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Page 2-2 Chapter Two
AM-6000 Computer Owner's Manual, Rev. 00
This manual and warranty cards.
Release Notes.
The main enclosure.
One AC power cord.
In addition to the equipment Alpha Micro has provided and the operator terminal, you may need the
following:
1. Properly configured cables for connecting your terminal to the computer.
If you want to construct your own terminal cables, you need various tools and connectors as
well as the actual cable material. See Appendix A for information on constructing terminal
cables.
2. The manufacturer's operator manuals for your terminals and printers.
3. If your computer is set for 230 Volt AC operation, you need a 230 Volt AC power cord with the
correct plug for your geographical area. Your local VAR may already have included this power
cord with your computer; if not, contact your VAR for information on where to get it.
4. If the operating system has not already been installed on your hard disk, you will need a warm
boot tape and a tape containing the operating system. This may be supplied by your VAR.
Reporting Shipping Damage
If there is any damage to the shipping container or the main enclosure, or if you are missing any items
on the unpacking checklist, please call your VAR immediately.
Instructions for Reshipping the Computer
If shipping damage has occurred or the self test indicates a problem with the computer, your VAR may
recommend that you ship it back.
If for some reason you cannot contact the VAR you bought your computer from, please call the Alpha
Micro Sales Department; they will give you the name and address of an Alpha Micro VAR near you
who can help you. See "Service Information" in Chapter 1.
When reshipping or otherwise transporting your computer, you must use the original packaging to ensure
safe shipment.
Please include a note to the person who will receive the computer containing the following
information: your name, address, phone number, the date you shipped the computer back, and the
reason for return.
Be as specific as possible about the problem you experienced—the more information you provide the
easier it will be for the service technician to determine the reasons for any problems. If you performed
any troubleshooting procedures, let the person receiving the computer know exactly what procedures
you have done and what the results were.
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