LG Electronics USA DT-KK PERSONAL COMPUTER User Manual

LG Electronics USA PERSONAL COMPUTER Users Manual

USERS MANUAL 4

System Expansion 67℘Power on/off and power/hard diskoperation status indication lampconnector (F_PANEL)Connects the floppy diskdriver.ℜℜFloppy disk driver connector(FDD: 34 pins)ℙPower connector (ATX: 24 pins)Connects the powersupply unit. ℝℝPower connector (ATX_12V: 4 pins)&RQQHFWVWKHIURQW86%.℞℞USB connector (F_USB1, F_USB1:10 pins)Connects camcorderssupporting IEEE1394.℟1394 connector (F1_1394: 10 pins)Connects a front ear-phone and microphone.℠℠Audio connector (AZALIA_FP: 10pins)S_ATA connector islinked to the hard diskdriver.Connects the poweron/off switch and thepower/hard disk operationstatus indication lamp.CDROM, hard diskdriver.Connects the powersupply unit.ℚHard disk connector (S_ATA1,S_ATA2, S_ATA3, S_ATA4: 7 pins)ℛℛOptic drive connector (IDE : 40 pins) Connects the SPDIFport with optic outputfeature. ℡SPDIF connector (SPDIF_LG: 3 pins)Provides power to theCPU fan.⌅⌅CPU fan (CPU_FAN: 4 pins)Connects the VFD.⌇VFD connector Installed at the bottom(rear panel) of the system,and connects the VFD.⌆⌆System fan (SYSTEM_FAN: 3 pins)F_PANELATXS_ATAIDEFDDATXUSBF1_1394AZALIA_FPSPIFCPU_FANSYSTEM_FANVFD
System Expansion686-4 Replacing the CPUTo upgrade the CPU for better performance of the computer, you need to replace theCPU first. Check the location and the type of the CPU in the main board, and do thefollowing. (Shape of the CPU FAN and CPU replacement methods may differ bymodel.)ⓞRemove four screws fixing the CPU fan as shownin the figure.ⓠTurn the CPU socket handle as shown in the figureof Step ℘, and open the cover as shown in the fig-ure of Step ℙ.℘ℙⓟRemove the CPU fan as shown in the figure.
System Expansion 69ⓡLift the CPU up carefully to remove it from the main board.ⓢInsert the new CPU with caution in the CPU socket inthe correct direction and put down the handle of theCPU socket ℘and close the cover ℙ.ⓣInsert the CPU FAN as shown in the figure, andfix it with four screws.If you force the CPU into the socket withoutaligning the mark, you may break the pins.℘ℙ
System Expansion706-5. Expanding the Computer Memory You may expand the memory capacity, if needs be.About MemoryThis system uses a 240-pin memory module called Double Data Rate-2 (DDR-2),not the old 184-pin memory module called Double Data Rate (DDR). The mainboard can support maximum 2GB in memory.Before Expanding the MemoryãWhen disassembling the computer, wear gloves to protect internal parts of thecomputer and slot cards from damage.ãAs the memory is sensitive to static electricity, be careful with the static electrici-ty when removing or installing a memory.ãCheck the specifications of the current memory and the new memory beforeexpanding the memory.ãUnlike SIMM, DIMM is of 64 bits. Therefore, single DIMM can function, and youcan add DIMM by one.ãWindows 95, 98SE, and ME support maximum 512MB. Installing a memory with highercapacity than 512MB may cause malfunctioning of the system.NoteNoteãWhen expanding the memory, add a memory with the same specification (DDR-2SDRAM for 1.8V). (The shape of the memory may differ depending on the productmodel.)ãThe DDR-2 memory provides greatly improved transmission rate than existing memo-ries, and is differently shaped.'''5
System Expansion 71Refer to the following when expanding memory.ãThis computer supports PC3200/4300, DDR-2 specification. ãWhen expanding the memory, use only unbuffered DDR SDRAM DMMãWhen inserting two same memories in same-colored DIMM slots, the computer will oper-ate in Dual Channel mode.FSB Frequency400/533 MHzUsable MemoryPC3200/4300-DDR-2 SDRAM 400/533MHzPreparing a Memory Before purchasing memory, study the specifications and features of the currentmemory.Specification : PC3200/4300 (240-pin DDR-2 SDRAM)Rate : 400MHz (200MHz Á2), 533MHz (266MHz Á2)Type : 256MB, 512MBComposing the MemoryTotal memory capacityDIMM 1 DIMM 2 DIMM 3 DIMM 4DUAL/SINGLESINGLEDUALDUALSINGLEDUALDUALDUALDUAL512MB256MB 256MB256MB 256MB256MB1024MB256MB 256MB 256MB 256MB512MB 512MB512MB 512MB2048MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB512 (One out of four slots)256 (One out of four slots)ãThe computer operates faster in Dual Channel mode.ãUse the same memory to operate the computer in Dual Channel mode.ãIt is recommended to use Dual Channel mode. Note
System Expansion72Main board configuration, memory socket and memory type may differ by model.ⓞLoosen the screws on the rear panelof the computer, and remove thecover.ⓟRelease the latches from both flanks of the memory. The memory will beremoved automatically.Replacing the Memory ãBefore opening the computer cover,turn off the power and all peripheralsconnected to the computer.Disconnect all power cables.NoteⓞLay the latches outwards from thememory socket.ⓟInsert the memory (DIMM) vertically inthe socket in line with the grooves asshown in the figure.Installing MemoryãWhen using a DDR memory, thememory must be installed in eachchannel for Dual Channel mode.1-3 and 2-4 of dual Channels No. 1 ~ 4The memory will be automaticallyinstalled even if not latched.However, it is recommended to fas-ten the latches until the memory iscompletely fixed.NoteThe memory will be automaticallyinstalled even if not latched. However, itis recommended to fasten the latchesuntil the memory is completely fixedlatch℘ℙℚℛ
System Expansion 73Checking the Expanded MemoryTurn on the power after installing the memory. Then, the computer will detect the mem-ory so that you don't need to change the system setup. The capacity of the installedmemory is checked as follows.ⓞConnect the power cord and other cables, and turn on the computer and the moni-tor. Then, the initial screen to check the status of the computer will appear.ⓟWhen the following screen appears, press [Esc] key. Then, POST screen willappear.ⓠOn the next screen, press [Pause] to freeze the screen temporarily and to checkthe Memory Testing : XXXXXX OK part.ⓡAfter checking the memory, press the [Esc] key. Windows screen will proceed.ãIn the case that the logo screen is processed too fast to stop, press [Delete] key on theLG logo screen. Then, select Advanced BIOS Features ĚFull Screen Logo ShowSelectable, and change status from Enabled to Disabled.Note$ZDUG0RGXODU%,26Y;;;;;$Q(QHUJ\6WDU$OO\&RS\ULJKW&$ZDUG6RIWZDUH,QF%XLOG,'/*;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0DLQ3URFHVVRU,QWHO53HQWLXP5;3URFHVVRU;;;0+]0HPRU\7HVW;;;;;;2.3UHVV'(/WRHQWHU6(783;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0HPRU\7HVWLQJ;;;;;;2.
System Expansion746-6. Adding a Hard DiskThis computer supports up to four serial ATA controllers, and you can add one harddisk drive.The following is when you purchase a hard disk and installs it, and describes themost common case when you add a hard disk to a computer that is already equippedwith one hard diskãWhen disassembling the computer, wear gloves to protect internal parts of the computerand slot cards from damage.ãUse screws compatible with specification when installing the hard disk in the main body.Otherwise, critical damage may be done to electronic parts. For stable use of the harddisk, fix the hard disk in the main body of the computer to prevent vibration.Before Adding a Hard Disk Adding a Hard DiskãWrite down the capacity, the cylinder count, the numbers of headsand sectors of the hard disk marked on the upper part of the harddisk. They are necessary for system setup (depending on theproduct model.)NoteNoteãPrepare the hard disk to install.ãThe hard disk must be serial ATA type. Signalconnector Powerconnector
System Expansion 75ⓞRefer to Opening the computer case (page 66) to remove the computer casecover.ⓠConnect the power cable connector as shown No1 and the signal cable connec-tor as shown No 2 to the new hard disk you want to replace in the hard diskcase.ⓟRemove 4 screws on the hard drive case and open the hard drive case as thedirection of the arrow.Incorrect connection of the signal andpower cord may cause disfunction to thecomputer or  electric shock.ℙ
System Expansion76ⓣRefer to Closing the computer case (page 66) to close the computer case cover.ⓢFasten 4 screws after installing the hard disk drive as shown on the picture.ⓡInstall the hard disk drive case to the computer and fasten the 4 screws.ãYou should setup and format your computer afterinstalling the hard disk. Refer to the Hard disk setup(page82). NoteãIncorrect connection of the power and signal cables toa hard disk drive may damage the drive.Note
System Expansion 77ⓞTurn on the computer and the monitor.ⓟWhile the LG logo screen is on, press [Delete] key.ⓠThen, the initial screen of System Setup menu will appear. ⓡExecute the initial screen of the System Setup menu, and select StandardCMOS Features by pressing >Ⓑ@>Ⓒ@>⒵@, and >Ⓐ@keys. Then, press [Enter].Hard disk drive setup3KRHQL[$ZDUG%,26&0266HWXS8WLOLW\Ě 6WDQGDUG&026)HDWXUHV Ě3&+HDOWK6WDWXVĚ $GYDQFHG%,26)HDWXUHV Ě )UHTXHQF\9ROWDJH&RQWUROĚ $GYDQFHG&KLSVHW)HDWXUHV /RDG2SWLPL]HG'HIDXOWVĚ ,QWHJUDWHG3HULSKHUDOV 6HW3DVVZRUGĚ 3RZHU0DQDJHPHQW6HWXS 6DYH([LW6HWXSĚ 3Q33&,&RQILJXUDWLRQV ([LW:LWKRXW6DYLQJ(VF4XLW êëè é 6HOHFWOWHP)6DYH([LW6HWXS9LUXV3URWHFWLRQ%RRW6HTXHQFH
System Expansion78ⓢWhen the following appears, select IDE Channel 0 Salve by pressing>Ⓑ@>Ⓒ@>⒵@, and >Ⓐ@keys and press [Enter] key.ⓣPress [Enter] key on IDE Channel 0 Slave to set it as Auto, and press [Enter]key again on IDE HDD Auto-Detection to set it as Slave. Then, the additionallyinstalled hard disk will be automatically detected.ⓤTo save changes in System Setup, press the [F10] key.ⓥWhen the following message appears, press the [Enter] key to restart the computer.Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up UtilityStandard BIOS FeaturesData (mm:dd:yy) XXX, XXX, XXXXTime (hh:mm:ss) XX, XX, XXĚIDE Channel 0 Master  Press EnterXXXXXMBĚIDE Channel 0 Slave Press Enter  None ĚIDE Channel 1 Master Press Enter  None ĚIDE Channel 1 Slave Press Enter  None Drive A X.XXM, X.XinDrive B NoneVideo EGA/VGAHalt On All, But Keyboard.CPU Type X.XXX.XXX.XXBIOS Version  Build ID :LG Video Memory X.XX KSystem Memory X.XX KTotal Memory X.XX KItem HelpMenu Level      ĚTo auto-detect theHDD's size, head...onthis channelêëèé:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General HelpF5:Previous Values            F7:Optimized Defaults3UHVV(QWHU1RQHĚ,'(&KDQQHO6ODYHIDE HDD Auto-DetectionPress EnterIDE Channel 0 Slave  AutoAccess Mode AutoCapacity 0 MB Cylinder 0Head 0Precomp 0Lauding Zome 0Sector   0 Item HelpMenu Level      ĚTo auto-detect theHDD's size, head...onthis channelêëèé:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General HelpF5:Previous Values            F7:Optimized Defaults$XWR3UHVV(QWHU6$9(WR&026 DQG(;,7<1"<Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up UtilityIDE Channel 0 Slave
System Expansion 79Configuring the Hard Disk (in Factory Setting Status)ⓞSelect the [Start] button on the desk top, and click the [Execute].ⓟInput diskmgmt.msc, and click [OK].ⓠSelect Added Disk 1 on Disk Management screen.Right-click and select [New Loglcal Drive]. ⓡWhen New Partition Wizard screen appears, click the [Next] button.If you partition the hard disk using "diskmgmt.msc" existing data on the hard diskdriver will be deleted. You must carefully partition the hard disk when there is data onthe disk.
80 System ExpansionⓢWhen the partition type selection screen appears, select the main partition andclick the [Next] button.ⓣSelect the maximum size, and click the [Next] button.ⓤSelect the Drive Letter and click the [Next] button.You can use as muchspace as you select in theabove window.
81System ExpansionⓥWhen the partition format appears, set the file system, allocation unit, and vol-ume label suitable for the User Environment and click the [Next] button.ⓦThe Partition Wizard has been completed. Click the [Finish] button.ⓧAfter the completion, the additional hard disk will normally function.
82 System Expansion6-7.Installing an Expansion CardYou sometimes need to disassemble and reconfigure the computer to expand theperformance. The following describes how to install an expansion card for this pur-pose.ⓞOpen the computer cover as described in Opening the computer Cover on.ⓟRemove the metallic slot cover to install the extension card using a proper tool(for example, + driver)ÚRemove the slot cover only when installing an additional card. ãUse proper tools (for example, drivers) when removing metallic slot coversto prevent hand injuries. ãWhen disassembling the computer, wear gloves to protect internal parts ofthe computer and slot cards from damage. This computer adopted a slimdesign, and general ATX productscannot be installed in this comput-er. Please prepare a slim-designed extension card. (Ask thedealer when purchasing an exten-sion card.)
83System ExpansionClose the computer cover before using the computer. Otherwise, an electricshock, injury, or breakdown may occur.When the card is not properlyinstalled, the card or the mainboard may get damaged or mal-function.ⓠGrab the card with two hands, and insert the card in the extension slot in theright direction.ⓡAfter a metallic bracket is completely installed, fix it with screws.ⓢPut the computer cover as described in Closing the Computer Cover on.ⓣinstalling a new card, you also need to install the driver of the corresponding card.
Product Specifications84Product Specifications *..0RGHOMouse PS/2 mouse or USB (ball / wheel)Sound Equipped in the main board (MIC connector, speaker connec-tor, line-in connector) and in the extension connector on therear part of the system.System memory128MB or higher. Differs depending on the model. (FK models allocate minimum 8MB or maximum 64MB as thelocal video memory [frame buffer] using a built-in VGA.)USB Equipped in the main board (four) and in the front (two).Serial I/O Installed in the main board. (one 9-pin connector).Parallel I/O One printer port (25pins)Extension slot One PCI-E 16x slot, One PCI-E 1x slot, Two PCI slots.Product size Width 100 x Height 365 x depth 460(mm)Power spec 100~127 / 200~240VAC, 5A / 4A, 50/60Hz or200~240VAC. 4A, 50/60HzFront I/O Two USB ports and audio ports (SPEAKER-OUT and MIC-IN)Video Equipped in PCI-E 16x video card (one 15-pin connector) or inthe main board.Keyboard PS/2 keyboard (104keys)Hard disk drive 40 GB or higher (Serial ATA type).Cache memory 256KB/512KB or 1024KB L2 cache is equipped in the CPU. CPUSupports Pentium4/ LGA775 2.8/3.0/3.2/3.4/3.6 GHz or higher (FSB:533/800MHz) /H. Temperature:Average temperature:77ĕ(25ËOperating temperature:41ĕ~95ĕ(5~35ËStorage temperature:-4ĕ~131ĕ-25~55ËHumidity:Average humidity:60%(RH) Operating humidity:30%~80%(RH)/Storage humidity:30%~80%(RH)Environmental requirementÚÚSpecifications below differ depending on the models.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed topro-vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa-tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and,if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the in-structions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-ment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference byone or more of the fol-lowing measures: -. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -. Increase the separation between the equip-ment and receiver. -. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which there-ceiver is connected. -. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.NOTE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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