user manual

ND-20292
CHAPTER 7
APRIL, 1990
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Figure 700-20
Locating Floppy Disk Unit PC-8231A
Figure 700-18 Inserting the AC Power Pack
Figure 700-19
Opening the PC-8231A Lid
Locate the PC-8300 and the floppy disk unit
(PC-8231A) near each other. See Figure 700-20
Locating Floppy Disk Unit PC-8231A.
Connect one side of the 8-pin floppy disk cable to
the FDD interface on the rear panel of the
PC-8300. See Figure 700-20 Locating Floppy Disk
Unit PC-8231A.
Connect the end with the ferrite toroid to the
floppy disk unit PC-8231A. See Figure 700-20
Locating Floppy Disk Unit PC-8231A.
740.5 PRINTER CONNECTION
1.
Locate the PC-8300 and the printer near each
other. See Figure 700-21 Locating Printer.
2. Connect the 26 pin connector (female) of the
printer cable PC-8494A (or PC-82941 to the
PRINTER interface on the rear panel of the
PC-8300.
Figure 700-21 Locating Printer
3. Connect the 36 pin connector (male) of the printer
cable to the parallel input connector of the printer.
740.6 PC-8300 CONNECTION TO LCR-E ETU
1. Connect one end of the RS-232C cable
PC-8495A-01 to the RS-232C interface on the rear
panel of the PC-8300.
2. Connect the other end of the RS232C cable to the
RS-232C connector of the LCR-E ETU which was
previously mounted on the right side of the CCU in
paragraph 730.8.
3. Using the APC IV (or Equivalent PC)
By ordering the IBM/LCR 5.25” or 3.5” floppy
diskettes, LCR can be programmed with an NEC
APC IV PC or other approved MS DOS Personnel
Computer. Since the IBM./LCR floppy diskettes do
not contain a disk operating system (DOS), one
must be resident in the PC prior to inserting the
diskettes into the PC’s floppy disk drive. LCR
programming is performed by executing the file
LCR, which resides on the 5.25” or 3.5” floppy
diskette.
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