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Setting up the System
Carefully unpack the system. Remove all packing material. Be sure you
locate all cables, papers, tapes, etc. Save the packing material in case you
need to transport the system.
Connecting the Video Display and Keyboard:
1.
Connect the power cord from the Video Display to a source of 120 volts,
60 Hz AC power. Note that one prong of the AC plug is wider than the
other - the wide prong should go into the widest slot of the AC socket.
NOTE:
If you use an AC extension cord, you may not be able to plug
the Display's power cord in. Do not attempt to force
this wide
prong into the extension cord
; use a wall outlet if at all
possible.
2.
Connect the power cord of the Power Supply to a source of 120 volts, 60
Hz AC power.
3.
Connect the gray cable from the front of the Video Monitor to the
VIDEO
jack on the back of the Keyboard Assembly.
Take care to line up the
pins correctly
(the plug fits only one way).
NOTE:
Before the next step, be sure the
POWER
switch on the back
of the Keyboard is off (button out).
4.
Connect the gray cable from the Power Supply to the
POWER
jack on the
back of the Keyboard Assembly.
Again, take care to mate the
connection correctly.
Connecting the Cassette Recorder:
NOTE:
You do not need to connect the Cassette Recorder unless you plan to
record programs or to load taped programs into the TRS-80.
In the directions below, the CTR-80 recorder is used as an example. If you
use a different recorder, connection and operation may vary.
1.
Connect the CTR-80 to a source of 120 volt AC power. (Batteries are not
recommended for using Recorder with TRS-80.)
2.
Connect the short cable (DIN plug on one end and 3 plugs on the other) to
the
TAPE
jack on the back of the Keyboard Assembly.
Be sure you get
the plug to mate correctly.
3.
The 3 plugs on the other end of this cable are for connecting to the
CTR-80.
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