32Connecting your TransPort XKE while it is runningto the MicronDock (Hot Docking).Caution:Warm Docking - The system will beep and SAFE UN-DOCK LED w

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33Powering down your TransPort XKE andundocking. (Cold Undocking)1. Save the work that is currently in progress, quit allopen application programs and

Página 27 - port replicator

34Disconnecting the MicronDock from your TransPort XKE while it is running (Hot Undocking). Select the eject button (in Windows 95). Hold down the <

Página 28 - MicronDock features

352. Powering YourNotebookThis chapter provides you with the information you need tooperate your TransPort XKE series system.You will learn how to:• P

Página 29 - KE when it is

36When you press the battery level button, the charge lights tellyou approximately what percentage of power remains in thebattery pack.How much actual

Página 30 - KE while it is in the

37To install a battery pack, first place the computer in suspendmode or power down completely. Then insert the battery intoone of the expansion bays a

Página 31 - KE while it is running

38Extra battery packFor maximum running time, your TransPort XKE can hold anextra rechargeable battery pack, for a total of two battery packsonboard.

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39When you run your TransPort XKE on two battery packs, thenotebook doesn’t use both batteries at the same time. Instead, itdischarges the batteries

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40Low battery warningsTwo warnings alert you when your system’s battery is low andneeds charging.Warning 1: Five minutes or less to shut down. The mi

Página 34 - Notebook

5Welcome!Welcome to the TransPort XKE User’s Guide! This guide isdesigned to help you get the most out of your system and keep itrunning trouble free

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41What to do if you get a low-battery warningIf your AC adapter and a power outlet are available:1. Put the notebook in suspend mode by pressing <F

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423. Hardware SetupRunning the SETUP programThe SETUP program lets you customize how your computeruses various hardware features. SETUP’s data is st

Página 37 - Running on battery power

43Note:You shouldn’t need to adjust your hard drive parametersbecause the system detects drive type automatically. If yoursystem fails to detect the

Página 38 - Discharging two battery packs

4432 Bit I/O: [Enabled]This settings enables or disables 32 bit IDE data transfers.Transfer Mode: Fast PIO4Selects the method for moving data to/from

Página 39 - Warm-swapping a battery pack

45I/O Device ConfigurationConfigures and reports the status of the hardware built intoyour system.Serial Port: [Auto] defaultAutoDisabledEnabledBase I

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46Audio Options MenuConfigures and reports the status of the audio hardware built intoyour system.Multimedia device: [Enabled] defaultConfigure the so

Página 41 - 3. Hardware Setup

47Windows 95 Operating System: [Win95b] defaultWin95aWin95bSelect the appropriate Windows 95 installed in your system.Large Disk Access Mode: [DOS] de

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48Set Supervisor Password: [Press Enter]Opens a dialog box prompt for setting or erasing passwords.Enter New Password: [__ ]Confirm New Pa

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49Power Savings: [Customize] defaultDisabledMaximum PerformanceMaximum Power SavingsSets power management mode, which controls system powermanagement

Página 44 - Advanced Menu

50Caution:Save to Disk uses a special hard disk partition created atthe factory. If you delete this partition, Save to Disk willno longer work.Restor

Página 45 - Audio Options Menu

61. Getting StartedThis chapter introduces you to the TransPort XKE system.The following instructions should help you:• Open your TransPort XKE• Ident

Página 46 - Security Menu

51Note:The Exit menu lets you choose to save changes or return toprevious values.Exit Saving Changes:Exit after writing all changed SETUP values to CM

Página 47 - Power Savings Menu

524. InstallingAccessoriesThe TransPort XKE is a versatile machine with several availableaccessories. This chapter describes how to add some of those

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53Figure 4-2: Memory board location.The RAM module slots are beneath the memory access panel.To install a memory moduleHolding the module gently by it

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54Installing a modular hard drive or floppy driveYour computer will automatically recognize a hard disk or floppydisk drive module when you install it

Página 50 - Boot Menu

55Installing and removing the CD-ROM driveYour CD-ROM drive can play your favorite music on the built-in stereo speakers, load and run an application

Página 51 - Accessories

56NTSC and S-Video Setup:Your Micron TransPort XKE has provisions to connect yourTransPort to a television via NTSC (National TelevisionStandard Commi

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57Click on NeoMagicClick on Display OptionsClick on the TV(NTSC) option for USA/Canada or TV(PAL) forEurope or TV (SECAM) for France and Russia and th

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585. System SoftwareOptionsYour TransPort XKE has been preloaded and tested with eitherWindows NT 4.0 Workstation or Windows 95. If you havequestions

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59Power PanelMicron Electronics has included with your systema 32-bit application called “Phoenix® PowerPanel”TM from Phoenix Technologies, Ltd. This

Página 55 - NTSC and S-Video Setup:

60NoteDockNoteDock, also from Softex,Inc., allows you to hot dock andundock your TransPort XKE on your optional Micron Dock withthe same ease as in Wi

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7Your box contains the packing slip, this manual, your cablesand other manuals, a battery pack, your drive module(s), an ACadapter, system backup soft

Página 57 - 5. System Software

616. Embedded ModemGuideOverviewThe internal modem built into your computer provides you withall the communications functionality you need to send and

Página 58 - Windows NT 4.0 Only:

62Using Your ModemThis section describes how to:• Use your modem with your communications software• Confirm and/or reset the appropriate initializatio

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63Distinctive RingIf your telephone company is providing Distinctive Ring service,you can have the modem report the ring type to your computer.However

Página 60 - 6. Embedded Modem

64Connecting to your Cellular PhoneOnce you have the appropriate cellular phone cable, connectthe phone to the computer as follows:1.Insert the cable

Página 61 - Using Your Modem

65Modem TroubleshootingMany problems result from a loose or defective cable, typingerrors, or a misunderstanding about how the modem shouldwork. First

Página 62 - Wireline Connectivity

66The modem disconnectsprematurely.Excessive modem retrains.The modem remains connectedwhen the communicationsoftware is terminated.The modem cannot t

Página 63 - Cellular

67AT CommandsAT commands, which are issued from an asynchronous DTEsuch as a computer, control the modem’s operation and softwareconfiguration. The fo

Página 64 - Modem Troubleshooting

68E1*FnF0F1*HnH0*H1InI0I2I3I4I9LnL0L1L2*L3MnM0M1*M2M3NnN0N1*OnO0O1O3PQnQ0*Q1TVnV0V1*WnW0W1W2*XnX0X1X2X3X4*X5X6X7YnY0ZnZ0Local Character echo ON (modem

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69&Cn&C0&C1*&Dn&D0&D1&D2*&D3&Fn&F0&F5&Gn&G0*&G1&G2&Kn&K0&K3*&K4&Mn&

Página 66 - AT Commands

70AT% (percent) Commands%Bn%B0%Cn%C0%C1*View numbers in blacklist.Displays the numbers for which the last call attempted in the past two hoursfailed.

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8Let your computer acclimate itselfAlthough your TransPort XKE can easily standtemperature extremes, it doesn’t like rapid changesin temperature, espe

Página 68 - AT& (ampersand) Commands

7111 CONNECT 4800 Connection rate at 4800 BPS.12 CONNECT 9600 Connection rate at 9600 BPS.13 CONNECT 14400 Connection rate at 14400 BPS.14 CONNECT 192

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7216 Attempt a 26400 BPS connection17 Attempt a 28800 BPS connection18 Attempt a 31200 BPS connection19* Attempt a 33600 BPS connectionS38 Bit Value D

Página 70 - S-Registers (S0 through S19)

737. System Care andPrecautionsBattery and LCDCaution:The LCD can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Nodetergents or chemicals should be used.Warning:The f

Página 71 - S-Registers (S72, S89, S108)

74CD-ROMCAUTION:Handle the disk only by the edges. To keep the diskclean, avoid touching its surface. Disks should bereturned to their cases after us

Página 72 - Precautions

75Precautions for AC adapter and power cord useCaution:Choose an outlet that is easy to reach and near yourcomputer.Don’t use the AC adapter around st

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76Precautions for Battery PackWhen using this battery pack, be sure to observe the followingpoints.Failure to do so may result in the battery pack lea

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778. SystemSpecificationsCPUIntel Pentium 166MHz, 200MHz, 233MHz, or 266MHzwith MMX TechnologyChipsetIntel 430TX PCI chipsetMemoryL1 cache 32 KB (Inte

Página 75 - Precautions for Battery Pack

78Battery pack specificationsType: Smart rechargeable lithium-ion batteryVoltage: 10.8 V DCCapacity: 5,400 mAhAmbient temperatureShort term: 14° to 10

Página 76 - Specifications

79Data Modem SpecificationsConnectRates Up to 56 KBPS transmit and receiveAuto rate fallback/forward from53,600 BPS to 300 BPSStandards ITU-T V.34: 33

Página 77 - Embedded Modem

80Windows® ShortcutsCtrl-C copy to clipboardCtrl-V paste from the clipboardCtrl-X delete and copy to clipboardAlt-Tab toggle between open programsAlt-

Página 78 - Voice Modem Specifications

9• Universal Serial Bus (USB) port.• 128 Bit PCI graphics accelerator with hardware MPEG1 and2MB EDO memory.• NTSC video output capability lets you di

Página 79 - Quick Reference Sheet

81Appendix A: Safety practicesYour computer is built for traveling, but it is not indestructible.When using your computer, please follow these safety

Página 80 - Appendix A: Safety practices

82Appendix B: Micron PowerSM WarrantyMICRON TRANSPORT* MODEL LAPTOP COMPUTER LIMITEDWARRANTIES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT POLICIESFIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANT

Página 81 - Warranty

83import and export duties, and all other fees and charges imposed bygovernment or quasi-governmental agencies or officials must be paid byinternation

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84request pick-up. You must completely package the product priorto the carrier’s pick-up.3. The carrier will pick up the packaged product from the agr

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85Appendix C: Regulatory SpecificationsFCC NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device, pursu

Página 84 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

86Federal Regulatory Statements - MotorolaEmbedded ModemFCC Part 68 RequirementsThis equipment complies with FCC rules Part 68. Located on the equipme

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87Appendix D:Ergonomic NoticeNow that you have your Micron computer, you will probablyspend many hours exploring the capabilities of this machine,and

Página 86 - Ergonomic Notice

88DIP Switches - Small switches on a piece ofhardware such as a CPU, a printer, or anoption card. DIP switch settings controlvarious functions and pro

Página 87 - Glossary

89IndexAAdvanced menu 44BBattery Packsbefore using battery pack 34care and precautions 69checking non-installed battery 38discharging 38inserting

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90To get help:Notebook Technical Support800-393-8935Micron Corporate Headquarters800-828-0416Customer Service 888-643-7662Micron Sales 800-964-2766Int

Página 89 - To get help:

10Latches slide to release the displaypanelMicrophoneMini-LCD Control PanelSpeakerFront Infrared (IR) PortRight Expansion Bay (CD-ROM Drive)Left Expan

Página 90 - MAS10091-MAN-01 10/97

91MAS 001412-02MAS10091-MAN-01 10/97

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